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So what can’t you miss this week on Netflix? Let me be your guide. In the first section, you’ll find all the best new movies and shows on the streamer this week, followed by the best content leaving the platform. Then, at the end of the article, you’ll find a full list of everything coming and going over the next seven days.
Embark on this high-octane journey with Gal Gadot's Rachel Stone, an agent of the covert Charter organization. Tasked with preserving peace, Stone's mission gets complicated when a powerful asset known as the Heart becomes the center of a global power struggle. With the world teetering on the brink, can she outwit her adversaries? Directed by the talented Tom Harper and featuring a star-studded cast including Jamie Dornan and Alia Bhatt.
According to Painkillers, the haunting depths of America's opioid epidemic know no bounds. Adapted from Barry Meier's gripping account and Patrick Radden Keefe's exposé, this series unravels the cascading events that have shaken countless lives. Featuring an ensemble cast including Uzo Aduba and Matthew Broderick, the narrative shines a light on negligence, crime, and the cracks in the system. Produced by the visionary team of Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster.
Experience a heartwarming journey of love with ten extraordinary individuals with Down syndrome. This reality series emphasizes the universal yearning for love and connection. With guidance from their support system, the participants embark on endearing, often first-time, dating adventures. Their vulnerability and genuine quest for love might teach us more about relationships than we'd expect.
Half a century of hip-hop would be nothing without the pioneering women who helped shape it. Dive deep with iconic voices like Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Remy Ma, and a cadre of other trailblazers. With a candid reflection by the indomitable Latifah, this documentary is an ode to resilience, passion, and the undying spirit of women in hip-hop.
Welcome the mysterious town of Mujin, Chungcheong-do, where an intuitive veterinarian and a passionate detective form an unlikely duo. As love blossoms between Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki's characters, they face their most harrowing challenge: a sinister serial killer case. This brand new Netflix Original, a South Korean series that will simultaneously premiere on JTBC, releases episodes on a weekly basis and features the talented Suho among its cast.
Directed by the masterful Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk is a harrowing portrayal of World War II's pivotal evacuation. Stranding hundreds of thousands of Allied troops on the beaches of Dunkirk, France, they face an almost impossible escape as enemy forces close in. Nolan's visceral storytelling, combined with a stellar cast including Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, and Fionn Whitehead, immerses viewers in the tense atmosphere, blending land, sea, and air narratives. A gripping testament to survival, sacrifice, and the indomitable human spirit, the film is both an epic wartime thriller and an intimate portrayal of individual heroism.
For fans of clean, observational comedy, the collection of Jim Gaffigan's stand-up specials is a must-watch before they leave Netflix. Spanning nearly a decade—Beyond the Pale (2005), King Baby (2009), Mr. Universe (2012), an Obsessed (2014), Gaffigan consistently delights with his unique brand of humor, offering witty insights on everyday life, food (particularly his famous Hot Pockets routine), and the quirks of parenthood. His self-deprecating style and gentle delivery make for hearty laughs without the edginess. These four specials encapsulate the essence of Gaffigan's comedic genius, making them essential viewing for anyone in need of genuine, feel-good humor. Don't miss out on these laughter-packed hours from one of the best in the business.
Set in Inglewood, California, Dope is a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre, masterfully directed by Rick Famuyiwa. The film follows Malcolm, played by Shameik Moore, an academically gifted 90's hip-hop enthusiast, who finds himself in a precarious situation involving drugs, gangs, and a potential Harvard admission. With a quirky and dynamic supporting cast including Tony Revolori and Kiersey Clemons, the movie offers a blend of humor, drama, and insightful social commentary. Famuyiwa crafts an exhilarating narrative that delves into identity, ambition, and the challenges of navigating adolescence amidst societal expectations.
Note: The dates represent your last days to watch these movies and shows.