New on Netflix: Latest releases and what to watch this week – The Sun

NETFLIX is keeping the nation entertained over the next week with more new releases coming out all the time.

The streaming giant will be dropping different movies and TV shows on their site.

What's new on Netflix? Latest releases for August 8 to August 14, 2021

August 13

Beckett

While vacationing in Greece, American tourist Beckett (John David Washington) becomes the target of a manhunt after a devastating accident.

Forced to run for his life and desperate to get across the country to the American embassy to clear his name, tensions escalate as the authorities close in, political unrest mounts, and Beckett falls even deeper into a dangerous web of conspiracy.

Valeria

Valeria is a writer in crisis, both with her novels and her husband.

Thankfully, her three best friends, Carmen, Lola, and Nerea, support her through her adventures, whilst having ones of their own.

Valeria and her friends are immersed in a whirlwind of emotions about love, friendship, jealousy, unfaithfulness, doubts, heartbreak, secrets, work, worries, joy and dreams of the future.

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The Kingdom

After his running mate is assassinated, a religious leader is left the presidential front-runner.

As he seizes his big chance, the murder is investigated.

August 11

Bake Squad

In each episode of Bake Squad, four individually brilliant bakers will battle it out to see whose dessert will be chosen for someone’s extra special big day.

These bakers have been personally selected by Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi, who built an empire on delicious cookie dough.

For her next sweet trick, Tosi has built this squad of bakers who have one mission and one mission only: Make dessert dreams come true!

High hopes, high temperatures, high stakes…all courtesy of the Bake Squad.

August 10

Untold: Malice at the Palace

From the creators of Wild, Wild Country comes a five-part docuseries event that brings fresh eyes to tales from the wide world of sports.

From tennis to boxing to basketball, these stories aren’t the ones you’ve heard before, even if you think you have. Premiering weekly, each film kicks off at a pivotal moment — the big fight, the Olympics, the playoffs — and then delves deep into what happened beyond the headlines, as told by those who lived it, to reveal the grit, resilience, heartbreak, triumph, violence, comedy and pathos beneath the sweat.

The first episode focuses on the "Malice at the Palace” Pacers-Pistons brawl.

More on Netflix:

August 6

  • Vivo

August 4

  • Cooking With Paris
  • Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami

August 3

  • Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord

July 30

  • Outer Banks – Season 2

July 27

  • How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)

July 23

  • Masters of the Universe: Revelation
  • Bankrolled
  • Feels Like Ishq

July 21

  • Sexy Beasts
  • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans

July 16

  • Fear Street Part 3: 1666
  • Naomi Osaka
  • Explained
  • Deep

July 15

  • Never Have I Ever – Season 2

July 14

  • Heist
  • Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía?

July 9

  • Virgin River – Season 3
  • Fear Street Part 2: 1978
  • The Water Man
  • Biohackers – Season 2

July 8

  • Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime

July 7

  • The War Next Door – Season 1
  • The Mire '97 – Season 2
  • Cat People – Season 1
  • Dogs – Season 2

July 4

  • We The People – Season 1

July 2

  • Dracula – Season 1
  • Mortel – Season 2
  • The 8th Night
  • Fear Street: Part 1

July 1

  • Young Royals
  • Audible

June 30

  • Prime Time

June 28

  • America: The Motion Picture

June 25

  • Sex/Life – Season 1

June 24

  • Sisters On Track
  • Godzilla: Singular Point – Season 1

June 23

  • The House of Flowers: The Movie
  • Too Hot To handle
  • Good On Paper

June 18

  • Fatherhood
  • Jagame Thandhiram

June 17

  • Katla – Season 1
  • Black Summer

June 15

  • Penguin Town

June 11

  • Lupin – Season 2
  • Wish Dragon

June 9

  • Fresh, Fried & Crispy – Season 1
  • Awake
  • Tragic Jungle

June 4

  • Breaking Boundaries: The Science Of Our Planet

June 3

  • Dancing Queens
  • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie

June 2

  • Carnaval

How can I sign up to Netflix?

The standard package for Netflix is £8.99 per month.

This means two devices can be used to watch it at the same time.

You can sign up here, and cancel your subscription any time.

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