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Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 3<\/figcaption>screenshot: Columbia Pictures<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\nIf Netflix knows one thing, it’s that there’s nothing like a classic action trilogy. The streamer has announced what’s new on the docket for August, and Sam Raimi’s original Spider-Man<\/em> trilogy and Men In Black I, II, <\/em>and III <\/em>are among the highlights. <\/p>\nper decider<\/em><\/span>, Netflix will kick off next month with a bang, front-loading a long list of classic films for August 1 streaming debuts. It appears Netflix has a classic contribution for every genre-phile: Bridget Jones’ Diary<\/em> and Miss Congeniality<\/em> for the rom-com renaissance believers, Battle: Los Angeles<\/em> and The Town<\/em> for the bad action movie truthers, and Eyes Wide Shut<\/em> and Dinner For Schmucks<\/em> for the little freaks out there. Other August 1 highlights include: the original Space Jam<\/em>, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off<\/em>, 28 Days<\/em>, Love & Basketball<\/em>, 8 Mile<\/em>the footloose <\/em>without Kevin Bacon, and Legends Of The Fall<\/em>. Although most non-original cinema coming to the streamer will premiere at the top of the month, later additions flight <\/em>on August 2 and skyfall<\/em> on August 5 will be worth the wait. <\/p>\nAs the month carries on, Netflix will ease up on it’s mid-budget nostalgia and laser in on pumping out original content. The German mafioso comedy buba<\/em> is the first original film on Netflix’s August slate, debuting August 3. Among others, Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie<\/em> lands on August 5, with Jamie Foxx’s vampire-hunter comedy Day Shift<\/em> sinking its fangs on August 12. <\/p>\nAs far as original series go, the highly-anticipated first season of The Sandman<\/em> drops on August 5; house favorites Never Have I Ever, Locke & Key<\/em> and documents I AM A KILLER<\/em> are also each getting third seasons. <\/p>\n