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While Netflix's hit TV series like Stranger Things and Narcos, not to mention upcoming titles Barry and Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Eventshave taken a lot of the limelight this year, there are a few less-pushed movies and shows from the online distributor that are still well worth a watch. One such movie, released today, could be Mercy.

The film tells the story of four estranged brothers who return home to say a last goodbye to their dying mother, Grace, however, their hidden motivations (money, obviously) soon reveal themselves. Then, apparently the family’s "already tenuous bonds" are tested when "secrets from Grace’s past" resurface, causing things to go terribly awry as the brothers are thrust into a fight for their own survival.

The trailer, which you can see above, showcases some of this fight for survival and it looks pretty intense. There's masked men with axes, words spelled with fire, and much more. Check out it out above, then head straight over to Netflix to watch in full.

In other news, Ellen DeGeneres pulled off an epic mannequin challenge at the White House last night.

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