As a seasoned gamer and avid Netflix enthusiast, I must say that the streaming giant never ceases to amaze me with its diverse and engaging content. Just when I thought I’ve seen it all, new shows like “The Accident” and “Incoming” come along, refreshing my faith in the power of storytelling.
Hey there! If you find yourself aimlessly scrolling through your streaming services, thinking there’s nothing interesting to watch, hold on to your excitement! There are a plethora of fresh Netflix movies and shows that might have slipped under your notice. Moreover, if you’ve missed out on some recent releases due to school, work, or simply the hustle-bustle of life, there’s plenty to catch up on! Enjoy the ride!
The true-crime documentary series titled “American Murder: Laci Peterson” continues to be the most popular show on Netflix as we approach the weekend of August 23rd. This captivating docuseries was released a week before another docuseries on the same case, which is available on Peacock. For those seeking something less intense, “Emily in Paris” still ranks high in popularity following the release of season 4 part 1.
Many popular shows are dominating the top 10 charts, such as AMC hits like “Dark Winds”, “A Discovery of Witches”, and “Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches”, along with the newest season of “That ’90s Show”. If you’re curious about what else to watch this weekend, here are four new Netflix releases that you shouldn’t miss!
The Accident
Following its premiere on August 21st, the Mexican thriller series “The Accident” swiftly climbed into the daily top 10 on Netflix. This enthralling series unfolds in the wake of a devastating incident at a birthday party and explores the ripple effects experienced by residents in an affluent community. If you’re a fan of mystery thriller series on Netflix like “Echoes“, “Fool Me Once“, and others, this 10-episode fresh addition is just the kind of weekend viewing you’ve been craving for.
Incoming
As someone who grew up watching classic teen comedies like “Superbad,” I can confidently say that Netflix’s new coming-of-age comedy, “Incoming,” is a must-watch for anyone looking for a fresh take on the genre. Having been a high school freshman myself not too long ago, I found the characters in this movie to be relatable and their struggles to be both funny and heartwarming. The raunchy humor and unforgettable moments are a perfect blend of nostalgia and modernity, making it a rite of passage for both current high schoolers and those who have moved on from those days. Whether you’re still in the midst of your teenage years or far removed from them, “Incoming” definitely brings the laughs this weekend!
Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War
A freshly-released production titled “Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War” has been making waves in the top 10 since its debut earlier this week, captivating history enthusiasts with its new historical docudrama. Narrated by actor Ed Harris, the six-episode series delves into the reenactments of the gunfight feud between Wyatt Earp and Ike Clanton, promising a gripping portrayal of history for all Western fans to enjoy over the weekend. Despite being a docuseries, it maintains an engaging level of grittiness that adds to its appeal.
Migration
How about considering a movie night for the kids? With an abundance of choices on Netflix catering to families, and many of them making it to the top 10 list, you might want to check out the new addition, “Migration.” This week’s release has quickly become one of the most-watched films. The animated film by Illumination focuses on a family of mallards embarking on a journey to Jamaica for their vacation. After a hectic workweek and probably the start of a new school year, there’s nothing more relaxing than spending quality time with your loved ones and enjoying a great movie!
More to watch on Netflix this weekend:
- Dark Winds
- That ’90s Show
- A Discovery of Witches
- Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches
- The Union
- Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE
- Untold: The Murder of Air McNair
- Logan Lucky
- The Emoji Movie
What are you watching on Netflix this weekend?
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2024-08-23 18:03