All The New Shows Coming To Netflix This Weekend


In the highly unlikely event that you’ve exhausted everything Netflix has to offer, we’ve got some good news – over the next 48 hours, the service will be beaming ten new movies, TV shows, documentaries and anime titles directly into your ravaged eyeballs. Here’s the full list!

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Fans of sumptuously shot foreign cinema should put Cities of Last Things on tonight’s watch list. In reverse chronological order, the Taiwanese drama depicts three key events in the life of the ill-fated Zhang Dong Ling, spread across three different nights and seasons. The film stars Lu Huang, Hong-Chi Lee and Linda Jui-Chi Liu.

Other titles worth checking out include the Netflix Original thriller Kidnapping Stella, crime drama Point Blank and Extreme Engagement; a documentary/travelogue series about marriage ceremonies.

You should also check out these expiring third-party movies and TV shows before they disappear from the service (most of them are being deleted on Sunday.)

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Without further ado, here’s everything coming to Netflix Australia between July 12 and July 14. (We’ve also included the best releases from the past few days for the slow coaches out there.)


New Netflix TV Shows

You Me Her: Season 4 (12 July)

After tying the knot in a commitment ceremony, Emma, Jack and Izzy negotiate suburban life on the road toward parenthood.

Bonus Family: Season 3 (12 July)

As Martin adjusts to life with a new partner and a baby, Lisa and Patrik grapple with difficult news, and Katja reconnects with an old flame.

Blown Away (12 July)

Ten master artists turn up the heat in glassblowing sculpture challenges for the chance to win $60,000 in prizes and the title of champion.

New Netflix Movies

Cities of Last Things (12 July)

In a dystopian tale unfolding in reverse chronology, a man with a complicated past takes revenge on the individuals who wronged him decades ago.

Point Blank (12 July)

An ER nurse and a career criminal are forced into an unlikely partnership in taking down a ring of corrupt cops threatening the lives of both of their families.

4 latas (12 July)

In hopes of visiting a dying friend, longtime pals reunite for a desert road trip from Spain to Mali, while bringing along his estranged daughter.

Kidnapping Stella (12 July)

Snatched off the street and held for ransom, a bound and gagged woman uses her limited powers to derail her two masked abductors’ carefully laid plans.

Netflix Documentary & Comedy

Taco Chronicles (12 July)

A tribute to the mighty taco: its history, significance in Mexico, global appeal and varieties: pastor, carnitas, canasta, asada, barbacoa and guisados.

Extreme Engagement (12 July)

An engaged twosome take their love on the road and test their commitment as they explore eight cultures’ marriage traditions in the span of one year.

Kids & Anime

3Below: Tales of Arcadia: Part 2 (12 July)

Still stranded in Arcadia, royal alien siblings Aja and Krel continue their quest to return home as General Morando plots a course to invade Earth.

True Tunes: Songs (12 July)

This fun series of short, silly music videos puts a modern spin on classic nursery songs. Sing along with True and her friends!

Recent releases

The Last Czars

When social upheaval sweeps Russia in the early 20th century, Czar Nicholas II resists change, sparking a revolution and ending a dynasty.

Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room

A follow-up to her 2017 special In Trouble, Katherine toured Glitter Room across the UK with an unprecedented four-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre in the West End. After dividing The Belasco Theater audience on their love or dislike of the Kardashians, Katherine showcases her skillful and hilarious storytelling style with tales about following a man to Japan and meeting her daughter’s first celebrity crush, Anna Kendrick.

Easy A

Olive decides to boost her popularity by pretending to be the school slut. She enjoys her newfound status but then must decide if it’s all worth it.

San Andreas

In the aftermath of a massive earthquake in California, a rescue-chopper pilot makes a dangerous journey with his ex-wife across the state in order to rescue his daughter.

The Thing (2011)

At an Antarctica research site, the discovery of an alien craft leads to a confrontation between graduate student Kate Lloyd and scientist Dr. Sander Halvorson.

Seven Pounds

A man with a fateful secret embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age

A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments.

Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life

The no-holds-barred Pythons explore the various facets of life — from procreation to the clang of a death knell — in their usual irreverent fashion.

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