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'Dirty Dancing' Lands On Netflix This Weekend And That's Us Sorted

'Dirty Dancing' Lands On Netflix This Weekend And That's Us Sorted

Get ready for the 'Time Of Your Life' - yes, we went there.

Lisa McLoughlin

Lisa McLoughlin

Broke AF following the Bank Holiday and planning on doing nothing but Netflix and chill? Well do not fear about what to watch as Dirty Dancing is arriving on the streaming service this weekend.

The cult classic follows Frances 'Baby' Houseman, a young woman who falls in love with dance instructor Johnny Castle at a holiday resort in the 1960s - but that's only the tip of the iceberg.

With an incredible soundtrack jam packed with absolute classics, the flick is filled with iconic dance numbers and iconic lines, such as "I carried a watermelon" and "Nobody puts baby in the corner".

When the film was released in 1987 it became a box office hit. In fact, the film was so well-loved that it managed to be the first ever movie to sell more than a million copies on home video.

The fan favourite stars Patrick Swayze as Johnny and Jennifer Grey as Baby will be available on Netflix from Sunday, 1st September - so set your alarms and get ready for the Time Of Your Life (sorry, we couldn't help ourselves).

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Warner Bros

It's not the only new addition to the streaming service as The Lego Batman Movie, The Ranch: Part seven, and Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea are also landing on Netflix next month.

A new Netflix original series, Unbelievable, is also coming to the service on Friday, 13th September.

The limited series is inspired by a true story of teenager Marie Adler (Kaitlyn Dever) who files a police report claiming she's been sexually abused by an intruder.

Nobody believes her until hundreds of miles away, detectives begin exploring a similar case and the two departments partner to track down the perpetrator. It stars Australian actress Toni Collette and Nurse Jackie star Merritt Wever.

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We know that summer is sadly coming to an end but doesn't mean we don't have something to look forward to right?

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Topics: TV News, TV Entertainment, Netflix