Netflix this week plans to add 48 new TV shows and movies to its streaming lineup.
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The new title additions for the week include Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, a sequel to the camp comedy (pun intended) starring Elizabeth Banks (pictured above) and a comedic cast of thousands; and Jackie Brown, the underrated drama from director Quentin Tarantino which stars 1970s cult star Pam Greer, Robert DeNiro, Bridget Fonda (where did she go?!) and Tarantino favorite, Samuel L. Jackson.
Other notable additions for the week: The Matrix trilogy; Sing, the 2016 animated children’s movie about a group of wanna-be performers; and season four of Being Mary Jane: The Series, The BET drama which stars Gabrielle Union as a TV reporter who’s more successful at finding stories than true love.
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Here is the complete list of new titles coming this week to Netflix:
Monday, July 31
After The Reality
Checkpoint
Dark Night
Taking Earth
Being Mary Jane: The Series: Season 4
Tuesday, August 1
“A Cinderella Story” (2004)
“Bad Santa” (2003)
“Cloud Atlas” (2012)
“Crematorium” (Season 1)
“Everyone’s Hero” (2006)
“Funny Games” (2007)
“Innerspace” (1987)
“Jackie Brown” (1997)
“Lord of War” (2005)
“Nola Circus” (2015)
“Opening Night” (2016)
“Practical Magic” (1998)
“Sleepy Hollow” (1999)
“Small Soldiers” (1998)
“Surviving Escobar — Alias JJ” (Season 1)
“The Addams Family” (1991)
“The Astronaut’s Wife” (1999)
“The Bomb” (2016)
“The Hollywood Masters” (Season 1)
“The Last Mimzy” (2007)
“The Matrix” (1999)
“The Matrix Reloaded” (2003)
“The Matrix Revolutions” (2003)
“The Number 23” (2007)
“The Royal House of Windsor” (Season 1)
“The Wedding Party” (2016)
“Tie the Knot” (2016)
“Who Gets the Dog?” (2016)
“Wild Wild West” (1999)
Wednesday, August 2
“Jab We Met” (2007)
“The Founder” (2016)
Thursday, August 3
“Sing” (2016)
“The Invisible Guardian” (2017)
Friday, August 4
“Icarus” (2017)
“Voltron: Legendary Defender” (Season 3)
“Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later” (Season 1)
Saturday, August 5
“Holes” (2003)
— Phillip Swann