Friday, December 20, 2024

“7 Must-Watch New Movies and Shows Streaming This Weekend: Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and More!”

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Here’s a weekend streaming guide to help you find the perfect shows and movies across popular platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more. With a diverse selection, from spine-chilling horror to endearing comedy, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here are seven of the top picks you can stream this weekend, October 25th.

1. Don’t Move â€“ Netflix

If you’re in the mood for a suspenseful thriller, Don’t Move is a new Netflix horror movie produced by Sam Raimi, known for his work on Evil Dead and Spider-Man. It follows Iris (Kelsey Asbille), a grieving mother who must escape a forest predator after being injected with a paralyzing agent. With just 20 minutes until her body fully succumbs, she fights for survival in a nerve-wracking race against time.

Where to Watch: Netflix

2. What We Do in the Shadows – Season 6 â€“ Hulu/Disney Plus

This beloved vampire mockumentary returns for its sixth and final season. Following vampire roommates navigating modern life, this comedy series is both hilarious and eerie. This season, the vampires, including Nandor (Matt Berry), confront the consequences of a 50-year absence by a former roommate. Known for its clever humor, What We Do in the Shadows is a quirky Halloween season treat.

Where to Watch: Hulu (US), Disney Plus (International)

3. Like a Dragon: Yakuza â€“ Prime Video

Based on the popular Yakuza video game series, this new Prime Video adaptation follows Kazuma Kiryu, a former yakuza reeling from a 10-year prison sentence. Just as he seeks peace, he finds himself caught in a conspiracy involving his best friend. The six-part series blends action and drama, releasing its first three episodes on October 24, with the final episodes arriving on November 1.

Where to Watch: Prime Video

4. Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band â€“ Hulu/Disney Plus

Fans of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band won’t want to miss this 90-minute documentary, which offers behind-the-scenes footage of their iconic performances and tours. Providing rare insight into their rehearsals and global tours, this docufilm is a celebration of Springsteen’s legendary career and the band’s electrifying energy.

Where to Watch: Hulu (US), Disney Plus (International)

5. Star Trek: Lower Decks – Season 5 â€“ Paramount Plus

The quirky animated Star Trek spinoff returns for its fifth season, bringing humor and adventure to the galaxy. This season sees the crew of the USS Cerritos navigating parallel universes and other challenges as they explore alternate paths their lives might have taken. With episodes releasing weekly, Lower Decks balances fun with heartfelt moments for Star Trekfans.

Where to Watch: Paramount Plus

6. Before â€“ Apple TV Plus

In this new psychological thriller, comedic icon Billy Crystal takes on a darker role as Eli, a child psychiatrist dealing with loss while helping a disturbed young boy with eerie connections to his past. With intense, suspenseful vibes reminiscent of The Sixth SenseBefore explores themes of grief and mystery.

Where to Watch: Apple TV Plus

7. Somebody Somewhere – Season 3 â€“ Max

Returning for its final season, Somebody Somewhere follows Sam (Bridget Everett) as she grapples with life’s ups and downs, hoping for a well-deserved happy ending. Known for its blend of humor and heart, the show holds a rare 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, promising a satisfying and heartfelt conclusion.

Where to Watch: Max

Happy Streaming!

These seven picks offer an exciting mix of genres to dive into, whether you’re looking to laugh, feel spooked, or get lost in a dramatic story. From Netflix’s horror thrillers to Disney Plus’s laugh-out-loud vampire mockumentaries, there’s no shortage of engaging content this weekend.

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