Netflix New Releases: 'Graceland,' 'Before I Go to Sleep' and 'Love and Honor' Among Newest Releases [Watch]
Summer is quickly approaching, and for some lucky kids, it's already here. That also means its time for the Netflix season.
Every month, websites list what's coming in the next month to Netflix. But here is a list of what's new and sort of new to the streaming video buffet, according to BGR.
On May 24, the movies "Love and Honor" (2013) and "Welcome to the Punch" (2013) will start streaming on the video platform.
"Love and Honor" is a romantic drama starring Liam Hemsworth ("The Hunger Games") and Aimee Teegarden. It is about a soldier who departs the Vietnam War to come home and win his girlfriend back over.
"Welcome to the Punch" is a 2013 British action-thriller film starring James McAvoy.
See the trailer for it below.
On May 26, Netflix brings you the first two seasons of USA drama "Graceland," which is about undercover agents from different federal agencies all living in a confiscated house in southern California. It stars Daniel Sunjata ("Rescue Me") and Aaron Tveit.
On May 27, "Before I Go to Sleep" (2014) premiers on the streaming platform. This mystery thriller based on a novel of the same name is a joint-nationality production and stars Nicole Kidman ("The Others") and Colin Firth ("Bridget Jones Diary").
On May 29, the teen documentary "Hot Girls Wanted" (2015) premieres along with Season 3 of TV show "Mako Mermaids."
"Hot Girls Wanted" is a documentary that follows several female 18- and 19-year-old teens that have become pornographic actresses. It first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this year.
"Mako Mermaids" is a children and teen television show on Nickelodeon. It is a spin-off of "H20: Just Add Water."
In other Netflix news, Variety reports that Netflix now uses 37 percent of all Internet traffic bandwidth. With the summer buffet lists now approaching, that number can be expected to increase with people on vacation and kids out of school.
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