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Asian actors rule Netflix: 5 new TV shows and films to watch this autumn, from Cobra Kai season 4 to Cowboy Bebop starring Star Trek’s John Cho

Check out these Asian-led films and TV shows on Netflix this autumn: John Cho in Cowboy Bebop, Miku Martineau in Kate, Joe Seo in Cobra Kai season 4 and Freida Pinto in Intrusion. Photos: @johnthecho, @miku.martineau, @joejoeseo, @freidapinto/Instagram
Check out these Asian-led films and TV shows on Netflix this autumn: John Cho in Cowboy Bebop, Miku Martineau in Kate, Joe Seo in Cobra Kai season 4 and Freida Pinto in Intrusion. Photos: @johnthecho, @miku.martineau, @joejoeseo, @freidapinto/Instagram
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  • From Never Have I Ever to To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before featuring Lana Condor, Asian representation is on the rise on Netflix
  • Following her breakout role in Slumdog Millionaire, Freida Pinto stars in new thriller Intrusion while Joe Seo reprises his role as Kyler in the Karate Kid spin-off

From the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before film series starring Lana Condor to the more recent Never Have I Ever, which features a heavy Asian cast, Asian representation in TV and film has been on the rise in the US – especially over at Netflix.

Here are the latest Asian-led shows and films to make a splash on the streaming giant this year.

Ensemble cast in Ankahi Kahaniya – September release

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A photo of some of the cast members from Ankahi Kahaniya. Photo: @Newskarnatataka/Twitter
A photo of some of the cast members from Ankahi Kahaniya. Photo: @Newskarnatataka/Twitter

From blockbuster Valentine’s Day to Amazon Prime’s Modern Love, Hollywood can’t get enough of ensemble cast stories. Now Netflix – which streamed reality show Indian Matchmaking last summer – is telling “three tales of love, loss and longing” in this romantic drama.

Acclaimed Bollywood directors Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Abhishek Chaubey and Saket Chaudhary detail how lonely souls in a busy city find connections.

Miku Martineau in Kate – September release

Miku Martineau will have her first live action role in Kate. Photo: @miku.martineau/Instagram
Miku Martineau will have her first live action role in Kate. Photo: @miku.martineau/Instagram

Miku Martineau is fairly new on the mainstream acting scene. Kate is only her third acting credit (and first live-action), with her previous voice roles in children’s animations Finny and the Shark and Carl’s Car Wash. Born in Toronto to a Japanese mother and Canadian father, Martineau is only 16 years old. In Kate, she plays a teenager named Ani who unexpectedly bonds with the title character – a ruthless criminal operative who has less than 24 hours to exact revenge on her enemies after she is poisoned in Tokyo.

The pair build a close relationship, even though one of Kate’s victims is Ani’s father. In an interview with Screen Rant, Martineau said her “fun, bold, rebellious, outgoing” character in the film – also starring Woody Harrelson – is “very different” compared to how she is in real life.