Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix

How to Watch Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix

Adapted from the original Brazilian series Julie e os Fantasmas, Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix is a coming-of-age musical comedy-drama. Unable to reconnect with music after losing her mother the previous year, Julie Molina is miserable. But while cleaning out her mother’s studio, she finds and plays a 1995 CD by the band Sunset Curve and accidentally summons the three deceased band members. The ghosts help her rediscover her passion for music and also form a new band with her.

Where to Watch Julie and the Phantoms

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How Many Episodes Are in Julie and the Phantoms?

Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix

There are nine episodes in Julie and the Phantoms. The runtime of the episode averages between 24-38 minutes. You can check the complete list of Julie and the Phantoms episodes and their release date below.

  1. Wake Up”: September 10, 2020
  2. Bright”: September 10, 2020
  3. Flying Solo”: September 10, 2020
  4. I Got the Music”: September 10, 2020
  5. The Other Side of Hollywood”: September 10, 2020
  6. Finally Free”: September 10, 2020
  7. Edge of Great”: September 10, 2020
  8. Unsaid Emily”: September 10, 2020
  9. Stand Tall”: September 10, 2020

What Are the Critics Saying About Julie and the Phantoms?

Julie and the Phantoms has an official critics rating of 93% and an average audience score of 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Michelle Jaworski from The Daily Dot writes, “It doesn’t really matter how much of it makes sense because its charm and really catchy music more than fill in the gaps. And it’s really charming.”

The Guardian’s Ellen E Jones says, “Julie and the Phantoms harks back to a happier, simpler time but, hopefully, not in a way that today’s young people find obnoxiously oblivious to their current crises.”

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Is Julie and the Phantoms Suitable for Kids?

Julie and the Phantoms is rated TV-G, which means it is suitable for viewing by audiences of all ages.

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