Lincoln’s Lawyer – Picture: Netflix
Welcome to your Friday roundup of what’s new on Netflix for the weekend, where we’ll take a look at the 21 new additions to the Netflix library and the current trends in the Netflix top 10.
Three additions are coming to Netflix over the weekend, including the first episode of the Zom 100 anime series. We’re also seeing two SVOD movie premieres in the form of Adam Driver. Sixty-five and The tutor, Starring Noah Schnapp from Stranger Things.
Today is your last day to watch two 2018 movies on Netflix, with Born Racer and The Long Dumb Road scheduled to drop tomorrow. 12 Strong, starring Chris Hemsworth, is also in the spotlight and is set to drop early next week.
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We’ll have more highlights over the weekend (including a look at the great new movie slate added on July 1), but until then, here are a few picks from the new titles added throughout the week:
number of episodes: 5
Classification: TV-MA
Language: English
Gender: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Cast: Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Neve Campbell, Becki Newton
Writer: Ted Humphrey, David E. Kelley
Execution time: 49 minutes
From producer David E. Kelley, the beloved drama series The Lincoln Lawyer returns with Manuel García-Rulfo back in the driver’s seat of his iconic Lincoln and his signature.
The good news is that you don’t have to wait too long for the series to return, with volume 2 (consisting of five episodes again) scheduled to arrive on August 3, 2023.
Classification: R.
Language: English
Gender: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director: tyler spindle
Cast: Poorna Jagannathan, Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev
Writer: Evan Turner, Ben Zazove
Rounding out the week is a new big action comedy with plenty of recognizable names and faces.
The premise of the film is that we are watching the wedding of a new couple, the groom being the manager of a bank that has just been robbed. Thieves? His parents. Strange.
In our review of the movie, we gave it a PLAY rating, essentially the equivalent of giving it a big thumbs up. We conclude:
“Unless you hate fun, bullet-flying, bank-robbing action, this movie should hit the right place for audiences craving something passable from the dying art form of action comedy.”
number of episodes:8
Classification: TV-G
Language: English
Gender: reality tv
Cast: Mikel Welch, Brooks Atwood
Execution time: 36 minutes
We round out our recommendations with the new reality series that could give you some home hacks that you could apply to make life a little more comfortable.
comparable to weird eye, the program is presented by four experts in their field. Mikel Welch is the king of design, Brooks Atwood is focused on innovation, Ati Williams knows what’s what in construction, and Jessica Banks is the queen of engineering.
A quick note before getting into the full list. fatal seduction, a new South African crime series, has been half-added to Netflix today, though you can’t watch it. The page works normally, but in particular it has no illustrations and cannot be reproduced.
| # | TV shows | Films |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Lawyer Lincoln | White House Down |
| 2 | Tom Segura: Mallet | run rabbit run |
| 3 | The Wizard | Titanic |
| 4 | Suits | Pam! |
| 5 | Is it cake? | Annihilation |
| 6 | Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized History of American Gladiators | Nimona |
| 7 | black mirror | The Hunter: Winter’s War |
| 8 | catch killers | the boss baby |
| 9 | Our planet | Bridesmaids |
| 10 | surrogacy | Extraction 2 |
What are you watching on Netflix as we head into the weekend? Let us know in the comments below.
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