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A lot of great titles are leaving for U.S. subscribers next month. See them while you can.
The August slate includes season two of Wednesday, sports series covering college and NFL football, a documentary on Hurricane Katrina, and a Chris Columbus whodunit.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are headed to Netflix next month as the hit 'Rush Hour' action trilogy finds a new streaming home.
Gangs of London, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live and Preacher are among the AMC shows confirmed to be leaving Netflix.
As it is with every Netflix schedule, the first day of the month is packed with its usual slew of new movies. So, whether you're a big fan of crude comedies such as American Pie (1999) or sci-fi epics like Jurassic Park (1993), you're bound to find something new and exciting to add to your watchlist.
As summer winds down, Netflix is determined to lure you inside and watch hours and hours of its content. It will be difficult to resist in August, when the streamer has lined up a steady stream of new movies like the murder mystery The Thursday Murder Club,
Netflix dropped the full trailer for “Hostage,” a high-stakes political thriller where the British Prime Minister and French President are drawn into a deadly power game after a shocking kidnapping and blackmail plot.
Netflix has announced that Aema will premiere on August 22nd and unveiled a teaser poster and trailer. Open the Youtube video Aema is a Netflix original series that follows top star Hee Ran and rising newcomer Ju Ae as they confront the harsh realities hidden behind the glitz and glamor of Korea’s booming erotic film industry in the 1980s.