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11th Apr 2020

5 new additions to Netflix to spend your Bank Holiday weekend watching

Keeley Ryan

Yeah, it’s that time of the weekend again.

Netflix have been on the top of their game so far this year, with plenty of binge-worthy TV series’ and movies landing over the last few months.

Yes, from The Stranger to I Am Not Okay With This, Love Is Blind to Spinning Out, there’s been no shortage of bingeworthy TV shows, films or documentaries arriving on the streaming service in 2020.

And thankfully, things look set to continue this week – with some can’t-miss additions arriving just in time for the weekend.

From new romantic comedies to old (and iconic) favourites, here are 5 new additions to Netflix to spend your Bank Holiday weekend watching.

Tigertail 

In New York, Pin-Jui (Tzi Ma) reflects on the love of his past and his departure from Taiwan, which he revisits years later with his daughter Angela.

Love Wedding Repeat 

In this innovative romantic comedy about the power of chance, alternate versions of the same wedding unfold as Jack (Sam Claflin) tries to make sure his little sister has the perfect wedding day. But he’ll have to juggle an angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative, and unexpectedly reuniting with the girl of his dreams who got away, Dina (Olivia Munn

The Main Event 

When 11-year-old Leo Thompson (Seth Carr) discovers a magical wrestling mask that grants him super strength, he uses it to enter a WWE competition. With the support of his grandmother (Tichina Arnold), Leo will do whatever it takes to achieve his dream of becoming a WWE Superstar.

The Land Before Time

An orphaned brontosaurus teams up with other young dinosaurs in order to reunite with their families in a valley.

The Breakfast Club

Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.

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