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Here are 8 new shows Shonda Rhimes is launching at Netflix

Shonda Rhimes isn't wasting any time setting up shop at Netflix.

On Friday, the streaming service announced she and producing partner Betsy Beers, who run Shondaland, have no less than eight series in development. From female con-artists to London's high society, here's a peek at what they have in store. (Don't worry, the mega-producer is still cranking out shows at ABC, too.)

Untitled Shonda Rhimes Project

Rhimes will executive produce this series, which will be based on young Manhattan con-artist Anna Delvey, who was profiled by New York magazine in a viral article titled, "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People."

Untitled Bridgerton Project

Pitched as a "smart, feminist take on Julia Quinn’s best-selling novels, this series promises to peek into "the glittering, wealthy, sexual, painful, funny and sometimes lonely lives of the women and men in London's high society marriage mart as told through the eyes of the powerful Bridgerton family," per a Netflix release.

"The Warmth of Other Suns"

Based on Pulitzer-Prize winning author Isabel Wilkerson’s book of the same name, the series will track the decades-long migration of African-Americans fleeing the Jim Crow South in search of a better life in the North and the West between 1916 and 1970.

"Pico & Sepulveda"

Shondaland is turning the clock back in California. "Pico & Sepulveda" will be set in the then-Mexican state of California in the 1840s as American forces approach the border to claim the land as their own.

"Reset:  My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change"

Netflix and Shondaland have acquired the rights to Ellen Pao's memoir detailing the lawsuit she brought against her former employer that sparked intense media scrutiny and shook Silicon Valley to its boys' club core.

"The Residence"

Is this the Capitol's "Downton Abbey"? Based on Kate Andersen Brower’s nonfiction book, "The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House," this series will offer an insider’s account of White House residence staffers and the upstairs/downstairs lives they share with the First Families.

"Sunshine Scouts"

Apocalypse, now. Netflix says this darkly comedic series will follow a group of teenage girls who survive an apocalyptic disaster at sleep-away camp and must summon their  survival skills to weather the fallout.

"Hot Chocolate Nutcracker"

This documentary will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s award-winning reimagining of the classic ballet, The Nutcracker.