Netflix New Releases this Weekend- (May 16th – May 19th, 2024)

Bridgerton

Genre: Period Drama Romance

Start Cast: Nicola Coughlan (Penelope Featherington), Luke Newton (Colin Bridgerton), Claudia Jessie (Eloise Bridgerton), Adjoa Andoh (Lady Danbury)

Director: Chris Van Dusen (based on Julia Quinn’s novels)

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Bridgerton returns for a scandalous Season 3, focusing on the odd love tale of Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton. Penelope, the supposedly meek wallflower, secretly lives a double life as Lady Whistledown, an anonymous gossip journalist who sparks London’s social scene. As Penelope embraces her wit, Colin, back from his travels, recognizes her intellect. Their lively conversation takes a lovely turn, resulting in an unexpected connection. However, societal pressures and the ton’s vigilant eyes threaten to separate them. Can Penelope and Colin overcome these challenges and find genuine love in the sumptuous balls and scathing social criticism of Regency London?

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Dumb and Dumber

Genre: Slapstick Comedy (2014)

Start Cast: Jim Carrey (Lloyd Christmas), Jeff Daniels (Harry Dunne)

Directors: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, dimwitted best pals from their original misadventures, reunite twenty years later. Harry discovers he has a long-lost daughter who may be able to donate a kidney to help his declining health. The inseparable couple embarks on a humorously chaotic road trip to find her, encountering bizarre situations and characters along the way. Expect Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels to reprise their classic roles, complete with characteristic slapstick humor and plenty of physical comedy. Will they find Harry’s daughter and overcome the obstacles? Prepare to laugh aloud!

Trailer Courtesy: Universal Pictures

Maestro in Blue Season 3

Genre: Musical Drama (Expected Fall 2024)

Start Cast: Christoforos Papakaliatis (Orestis), Klelia Andriolatou (Klelia)

Director: Christoforos Papakaliatis

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Maestro in Blue’s highly anticipated Season 3 (or final four episodes) features both drama and music. Picking up where Season 2 left off, expect to see the aftermath of events on the picturesque Greek island of Paxos. The unsolved tensions between Orestis, the troubled musician, and Klelia, the ambitious young pianist, are going to take center stage. Will their bond strengthen, or will the island’s secrets and personal demons drive them apart? Season 3 promises a satisfactory finale with music, romance, and Paxos’ lingering riddles.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Upgrade

Genre: Sci-Fi Action (2018)

Start Cast: Logan Marshall-Green (Grey Trace), Betty Gabriel ( Asha Trace), Harrison Gilbertson (Eron Keen)

Director: Leigh Whannell

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Grey Trace, a technophobe, is paralyzed and his wife is murdered after a horrible mugging. Grey, who is offered a controversial experimental chip implant, regains control of his body with the assistance of STEM, a powerful AI. Grey, motivated by rage and revenge, sets out to seek down his assailants using STEM’s enhanced abilities. However, as the line between man and machine blurs, Grey grapples with the ethical implications of his actions and the implant’s ultimate purpose. Expect adrenaline-pumping action scenes, thought-provoking thoughts about technology and humanity, and an exhilarating retribution trip with a twist.

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Monster

Genre: Psychological Drama

Cast: Sakura Andō (Mother), unknown child actors (Son, Teacher)

Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: In his film “Monster” (2023), acclaimed director Hirokazu Kore-eda explores the complexity of familial dynamics. A mother’s worry for her son’s well-being takes center stage when she fears a teacher is involved in a disturbing change in his behavior. The film delves into themes of trust, neglect, and the hidden world of children, prompting viewers to question the true nature of the “monster” at its core.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

The 8 Show

Genre: Thriller Dark Comedy

Start Cast: Ryu Jun-yeol, Chun Woo-hee, Park Jung-min, Lee Yul-eum

Director: Han Jae-rim (based on Bae Jin-soo’s webtoons)

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: “The 8 Show” is a dark comedic thriller that will stream on Netflix on May 17th, 2024. Eight people are trapped in a bizarre eight-story skyscraper. This high-stakes game show gives people the opportunity to win money simply by existing, with the time always ticking. However, there is a sinister twist: the game concludes with each competitor dying. Han Jae-rim directs the series, which is based on Bae Jin-soo’s popular webtoons “Money Game” and “Pie Game.” Expect a gripping thriller laced with dark humor as the contestants deal with seclusion, severe surroundings, and the mounting strain of a fatal competition. This is the Best of Netflix New Releases this Month

