
The weather has been a bit all over the place lately.
Which means the temptation to spend Saturday evening curled up on the couch, with a good TV show or movie on the telly, is all too real.
Thankfully, Netflix have come to the rescue with a number of binge-worthy TV series' and movies being added just in time for the weekend.
Here are 5 new additions to Netflix to check out this weekend.
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 3
Https://youtu.be/k4XL6ybNOuM
Jack Whitehall: Travels with my Father is back and this time, they're taking the US by storm. Award-winning comedian, writer and actor Jack Whitehall is now living and working in LA, Jack hopes to convince a reluctant Michael to move to the U.S. by showing him what the American West has to offer.
The Spy
https://youtu.be/5UijUOy0MmE
THE SPY is inspired by the real-life story of former Mossad agent, Eli Cohen, who successfully goes undercover in Syria in the early 1960s. Cohen becomes close enough to ambitious military leaders and their rich friends to earn a game-changing level of trust about Syria’s biggest anti-Israel secret initiatives.
Elite : Season 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76AuB3eZxS4
Las Encinas, the best and most exclusive school in Spain where the elite send their children to study, is also where three working class kids have just been admitted after their academy was destroyed by an earthquake and the local council divided up the students between the different schools in the area. The clash between those who have everything and those who have nothing to lose creates the perfect storm that ultimately ends in a murder. Who is behind the crime?
In the wake of a classmate's death, a student vanishes, allegiances shift, new friends join the drama, and dark secrets become too difficult to contain.
Hip-Hop Evolution: Season 3
Influential MCs, DJs and moguls trace hip-hop's growth from the basements of the Bronx to the top of the charts in this documentary series.
Tupac, Biggie, Lil' Kim and Jay-Z blaze a trail into the '90s as insiders sling the straight-up truth on the culture's most iconic rappers and rhymes.