From a new season of 'GLOW' to a Tiffany Haddish comedy special
Though you might have spent July binging the new seasons of Stranger Things and Queer Eye, Netflix is back with a fresh batch of original programming.
Glow, the Netflix comedy executive produced by Orange Is the New Black and Weeds’ Jenji Kohan and starring Alison Brie, returns for its third season on Aug. 9 — the same day that Rocko’s Modern Life, the beloved Nickelodeon animated series, gets revived with a new season, only on Netflix. For fans of comedy, Hasan Minhaj has a new season of Patriot Act out on Aug. 4, and Tiffany Haddish has a new special, They Ready, available starting Aug. 13.
If you’re looking for something spooky, Mindhunter, the crime thriller series starring Jonathan Groff, returns with its second season on Aug. 16. As for licensed content, you can watch all five Rocky movies and Sex and the City: The Movie starting on Aug. 1, as well as Quentin Tarantino‘s Jackie Brown. Here are the Netflix originals coming to Netflix in August 2019Available TBDSacred Games: Season 2Derry Girls: Season 2Available Aug. 4Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 4The Naked Director The inBESTigators Available Aug. 13Tiffany Haddish Presents: They ReadyBetter Than Us Mindhunter: Season 2Available Aug.
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