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Power

Genre: Crime Drama

Start Cast: Omari Hardwick (James “Ghost” St. Patrick), Lela Loren (Anika Andrews), Joseph Sikora (Tommy Egan)

Director: Courtney A. Kemp]

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Power depicts the complicated life of James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), a nightclub owner who lives a double life. at day, he’s a suave businessman; at night, he’s a key figure in a strong New York narcotics ring. Ghost, who is struggling with his identity and goals, wants to leave the drug world and focus on his legal business operations. The temptation of power, combined with the fear of competition, makes escape difficult. The series delves into issues of ambition, loyalty, and the corrupting power of money, all against the backdrop of New York City’s glossy nightlife and filthy underbelly. Power, with its blend of action, drama, and romance, captivated audiences for six seasons.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Thelma the Unicorn

Genre: Animated Family Adventure (May 17th, 2024)

Start Cast (Voice Acting): Bella Ramsey (Thelma), Will Forte (Otis), Jermaine Clement (Glitterglue)

Directors: Jared Hess, Lynn Wang (based on Aaron Blabey’s book series)

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Thelma the Unicorn is a heartwarming adventure for the entire family that will premiere on Netflix on May 17th, 2024. Based on Aaron Blabey’s popular children’s book series, the film follows Thelma, a joyful little pony with a big, glittery horn. Unlike her pals, who dream of winning medals at horse competitions, Thelma aspires to be a singing sensation. A mystical encounter changes Thelma into a unicorn, bringing her instant celebrity and a taste of the glossy music world. However, Thelma quickly realizes that true happiness is not found in glitter and spotlights. Join Thelma on a voyage of self-discovery, friendship, and learning to appreciate your individuality, all wrapped in a charming and colorful animated adventure. This is the best adventure journey of netflix new releases this weekend.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Kitti Katz (Season 1)

Genre: Action-Comedy Animation (Available Now)

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Directors: Ed Bignell, Nida Chowdhry, Francisco Paredes

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Claws out for adventure! Three regular adolescent girls, TABS, KIA, and ZAMI, uncover a hidden destiny after receiving magical cat necklaces. These allow them to turn into formidable feline superheroes: Sapphire Kitty, Emerald Kitty, and Ruby Kitty! Together, they must defeat the evil spirit goddess Anubia, who has escaped from her diamond prison. Their aim is to collect the Anubia Gemstone, release the enslaved Spirit Cats, and close the portal to the underworld, all while navigating high school life. Expect snarky language, perfectly timed action sequences, and a good dose of girl power as the Kitti Katz fight for friendship, justice, and, possibly, a proper lunch break!

Trailer Courtesy: Kitty Katz Official

XO Kitty (Season 1)

Genre: Romantic Comedy Drama (Available Now)

Start Cast: Anna Cathcart (Kitty Song Covey), Choi Min-young (Daehyun Kwon), Gia Kim (Yuri), Sang Heon Lee (Jinha), Anthony Keyvan (Phachara “Phar” Kongwatana)

Director: Jenny Han

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: Teen matchmaking extraordinaire. Kitty Song Covey believes she is a love expert. However, when she travels across the world to meet with her long-distance boyfriend, Daehyun, reality strikes. Navigating a new school in South Korea with a language barrier, Kitty strives to reconcile cultural differences, surprising friendships, and a budding infatuation on a charming student. Meanwhile, her long-distance relationship with Daehyun is posing its own obstacles. Will Kitty’s matchmaking skills work on her own romantic life? This delightful series delves into first loves, cultural exchange, and the value of communication, all wrapped in a hilarious voyage of self-discovery. It is the most awaited drama of netflix new releases this weekend.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune (Season 1)

Genre: Anime, Adventure

Starcast: Taito Ban, Asami Seto, Shunsuke Takeuchi and Kengo Kawanishi

Director: Hideki Anbo

Netflix New Releases This Weekend: On a future Earth governed by a powerful alien species, young Akira has no option but to join the expendable Yakitori foot warriors. These warriors confront a horrific 70% death rate in battles against monstrous animals. Following a perilous assignment, Akira and his squad are ostracized and blamed for a crime they did not commit. Now labeled outcasts, they must struggle for survival, clear their names, and uncover the truth behind the Yakitori program. Expect dramatic action scenes, a desolate world full of despair, and a scrappy band of soldiers fighting the odds in a quest for justice and a glimmer of hope.

Trailer Courtesy: Netflix

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