11-27-2018, 11:56 PM
New To Netflix This Week: Movies, TV, And Originals (US)
<p>Every week, the video streaming giant Netflix releases plenty of content for its subscribers, and it can be a bit hard to keep up with. Luckily, we have a breakdown of what's coming this week and what to keep your eye on.</p><p>The most notable movie coming to Netflix this week is the 2004 Edgar Wright zombie satire Shaun of the Dead on December 1. Simon Pegg stars as the titular Shaun, who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend in the midst of the zombie apocalypse. The movie has a huge cult following, and although it pokes fun at zombie horror, it's also one of the best films in that genre.</p><p>The Last Dragon also comes to Netflix on December 1. The 1985 movie follows "Bruce" Leroy Green, a martial artist in New York City, who wants to be come as good as his idol, Bruce Leroy. He wants to become a true martial arts master and obtain "the glow," but standing in his way is the Shogun of Harlem, Sho'nuff, who sees Leroy as an obstacle on his path to also becoming a master. It's a very '80s but very fun movie, and almost everything Sho'nuff says is highly quotable, coming in at the tail end of America's '80s obsession with martial arts.</p><p>And although it came out late last week, I highly recommend watching Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet, which is essentially the second season of the series on Netflix. The Mac and Me episode is fantastic and makes me wonder why I liked that movie as a kid so much, as it was the worst.</p><p>Below, you'll find the full list of what's hitting Netflix for the week of November 25, and make sure to check out the full list for <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-to-netflix-in-december-2018-movies-tv-shows-or/1100-6463363/">December</a> to find out what's coming in the upcoming weeks.</p><h2>New To Netflix This Week:</h2><h4>Avail. 11/25/18</h4><ul><li>My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Best Gift Ever</li></ul><h4>Avail. 11/27/18</h4><ul><li>Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attel-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL</li></ul><h4>Avail. 11/29/18</h4><ul><li>Pocoyo: Season 4</li></ul><h3 dir="ltr">Available 12/1/18</h3><ul><li dir="ltr">8 Mile</li><li dir="ltr">Astro Boy</li><li dir="ltr">Battle-- NETFLIX FILM</li><li dir="ltr">Bride of Chucky</li><li dir="ltr">Christine</li><li dir="ltr">Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs</li><li dir="ltr">Crossroads: One Two Jaga-- NETFLIX FILM</li><li dir="ltr">Friday</li><li dir="ltr">Friday After Next</li><li dir="ltr">Hellboy</li><li dir="ltr">Man vs Wild with Sunny Leone: Season 1</li><li dir="ltr">Meet Joe Black</li><li dir="ltr">Memories of the Alhambra (Streaming Every Saturday)-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL</li><li dir="ltr">My Bloody Valentine</li><li dir="ltr">Next Friday</li><li dir="ltr">Reindeer Games</li><li dir="ltr">Seven Pounds</li><li dir="ltr">Shaun of the Dead</li><li dir="ltr">Terminator Salvation</li><li dir="ltr">The Big Lebowski</li><li dir="ltr">The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass: Season 5 Masterclasses</li><li dir="ltr">The Last Dragon</li><li dir="ltr">The Man Who Knew Too Little</li></ul>
<p>Every week, the video streaming giant Netflix releases plenty of content for its subscribers, and it can be a bit hard to keep up with. Luckily, we have a breakdown of what's coming this week and what to keep your eye on.</p><p>The most notable movie coming to Netflix this week is the 2004 Edgar Wright zombie satire Shaun of the Dead on December 1. Simon Pegg stars as the titular Shaun, who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend in the midst of the zombie apocalypse. The movie has a huge cult following, and although it pokes fun at zombie horror, it's also one of the best films in that genre.</p><p>The Last Dragon also comes to Netflix on December 1. The 1985 movie follows "Bruce" Leroy Green, a martial artist in New York City, who wants to be come as good as his idol, Bruce Leroy. He wants to become a true martial arts master and obtain "the glow," but standing in his way is the Shogun of Harlem, Sho'nuff, who sees Leroy as an obstacle on his path to also becoming a master. It's a very '80s but very fun movie, and almost everything Sho'nuff says is highly quotable, coming in at the tail end of America's '80s obsession with martial arts.</p><p>And although it came out late last week, I highly recommend watching Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet, which is essentially the second season of the series on Netflix. The Mac and Me episode is fantastic and makes me wonder why I liked that movie as a kid so much, as it was the worst.</p><p>Below, you'll find the full list of what's hitting Netflix for the week of November 25, and make sure to check out the full list for <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-to-netflix-in-december-2018-movies-tv-shows-or/1100-6463363/">December</a> to find out what's coming in the upcoming weeks.</p><h2>New To Netflix This Week:</h2><h4>Avail. 11/25/18</h4><ul><li>My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Best Gift Ever</li></ul><h4>Avail. 11/27/18</h4><ul><li>Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attel-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL</li></ul><h4>Avail. 11/29/18</h4><ul><li>Pocoyo: Season 4</li></ul><h3 dir="ltr">Available 12/1/18</h3><ul><li dir="ltr">8 Mile</li><li dir="ltr">Astro Boy</li><li dir="ltr">Battle-- NETFLIX FILM</li><li dir="ltr">Bride of Chucky</li><li dir="ltr">Christine</li><li dir="ltr">Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs</li><li dir="ltr">Crossroads: One Two Jaga-- NETFLIX FILM</li><li dir="ltr">Friday</li><li dir="ltr">Friday After Next</li><li dir="ltr">Hellboy</li><li dir="ltr">Man vs Wild with Sunny Leone: Season 1</li><li dir="ltr">Meet Joe Black</li><li dir="ltr">Memories of the Alhambra (Streaming Every Saturday)-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL</li><li dir="ltr">My Bloody Valentine</li><li dir="ltr">Next Friday</li><li dir="ltr">Reindeer Games</li><li dir="ltr">Seven Pounds</li><li dir="ltr">Shaun of the Dead</li><li dir="ltr">Terminator Salvation</li><li dir="ltr">The Big Lebowski</li><li dir="ltr">The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass: Season 5 Masterclasses</li><li dir="ltr">The Last Dragon</li><li dir="ltr">The Man Who Knew Too Little</li></ul>