5 New Netflix shows & films to catch in July 2021

If you’ve run out of shows to watch after staying at home during the recent National Day holiday, fret not! We have 5 new Netflix picks for you to binge on for the month of September. From a Japanese anime to an aviation mystery, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find out!

Sparkling Joy with Marie Kondo

You’ll be glad to hear that everybody’s favourite expert organiser is back! After the huge success of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo will return once again to declutter and clean things up with the famous KonMari method, only this time she’s also bringing it to businesses and people. This inspiring and emotional series shows how life-changing changes to the workplace and relationships can be made just by tidying up. At the same time, we will be able to take a peek into Marie Kondo’s private life at home where she applies what she teaches and preaches. Pack your beds, settle in, and start this journey on the last day of August.

Sparkling Joy with Marie Kondo will be available on Netflix from 31st August 2021.

Your Name

If you’re no stranger to Shinkai-san’s filmography, you know this tearjerker of a movie will leave your eyes and cheeks puffy, so make sure you clear out the rest of your day to avoid concerned stares from your friends and the public. Following a city boy and country girl, they magically swap bodies and try to live out each other’s life while trying not to arouse suspicion, with their Notes app being the only way of communication. Separated by distance and time, will they get their chance to meet?

Your Name will be available on Netflix from 1st September 2021.

Yesterday

Imagine a world without The Beatles. Can’t relate? Well, can’t say the same for Jack Malik in Yesterday. After being hit by a bus during a catastrophic blackout, the exasperated musician wakes up in a strange world where nobody knows the existence of the iconic British rock band. He seizes the opportunity and performs their hit songs, slingshotting him to stardom. However in the midst of all this, his day one supporter/manager/love interest, Ellie Appleton, slowly drifts away from him after seeing him being consumed by fame.

Yesterday will be available on Netflix from 3rd September 2021.

Lucifer: Season 6

The devilish handsome playboy is back again for another, but also the last season. If you’ve never watched Lucifer, just know that the King of Hell lives up to his title in this drama. Causing destruction and wreaking havoc is what he does, but we also get to see a kind and human side to him as he unashamedly inserts himself into Detective Chloe’s life, whom he has taken a liking for. The man works hard, but the Devil works harder. Accompany him on his path of redemption and see how it all ends.

Lucifer: Season 6 will be available on Netflix from 10th September 2021.

Midnight Mass

Horror fans, you won’t be left out. Following several cryptic messages from social media accounts, the creators of The Haunting of Hill House finally reveal their latest project – Midnight Mass. Following the arrival of a mysterious priest, the people of Crockett Island started experiencing strange occurrences, both good and bad. Is it the priest, is it the scheduled community, or is there a greater force at work here? Your guess is as good as mine. One thing’s for sure – we’ll have all the answers soon.

Midnight Mass will be available on Netflix from 24th September 2021. 

Feature image courtesy of Netflix

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