For many subscribers to Netflix's streaming buffet of movies and TV, finding something to watch can be quite difficult. Users may feel it is difficult to find new programs or they have already seen what they wanted to see. 

But there are always new alternatives dropping on the platform and this week, there will be a heavy dose of new movies and TV shows, according to BGR.

There were plenty of things to choose on Monday, June 15, as "Bindi's Bootcamp" (Season 1), "Danger Mouse" (Seasons 1-10), "P***y Riot: A Punk Prayer" (2013), "Really Me" (Seasons 1 and 2), "Rodney Carrington: Laughter's Good" (2014), "Team Toon" (Season 1) and "Wizards vs. Aliens" (Seasons 1-3) dropped.

On Tuesday, June 16, viewers got "Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of" (2015), "Curious George" (2006), "Lee Daniels' The Butler" (2013) and "Two Days, One Night" (2014).

On Wednesday, subscribers can watch Season 6 of "Heartland" as well as "Point and Shoot" (2014).

On Friday, the action thriller "A Most Wanted Man" (2014) starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman and "Some Assembly Required" (2012) will debut on the streaming service.

On Saturday, the 2014 film "Cake" can be watched on Netflix.

"A Most Wanted Man" takes the worldwide war on terrorism to new territories with a Chechen family that migrates to Hamburg illegally and unintentionally gets caught up in it. This spy film features Hoffman starring alongside Willem Dafoe and Rachel McAdams in what was one of the year's most acclaimed international thrillers.

"Cake" features a breakthrough performance by "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston as a woman who clings to a pain support group. But the suicide of a woman in the group fascinates her as she grapples with her own pain. This indie drama garnered critical acclaim for Aniston in the lead role.

"Lee Daniels' The Butler" features Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey in a film that chronicles Cecil Gaines as a White House butler for generations of Presidents during America's cultural revolution all the way up to the digital age.