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Arts Culture 11 Exciting Movies To Watch On Netflix This Summer: May to August

11 Exciting Movies To Watch On Netflix This Summer: May to August

Photo: Mollie Sivaram on Unsplash
Photo: Mollie Sivaram on Unsplash
By Jove Moya
By Jove Moya
April 30, 2021
Looking for your next Netflix binge? We have listed movies that you have to watch out for this summer.

In the following months, we may still find ourselves far from the warmth of the sand and the sea; but it doesn't mean that our summer is ruined. In this article, we've listed Netflix's upcoming films so you don't have to worry about your vacation plans anymore. 

More from Tatler: 10 Feel-Good Movies To Binge On Netflix

 

1/4 MAY

MONSTER (L-R): KEVIN HARRISON JR. as STEVE HARMON, NASIR 'NAS' JONES as RAYMOND 'SUNSET' GREEN. Cr. DAVID DEVLIN/NETFLIX © 2021
MONSTER (L-R): KEVIN HARRISON JR. as STEVE HARMON, NASIR 'NAS' JONES as RAYMOND 'SUNSET' GREEN. Cr. DAVID DEVLIN/NETFLIX © 2021

Monster (coming 7 May)

The movie follows the story of 17-year-old Steve Harmon, a Harlem native attending a prestigious film school. Harmon's life completely changes when he is charged with felony murder. 

Click here to watch the trailer.

Army of The Dead (coming 21 May)

If you loved Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die, you might want to check out the Army of The Dead which centres on a group of mercenaries who venture into a zombie zone for the greatest heist ever.

Click here to watch the trailer. 

Ghost Lab (coming 26 May) 

This supernatural thriller film from Thailand follows two doctors whose encounter with a ghost leads them to research and prove the existence of an afterlife.

Click here to watch the trailer. 

Blue Miracle (Coming 27 May)

Based on the incredible true story of the real-life Mexican orphanage Casa Hogar, the movie focuses on the story of Omar who enters a big fishing competition to save his all-boys orphanage from shutting down. 

Click here to watch the trailer. 

2/4 JUNE

Carnaval on Netflix
Carnaval on Netflix

Carnaval (coming 2 June)

The movie follows an influencer who, after a breakup, takes her friends on a free trip to Bahia's vibrant Carnival. As the film progresses, she learns life is not just about social media likes.

Click here to watch the trailer. 

Wish Dragon (coming 11 June) 

Now this is a movie, that kids should watch out for. Wish Dragon is an American-Chinese animated comedy film that stars Jackie Chan, Constance Wu, and Jimmy Wong. 

Click here to watch the trailer. 

 

3/4 JULY

Blood Red Sky on Netflix
Blood Red Sky on Netflix

Blood Red Sky 

The film Blood Red Sky highlights the story of a mysteriously ill woman is forced to unleash a dark secret when terrorists attempt to hijack their transatlantic flight. 

Click here to watch the trailer. 

Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans

The Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans is an upcoming American computer-animated film that was created by Guillermo del Toro. follows the story of James “Jim” Lake Jr., a teenager who suddenly finds a mysterious amulet and stumbles across a secret realm inhabited by trolls and other magical creatures. 

Click here to watch the trailer. 

The Last Letter From Your Lover 

When journalist Ellie Haworth finds passionate love letters written by Jennifer Sterling in the archives at work, their lives become entwined. She finds comfort and inspiration in the letters from Jennifer written to her lover Anthony O’Hare. 

4/4 AUGUST

The Kissing Booth 3 on Netflix
The Kissing Booth 3 on Netflix

The Kissing Booth 3 (coming 11 August) 

Fans of The Kissing Booth movie series rejoice! Netflix has just confirmed the release date of the much-awaited third instalment and conclusion of the hit rom-com. The movie will be directed by Vince Marcello, who also wrote and directed the first two films.

*no trailer yet

Sweet Girl (coming 20 August)

Fan-favourite Jason Momoa is back on screens for his upcoming Netflix film Sweet Girl. The movie stars Momoa as Cooper, a grieving husband who just lost his wife. He vows to bring justice to the people responsible while protecting the only family he has left, his daughter (Isabela Merced).

Click here to watch the trailer. 

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