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‘The Movies That Made Us’ is returning with Season 2 in July 2021 on Netflix

‘The Movies That Made Us’ is returning with Season 2 in July 2021 on Netflix

The Movies That Made Us is finally going to come back with a Season 2 after also airing a holiday season special in 2020. The new season is again going to cover around 4 movies from your childhood and you will definitely enjoy it. Here is everything that you need to know about Season 2 of The Movies That Made Us.

For all those who are unaware, The Movies That Made Us comes from the same team who made The Toys That Made Us.  The Toys That Made Us at present is having 3 seasons on Netflix.

In The Movies That Made Us, it is the same as The Toys That Made Us. Every season is having a different high-profiled Bollywood movie that we can look back at. Through some of the interviews with the crew that worked on the film, it pieces together the development, production, and even the legacy of each individual title.

In the upcoming season of The Movies That Made Us, the four movies that are going to be covered are mentioned as follows.

  • Jurassic Park (1993)
  • Back to Future (1985)
  • Pretty Woman (1990)
  • Forrest Gump (1994)

These are the four episodes that are expected to run between 45 and 50 minutes each. All of the episodes for Season 2 of The Movies That Made Us are going to land globally on July 21st, 2021.

The whole series is directed by Brian Volk-Weiss and written by Benjamin J. Frost and Volk-Weiss whereas the producer of the series is Nacelle Company. The whole of the team has put on a lot of effort to create this new season.

Meanwhile, the Nacelle company is also working on some of the travel docuseries in the form of Down to Earth with Zac Efron- the series that is currently filming the second season.

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Prior to joining The Next Hint Inc, Tom had a hand in a number of online and print publications, including InternetNews.com as chief copy editor and Government Technology Magazine as managing editor. He also did a stint in Sydney as group editor of RBI Australia's manufacturing group, which is when he also developed an affinity (a love, really) for cricket.

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