Since the pandemic scenario first started a while ago, OTT Platforms have had a significant impact on people’s lives. OTT services like Netflix have been meeting people’s entertainment needs more than ever while they have been confined to their homes. Mainly Netflix has been producing a tonne of new films, television programs, and seasons to existing programs. So, here are the top Netflix releases coming up in the near future:

Stranger Things

Stranger Things Season 4 Episode 2: Two new Stranger Things episodes will be released just in time for the Fourth of July holiday. Episodes 7 and 8 are said to clock in at a staggering 98 minutes and 85 minutes, respectively, so it’s good that you’ll have the long weekend to binge-watch them. You’ll probably witness how everything plays out between the children of Hawkins, Eleven, and the wicked, mind-reading Vecna.

Cut Throat City

Four childhood friends come home after Hurricane Katrina to find their houses ruined form the core of the film. They consent to a gangster’s invitation to take part in a theft under financial duress.

These are some of the top new and recent Netflix series and films. Aside from these, Netflix still has a tonne more movies scheduled for release that are worth binge-watching.

Luckiest Girl Alive

Watch this gripping Netflix Original mystery thriller starring Mila Kunis to have your heart racing early in October. Ani Fanelli (Kunis), a sassy New Yorker, looks to have the ideal life as a successful journalist for a well-known magazine, all while donning an exquisite wardrobe and preparing for her upcoming dream wedding in Nantucket. Her story is the focus of the movie Luckiest Girl Alive. Ani’s dream life, however, quickly turns into a complete nightmare as she is forced to confront the past trauma she had worked so hard to distance herself from when the director of a true-crime documentary contacts her in order to get her perspective on a terrifying incident that happened while she was a student at the elite Brentley School.

The Crown Season 5

The reign of the Queen is about to change. Imelda Staunton will replace Olivia Colman and Claire Foy as monarch in Netflix’s extravagant portrayal of the Windsors just two months after the loss of Queen Elizabeth. She will be joined by Jonathan Pryce’s Philip, Jonathan West’s Charles, and Elizabeth Debicki’s Diana for a season that has already generated controversy among the royal inner circle.

Descendant

The winners, who are just interested in covering their asses and mythologizing their grandeur, are the ones who write history. This is why African-American families’ oral histories that have been passed down through the generations are still so valuable. Black history is American history, but it is frequently misrepresented, mislabeled, muddled, or outright ignored in textbooks and classrooms. Oral traditions cannot be destroyed as long as there are living people to recount the story and pass it on.