What’s coming to Netflix summer 2021

Now that the Euros have come to a close, we all need something new to obsess over. Luckily, Netflix has our back with their constantly rotating lists of movies and TV shows. For the times when you scroll through list after list and can’t decide on what to watch, this may be handy for you. Here are some of the latest releases that Lisa our Marketing Executive recommends for a night in…


The Kissing Booth 3 – August 11 

The third instalment of the American teen romantic comedy is coming to Netflix next month, set to be the last. It has become one of the top series on the platform. Perfect for a marathon with friends. Not bad for a series based on a book adaptation by a Welsh author!


Fear Street Part 1: 1994 – July 2nd  | Fear Street Part 2: 1978 – July 9th  | Fear Street Part 3: 1666 – July 16th

Many people may not know that this series is based on a horror fiction series written in the 90s by goosebumps writer R.L Stine. Netflix are releasing the films every Friday with the third due to air on the 16th (which happens to be today!). If you are a fan of stranger things (which looks very similar to this) you’ll recognise some of the cast.

It’s full of jump scares and gore and perfect for a spooky night in. But you may want to sleep with the lights on for this one.


Atypical Season 4 – July 9th

A series that has had quite a journey, beginning in 2017 – the fourth and final season of Atypical premiered on Netflix on July 9th. Praised for its development and representation of autistic actors, the series follows the late teen and young adult years of 18-year-old Sam Gardner. Bring some tissues.


He’s all that – August 27th

I grew up watching the 1999 version this new movie is based on, which was…a while ago. This remake is gender-swapped and is all about trying to change someone into something else, which never really goes well. But it’s still fun to watch and we hope this version lives up to the original.

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Young Royals – July 1st

Everyone seems to be obsessed with royalty these days – and that goes for fictional royals too. The drama follows Prince Wilhelm as he adjusts to life at his new boarding school. Can’t be much drama to be found attending an elite boarding school surely?


Have your own recommendations? Let us know over on our Instagram or Facebook. Want more recommendations? Why not read our Netflix Weekend Box Sets blog.

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