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What’s New On Netflix This Week: The Austin Powers Trilogy Is Back, Baby

Plus the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy and more.

by Johnny Brayson
British actress and model Elizabeth Hurley and canadian actor, screenwriter and producer Mike Myers ...
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Netflix

America: The Motion Picture

Channing Tatum, Olivia Munn, and more stars lend their talents to this profane, ahistorical retelling of the American Revolution.

Coming June 30

Netflix

Somos

This new drama — about a 2011 Mexican massacre triggered by the U.S. Government — is the first-ever TV series from acclaimed screenwriter James Schamus (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).

Coming June 30

Netflix

Audible

A high school football player with hearing loss faces numerous emotional challenges as he prepares for his homecoming game in this documentary.

Coming July 1

Netflix

Young Royals

A young prince arrives at a boarding school and gets his first taste of freedom in this LGBTQ+ teen drama.

Coming July 1

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The Austin Powers Trilogy

Everyone’s favorite international man of mystery brings swingin’ ’60s style to the ’90s and ’00s in this trio of classic comedies.

Coming July 1

Universal Pictures

Love Actually

Yeah, this fan-favorite rom-com is a holiday movie, but surely you’re familiar with the concept of Christmas in July?

Coming July 1

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The Karate Kid Trilogy

After Cobra Kai became one of Netflix’s biggest hits, the trilogy that started it all is hitting the streaming platform.

Coming July 1

Netflix

Fear Street: 1994

The first in a trio of films based on the ’90s horror novel series by R.L. Stine, Fear Street: 1994 follows a group of teens as they discover horrific events in their town of Shadyside, Ohio.

Coming July 2

ABC

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 17

The latest season of the long-running ABC medical drama makes its way to Netflix.

Coming July 3