Netflix movies and shows to watch this weekend, May 21, 2021: Army of the Dead and more

ARMY OF THE DEAD - (L-R) NORA ARNEZEDER as LILLY, SAMANTHA WIN as CHAMBERS, ANA DE LA REGUERA as CRUZ, DAVE BAUTISTA as SCOTT WARD and OMARI HARDWICK as VANDEROHE. Cr: NETFLIX © 2021
ARMY OF THE DEAD - (L-R) NORA ARNEZEDER as LILLY, SAMANTHA WIN as CHAMBERS, ANA DE LA REGUERA as CRUZ, DAVE BAUTISTA as SCOTT WARD and OMARI HARDWICK as VANDEROHE. Cr: NETFLIX © 2021 /
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Army of the Dead premieres this weekend! What other Netflix movies and shows will be streaming beginning May 21, 2021, for you to enjoy from home? Here’s what to keep an eye out for, though if you seek quantity over quality, you may be disappointed.

Each Friday we share the biggest Netflix movies and shows premiering over the weekend. The streaming titan is the streaming champ for a reason. For starters, the variety of content offered is unmatched.

One can find a romantic comedy or the next big horror film on Netflix. Another reason is that there are almost unlimited options. That said, this could be a problem.

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We all love a lot of choices, sure, but sometimes we just want to sit down on the couch and quickly find a movie to watch and unwind for the weekend. We can’t do that if we keep searching for something to watch now, can we?

That’s why we’re happy to help! Below, we share the biggest movies and shows to watch. However, you may be disappointed. Simply put, there just isn’t too much premiering this week. You’ll see what we mean.

New Netflix movies and shows

  • Army of the Dead, May 21, 2021
  • Master of None, May 23, 2021

Do you see what we mean? But it’s not about quantity, the arrival of the movie Army of the Dead has been anticipated for a long while! Will it live up to the hype? The movie follows a group of mercenaries trying to pull off a heist in the middle of a zombie outbreak.

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What will you be watching on Netflix this weekend? One of the two debuts from this list, something we missed (share what it is with us) or a previous release?