What’s New on Netflix Australia This Week: March 22nd, 2019

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It’s already that time of the week again as we round up all the latest additions this past week for Netflix Australia. It’s quality over quantity this week with only 34 new titles added to your Netflix library. Unbuckle the belt of your watch list as we have some brilliant new titles just for you.

Firstly here of all here are the highlights from this past week:


Peaky Blinders (Season 4)

The British smash hit has become one of the most popular titles streaming on Netflix to date not to mention one of the best titles the BBC has produced in the past 20 years. The story of the infamous Peaky Blinders is based on the street gang of the same name. With an excellent ensemble of cast members and writers, if you haven’t already watched the crime-drama then strap yourself in and get ready for a binge!

It’s been a year since the great war ended and veterans of the war have returned to their homes in England. In the post-war era of WW1 tensions and rise amongst the classes and amidst the growing chaos there are those ready to take advantage. The notorious Birmingham gang known as the Peaky Blinders find a weapon cache full of guns that can help give them the firepower and money needed to take control of the streets of the city. While the Peaky Blinders make their play for powers a special detective from Ireland is sent to help find the guns and take down those responsible.


Despicable Me 3 (2017)

With Dreamworks and Disney dominating the animated box office it took something special to stand out amongst the giants. Illumination Studios did just that with their smash hit Despicable Me franchise. The third film didn’t fail to disappoint grossing $1 Billion worldwide.

After failing to arrest an ’80s child star turned supervillain, Gru loses his job but gains a family member when he learns he’s got a long-lost twin.


The Dirt (2019) Netflix Original

The Dirt follows the meteoric rise of the most notorious rock band in history Motley Crue. Taken from the first-hand accounts of the band members themselves the film follows some of their most shocking moments in their career.


Here Are All The Brand New Titles Added To Netflix Australia This Week

12 New Movies Added to Netflix Australia This Week:

  • Acrimony (2018)
  • Despicable Me 3 (2017)
  • Imago (2018)
  • Jackie (20160
  • Mirage (2018) Netflix Original
  • Tag (2018)
  • The Dirt (2019) Netflix Original
  • The Super Parental Guardians (2016)
  • The Third Party (2016)
  • The Unmarried Wife (2016)
  • The Wedding Curse (2006)
  • Vince and Kath and James (2016)

15 New TV Shows Added to Netflix Australia This Week:

  • Angry Birds (Season 3)
  • Carlo & Malik (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • Charlie’s Colorforms City (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • Crime Diaries: The Candidate (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • Delhi Crime (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • February 9 (Season 1)
  • Green Door (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • Most Beautiful Thing (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • My Husband Won’t Fit (Season 1) Netflix Original
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Classic (Season 1)
  • Peaky Blinders (Season 4)
  • Stay Tuned (Season 1)
  • The 10 Sins (Season 1)
  • The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin (2014)
  • The OA (Season 2) Netflix Original

5 New Documentaries Added to Netflix Australia This Week:

  • Alexis Viera: A Story of Surviving (2019)
  • Antoine Griezmann: The Making of a Legend (2019) Netflix Original
  • ReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre (2019) Netflix Original
  • Social Animals (2018)
  • The Rolling Stones: Ole Ole Ole! A Trip Across Latin America (2016)

1 New Stand Up Special Added to Netflix Australia This Week:

  • Amy Schumer Growing (2019) Netflix Original

1 New Reality Show Added to Netflix Australia This Week:

  • Selling Sunset (Season 1) Netflix Original

What will you be watching on Netflix Australia this week? Let us know in the comments below!

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Jacob joined What's on Netflix fulltime in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers. Jacob covers all things Netflix whether that's TV or movies but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in Norwich in the United Kingdom. Contact: jacob@whats-on-netflix.com