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Several Classic Singaporean TV Series and Movies are Coming to Netflix

Netflix has partnered with a whole bunch of Singapore creators and companies to bring a motherload of Singapore-made content to the streaming platform (*on certain parts of Asia), including several by director that we have featured in our #TheEricKhooProject, the titles of which you can see in the following image:

Eric Khoo movies coming up to Netflix
Eric Khoo movies coming up to Netflix

A total of 106 classic and nostalgic TV shows and movies that will be coming to Netflix include Growing Up, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd, Under One Roof, The Unbeatables, The Golden Pillow, Return Of The Condor Heroes, Ilo Ilo, 881, 12 Storeys, and I Not Stupid.

Three seasons of '90s drama Growing Up is coming to Netflix beginning from 8 August 2020. (Photo: Netflix)
Three seasons of '90s drama Growing Up are coming to Netflix beginning from 8 August 2020

Besides English and Chinese content, there will also be Malay titles such as Bunga Tanjong and Aduh Bibikku, and Tamil titles Vettai and Gurushetram – 24 Hours of Anger.

These shows, to be released in batches on Netflix beginning from 1 August, will be available across Southeast Asia.

From 1 August onwards, viewers on Netflix can see all upcoming and existing Singaporean films and series by entering “SG Now Streaming” into the search bar to access the list. 

Only selected portions of certain series will be available instead of the full series, such as Phua Chu Kang, Under One Roof and Growing Up. For example, Growing Up will eventually be available only up till Season 3, and only Season 3 of the eight-season Phua Chu Kang will be made available.

Here are all the Singaporean titles coming to Netflix:

1 August 2020

Ah Boys to Men II, Bring Back The Dead, Singapore Dreaming, Old Cow Vs Tender Grass, King of Mahjong, Where Got Ghost, Meeting The Giant, Just Follow Law, Love Cuts, Love Matters, The Maid, It's A Great Great World, Perfect Rivals, The Best Bet, I Not Stupid Too, Dance Dance Dragon, The Wedding Diary, Ghost Child, The Ghost Must Be Crazy, Homerun, I Not Stupid, 12 Lotus, I Do I Do, Rubbers, The Leap Years, Forever, Ilo Ilo, Already Famous, Wanton Mee, Banting, 12 Storeys, Kallang Roar the Movie, 3 Peas in a Pod, Be With Me, Sayang Disayang, 881, Kidnapper, Gone Shopping, 18 Grams Of Love

8 August 2020

Bunga Tanjung is coming to Netflix on 8 August 2020. (Photo: Netflix)
Bunga Tanjung is coming to Netflix on 8 August 2020

Sandcastle, My Magic, Mee Pok Man, Money No Enough, Money No Enough Too, Gurushetram – 24 Hours Of Anger, The Teenage Textbook Movie, The Tree, Liang Po Po The Movie, In The Room, Two Boys And A Mermaid, Taxi Taxi, Ah Long Pte Ltd, The Songs We Sang, Tatsumi, The Truth About Jane and Sam, Growing Up, The Price of Peace, Bunga Tanjong, Teochew family, The Wedding Game, Vijayanthi, The Matchmaker's Match, Best of Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd

15 August 2020

To Madam With Love, Santa The Happy Ghost, Best of Don't Worry Be Happy, Somewhere In Time, Spirit On Wheels

30 August 2020

The Unbeatables I, The Unbeatables II, Unbeatables III, Best of Under One Roof, The Best of The Noose, Growing Up Season 2, Growing Up Season 3

15 September 2020

Vettai S1, Best of Right Frequency, Immortal Love, Just In Singapore, Mystery I, Hainan Kopi Tales, Metamorphosis, Morning Express I, The Legend Of Ji Gong

30 September 2020

Aduh Bibikku Sr 1, Aduh Bibikku Sr 2, Return of the Condor Heroes, The Champion, Stepping Out, Vettai S2, Morning Express II, Mystery II

October 15, 2020:

Vettai S3, The Legendary Swordsman, Legends of The Eight Immortals, The New Adventures Of Wisely, The Return of Royal Monk, The Guest People, The Royal Monk, The Golden Pillow

30 October 2020

The Witty Advisor, Wild Orchids, Vive La Famile, Zero to Hero, Tofu Street, Beautiful Connection

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Hello, my name is Rhythm Zaveri. For as long as I can remember, I've been watching movies, but my introduction to Asian cinema was old rental VHS copies of Bruce Lee films and some Shaw Bros. martial arts extravaganzas. But my interest in the cinema of the region really deepened when I was at university and got access to a massive range of VHS and DVDs of classic Japanese and Chinese titles in the library, and there has been no turning back since.

An avid collector of physical media, I would say Korean cinema really is my first choice, but I'll watch anything that is south-east Asian. I started contributing to Asian Movie Pulse in 2018 to share my love for Asian cinema in the form of my writings.

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