What’s coming to Netflix in August 2023?

What's coming to Netflix in August 2023?  Ready Steady Cut

What’s coming to Netflix in August 2023?

What's coming to Netflix in August 2023?

What’s coming to Netflix in August 2023?

August 1

  • Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child — Pro boxing sensation — and perennial troublemaker — Jake Paul shares his unlikely journey from online prankster to power puncher in this documentary.

August 2

  • Mark Cavendish: Never Enough — Intimate and captivating, this documentary charts the meteoric rise, tragic downfall and unbelievable comeback of professional cyclist Mark Cavendish.
  • Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food — Through revealing interviews with experts and victims’ families, this gripping documentary examines the problem of deadly foodborne illness in the US.
  • Soulcatcher — A military contractor hired to seize a weapon that turns people into savage killers seeks revenge when his brother falls victim to the device.

August 3

  • Choona — When an unlikely group of misfits discovers a common enemy in the same ruthless yet superstitious politician, they plot a heist to exact revenge.
  • Head to Head — Hilarity meets danger when a lovesick chauffeur and a bootleg mechanic mistakenly pick up a retired crime lord, igniting a wild, life-changing adventure.
  • Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead — In this anime adaptation, an overworked 24-year-old finally decides to live a little and create a bucket list, when a zombie outbreak hits the country.
  • The Last Hours of Mario Biondo — Questions persist about the last night of Mario Biondo, the husband of Spanish TV host Raquel Sánchez Silva. This true-crime series uncovers new details.
  • Heartstopper (Season 2) — Teens Charlie and Nick discover their unlikely friendship might be something more as they navigate school and young love.

August 4

  • The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge — In this high-stakes “Nailed It!” spinoff competition, 10 terrible bakers pick up tips from professional coaches while vying for a sweet cash prize.
  • The Hunt for Veerappan — This docuseries follows the rise and fall of Veerappan, a dreaded smuggler whose bloody reign sparked a 20-year-long manhunt in south India.
  • Fatal Seduction (Season 1 Volume 2) — A married woman goes on a dangerous weekend trip away from home that sparks desire but ends tragically, making her wonder if the people close to her are telling the truth.

August 7

  • Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 8) — Cute cats, quirky crafts and colorful magic! Join kitty enthusiast Gabby and her sidekick Pandy Paws as they team up for a series of animated adventures.

August 8

  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 2 — When sinister forces threaten the peace of Britannia, a young prince embarks on a perilous journey to save his loved ones and discover his true powers.
  • Untold: Johnny Football — This documentary traces the meteoric rise and precipitous fall of football star Johnny Manziel via interviews with friends, coaches and Manziel himself.
  • Zombieverse — In Seoul, where a zombie virus outbreak has run amok, who will outwit the undead in the face of challenging quests and come out alive?

August 9

  • Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop — Rappers, writers and experts detail the influence of women on hip-hop music and culture in this docuseries honoring the trailblazers and game-changers.

August 10

  • Mech Cadets — An underdog teen joins a group of young Cadets who’ve been chosen to bond with Robo Mechs from space and defend Earth against alien invaders.
  • Painkiller — The causes and consequences of America’s opioid epidemic unfold in this drama following its perpetrators, victims and an investigator seeking the truth.
  • Marry My Dead Body — After finding an odd envelope, Policeman Ming-han’s life takes a spooky turn: He’s now wed to a ghost husband, and they must solve a crime together.

August 11

  • Heart of Stone — An intelligence operative for a shadowy global peacekeeping agency races to stop a hacker from stealing its most valuable — and dangerous — weapon.
  • Down For Love — A heartwarming quest for love, this feel-good reality show follows several people with Down syndrome as they navigate the trials and triumphs of dating.

August 15

  • Eye of the Storm — A woman recently divorced from a French prince and her washed-up actor brother return home to Australia, hoping to reconcile with their dying mother.
  • Jared Freid: 37 and Single — Stand-up comedy special.
  • Untold: Hall of Shame — Examine one of sports’ biggest steroid scandals via interviews with the head of BALCO lab, athletes suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs and more.

August 16

  • At Home with the Furys — Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury will star in a new multi-part documentary series about his family life outside the ring.
  • The Chosen One — Determined to bring a Zika vaccine to the remote Pantanal, three doctors clash with a faith healer and are pulled deeper into the mysteries of his cult.

August 17

  • My Dad the Bounty Hunter (Season 2) — An intergalactic bounty hunter takes dad duty to new extremes when his two kids accidentally hitch a ride with him to outer space and crash his mission.
  • The Upshaws (Season 3) — In Indiana, a working-class African American family struggles to make it work and make it right without the blueprints to do it.

August 18

  • 10 Days of a Bad Man — Battered, broken and bereaved, a private investigator must muscle his way through a tangle

    SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

    SDGs Addressed or Connected to the Issues Highlighted in the Article:

    1. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
    2. SDG 4: Quality Education
    3. SDG 5: Gender Equality
    4. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
    5. SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
    6. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
    7. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
    8. SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    Specific Targets Based on the Article’s Content:

    • Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one-third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.
    • Target 4.7: By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including among others through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles.
    • Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic, and public life.
    • Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.
    • Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic, and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, or economic or other status.
    • Target 11.4: Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
    • Target 12.2: By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
    • Target 16.3: Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.

    Indicators Mentioned or Implied in the Article:

    • Indicator 3.4.1: Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease.
    • Indicator 4.7.1: Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment.
    • Indicator 5.5.1: Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national parliaments and (b) local governments.
    • Indicator 8.5.1: Average hourly earnings of female and male employees, by occupation, age group and persons with disabilities.
    • Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income, by age, sex and persons with disabilities.
    • Indicator 11.4.1: Total expenditure (public and private) per capita spent on the preservation, protection and conservation of all cultural and natural heritage, by type of heritage (cultural, natural, mixed and World Heritage Centre designation), level of government (national, regional and local/municipal), type of expenditure (operating expenditure/investment) and type of private funding (donations in kind, private non-profit sector and sponsorship).
    • Indicator 12.2.1: Material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP.
    • Indicator 16.3.1: Proportion of victims of violence in the previous 12 months who reported their victimization to competent authorities or other officially recognized mechanisms.

    Table: SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

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    SDGs Targets Indicators
    SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one-third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being. Indicator 3.4.1: Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease.
    SDG 4: Quality Education Target 4.7: By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including among others through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles. Indicator 4.7.1: Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment.
    SDG 5: Gender Equality Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic, and public life. Indicator 5.5.1: Proportion of seats held by women in (a) national parliaments and (b) local governments.
    SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value. Indicator 8.5.1: Average hourly earnings of female and male employees, by occupation, age group and persons with disabilities.
    SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic, and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, or economic or other status. Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income, by age, sex and persons with disabilities.