New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

As a dedicated cinephile and pop culture enthusiast with a knack for spotting trends, I must say that this upcoming month is truly a feast for entertainment lovers like myself!


As a dedicated gamer immersed in the endless stream of games offered by my favorite platform, I often find myself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new releases and recommended titles that seem tailored just for me. Navigating this ocean of gaming goodness can be quite challenging at times.

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting series like “Interview With the Vampire”, “The Terror” on AMC, and others, here’s some fantastic news! Several AMC Plus shows are now available on Netflix. Moreover, the final season of “The Umbrella Academy” is here, bringing the unconventional Hargreeves family together for the last time. Lastly, get ready for Zack Snyder’s “Rebel Moon” director’s cuts! Yippee!

Editor’s Pick: Monster House

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

Director: Gil Kenan
Cast: Mitchel Musso, Steve Buscemi, Kathleen Turner, Maggie Gyllenhaal

When it comes to spine-tingling children’s films, the underrated gem “Monster House” truly deserves more accolades! This movie revolves around a haunted house that transforms into a terrifying monster, consuming anyone who gets too close. The story follows the bravery of three kids as they delve deeper into the house, uncovering shocking truths along the way. Despite its chilling moments, it offers an enjoyable, spooky adventure where the good guys ultimately prevail!

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Arranger (Netflix Games)

Netflix presents: Unravel the mysteries hidden within a puzzle-filled realm. Discover your role and forge connections across the intriguing societies you encounter in this captivating journey through an adventure game.

The Dragon Prince: Xadia (Netflix Games)

Experience the realm of Xadia! Embark on a journey to become an extraordinary hero, join forces for thrilling quests inspired by the popular Netflix fantasy show “The Dragon Prince.”

Minesweeper (Netflix Games)

According to Netflix: Analyze the figures cautiously, uncovering each box one at a time. Embark on a global journey where you’ll disarm underwater mines, offering a refreshing take on the traditional logic puzzle genre.

Sports Sports (Netflix Games)

In this game from Netflix, challenge yourself against the elite by sprinting, swimming, throwing, lifting, and leaping your way up global leaderboards in an arcade-style athletic tournament. Are you up for beating the champions?

Too Hot To Handle 3 (Netflix Games)

As a long-time fan of reality TV shows, I can confidently say that this new Netflix series sounds like it will be right up my alley. With my extensive experience in navigating the dramatic twists and turns of love triangles and surprise reveals, I’m excited to see how the hit dating game unfolds in this season. The juicy surprises promised by the show are sure to keep me hooked, and I can’t wait to witness the ensuing drama among couples. Bring on the chaos!

Available sometime in August

The Frog (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix, “The Frog” is a gripping suspense tale where ordinary folks find their tranquil existence disrupted by an enigmatic visitor during the heat of summer, leading to a series of events they can’t control.

KENGAN ASHURA: Season 2: Part.2 (Netflix Series)

In the heat of the Kengan Life-or-Death Tourney’s second round, I find myself on the sidelines following Ohma’s departure. The arena buzzes with the roars and clashes of giants as they duel. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure lurks in the shadows, hatching a sinister plot that promises more bloodshed.

Available Aug. 1

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (Netflix Series)

Five years following the slaying of a 17-year-old resident in a tranquil English village, a fellow pupil becomes relentless in their pursuit of justice to reveal the true culprit behind the crime.

Borderless Fog (Netflix Film)

According to Netflix, a city detective delves into a string of grisly killings on the Indonesia-Malaysia border, which inevitably leads her to grapple with haunting memories from her past.

From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke: Season 3 (Netflix Anime)

As a fervent admirer, I’m immersed in the world of “Kamisama Kiss” on Netflix. Alongside the blossoming romance of Sawako and Kazehaya, I witness their initial date, school excursion, and many more enchanting moments. Simultaneously, the love stories of their friends start to unravel, adding layers of intrigue to this captivating tale.

Love is Blind: Mexico (Netflix Series)

In the Netflix series, these single individuals are challenged to get engaged without even meeting each other first. This intriguing experiment about whether love can truly be blind is now being brought to Mexico.

