Expect more of the literal and thematic darkness that permeated Jones and Daredevil, plus some choice needle drops. Netflix returns to the streets of Marvel’s New York with Mike Colter’s Luke Cage, the bulletproof man who’s getting his own story after being featured in Jessica Jones. Meet the latest defender: Marvel’s Luke Cage (Season 1) The film’s an animated morality tale about a fox and a bunny who learn to work through prejudice in ways that become more complex than you’d initially expect. Netflix’s pact with Disney begins to bear fruit, as one of 2016’s biggest Disney movies (and biggest movies in general) hits the site in late September. You can probably binge the two short seasons of half-hour episodes in one sitting, though the theme song will definitely get stuck in your head. To that end, Galavant boasts music from Alan Menken, oodles of fourth-wall-breaking dialogue, and lots of silly wordplay. Way back in days of old, there was a legend told: Galavant (Seasons 12)ĪBC’s medieval musical comedy serves a very specific demographic, “people who love The Court Jester and Robin Hood: Men in Tights,” extremely well. As with most of Narcos, the explanation is on Wikipedia, but that’d defeat the fun of watching the show basically read the Wikipedia page out loud. “Who killed Pablo Escobar?” goes the marketing slogan for this season of Narcos. But if you want to watch some true products of the ’80s, you could do worse than the exuberant Footloose and Top Gun. Maybe you got a good dose of the 1980s from Stranger Things, and are already getting more from this season of Halt and Catch Fire (and if you aren’t, you really should catch up on the show). Available September 1.Ī trip to the ’80s: Footloose (1984) and Top Gun (1986) In Saving Private Ryan, one of our best World War II epics, the standard beats - a team of rag-tag soldiers risk everything - are weighted with the realities of war, while Tom Hanks gives an unforgettable performance centered by true and remarkable goodness. It’s a good month for Spielberg movies on Netflix. Pro patria mori: Saving Private Ryan (1998) Summer’s almost over - you weren’t going swimming anyway. Stick with original and learn to treat the ocean with the terror it deserves. You’re gonna need a bigger boat: Jaws (1975)Ī master class in building tension and knowing how long to hold back a big reveal, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws remains as creepy as ever - though you might want to skip the set of sequels that are also arriving on Netflix this month. For more comprehensive coverage of the best titles available on Netflix and elsewhere, check out Vulture’s What to Stream Now hub, which is updated throughout the month. We figure you might want to know about them. Read more: Netflix New Releases for March 2016Ī full list of February's Netflix additions follows.At the beginning of (and during) every month, Netflix adds new movies and TV shows to its library. Missed last month? See Netflix's January 2016 releases here. The movies and TV shows expiring from Netflix in February were also announced. Also coming to the streaming service in February are the first season of Better Call Saul and the second half of Mad Men's seventh and final season.Īlso the cast of Full House makes its much-anticipated return in Fuller House on Feb. Here are the movies and TV shows that will start streaming on Netflix in February.Ĭruel Intentions, Charlie's Angels and Atonement are among the many movies hitting Netflix next month.
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