RELATED: 8 New Netflix Movies You Can Watch This Weekend. It didn’t take long for the Spanish teen drama Elite to find a fandom on Netflix. It seems like every viewer who pressed play on this show ends up fully invested. The fourth season just dropped on Netflix on June 18, and it’s got all the glamour, intrigue, and backstabbing you expect from a soapy high school series. If you checked out of Riverdale recently, give this one a go. Travel is just starting to come back in a big way, so it’s a great time to do some research on your next trip from your couch. The reality series The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals does exactly what it says on the tin, showing viewers the most decadent, whimsical, and unbelievable spots you can stay, all over the globe. You may have missed this zombie thriller the first time around—Season 1 premiered in 2019. But if you’re a fan of Syfy’s show Z Nation, you need to get into it. Black Summer is technically a prequel to that show, starring Jaime King as a mother searching for her child amid the emerging apocalypse. And it’s back with Season 2. For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Had a hard week? Then we prescribe this nature docuseries, about a group of penguins who waddle their way to a touristy spot in South Africa for the summer mating season. Comedian Patton Oswalt narrates as the adorable guests walk the same sidewalks as the town’s human visitors.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Canadian comedy shows are finding tons of new fans on Netflix—take the rise of Schitt’s Creek and Kim’s Convenience as evidence. Another funny series from our northern neighbors is Workin’ Moms, and you can guess what it’s about. Netflix just got Season 5 of the series, so you can play catch up before Season 6 debuts. Much to the chagrin of its fans, the mystery drama Manifest was just canceled. (Producers are trying to get it picked up somewhere else, however!) That was pretty shocking news, since it exploded when the first two seasons finally appeared on Netflix. So while there’s no guarantee you’ll get all the answers, you’ll still enjoy the journey that ensues when the passengers of a missing flight reappear without explanation years later. RELATED: 16 Netflix Shows You Can Watch From Start to Finish This Weekend.