What’s New on Netflix: 7 Videos to Watch This Week (July 22-28)

The TV screens and new videos on Netflix this week will be too hot to handle.

If I discovered this newsworthy pun, you’re probably a big fan of Netflix’s reality TV offerings. And if so, I have some good news: the hit Netflix series about singles who literally can’t afford not to touch is already halfway through its sixth. season. The new episodes will be out this Friday, so start catching up now.

In addition to the raunchy reality show, there’s also “The Decameron,” an irreverent black comedy about a plague that ravages Italy in 1348. The hit animated fantasy family series “The Dragon Prince” also returns this Saturday with its sixth season.

They want more? There is still a lot to decide. Here’s a complete, day-by-day look at what’s new on Netflix this week.   And don’t check out our list of the best new shows to watch on all the major streaming services.  

If you listened to boy bands in the 1990s, you probably heard a band led by Lou Pearlman. He started through education and investment with the Backstreet Boys (you may have heard of that), and then did the same with NSYNC. Between those two groups, Pearlman is guilty of millions of records sold.

However, it turned out that Pearlman is also one of the most prolific white-collar criminals the world has ever seen. In “Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam,” Netflix uses a combination of never-before-seen footage and exclusive access to highlight artists led by Pearlman and his epic rise to global stardom, as well as that of older Ponzi artists. schemes. in American history.

Watch it on Netflix starting July 24

For fans of the hit MTV show “Pimp My Ride,” Netflix has a show for you. No, this time there is no Xzibit. Instead, comedian and actor Chris Redd takes on hosting duties. In “Resurrected Rides,” Redd and a team of automotive experts take old, beat-up cars and give them new life through traditional transformations.  

Highlights of the trailer include a pickup truck with a hammock now in the front of the car, as well as a life-size recreation of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toy truck that throws fake pizzas.

Watch it on Netflix starting July 24

Today, the Tuscan countryside seems to be an ideal holiday destination. But in 1348, the Black Death ravaged Italy, sowing death and destruction. And it is in this scenario that Netflix’s “The Decameron” takes place.

In this Netflix original series, several wealthy nobles leave Florence and take their servants to a villa for a drunken vacation and stave off the plague. But the wine-filled antics temporarily turn into a chaotic fight for survival. Fans of “The Great” and even “The White Lotus” notice this dark comedy.

Watch on Netflix from July 25

If you’re a fan of the original series “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” like me, you’ve already picked up “The Dragon Prince” and are going to watch season 6 this weekend. But for those of you who don’t know, this animated fantasy exhibit is set in a world where dragons, humans, and elves struggle to coexist. While the powerful dragon Avizandum achieves an uneasy peace for a time, that peace is shattered when the humans kill the Dragon Kings.

The sixth season, titled “Book Six: Stars,” features human wizard Callum (Jack DeSena) and Moonshadow assassin Elf Rayla (Paula Burrows), searching for a way to destroy the evil Elf Startouch Aaravos (Erik Dellums) before that it can cause chaos. While this is an exhibit aimed at older ages, there is some violence and dark themes, so perhaps show it to your little ones.

Watch it on Netflix starting July 26

What if we took a group of horny people and put them together on an island where they were partially clothed most of the time? This is the premise of many truth television shows. But on “Too Hot to Handle” there’s a difference: If Lana, the show’s head AI, catches the contestants hooking up, they lose the prize money.

This series was a great fortune for Netflix and in season 6 there are still many “naughty nymphos” who try to be smart but fail in the end. However, this new season has added a new twist in the form of “Bad Lana”, which encourages throwing regulations out the window. The first 4 episodes are now available for streaming and 3 new episodes arrive this Friday.

Watch on Netflix from July 26

“All American” is a CW sports drama series that just wrapped its sixth season this year (it was renewed for a seventh). The series follows Spencer James (Daniel Ezra), a rising star from South Central Los Angeles who is recruited to play at one of Beverly Hills’ top schools.  

Based on the life of former NFL player Spencer Paysinger, Season 6 features the fictional Spencer James at the fictional Golden Angeles University for the NFL Draft. Don’t miss this series praised for its representation of football and the performances of its actors.  

Watch it on Netflix now

The wonderful thing about Netflix is that you don’t just get views and videos produced through Netflix. There is also a deep and constantly updated content library from other studies and more are being added every day.

This week, Netflix adds “The Man of U. N. C. L. E. ” Based on the 1964 television series, Guy Ritchie’s action-packed film stars Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo, a CIA agent who will have to team up with KGB agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) for Evita. that Nazi sympathizers build a nuclear weapon. If you need an action movie with a star-studded cast, look no further.  

Watch on Netflix from July 27

JULY 23

“All American” season 6

JULY 24 

“Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam” (Netflix documentary)

This gripping documentary series chronicles the downfall of Lou Pearlman, the music mogul who created and led some of the biggest boy bands of the ’90s.

“The Love of My Life” (CO) (Netflix series)

The fierce daughter of a wealthy landowner falls in love with a charismatic young worker, only to have their families tear them apart.

“Resurrected Rides” (Netflix series)

Comedian Chris Redd works with a dream team of automotive experts to breathe new life into worn-out cars with stunning traditional makeovers.

JULY 25

“The Decameron” (Netflix series)

In 1348, a plague hits the Italian countryside hard when a handful of nobles take their servants to a villa for a luxurious vacation. But what starts as a wine-soaked sexual adventure turns into a fight for survival in this dark comedy.

“Kleo” season 2 (DE) (Netflix series)

Former East German spy Kleo continues her rampage through post-Cold War Europe, sending her further afield than she would like.

“Tokyo Swindlers” (JP) (Netflix series)

A team of scammers learns of a prime real estate property valued at 10 billion yen and will do nothing to expose their most ambitious scam to date.

JULY 26

“The Dragon Prince” season 6 (Netflix family series)

As Callum and Rayla search for a way to destroy Aaravos, their friends confront the elf’s insidious influence over Xadia and Katolis.

Season “Elite” (ES) (Netflix series)

Omar and Nadia meet again as the beginning of The Scholars of Las Encinas approaches, and one last mystery puts the friendships (and enemies) on the verge of collapse.

“House of Ga’a” (NG) (Netflix film)

Bashorun Gaa tells the story of the fall of a ruthless kingmaker who used deception and voodoo to rule, only to be defeated through his own blood.

“Non Negotiable” (MX) (Netflix movie)

Hostage negotiator Alan Bender is called to save the president from kidnapping, but he is also found intervening to save his spouse and marriage.

“Too Hot to Handle” season 6 (Netflix series) new episodes

New season, new prize pool, new twists and a new naughty companion for Lana, who is causing a sensation among the sexy bachelors of the village.

JULY 27

“The man from U. N. C. L. E. “

Malcolm McMillan is a senior editor at Tom’s Guide and covers all of the latest TV shows and movies. That means news, analysis, recommendations, reviews, and more on just about anything you can watch, adding sports!If it’s visual on a screen, you can write about it. Previously, Malcolm was editor of Tom’s Guide for more than a year, focusing on synthetic intelligence (AI), audio-visual generation, and virtual reality headsets.

Before writing for Tom’s Guide, Malcolm worked as a fantasy football analyst for several sites and also briefly worked for Microsoft, promoting laptops, Xbox products, and even the ill-fated Windows Phone. He is passionate about video games and sports, although either of them causes him to yell at the television. He proudly sports quite a few tattoos, adding one from Arsenal, in honor of the team that makes him scream at the top of his lungs on television.

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