Netflix this week plans to add 39 new TV shows and movies to its steaming lineup, including 11 originals.

The new title list for the week will include: Season two of Ozark (pictured above), a Netflix original about an accountant who must turn money launderer to save his family from the Mob. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney star in the tense drama whose first season captured an audience score of 92 at RottenTomatoes.com.

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Also notable this week: Season one of Sisters, a Netflix original comedy/drama about a high school girl who suddenly learns from her dying father that she has 100 brothers and two sisters; season one of Paradise PD, a Netflix animated series for adults about a small town police force; and Scarface, the classic Brian DePalma film starring Al Pacino as a ruthless drug kingpin in 1980s Miami.

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Here is the complete list of new titles coming this week to Netflix streaming:

Tuesday, August 28
The Good Place: Season 2

Wednesday, August 29
Inequality for All

Friday, August 31
Inside the Criminal Mind (Netflix Original)
The Laws of Thermodynamics (Netflix Film)
Ozark: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
Paradise PD (Netflix Original)
The Comedy Lineup: Part  (Netflix Original)

Ultimate Beastmaster: Survival of the Fittest (Netflix Original)
Undercover Law (Netflix Original)

Saturday, September 1
10,000 B.C.
Another Cinderella Story
Assassins
August Rush
Bruce Almighty

Delirium
Fair Gamester
Groundhog Day
King Kong
La Catedral Del Mar (Netflix original)
Martian Child

Monkey Twins (Netflix original)
Mr. Sunshine (Netflix original)
Nacho Libre
Pearl Harbor
Scarface

Sisters (Netflix original)
Spider-Man 3
Stephanie
Summer Catch
Sydney White

The Ant Bully
The Breakfast Club
The Cider House Rules
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
The Keeping Hours

The River Wild
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Two Weeks Notice
Unforgiven

— Phillip Swann