Netflix is all set to entertain its subscribers with new and old released content this month. The streaming giant took to Instagram on Sunday to share the list of movies, series, stand-up comedies and documentaries from various genres coming to Netflix in August 2021.

First Week

The streaming giant already dropped popular movies including "Inception," "Deep Blue Sea," "The Original Kings of Comedy" "Beethoven’s 2nd" "Catch Me If You Can" "The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia" and "Friday Night Lights" on Sunday.

Netflix will also release the original show, "Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord" on Tuesday. It is filmed in German and the runtime is 1 hour and thirty-seven minutes. "Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified" is another Netflix original, created by Petr Vachler, releasing Tuesday.

Second Week

Fond of Manga series? Netflix will introduce the Japanese manga series "Shaman King" on Aug. 9. While "Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 2" is slated to release on Aug. 10, Phil Wang’s stand-up comedy "Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang" will also release on the same day.

The highly anticipated romantic comedy, "The Kissing Booth 3" is scheduled for Aug. 11 release. A documentary titled "Misha and the Wolves" will also release on the same day.

Third Week

If you are fond of animated comedy, then "Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 5" is all set to entertain you as well as kids on Aug. 17. However, if you want to watch a documentary, "Untold: Deal with the Devil" is be a perfect pick for you.

"Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes" is also slated to release on Aug. 18. For those looking for a family-oriented movie, "The Secret Diary of an Exchange Student" is also releasing the same day. Jason Momoa's "Sweet Girl" will release on Aug. 20.

Fourth Week

Fantasy drama "The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf" is releasing on Aug. 23, while "Untold: Caitlyn Jenner" is slated to release on Aug. 24. "Clickbait," a horror film, and "John of God: The Crimes of a Spiritual Healer" are coming to Netflix on Aug. 25.

Sitcom "Family Reunion" Part 4 will release on Aug. 26 and teen romantic drama "He’s All That" will drop on Aug. 27.

Fifth & Final Week

Love watching a sports drama based on true events? "Untold: Crime and Penalties" is all set to release at the end of the month on Aug. 31, along with a reality series, "Sparking Joy."

If you have missed our list of movies and shows released in July on Netflix, check it out here.

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