New to Netflix: Five Videos to Watch This Week (June 24-30)

It’s time to indulge in some new Netflix snacks. There’s just one week to go until July and there’s still some delicious entertainment left to close out June, adding a new romantic comedy in the form of Nicole Kidman’s vehicle, “A Family Affair. ” 

Zara (Joey King) feels like her life is ruined when she discovers that her mother Brooke (Kidman) is worried about her arrogant ex-boss. Hilarity (and awkwardness) arises, but it’s not as fun for Zara, even though it turns out that Brooke and her new boyfriend are getting closer than ever. Can your appointments work? 

You should also check out “Owning Manhattan” if you’re a fan of truth tycoons. The glitz and glamour of California’s Sunset Boulevard is moving into New York City’s subprime real estate world, and it’s no less than a brilliant global thank you to world-renowned broker and CEO, Ryan Serhant.  

But that’s not all, far from it. Find below the complete summary, day by day, of the new releases on Netflix to close the month of June.  

Bill and Tom Kaulitz, former Tokio Hotel doubles, invite the audience to enter their private sanctuary and delight in an occasional glimpse into their own lives. The dual brothers have made their home in the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, where they rub shoulders. with foreign celebrities as immediate neighbors. This eight-month intimate truth series offers an unfiltered look at Bill and Tom’s daily adventures as they juggle their global careers, family life, and a path across the United States.  

Watch on Netflix from June 25

Enjoy a second dose of “The Worst Roommate Ever Ever,” a chilling crime series that delves into the darkest corners of shared life experiences. This exhibit doesn’t address the minor drawbacks of living with someone, such as stolen snacks or unexpected overnight guests. , tells the harrowing stories of Americans who found themselves sharing a roof over their heads with the most damaging kind of roommate imaginable: the killer guy. Each episode tells the story of a wrong life situation, such as a woman who ordered biological agents to sabotage her “best friend” or a probably innocent boy who ended up killing his owner.

Watch on Netflix from June 26

In the second installment of “That ’90s Show,” Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) embarks on what she hopes will be an unforgettable summer at her grandparents’ home in Wisconsin. However, beneath her carefree exterior, Leia hides a secret that weighs on her conscience. When Leia reunites with her boyfriend Jay (Mace Coronel) after a nine-month separation, she finds herself dealing with anxiety surrounding a dark bankruptcy in her past. Jay has secrets of his own and they may replace everything in the buddy organization.  

Watch on Netflix starting June 27

Zara (Joey King) is the former personal assistant of a self-absorbed movie star named Chris Cole (Zac Efron). His life is thrown into chaos when he learns that his mother, Brooke (Nicole Kidman), has been romantically involved. with Cole. Dismayed by this revelation, Zara sets out to drive a wedge between the new couple. But as the bond between Chris and Brooke deepens, it becomes clear that their unconventional relationship may be more than just a passing crush.

Watch on Netflix starting June 28

Netflix’s collection of high-end real estate docuseries welcomes a new addition to its lineup with a new series that showcases the world of Ryan Serhant, one of New York’s most prominent real estate moguls. “Owning Manhattan” gives audiences a glimpse into the inner workings of Serhant, Ryan’s real estate brokerage company, showing a different approach to the luxury real estate market compared to the rest of its Netflix counterparts. With years of experience under his belt, Ryan is brave enough to make the purchases he does, and it’s captivating to watch it all unfold.  

Watch on Netflix starting June 28

JUNE 24

“Little Angel” Volume 5

JUNE 25

JUNE 26

JUNE 27

JUNE 28

“The Collectors” season 14

JUNE 30

“Solo” season 10

“NCIS” seasons 16-17

“The Smurfs” season 2

Brittany Vincent has covered video games and generation for over thirteen years for publications such as Tom’s Guide, MTV, Rolling Stone, CNN, Popular Science, Playboy, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Kotaku, Maxim, and more. He has been a panelist at video game conventions such as PAX East and PAX West and coordinated social media for corporations such as CNET. When she’s not writing or acting, she’s up for the next big visual novel in the vein of Saya no Uta. You can keep it. on Twitter @MolotovCupcake.

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