Although Netflix has already given us some original series this year, such as the new season of House of Cards, the subscription streaming service still has more shows planned for 2015.

So which series can we expect on the service? And when will they air?

We have a list of all upcoming original series you can expect to find on Netflix in 2015 and beyond.

Daredevil

Netflix and Marvel have a new partnership that's bringing us five shows based in the expanded Marvel universe, and the first to hit the service is Daredevil starring Charlie Cox as the titular blind superhero. In Netflix's version of the story, Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil) was in a tragic accident as a boy: that accident blinded him, but gave him super senses. By day, Murdock fights injustice as a lawyer, but at night, he becomes Daredevil.

Daredevil premieres on Netflix tomorrow, April 10.

AKA Jessica Jones

Although we don't have a release date for this series, this is another of the Netflix/Marvel series we're looking forward to. Starring Krysten Ritter, this series tells the story of a woman who has given up fighting crime as a superhero and becomes a private investigator instead.

Although Netflix has stated this series will air in 2015, the service has not yet released a specific date for the series' premiere.

Luke Cage

Marvel and Netflix aren't just tackling Daredevil and Jessica Jones, though. They're also covering Luke Cage, who, at least in Marvel comics, eventually becomes Jones' husband. We don't know a lot about this series yet, although we do know that actor Mike Colter is Cage and that Almost Human co-executive producer is the series' showrunner.

Will this show air in 2015? It's likely, but this is another one Netflix is being tight-lipped about when it comes to a premiere date.

Iron Fist

If you haven't guessed it yet, Netflix plans on working towards a Marvel storyline involving the Defenders, a team of superheroes that has once included Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Although Netflix has confirmed an Iron Fist series, the service has not yet released any details about casting, plot or air dates on this one. We know nothing about this one, and it's likely we probably won't see the Iron Fist series until 2016.

Chef's Table

This one is for you foodies: Chef's Table is a documentary series that profiles famous chefs from all over the world, including Australia's Ben Shewry, Sweden's Magnus Nilsson and New York's Dan Barber.

This six-part series premieres on Netflix on April 26.

Grace and Frankie

If you're not into Marvel, don't worry: Netflix has a lot of non-superhero content planned for this year, too, including the comedy Grace and Frankie, which stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, two long-time rivals who come together after their husbands fall in love with each other.

Grace and Frankie comes to Netflix on May 8.

Sense8

Sense8, a science fiction drama series, is the brainchild of The Matrix creators Andy and Lana Wachowski, as well as the creator of Babylon 5, J. Michael Straczynski. The plot is about eight strangers all over the world who inexplicably become mentally linked to each other.

Sense8 premieres on Netflix June 5.

Orange is the New Black Season Three

All your favorite women prisoners are back for the third season of Netflix's hit comedy Orange is the New Black. This Emmy-nominated series returns us to the world of Piper Chapman, as she continues learning about life behind bars.

Season three of Orange is the New Black premieres on June 12.

Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp

The entire cast of the 2001 1980s-based teen comedy gets together again for eight episodes on Netflix. And that cast is star-studded, including Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Elizabeth Banks, Chris Pine, Jon Hamm, Kristin Wiig, Jason Schwartzman and Jon Hamm. With a cast like that, this could be the must-see series of the summer when it debuts on July 17.

Narcos

We don't have an exact date for the airing of Narcos yet, but we do know that it stars Pedro Pascal, most recently known as the doomed Oberyn Martell on HBO's Game of Thrones. The series tells the story of the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar and his cartel.

Dinotrux

In case you're wondering, Netflix also has some programming planned for the kids, too, including Dinotrux, an offering by Dreamworks Animation. This series, based on the children's book by Chris Gall, combines dinosaurs with construction vehicles, because why not?

Dinotrux should hit Netflix sometime this summer.

Hemlock Grove Season 3

Netflix's original creepy supernatural thriller Hemlock Grove gets its third and final season sometime this year. We don't know a lot about what's going to happen, but it's likely after the last few episodes of season two that there's going to be a lot of fall-out for all the series' characters.

Longmire Season 4

Longmire got cancelled from A&E, but Netflix picked it up for a third season. This drama about a Wyoming sheriff, featuring Battlestar Galactica's Katee Sackhoff, could, however, get put off until 2016, as Netflix has not yet released an official air date for the series.

F Is For Family

This is an animated sitcom series, set to debut sometime this year on Netflix. Expect funny, because its creators are stand-up comedian Bill Burr and The Simpsons' writer and producer Michael Price.

Marseille

If you're in the mood for a French drama, then Marseille could be the series for you. Set to debut in late 2015, the entire crime drama, set in France, was also shot in France.

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