Mon Laferte, te amo (Netflix Documentary)

As a devoted admirer, I’d like to share my thoughts on an enlightening documentary from Netflix. In it, the gifted Chilean artist Mon Laferte narrates her journey in Mexico while navigating a worldwide tour, parenthood, and delving into her most profound scars – a heartfelt exploration of her life that I found deeply moving.

Unstable: Season 2 (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix, Ellis persuades his hesitant son to step into the limelight at Dragon Industries, a thriving biotech firm, as their prosperity calls for fresh talent – and potentially, new conflicts.

Movies featuring Chucky:

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: Batch 4
Fire Country: Season 1
Fury

Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

As a film enthusiast with a passion for both classic and contemporary cinema, I find myself constantly drawn to titles that offer a unique perspective or showcase exceptional storytelling. From the action-packed adventures of Jack Reacher and his relentless pursuit of justice, to the emotional journeys of characters like Room’s Joy and Save the Last Dance’s Sara, each movie I watch leaves an indelible mark on my cinematic journey.

Available Aug. 2

Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli (Netflix Documentary)

As a long-time fan of Indian cinema, I have been captivated by the meteoric rise of filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, and this engaging documentary provides valuable insights into his journey to success. Hearing from family members and friends who have witnessed his development as an artist offers a unique perspective that is rarely seen in such documentaries. I found it particularly fascinating to learn about the challenges he faced along the way, as well as the unwavering support system he relied on to persevere. This film serves as a testament to Rajamouli’s resilience and dedication to his craft, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of the Indian film industry.

Rebel Moon — Part One: Director’s Cut (Netflix Film)

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

According to Netflix, Zack Snyder’s science fiction story continues in “Chapter One: Chalice of Blood,” which is an intense version of the original film, focusing on a quest to find warriors to protect a tranquil moon.

Rebel Moon — Part Two: Director’s Cut (Netflix Film)

In the sequel titled “Chapter Two: Curse of Forgiveness,” a group of rebels on a distant moon take an unlikely stand, according to Netflix, in Zack Snyder’s extended and more action-packed version of his science fiction epic.

Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (Netflix Family)

According to Netflix, when the underwater town of Bikini Bottom is removed from the sea, the intelligent squirrel Sandy Cheeks and her friend SpongeBob SquarePants embark on a journey to Texas in an attempt to rescue their home.

Available Aug. 3

Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats (Netflix Comedy Special)

In other words: Netflix presents renowned comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan performing an entertaining live stand-up routine at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas, marking his third comedy special on Netflix.

Available Aug. 5

Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 10 (Netflix Family)

Enjoy festive celebrations alongside Gabby and her companions, be it birthdays, Family Days, or even Opposite Days. At the Dollhouse, every day feels like a party! (Netflix)

Available Aug. 6

The Influencer (Netflix Series)

Via Netflix, several Korean influencers battle it out to establish who holds the greatest sway on social media. Which contender will attain the summit of prestige and authority?

Reminiscence

Rising Impact: Season 2 (Netflix Anime)

In a match sponsored by Netflix, the talented golfer Gawain, along with his Japanese team from Camelot Academy, competes against exceptionally skilled golfers from British and American educational institutions for the prestigious Camelot Cup.

Available Aug. 7

Lolo and the Kid (Netflix Film)

Originating from Netflix, a story unfolds about a streetwise individual who brings up a young boy they’ve taken under their wing. The duo frequently outwits the rich, but an extraordinary chance might disrupt their unbreakable alliance.

Love Is Blind: UK (Netflix Series)

As a passionate viewer, I’m captivated by the intriguing series Emma and Matt Willis present on Netflix. It’s all about British singles embarking on a unique quest for love. They exchange vows without ever meeting in person first. But who among them will walk down the aisle? The suspense is killing me!

Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough (Netflix Documentary)

In this gripping documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, cutting-edge audio technology offers a breathtakingly new and immersive experience of natural sounds. (Netflix)

Available Aug. 8

The Emoji Movie

Shahmaran: Season 2 (Netflix Series)

In the wake of a potent darkness resurfacing, characters Şahsu and Maran are confronted with a sequence of challenges that could decide the destiny not only for mankind but also for themselves.

