We can always count on Netflix to add a slew of new TV shows and movies for streaming each month. It’s a constant presence, just like death and taxes and Chris Harrison. Next month is extra special, though, because the streaming service is dropping even more original series and films than usual. Of the 90 new titles arriving starting August 1, over half—47, to be exact—are Netflix originals.
That includes the much-anticipated second season of Ozark and the admittedly less-anticipated premiere of Insatiable. However, we recommend checking out The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, two films that fit with Netflix’s recent efforts to make the romantic comedy cool again.
See the full list of titles coming to Netflix, below. PS: Catch these movies and shows before they leave next month.
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Available 8/1/18
Batman Begins
Chernobyl Diaries
Clerks
Constantine
Dreamcatcher
Edge of Fear
Eraser
Gran Torino
House of Deadly Secrets
Los tiempos de Pablo Escobar: Season 1
Million Dollar Baby
No Reservations
Once in a Lifetime Sessions with Moby
Once in a Lifetime Sessions with Nile Rodgers
Once in a Lifetime Sessions with Noel Gallagher
Once in a Lifetime Sessions with TLC
P.S. I Love You
Secretariat
Silverado
Steel Magnolias
Stripes
Switched (Netflix original)
The Aviator
The Golden Compass
The Informant!
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Available 8/2/18
Emelie
Available 8/3/18
Brij Mohan Amar Rahe (Netflix film)
Cocaine Coast (Netflix original)
Dinotrux Supercharged: Season 3 (Netflix original)
I Am a Killer (Netflix original)
Like Father (Netflix film)
Marching Orders (Netflix original)
Available 8/4/18
Flavors of Youth: International Version (Netflix original)
Mr. Sunshine (Netflix original, streaming every Saturday)
On Children (Netflix original)
Available 8/5/18
Paid in Full
Available 8/9/18
Perdida (Netflix film)
The Originals: Season 5
Available 8/10/18
72 Dangerous Animals: Asia (Netflix original)
Afflicted (Netflix original)
All About the Washingtons (Netflix original)
Demetri Martin: The Overthinker (Netflix original)
Insatiable (Netflix original)
La casa de las flores (Netflix original)
Million Pound Menu (Netflix original)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Netflix film)
The Package (Netflix film)
The Ponysitters Club (Netflix original)
Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 7 (Netflix original)
Zion (Netflix original)
Available 8/11/18
No Country for Old Men
Available 8/13/18
Alexander: The Ultimate Cut
Splash and Bubbles: Season 2
The Nut Job
Available 8/15/18
Adventures in Public School
Hostiles
The 100: Season 5
Available 8/16/18
Evan Almighty
Wish I Was Here
Available 8/17/18
Disenchantment (Netflix original)
Magic for Humans (Netflix original)
Pinky Malinky (Netflix original)
Spirit Riding Free: Season 6 (Netflix original)
Stay Here (Netflix original)
The Motive (Netflix film)
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (Netflix film)
Ultraviolet (Netflix original)
Available 8/19/18
The Investigator: A British Crime Story: Season 2 (Netflix original)
Available 8/21/18
Year One
Available 8/2318
Deadwind (Netflix original)
Follow This (Netflix original)
Great News: Season 1
Available 8/24/18
Ask the StoryBots: Season 2 (Netflix original)
Bert Kreischer: Secret Time (Netflix original)
Ghoul (Netflix original)
The After Party (Netflix film)
The Innocents (Netflix original)
Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 3 (Netflix original)
Young & Hungry: Season 5
Available 8/28/18
The Good Place: Season 2
Available 8/29/18
Inequality for All
Available 8/31/18
Inside the Criminal Mind (Netflix original)
Ozark: Season 2 (Netflix original)
Paradise PD (Netflix original)
The Comedy Lineup: Part 2 (Netflix original)
The Laws of Thermodynamics (Netflix film)
Ultimate Beastmaster: Survival of the Fittest (Netflix original)
Undercover Law (Netflix original)
Stream these titles starting August 1 on Netflix.
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