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The new films and shows out on Netflix this weekend – June 9

A handful of exciting new shows and films are debuting on Netflix this weekend.

New films, docu-series and reality shows are dropping on the streaming platform. If you're looking to shelter from the thunderstorms this weekend, why not get stuck in?

Whether you fancy a crime docu-series about one of Spain's most notable serial killers, or a reality show about car renovators in Texas - Netflix has you covered.

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The following titles will be dropping on Netflix UK from Friday, June 9.

A Lot like Love

This Nollywood film follows an heiress and her husband — who's also her father's most trusted aide — on a romantic weekend getaway. But far from living the dream, their break is disrupted when things take a nightmarish turn.

The film, rated PG, stars Rahama Sadau, Sophie Alakija and Ibrahim Suleiman.

This World Can’t Tear Me Down

The second animation series from Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare debuts on Netflix this Friday.

"An old friend returns to the neighbourhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up" - reads the introduction on the Netflix website - "Zerocalcare would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again and make the right choice to find his place in the world."

It appears to follow on from Zerocalcare's debut Netflix series, Tear Along the Dotted Line, which premiered in 2021.

Bloodhounds

The Korean action series Bloodhounds debuts on Netflix this Friday. It follows the journey of two young boxers, portrayed by Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, as they join forces against a notorious loan shark preying on the poor.

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