What’s New on Netflix UK & High 10s: September 28th, 2020

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Whose Vote Counts, Defined is offered to stream on Netflix UK

There’s just one, however an arguably crucial new addition to the UK library right this moment. There’s nonetheless a lot to maintain you busy from the earlier week. Right here’s what’s new on Netflix UK right this moment & prime 10s for September 28th, 2020.

Initially, right here is right this moment’s spotlight on Netflix UK:


Whose Vote Counts, Defined (Restricted Sequence) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 3
Style: Documentary, Political | Runtime: 25 Minutes

Though its the one addition to Netflix UK, by all means, it doesn’t make the newest addition any much less necessary. Arguably extra related to American audiences, there are nonetheless many individuals all over the world confused by the American voting system.

In what may very well be probably the most necessary election years in historical past, the end result will definitely have a profound financial and political impression on the world for the subsequent 4 years.


What’s New on Netflix UK As we speak: September 28th, 2020

  • Whose Vote Counts, Defined (Restricted Sequence) N

Motion pictures & TV Sequence Leaving Netflix UK As we speak: September 28th, 2020

  • 5CM (2012)
  • Downsizing (2017)
  • Single (2015)
  • The Sinking Of Van Der Wijck (2013)
  • Social Animals (2018)
  • The Villainess (2017)

Most Widespread Motion pictures & TV Sequence on Netflix UK As we speak: September 28th, 2020

To nobody’s shock, Enola Holmes begins the week at prime of the pile. Ratched maintains its keep on the prime for over per week straight.


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