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what to watch on netflix

Netflix has just unveiled its upcoming movie releases for the summer, and let's just say there's a whole lot to look forward to as the weather gets warmer.

From action-thrillers to rom-coms, there are so many new movies that'll make you want to crank up that air conditioning, stay in and host a big movie night.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Netflix Canada has a massive catalogue of films by filmmakers from around the world.

With Black History Month in full swing, there's perhaps no better time to champion some absolutely brilliant Black directors, whether they be Canadian or not.

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How long does it take you to finish a Netflix season? According to new research, some Canadians waste no time watching entire seasons of new shows.

Gambling website Time2play looked at Canadians' binge-watching habits when it comes to Netflix series, and it turns out that Canucks in two provinces out-watch the rest of the country.

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'Tis the season for new content? With the weather turning colder, it may be time to look through your watchlist and prepare it to keep you entertained for the long winter months ahead.

These days, there's no shortage of tv content based on books and while some of these shows have been around for several seasons, some are new to platforms and audiences. Either way, these recommendations will give new heat to the debate about whether the book is always better.

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