It’s a quieter week of additions on Netflix this week. However, some excellent new movies and shows are still ready to be binged, such as Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen.
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Please note: This list is primarily for Netflix US, but availability in other regions will vary.
Damsel (2024) N
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Genre: Action, Adventure | Runtime: 109 Minutes
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Robin Wright, Angela Bassett, Nick Robinson
Since her break-out role as Eleven in Stranger Things, Netflix has done everything within its power to keep the talented young actress continuing to pursue projects with them. Damsel is the third Netflix film starring and produced by Millie Bobby Brown under the banner of PCMA Productions.
Elodie, a young woman from a poor noble family, is betrothed to the handsome young prince of her dreams. However, on her wedding day, she learns she must be sacrificed to a vengeful dragon.
Your Lucky Day (2023)
Director: Daniel Brown
Genre: Thriller | Runtime: 89 Minutes
Cast: Angus Cloud, Jessica Garza, Sterling Beaumon, Elliot Knight, Mousa Hussein
The late Angus Cloud stars in Dan Brown’s thriller as a low-level drug dealer who, after being robbed, attempts to rob the winner of a 156$ million lottery ticket in a convenience store. But when the situation takes a bloody turn, he and the witnesses in the store must decide how far they’ll go for the life-changing ticket.
The Gentlemen (Season 1) N
Episodes: 8
Genre: Drama, Comedy | Runtime: 50 Minutes
Cast: Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Giancarlo Esposito, Daniel Ings, Vinnie Jones
Guy Ritchie, most commonly known for his slick sense of humor in British gangster films, has taken his first steps into television by continuing the story of The Gentlemen.
Eddie, the second son of a Duke, inherits the family estate over his disapproving older brother. He soon discovers his family home is also home to a weed empire whose owners are highly keen on staying put.
Pokémon Horizons: The Series (Season 1) N
Episodes: 12
Genre: Anime, Action, Adventure | Runtime: 25 Minutes
Cast: Alejandra Reynoso, Anjali Kunapaneni, Crispin Freeman, Daman Mills, Erica Mendez
It only took 26 seasons, but the first season of Pokémon Horizons is the very first time we’ll be without Ash Ketchum and Pikachu.
Liko arrives in Kanto to begin her studies at Indigo Academy, where she receives her first pokémon, Sprigatito, and befriends fellow aspiring trainer Roy and his partner pokémon Fuecoco.
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The Signal (Limited Series) N
Episodes: 4
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi | Runtime: 61 Minutes
Cast: Florian David Fitz, Peri Baumeister, Yuna Bennett, Hadi Khanjanpour, Sheeba Chadha
If Spaceman didn’t pique your interest last weekend, perhaps Germany’s Sci-Fi drama The Signal may interest you instead. The series stars Peri Baumeister, whose subscribers will be familiar with her performance in the Netflix horror Blood Red Sky.
Astronaut Paula mysteriously vanishes during her mission, leaving behind her husband to become a single father to their daughter back on Earth.
Supersex (Season 1) N
Episodes: 7
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 45 Minutes
Cast: Alessandro Borghi, Jasmine Trinca, Adriano Giannini, Enrico Borello, Jade Pedri
This steamy Italian drama centers around Rocco Siffredi’s early career and how he escaped a humble life to become the world’s greatest adult film star.
The Resident (6 Seasons)
Episodes: 107
Genre: Drama, Medical | Runtime: 44 Minutes
Cast: Matt Czuchry, Manish Dayal, Bruce Greenwood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Emily VanCamp
Hulu’s answer to Grey’s Anatomy, all six seasons and 107 episodes are now available to stream on Netflix.
A new medical student at Chastain Memorial Hospital is taken under the wing and supervision of a brilliant senior resident.
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