The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 (Netflix Series)

As a gamer, I found myself in the boots of the Hargreeves siblings after a climactic battle at Hotel Oblivion reset our timeline, leaving us powerless and struggling to adapt to a new normal. My success or failure in navigating this strange world was unpredictable, but the peculiarities were too intriguing to ignore for long.

Available Aug. 9

Blue Ribbon Baking Championship (Netflix Series)

In this groundbreaking competition, esteemed pastry artists hailing from various U.S. states engage in a thrilling culinary battle royale. The ultimate goal is to secure the top prize of $100,000 and gain recognition as the best baker in the nation.

Inside the Mind of a Dog (Netflix Documentary)

Experience a captivating exploration into the realm of canines through this documentary, which uncovers fascinating scientific and emotional understandings about our cherished four-legged friends from Netflix.

Mission: Cross (Netflix Film)

According to Netflix, a former spy now living as a househusband finds himself in a dangerous mission alongside his unaware detective wife, who is oblivious to his previous life.

Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba (Netflix Film)

Originally from Netflix: As they elude the police in Agra, Rani and Rishu hatch a plan to escape together. However, when their plot fails, Rani turns to a gentle admirer for assistance.

Pokémon Horizons: The Series Part 3 (Netflix Family)

According to Netflix, our bold explorers are recruiting fresh teammates while journeying through the skies and beyond, unveiling secrets in their quest to find the Six Legendary Champions.

Available Aug. 10

Romance in the House (Netflix Series)

As a devoted fan, I found myself engrossed in a captivating tale where the protagonist, following the downfall of his business, vanishes from his loved ones for an astounding 11 years. However, he resurfaces as their affluent landlord, and what unfolds next is a complex reunion brimming with chaos and emotion.

Available Aug. 11

Night School

Available Aug. 13

Matt Rife: Lucid – A Crowd Work Special (Netflix Comedy Special)

In the inaugural crowd work special on Netflix, comedian Matt Rife engages in a spontaneous, intimate conversation with a lively Charlotte crowd, discussing various aspects of dreams.

Available Aug. 14

Daughters (Netflix Documentary)

In this heartwarming documentary, four young women are set to perform a unique dance for their fathers who are imprisoned in Washington D.C., showcasing the transformative influence of love in their lives. (Netflix)

Worst Ex Ever (Netflix Documentary)

As a longtime fan of true crime stories, I find the Netflix series “Dissecting Love” to be a chilling yet captivating exploration of humanity’s darker side. Having delved into numerous real-life tales of betrayal and murder, this docuseries stands out for its use of eyewitness testimonies that bring these tragic events to life in a way that few other documentaries can match. It’s fascinating to see how love, supposedly the most noble of human emotions, can twist and contort into something sinister when pushed to its limits. I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys true crime or is looking for a gripping and thought-provoking series.

Available Aug. 15

Average Joe: Season 1

Backyard Wilderness

Emily in Paris: Season 4: Part 1 (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix, Emily’s life in Paris might be full of a lot of drama, but she is determined to take daring steps to secure all that she desires from the city and man she fantasizes about.

Available Aug. 16

I can’t live without you (Netflix Film)

Originating from Netflix, here’s a storyline: A dedicated workaholic inadvertently messes up a significant family gathering. His spouse then lays down a tough decision – it’s either the smartphone or their 20-year-old marriage. Now, he must decide between his two passions.

Pearl

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

The Union (Netflix Film)

According to Netflix, Mike (played by Mark Wahlberg) leads a peaceful life as a construction worker in his hometown of New Jersey. However, this serenity is disrupted when his former high school sweetheart, Roxanne (portrayed by Halle Berry), reappears with a mission more complex than just rekindling their romance. Recognizing Mike’s skills, she enlists him for a perilous intelligence operation in Europe, which brings them closer together amidst the chaos of spies and fast-paced car chases. The film is directed by Julian Farino (known for Giri/Haji and Entourage) and also features Mike Colter, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jessica De Gouw, Alice Lee, Jackie Earle Haley, and J.K. Simmons.

