Netflix: see 5 films and series that enter the catalog this week

May 4, 2026
netflix:-see-5-films-and-series-that-enter-the-catalog-this-weekNetflix: see 5 films and series that enter the catalog this week

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For those who love films and series, the week promises good entertainment options on Netflix. Among the new features are dramatic and romantic titles to binge-watch in just a few days, as well as moving productions full of mystery. To complete the program, a nostalgic documentary about the Brazilian team kicks off the atmosphere of the upcoming World Cup.

Next, check out 5 films and series that enter the Netflix catalog this week!

1. Blind Marriage: Poland (06/05)

“Blind Marriage: Poland” follows the format of reality show in other countries and brings together single men and women looking for a partner to marry (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

The love booths are back, this time in the Polish version. Following the format of reality show in other countries, “Blind Marriage: Poland” brings together single men and women looking for a partner to get married without having ever seen each other before. From then on, the question that accompanies the entire season is: does blind love lead to marriage? Just watching to find out.

2. Personas (07/05)

“Personas” is inspired by a true story and follows a group of customs control employees infiltrated by drug gangs in Great Britain (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

Inspired by a true story and written by Neil Forsyth, “Personas” is a series set in the United Kingdom in the 1990s. The plot follows a group of customs control employees who work undercover in drug gangs in Great Britain. The goal? Combat drug trafficking across British borders.

The problem is that they are not trained spies. In fact, they are common men and women “submitted to basic training and tasked with building new identities in the criminal underworld”, describes the official synopsis. The plot promises a lot of suspense and action from beginning to end.

3. Tetra: Believe Again (07/05)

“Tetra: Believe Again” brings together interviews and never-before-seen images recorded by Brazilian national team players in 1994 (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

Exploring behind the scenes of winning the 1994 World Cup, “Tetra: Crédito de Novo” is an original Netflix documentary narrated by players from the Brazilian team, such as Romário, Bebeto, Dunga, Zinho and Gilmar Rinaldi, as well as their rivals.

The production brings together interviews and unpublished images recorded by the artists themselves. athletes throughout the championship, revealing the joys and challenges of living that historic moment, as well as the pressure to put Brazil back at the top of world football after the Pelé Era.

4. Mortal Calculus (08/05)

“The Mortal Calculus” follows two detectives as they try to unravel a series of murders surrounded by mysteries (Image: Digital reproduction | Warner Bros. Pictures)

Starring Sandra Bullock and Ben Chaplin, “Calculus” is a film originally released in 2002 and follows the story of students Justin Pendleton (Michael Pitt) and Richard Haywood (Ryan Gosling), who decide to commit murders believing they are able to deceive the police.

What they didn’t expect is that detectives Cassie Mayweather and Sam Kennedy would be tasked with cracking the case. During the investigationsaccording to the official synopsis, “the duo discovers details about the students’ past that may explain why they committed such murders”. The production is marked by psychological suspense and mystery, which captivates the audience from beginning to end.

“Extraordinarily Brilliant Creatures” follows the story of a widow who develops a friendship with an octopus and a young man in search of his father (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

Based on best-seller namesake by Shelby Van Pelt, “Extraordinarily Brilliant Creatures” follows the story of Tova (Sally Field), a widow who works as a janitor at an aquarium and develops a friendship with the octopus Marcellus, who lives in one of the tanks there, and the young Cameron (Lewis Pullman), who has just arrived in the city in search of his father. Together, they unravel a mystery that transforms their journeys and restores the charm of life.

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