2023 7 Reasons to Love Netflix 9

2023 7 Reasons to Love Netflix 9

Now, with Netflix's crackdown on password sharing, it's easy to hold a grudge against Netflix. Even if you weren't one of the people who held a grudge about the cancelled Warrior Nun.

Netflix's claim to be one of the best streaming services is also bolstered by a slew of big movies, including James Cameron's classic and two popular franchises. In addition, the latest Puss in Boots film is also coming to Netflix this month.

On top of that, a popular Netflix horror movie is being spun off, one of the service's popular dating shows is back, and an interesting sci-fi film about cloning and experimentation will be available at a later date.

Yesterday (June 29), Netflix released the first five episodes of its latest season of The Witcher. While this is a delight for fans of Geralt, played by Henry Cavill, those fans must be a bit saddened, given that this is his last season in one of Netflix's finest films.

Fortunately, the wait for Cavill's finale won't be too long, as "The Witcher" Season 3 Part 2 is scheduled for July 27. The final episode of Part 1 ended with a bit of a cliffhanger, right on the edge of the blade, so fans will definitely want to watch the next one.

David E. Kelley's latest hit series is back: for the first week, viewers flooded in because Manuel Garcia-Rulfo's Mickey Haller is a criminal defense attorney with a chauffeur-driven Lincoln Navigator in his office. Hence the title.

The big new drama this season is that Mickey's new love interest is also charged with murder and becomes his client. Part 2 will be released on August 3.

Bird Box fans ready to put on blinders will get a chance to do so in "Bird Box Barcelona," a spin-off made in English and Spanish from the 2018 film (due out July 14).

The chapter follows father and daughter Sebastian (Mario Casas) and Anna (Alejandra Howard) as they try to navigate a world where a mysterious entity could drive them to suicide.

James Cameron's "Titanic" arrived on Netflix on Saturday (July 1) and is one of the biggest films to appear on the service. Unfortunately, some are not happy with the news, as the film will be delivered one week after the tragedy of Ocean Gate's Titan submersible, in which all five passengers went missing.

But for those who can separate art from news, "Titanic" is a beloved film for a reason. Filled with the emotions of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Kate Winslet), whose romance threatens her engagement to Cal (Billy Zane), Titanic's story is as big as its ship.

Locally, it also shows the arrogance of man, which led to the downfall of the ship. [They Cloned Tyrone (June 21), starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx. Boyega plays the lead role of Tyrone, and this trippy sci-fi film looks interesting.

Also, any chance to see Jamie Foxx, who is currently recovering from an illness, would be welcome. The Men Who Cloned Tyrone is also the feature film directorial debut of Jewel Taylor, who wrote the screenplay for Creed II and Date Night.

The reason is that this "Shrek Cinematic Universe" is far better than most expected. The titular lass, played by Antonio Banderas, returns along with Kitty, played by Salma Hayek, and a strong supporting voice cast. John Mulaney as Jack Horner, Florence Pugh as Goldilocks, and Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, and Samson Kayo voice the three-bear crime family.

"Puss in Boots": "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish," which opens in theaters on July 13, not only has an emotional story, but also a gorgeous visual style that mixes 3D and 2D animation. In some scenes, you will feel as if you are watching a fairy tale storybook.

Netflix is catering to three major fandoms this month with four "Karate Kid" films (the first three and the 2010 version), "Rush Hour" 1, 2, and 3, and "Star Trek" (2009) and "Star Trek Into Darkness". That means "Cobra Kai" fans can rewatch the film again before the next season, while "Star Wars" fans watching "Strange New Worlds" can look back at JJ Abrams' amazing big-screen revival. And those who love the dialogue between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker can revisit the adventures of Lee and Carter.

Season 5 of Too Hot to Handle (July 14) brings back one of Netflix's juicier shows for more fun in the sun, and according to Netflix's official copy, this season's cast will be "on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean" with "new dating show, Love Overboard," and expect to "compete with each other." But that's not what they get.

THtH's premise is simple: gather a group of conventionally attractive singles and put them in a situation where they expect things to get risqué.

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