Available Aug. 17

Love Next Door (Netflix Series)

Originating from Netflix, the story unfolds about a woman who’s trying to start fresh. She goes back to Korea and gets involved with an old friend, sharing a complex past together.

Available Aug. 19

A Discovery of Witches: Seasons 1-3
Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches: Season 1

CoComelon Lane: Season 3 (Netflix Family)

At Netflix, the youngsters from The Melon Patch Academy are planning a surprise for their beloved teacher, Ms. Appleberry – a unique musical performance! However, will the show manage to proceed smoothly when there’s an unforeseen twist in the plans?

Dark Winds: Seasons 1-2
Fear the Walking Dead: Seasons 1-8
Gangs of London: Seasons 1-2

Interview with the Vampire: Season 1

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

As a cinephile with over two decades of film and television viewing under my belt, I must say that these shows have left quite an impression on me. “Into the Badlands” was a thrilling martial arts epic that showcased stunning action sequences and deep, layered characters. The storyline kept me hooked from season 1 to 3, as I rooted for Sunny’s journey towards self-discovery.

The Terror: Season 1

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 1
UnREAL: Seasons 1-4

Available Aug. 20

Langston Kerman: Bad Poetry (Netflix Comedy Special)

In this amusing special, comedian Langston Kerman discusses the challenges of raising an exceptional infant, dealing with difficult adolescents, and handling his mother-in-law’s dating app management – all while providing plenty of laughs!

Terror Tuesday: Extreme (Netflix Series)

Based on the Thai horror radio program “Angkhan Khlumpong,” this series offers eight tales, derived from actual listener experiences.

Untold: The Murder of Air McNair (Netflix Documentary)

As a sports enthusiast who has followed the NFL for years, I found the Netflix documentary about Steve McNair truly captivating. Having grown up watching him play and admiring his skills on the field, it was both heartbreaking and intriguing to learn more about his life beyond football. The mysterious circumstances surrounding his murder in 2009 only added to the suspense and made me question what really happened that fateful night. Despite its tragic ending, this documentary serves as a reminder of McNair’s remarkable career and the impact he had on the game of football. It’s a must-watch for any sports fan or anyone interested in learning more about one of the NFL’s greatest players.

Available Aug. 21

The Accident (Netflix Series)

As a devoted viewer, I found myself captivated by a gripping tale that unfolded on Netflix. In this story, an ordinary birthday celebration spirals into a heartbreaking event, sending shockwaves through a tightly-knit group of affluent individuals. The fallout from this tragic incident tears apart families, friendships, and leaves hearts in pieces.

Back to 15: Back to 18 (Netflix Series)

In summary: Due to a technical issue on Netflix, Anita finds herself unexpectedly transported back to the year 2009. She then embarks on an adventure, adapting to campus life at her old university, all while discovering that she’s not alone in her time-travel capabilities.

Nice Girls (Netflix Film)

As a devoted viewer, I’m eagerly anticipating the upcoming Netflix production where I, as a tenacious cop with a flamboyant persona, join forces with a German detective whose approaches are diametrically opposed to mine. Together, we strive to prevent catastrophe in the enchanting city of Nice. This exhilarating buddy movie is led by strong female characters, making it an exceptional choice for audiences seeking powerful and relatable heroines.

Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE (Netflix Documentary)

The show traces the year-long competition involving 20 contestants from diverse regions, aiming to form an extraordinary global girl group called KATSEYE using KPOP techniques. Through exclusive behind-the-scenes footage across eight episodes, we witness their journey towards international fame. This journey offers a captivating look at the process, featuring unique insights into the training and development program created by HYBE and Geffen Records for this purpose.

Wyatt Earp and The Cowboy War (Netflix Documentary)

As a history enthusiast, I found myself immersed in a gripping tale straight from Netflix: A raw, dramatic retelling of the intense rivalry between Wyatt Earp and Ike Clanton, set against the backdrop of the legendary shootout that shaped an epoch.

Available Aug. 22

Baby Fever: Season 2 (Netflix Series)

In summary from Netflix, the character of Nana – a single mother – struggles to maintain harmony between her daily life and the intricate network of deceit she’s created. However, her past eventually comes back to haunt her.

