Staying in tonight?
Another week has come and gone, which means there has been another
huge batch of Netflix additions.
The streaming service have been on top of their game this year, with a number of jaw-dropping and binge-worthy additions.
And given the fact that the weather has been all over the place lately, the temptation to stay in tonight and catch up with the latest Netflix offerings is
seriously real.
If you're staying in this weekend, here are 5 new additions to Netflix you should check out.
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
November 22
The Dolly music you love, the stories you’ve been waiting for. Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings is an anthology series that showcases the stories, memories, and inspirations behind her most beloved songs.
New and classic Dolly music will score every episode. Each story will vary in tone, from love stories and inspirational tales to family dramas, westerns, and revenge comedies.
Nailed It! Holiday!: Season 2
November 22
Jingle bells. Funky smells. Panic in the air. We're bringing hilarity home for the holidays with wonder-fail creations and woefully botched bakes.
High Seas: Season 2
November 22
High Seas, an original thriller series, set on the 1940’s, starring Jon Kortajarena, Ivana Baquero and Alejandra Onieva, will follow its path to Rio de Janeiro and will welcome new passengers, who will get involved in disturbing situations, mysteries and a lot of secrets that will increase the suspense inside the ship.
The Knight Before Christmas
November 21
After a sorceress transports medieval knight Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse) to present-day Ohio during the holiday season, he befriends Brooke (Vanessa Hudgens), a clever and kind science teacher who's been disillusioned by love.
Brooke helps Sir Cole navigate the modern world and tries to help him discover how to fulfil his mysterious one true quest — the only act that will return him to his time.
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator
November 20
BIKRAM: YOGI, GURU, PREDATOR explores the dramatic rise and fall of Bikram Choudhury, the controversial founder of hot yoga