New Shows And Movies To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV And More

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Crazed serial killers. Immortal vampire rockstars. Alien invasions, Neil Diamond tribute bands, even live-streamed music festivals. This weekend is packed with various shows, movies, live events and much more, and it’s all here in your friendly neighborhood weekend streaming guide.

I went to Masters of the Universe and thought it was an absolute blast. More than just a fun action movie, it was a sincere and earnest portrayal of good versus evil, and it packed in some of the best fight sequences I’ve seen in ages. You can read my review here. I highly recommend this as a theater movie.

As I do every week, I’ve scoured the internet for the best TV shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ for you to watch this weekend. If you have any recommendations, tips or other thoughts feel free to shoot me a note. Let me know what you’re watching these days, or if you’ve enjoyed any of my recommendations, on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. Be sure to also check out last weekend’s streaming guide below:

ForbesWhat To Watch This Weekend: New Shows And Movies To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV And More

Alright, let’s dive right in!


New TV Shows To Watch This Weekend

Sweet Magnolias – Season 5 (Netflix)

Netflix’s feel-good romantic-drama series has joined an exclusive club: Netflix shows that have made it past Season 4. There aren’t very many! The series follows three South Carolina women who have been best friends since they were kids, now navigating life’s complexities. I think Sweet Magnolias probably appeals to people because this kind of story is actually quite rare. Most of us don’t maintain friendships from childhood into adulthood, or at least most of those friendships tend to fade or dissipate with distance, marriage and all the other hurdles life throws at us.

Cape Fear (Apple TV)

When the trailer to Apple TV’s Cape Fear adaptation opens and it’s Javier Bardem saying, “Let me ask you a question: What is your worst fear?” all I could think of was his character from No Country For Old Men. Creepy. Bardem plays the sociopathic ex-convict, Max Cady, recently released after a 17-year stint for killing his pregnant wife. Amy Adams plays Anna Bowden who, along with her husband Tom (Patrick Wilson) find themselves confronted with the man they failed to keep out of prison seventeen years prior. The first two episodes dropped last week, with new episodes landing on Thursday evenings (a nice replacement slot for Your Friends & Neighbors). The show has reasonably strong reviews so far with a 75%/61% split on RT with a lot of the criticism directed at either the pacing or the general antipathy toward endless remakes. (This is certainly not Apple’s first remake of a classic psychological thriller, with a very strong adaptation of Presumed Innocent not that long ago – if we ignore the wildly silly ending).

The Vampire Lestat (AMC+)

AMC has really struck gold with its Anne Rice “Immortal” universe. I keep meaning to watch Interview With A Vampire, and now that The Vampire Lestat is out to glowing reviews (100% on RT) I think it might be time. The trailer sure looks terrific! The story follows Lestat (Sam Reid) as he becomes a rockstar (Anne Rice based his persona on Jim Morrison of The Doors) and tries to set the record straight via his own autobiography rather than leave history to his old friend and rival, Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson). New episodes drop on Sundays on AMC+.

Dragon Striker (Disney + / Hulu)

The timing for the release of Dragon Striker, the new animated epic fantasy sports series, is pretty spot-on what with the FIFA World Cup starting this weekend. It can tap into the soccer mania this always inspires here in the US every four years. Dragon Striker is about a boy named Key who plays a soccer-like sport called gorotama. It blends the sports stuff with your classic “elite school for magic users” genre, replete with an ancient evil threatening the school.

Every Year After (Prime Video)

Based on the popular romance series, Barry’s Bay, by Carley Fortune, Every Year After tells the story of Percy (Sadie Soverall) reuniting with her old flame, Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) ten years after they split up. The romance plays out over the next six years in the Canadian lake-town, Barry’s Bay. I feel like a new romance series pops up on Prime Video every couple of weeks. The entire 8-episode season is available now on the streaming service.

Bonnaroo Live-stream (Disney+ / Hulu)

I’ve always wanted to go to the Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, TN but I’ve never made the trip. Luckily, you can watch the entire festival live via Disney+ or Hulu. Some of the acts playing this year include The Strokes, Skrillex, Alabama Shakes and Modest Mouse, among dozens of others.

FIFA World Cup (Fox Sports / Tubi / Telemundo / Peacock)

The FIFA World Cup kicks off this weekend and it’s a bit complicated on how to watch, but mostly if you’re an English speaker you’ll want to tune into Fox Sports (either on TV or via the app) though the first couple matches are on Tubi as well. Spanish speakers can watch on Telemundo and Peacock.


New Movies To Watch This Weekend

Song Sung Blue (Netflix – Saturday)

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star in this movie about a Neil Diamond cover duo. I’ve been waiting for this one to come to streaming since it came out last year. I do love me some Neil Diamond, and this looks like a lot of fun. The movie is based off the true story of the Diamond tribute band, Lighting and Thunder.

Gran Turismo (HBO Max)

The racing video game adaptation hits HBO Max this weekend and I know that if I watch it I’m just going to want to fire up some racing video games. The film is three years old now, but I still haven’t gotten around to watching it! With a 65%/98% critic/audience split, I suppose I’ll just have to buckle up and watch it for myself.

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (Prime Video)

Unpopular opinion: Beetlejuice isn’t a very good movie. It has a few very good scenes, but as a movie? Not my cup of tea. This could be an artifact of childhood trauma. I saw the movie at a sleepover when I was quite young and it scared me half to death, and being at a sleepover instead of in my own home made that worse. But the truth is, I just don’t think it’s very funny. I haven’t seen the sequel, but it’s out on Prime Video this week.


New Movies In Theaters This Weekend

Disclosure Day

Steven Spielberg’s latest alien event movie, Disclosure Day, has gotten surprisingly little buzz. I hadn’t even heard about it until I saw the trailer at Masters of the Universe. I’m not embedding said trailer because it’s much too spoilery – I really hate it when the entire plot of the movie is packed into a trailer! – and I’m still on the fence about whether I’ll to this one in theaters or wait for streaming. Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, and Wyatt Russell star. The reviews are mostly positive, with an 82%/74% critic/audience split on Rotten Tomatoes. John Williams provides the score.


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