What will you be watching on Netflix and other services in the coming month? As you are used to from us, we choose some cool series and films for you every month. This is new on Netflix in August 2021.
New on Netflix August 2021
Netflix makes a lot of new series and movies available every day. on iPhoned Every month we look ahead at the new offer with the best tips. These are often new series and films, but also old favorites that appear on Netflix.
All you have to do is put the series and movies on your list, or press play when the time comes. With our New to Netflix guide you are informed every month about the must-have series and movies. Also, scroll down to see what’s new on Apple TV Plus and Disney Plus.
1. The Chair
Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy, Killing Eve) is back on your television and that is enough reason for many to watch The Chair. Oh plays Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim, the first female chair of the English department at a prestigious university. There she is faced with a lot of challenges, so a lot of men expect her to fail.
Available on Netflix from August 20.
2. The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf
Before the second season of The Witcher airs, you can watch the anime movie The Wither: Nightmare of the Wolf. In this movie, you follow Vesemir who becomes a Witcher by killing monsters for money, but is haunted by his past.
Available on Netflix from August 23.
3. Sweet Girl
A man (played by Jason Mamoa) loses his wife and blames a pharmaceutical company because there was a drug that could save her. In his quest for justice, the man himself appears to be in mortal danger. All he can do is fight back.
Available on Netflix from August 20.
4. Vivo
In this cheerful animation film, Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, In the Heights) plays a musical monkey with a grand mission. He has to deliver a song to his owner’s lover whom he hasn’t seen in a long time. Featuring the voices of Gloria Estefan, Nicole Byer and Zoe Saldaña, among others.
Available on Netflix from August 6.
5. Beckett
In this film, John David Washington plays Beckett, an American tourist in Greece who ends up in a car accident with his girlfriend. Suddenly he finds himself in the middle of a political conspiracy and must do everything he can to escape.
Available on Netflix from August 13.
Also interesting on Netflix:
- Control Z (season 2) – August 4
- Cooking with Paris – August 4
- The Kissing Booth 3 – August 11
- Bake Squad – August 11
- Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild – August 12
- Noise in Gerri . House – August 13
- The Kingdom – August 13
- He’s All That – August 27
- Good Girls (season 4) – August 31th
- Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo – August 31th
Apple TV Plus August 2021
This month you can still enjoy an episode of the second season of Ted Lasso on Apple TV Plus every week. In addition, there is more to see, such as a new season of See.
- code – August 13
Young Ruby can sing well, but her family is deaf. That is why it is difficult to convince her parents of her dream.
- Truth Be Told (season 2) – 20th of August
Kate Hudson joins the second season of Truth Be Told, about a podcast creator (Octavia Spencer) who investigates murder cases. With a new case this season.
- See (season 2) – August 27
Not only can Jason Mamoa be seen on Netflix, but the actor is also back for the second season of See on Apple TV Plus. This series is about a future that no one can see except two children.
Disney Plus August 2021
This month you can still watch new episodes of Love, Victor and Star Wars: The Bad Batch every week. In addition, a new Marvel series is starting: What If…?, an animation show in which you see familiar characters in a completely different way.
- Marvel’s What If…? – August 11
- Grey’s Anatomy (season 17) – August 11
- The Walking Dead (season 11) – August 23
- Cruella (without VIP access) – August 28
Check out more Netflix tips
- July 2021 Netflix Tips: Cat People, Sexy Beasts and Ted Lasso
- June 2021 Netflix Tips: Sweet Tooth and Lupin
- May 2021 Netflix Tips: Army of the Dead and Ferry
- April 2020 Netflix Tips: Just Say Yes and The Circle
- March 2021 Netflix Tips: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier