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Weekend Watch list: From Adam Sandler’s Murder Mystery to Huma Qureshi’s Leila ,here are some Netflix shows that can be streamed this Friday

Jun 21, 2019, 14:55 IST

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The weekend is almost here, that means you will have lots of time to binge-watch some of the good TV shows, films and documentaries which you have been planning for days.

Browsing so many options and ultimately deciding what to stream alone can be a time taking task. Here’s a list of five Netflix shows that can be fun to watch on weekends.

Here we go:

Murder Mystery
<sup>Netflix</sup>

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anistery’s European vacation starts with fun on a yacht. But, soon the elderly billionaire owner is killed in mysterious circumstances. And, the ‘Americans’ are blamed for it. While on the run, will the couple manage to solve the case?

Charite at War

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<sup>Netflix</sup>

Set in 1943, the Charite at War brings you a story of a German hospital that witnesses the effects of World War II and the Nazi regime.

Aggretsuko
<sup>Netflix</sup>

The second season of Japanese anime series, Aggretsuko is back with a story of 25-year-old Retsuko — the Red Panda— who is frustrated with her job and loves karako.

The Alcasser Murders
<sup>Netflix</sup>

The Alcasser Murders is a documentary that explores that unresolved murder case of three girls in Spain in 1992.

Leila
<sup>Netflix</sup>

Set in a dystopian future, Netflix’s Leila, is the story of a woman who tries to find her daughter taken from her years ago in an oppressive regime.
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