Expect a much busier week on Netflix Australia next week as this week is much quieter with 30 new additions to the Australian library. Here’s what’s new on Netflix Australia this week and the top 10s for August 13th, 2021.
First of all, here are the past week’s top highlights:
Director: Vince Marcello
Genre: Comedy, Romance | Runtime: 112 Minutes
Cast: Joey King, Joel Courtney, Jacob Nordi, Molly Ringwald, Taylor Zakhar Perez
2021 has already seen the end of Netflix’s super popular teen-romance trilogy To All the Boys, and the release of The Kissing Booth 3 will mark the end of The Kissing Booth film trilogy on Netflix.
It’s the summer before college and Elle Evans has to make the toughest decision of her life when she is accepted into two highly prestigious colleges. Harvard would reunite Elle with her boyfriend Noah Flynn, but Berkeley would allow her to attend college with her best friend, and Noah’s brother Lee. Her choice will leave her thousands of miles away from her boyfriend, or her best friend.
Director: Steve Yamamoto
Genre: Action, Adventure | Runtime: 58 Minutes
Cast: Dante Basco, Erica Lindbeck, Brando Eaton, Karen Strassman, Stephen Kramer Glickman
We had a feeling for some time that Netlfix would receive another Netlfix Original from Capcom, having found relative success from DOTA: Dragon’s Blood and Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness.
Nature is finely balanced between the actions of humans and the monsters that roam the world. So, when a migrating threatens the village of young monster hunter Aiden, he teams up with an elite team of veteran hunters to help save his home.
Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 8
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery | Runtime: 40-51 Minutes
Cast: Rosa Salazar, Mark Acheson, Daniel Doheny, Catherine Keener, Eric Lange
Rosa Salazar, star of Alita: Battle Angel stars in what could be Netflix’s sleeper hit of the Summer.
Lisa Nova, an aspiring film director in the sun-drenched but seamy world of 1990 Los Angeles, embarks on a mind-altering journey of supernatural revenge that gets nightmarishly out of control.
Aftermath is the most popular movie on Netflix Australia this week, and Outer Banks, like the rest of the world, soars to the top of the TV top ten list.
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