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Whats On Netflix This Week: A Victoria Justice Comedy & The Return Of Money Heist

From documentaries to dramas, there’s something for everyone hitting the platform.

by Johnny Brayson
Victoria Justice in 'Afterlife of the Party.'
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UNTOLD: Crime & Penalties

The latest installment of Netflix’s sports docuseries tells the story of a hockey team run by an alleged mob boss.

Coming Aug. 30

Summit Entertainment

Letters to Juliet

Amanda Seyfried helps an elderly woman track down a long-lost love in this romantic dramedy from 2010.

Coming Sept. 1

Open Road Films

Marshall

The late Chadwick Boseman portrays Thurgood Marshall, the first-ever Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, in this acclaimed drama.

Coming Sept. 1

Netflix

Turning Point: 9/11 And The War On Terror

Just as the United States withdraws its remaining military presence from Afghanistan, this docuseries takes a look at how the 20-year war first came to be.

Coming Sept. 1

Netflix

Afterlife of the Party

Victoria Justice stars in this comedy about a hard-partying woman who’s given a chance to tie up some loose ends after she unexpectedly passes away.

Coming Sept. 2

Netflix

Q-Force

Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes, and David Harbour all lend their voices to this animated series about a team of LGBTQ super-spies.

Coming Sept. 2

Netflix

Dive Club

In this Australian drama series, a group of teen divers find themselves pulled into a mystery when one of their own goes missing.

Coming Sept. 3

Netflix

Money Heist: Season 5

The much-anticipated fifth season of this hit Spanish series finally arrives this week, promising more thievery and thrills.

Coming Sept. 3

Netflix

Worth

Stanley Tucci, Michael Keaton, and Amy Ryan star in this drama about Kenneth Feinberg, the real-life lawyer who sought compensation for the families of 9/11 victims.

Coming Sept. 3