11 new titles welcome the month of August
Scene from ‘Rebel Moon (Chapter One): The Chalice of Blood’
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If there was a competition between all the streaming platforms on the number of new titles they release, Netflix would take the gold medal week after week. On this occasion, the service welcomes the August month with a flood of important newsbut the bad part is that none of them offer us anything special. However, you can discover some mystery series, the biopic of Mon Ferte y Rebel Moon (Chapter One): The Chalice of Blood.
What’s new on Netflix this week (July 29 – August 4)
Before discovering the synopsis and other relevant details of each title, let’s do a brief summary of the 11 new features that have arrived in the Netflix catalogue this week. As you can see, they are all already available:
- The Queen of the Mountain: Lhakpa Sherpa and the Everest Summit – Wednesday, July 31
- Unsolved mysteries (Volume 4) – Wednesday, July 31
- My Laferte, I love you – Thursday, August 1st
- Unstable (Season 2) – Thursday, August 1st
- Murder for Beginners – Thursday, August 1st
- Coming to you (Season 3) – Thursday, August 1st
- Fog without borders – Thursday, August 1st
- Rebel Moon (Chapter One): The Chalice of Blood – Friday 2nd of August
- Bikini Bottom Rescue: Sandy Cheeks Movie – Friday 2nd of August
- Masters of modern cinema: SS Rajamouli – Friday 2nd of August
- Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats – Sunday, August 4th
The Queen of the Mountain: Lhakpa Sherpa and the Everest Summit
The documentary narrates the Inspiring story of Lhakpa Sherpa, a Nepalese mountaineer who has overcome numerous adversities to reach the summit of Everest. Through interviews, archive images and scenes of his rise, the film shows not only his determination and bravery, but also the personal sacrifices that he has had to do. In addition, the Cultural and social context of Nepalproviding a broader view of the difficulties and expectations faced by women in their country.
The film has a duration of 1 hour and 44 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Wednesday, July 31.
Unsolved Mysteries (Volume 4)
Created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, the American television series Unsolved mysteries returns with more true-life cases of unexplained disappearances, gruesome murders and paranormal encounters. This season, we’ll look at a dead body in the basement of the Trenton State College campus, the case of the new Mothman, and who Jack the Ripper was, the case that terrorized London in 1888, among other things.
This season consists of five chapterswith an approximate duration of 45 minutes each. Is available on Netflix from Wednesday, July 31.
My Laferte, I love you
My Laferte, I love you offers an intimate portrait of the life and career of renowned Chilean singer Mon Laferte, all while she is on her first world tour and preparing for her first pregnancy. Directed by Joanna Reposi Garibaldi and Camila Grandi, the film explores her troubled childhood and how she has overcome various adversities to become an influential figure in Latin music.
The film has a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Thursday, August 1.
Unstable (Season 2)
The second season of Unstable continues to explore the dynamic between Ellis Dragon, an eccentric and narcissistic biotech entrepreneur, and his son Jackson. In this new installment, Ellis presents a series of challenges and mind games for his son, which promises to take the father-son relationship to new levels of complexity and comedy.
This season consists of eight chapterslasting approximately 25 minutes each. Is available on Netflix from Thursday, August 1.
Murder for Beginners
Brilliant young Pip Fitz-Amobi is unsure whether schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by her lover Sal Singh five years ago. How far will they go to stop Pip from learning the truth if Sal Singh turns out not to be the killer?
The series consists of six chapterswith an approximate duration of 47 minutes each. Is available on Netflix from Thursday, August 1.
Getting to You (Season 3)
Sawako Kuronuma, called Sadako by her peers for her resemblance to the character from Ringu (original film from the American remake The Ring), has always been misunderstood and feared for her appearance. There are rumors that Sawako can see ghosts and is a curse on people. But when her idol, the popular boy Kazehaya, starts talking to her, everything changes. She finds herself in a new world, trying to make friends and talk to different people and she can’t thank Kazehaya enough for giving her these opportunities. Slowly but surely, a sweet love blossoms between the two as she will overcome any circumstances and obstacles in the way.
This season consists of five chapterswith an approximate duration of 68 minutes each. Is available on Netflix from Thursday, August 1.
Fog without borders
In this Indonesian crime thrillera big city inspector is forced to confront the ghosts of her past when she investigates some macabre serial murders on the island of Borneo, on the border between Indonesia and Malaysia. During her investigation, Sanja meets the Local legend of Ambong, a supposed ghost that inhabits the jungle mistand as the plot progresses he discovers a reality that is much darker and more disturbing than it initially seemed.
The film has a duration of 1 hour and 51 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Thursday, August 1.
Rebel Moon: The Director’s Cut
First part of “Rebel Moon: The Director’s Cut” and extended version of “Girl on Fire”, which unlike the one released on Netflix in 2023 will be rated R (for ages 18 and up) for its content of violence, blood, gore and eroticism, with a duration of 1 hour longer than the PG13 version.
In the director’s cut, a peaceful settlement on a remote moon at the edge of the universe is threatened by the armies of the tyrannical ruler Balisarius, and their only hope for survival lies with the mysterious Kora (Sofia Boutella). She is tasked with recruiting warriors to fight an impossible battle against the invaders from Homeworld. Kora assembles a group of outsiders, insurgents, peasants and war orphans who are driven by a common goal: their thirst for redemption and revenge.
The film has a duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Friday, August 2.
Bikini Bottom Rescue: Sandy Cheeks Movie
When The underwater city of Bikini Bottom is being swept out of the ocean by a mechanical claw, the scientific squirrel Sandy Cheeks and her friend sponge Bob They have no choice but to embark on a mission to save their home and their friends. Patrick, Mr. Krabs and the rest of the gang. During the race against time to Texas, Arenita’s hometown, they will ask for help from Sandy and They will face an evil villain that threatens its existence.
The film has a duration of 1 hour and 26 minutes. Is available on Netflix starting today, Friday, August 2.
Masters of modern cinema: SS Rajamouli
A biopic that explores The life and meteoric rise of the Indian filmmaker SS Rajamouli, offering an intimate look at the acclaimed director, known for his epic Bollywood productionsThrough a conversation with film journalist Anupama Chopra and interviews with family and friends, viewers will gain a better understanding of the creative process and philosophy of his films, which are characterized by their visual grandeur and epic narratives.
The documentary lasts 1 hour and 14 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Friday, August 2.
Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats
The third special for Netflix by Joe Rogan, the popular comedian and podcast hostleaves us a live monologue at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio (Texas, USA). After six years without releasing a stand-up special, Rogan presents new comedy material and addresses controversial topics with his usual crude and rude humor: the COVID-19 pandemic and people’s behavior during this period, Vaccines, the trans community, “woke” people and much more.
The show lasts 1 hour and 7 minutes. Is available on Netflix from Sunday, August 4.
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