GG Precinct (Netflix Series)

As a gamer, diving into an intriguing mystery that’s reminiscent of a high-stakes video game, I find myself in the shoes of a greenhorn cop leading the case. Alongside me is a quirky detective, and together we’re chasing down a cunning killer who stages grisly murders as spine-tingling word games. The clock is ticking as we race to decipher his deadly puzzles before more lives are claimed.

Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos The Movie (Netflix Anime)

Gradually, characters close to Sailor Moon find themselves under attack by a powerful adversary with ambitions to demolish all they know and reign supreme across the universe. (Netflix)

Secret Lives of Orangutans (Netflix Documentary)

Discover the ups and downs of an orangutan family spanning multiple generations, as told in an engaging documentary narrated by Sir David Attenborough, brought to you by Netflix.

Available Aug. 23

Incoming (Netflix Film)

As a thrilled viewer, I can’t wait to dive into the world of these four high school boys! Their inaugural week at school, marked by the grandest bash of the year. Expect missteps and chaos as they grapple with a wild night filled with fun, mishaps, and a dash of debauchery. Netflix has got me hooked!

Tòkunbọ̀ (Netflix Film)

According to Netflix: A former car thief finds himself in a perilous situation where he must transport a government official’s daughter to her abductor within three hours, or his own family will face dire repercussions.

Available Aug. 27

Untold: Sign Stealer (Netflix Documentary)

In this documentary, we learn about Connor Stalions, a member of the Michigan football team who had a knack for interpreting rival teams’ signals, and how he found himself entangled in a significant case of rule-breaking.

Available Aug. 28

Untamed Royals (Netflix Film)

According to Netflix, a clique of extremely affluent teenagers takes advantage of their high societal standing to carry out escalating acts of criminality. However, it’s those who are already struggling that bear the consequences, rather than the privileged ones.

Available Aug. 29

Chastity High (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix: In a prestigious school that strictly prohibits relationships and punishes those found in them by expulsion, a student discreetly assists her peers for financial gain.

KAOS (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix: On Mount Olympus, where chaos rules and Zeus becomes increasingly suspicious, three ordinary humans will play a crucial role in shaping the course of humanity’s future.

Represent: Season 2 (Netflix Series)

According to Netflix, the presidency of Stéphane Blé has encountered several challenges during its early days, including death threats, demonstrations, international blunders, and some problematic domestic issues.

TERMINATOR ZERO (Netflix Anime)

New to Netflix August 2024: Every movie and TV show

In a nutshell, we have a soldier from a world after apocalypse who journeys back to the year 1997 to safeguard an artificial intelligence inventor, all while evading a ruthless cybernetic killer.

Available Aug. 30

A-List to Playlist (Netflix Series)

Netflix presents: In a span of twenty years, actor Cho Jung-seok embarks on a new journey as a singer within just 100 days. He rallies all his contacts in this race-against-time endeavor!

Breathless (Netflix Series)

As a fervent admirer, let me share with you a captivating series I recently discovered on Netflix. In this show, an ardent medical team works tirelessly at a lively public hospital. The atmosphere is charged, not only because of the life-or-death situations they face daily, but also due to the simmering emotions and romantic entanglements that keep their hearts racing.

The Deliverance (Netflix Film)

In the story told by Netflix, Ebony Jackson – a mother facing personal struggles – relocates her family to a new home in hopes of starting anew. However, spooky incidents within their new abode raise concerns from Child Protective Services, potentially shattering the family unit. As Ebony grapples with these supernatural events, she becomes embroiled in a life-or-death struggle for her own safety and that of her children. Based on real events, THE DELIVERANCE is helmed by Academy Award-nominated director Lee Daniels, featuring Andra Day, Glenn Close, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Mo’Nique in a compelling blend of horror, spirituality, and the search for a greater force.

(Un)lucky Sisters (Netflix Film)

Originating from Netflix: When an unforeseen event takes their father’s life, two distant sisters reunite upon discovering a hidden fortune behind a wall in their late dad’s house. The question arises, is it right to keep this wealth?

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