- Film And TV
- 17 May 19
The Spike Lee-produced See You Yesterday (pictured) is among the highlights of this weekend's brand new Netflix line-up.
Netflix have plenty of binge-worthy content to keep you happy this weekend, as they reveal a whole host of new series and films making their way to the streaming service.
Although it's tough to top last week's additions, which included the highly anticipated fourth season of Lucifer, Wine Country, The Society, season five of Schitt's Creek, the third season of Easy, Tiny House Nation and ReMastered: The Lion's Share, Netflix have plenty of fresh new films and series that look set to make this weekend even better.
See You Yesterday (May 17)
Two Brooklyn teenage prodigies, C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas, build makeshift time machines to save C.J.'s brother from being wrongfully killed by a police officer. It's Back To The Future in the Black Lives Matter era, from producer Spike Lee.
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It's Bruno (May 17)
This new series follows Malcom, his beloved canine companion Bruno and the hilarious things that happen on their vibrant block in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Dog lovers welcome.
The Rain Season 2 (May 17)
Returning for a second season, this Danish series follows two siblings in a world destroyed by a rain-carried virus. Simone and her friends must find a cure for the virus Rasmus is carrying before it kills him - and the rest of humanity.
Nailed It!: Season 3 (May 17)
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Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres return to judge the chaos in the kitchen, from half-baked doll cakes to delightfully creepy edible clowns.
Good Sam (May 16)
When a mysterious good Samaritan, aka 'Good Sam', leaves $100,000 cash on seemingly random doorsteps, New York City TV news reporter Kate Bradley sets out discover Good Sam’s true identity and motive - turning her personal life upside down.
Still Laugh-In: the Stars Celebrate (May 14)
A special honouring Laugh-In hosted by legends Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin.
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Chinese romantic comedy series Well Intended Love and pug-centric children's series Chip and Potato also landed on Netflix today (May 17).