Netflix new releases this weekend: Chef’s Table Vol. 6 and more

CHEF'S TABLE - Credit: Netflix
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The full list of Netflix new releases this weekend, including the sixth season of Chef’s Table, the premiere of Paddleton and many more.

Ok, so overall this isn’t the most exciting weekend for Netflix. While last weekend saw big premieres like The Umbrella Academy and The Dragon Prince, Feb. 22-24 should prove to be quieter days. Still, there are some hidden gems among the Netflix new releases that you won’t want to miss out on. Here’s the breakdown.

If you love food, you should definitely check out Chef’s Table. This quiet, reflective docuseries is returning for its sixth season on Friday, Feb. 22. A word to the wise? Don’t watch this one hungry. The gorgeous food images are sure to make you ravenous.

Here’s the show’s trailer, making things look as scrumptious as ever.

Another fun food show this week is a reality series called The Big Family Cooking Showdown. This is only season 2 of the show, so it wouldn’t prove too hard to binge the whole series this week if you’d like.

If you’re looking for a new movie to settle in with this weekend, be sure to check out Paddleton. Comedic stars Ray Romano and Mark Duplass are leading the cast as two neighbors who come together after one of the men is diagnosed with terminal cancer. The film is getting great early reviews, with many critics praising its “pitch-perfect performances.”

Check out the movie trailer below:

Of course, these titles are just here to get you started. Are there any other shows or movies out this weekend that caught your eye? Be sure to let us know what new Netflix release you’ll be watching this weekend!

Netflix new releases this weekend (Feb. 22-24)

Feb. 22

Chef’s Table: Volume 6
Firebrand
GO! Vive a tu manera
Paddleton
Paris Is Us (Paris est à nous)
Rebellion: Season 2
Suburra: Season 2
The Big Family Cooking Showdown: Season 2
The Photographer of Mauthausen
Workin’ Moms

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