Another weekend has arrived – and if you are a TV aficionado, you have plenty of new content to look at.
In fact, this week’s streaming list is full of top-tier TV suggestions, with no less than four (!) Excellent shows that make their long-awaited return on some of the world’s best streaming services. However, if you have some new movies to watch at home this weekend, just do with the latest Amazon movie Original.
But that’s probably a preamble. Read on to find out what is worth keeping an eye on the next few days. – – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
The last of us season 2 (Max/Sky)
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One of the best Max shows, not to mention the most watched HBO TV-Original this year, is back on our screens this weekend. After a two-year-old plus hiatus, The last of us TV show is ready to tear our hearts once again with its second season.
I could tell you more about The last of us‘Sophomore season, but it would ruin its biggest surprises (yes, if you haven’t played its video playing). If you want some spoiler-free/spoiler-light details, my hub is about Last of us Season 2 is your one-stop shop for that information. Want to learn more about who is attending Ellie and Joel this time? My Season 2 Role Crew and Character Guide are also worth reading.
Season 2 premieres in the US this Sunday (April 13). UK and Australian viewers can check it out Monday (April 14). As for where you can stream it, the US and Australian audience will have to start Max, while British patrons will have to log in to Sky Atlantic. – – TP
Black Mirror Season 7 (Netflix)

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Black mirror Season 7 has arrived in Netflix and I am thrilled to see people’s answers to this one. Anthologyow can be a really mixed bag and this one is no exception – look at my Black mirror Season 7 -Episodes ranked piece to see why.
It is definitely an exciting post in the program’s growing dystopian library. Actually season 7 is home to Black mirror‘s first episodic sequel ever, which is a route that I never thought it would go down. On top of that is there one BANDERNATCH Spin-off for fans of the interactive movie to enjoy.
Despite its hit-and-miss seasonal nature, you cannot ignore the impact Black mirror continues to have. Absolutely one who deserves his place on our best Netflix shows round up. – – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
Doctor Who Season 2 (Disney+/BBC One)

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Looking for more family-friendly sci-fi? Doctor Who is the program for you. The British institution returns to its second season (it’s season 15 for those of you who have seen since their reboot in 2005) at Disney+ International and BBC One/BBC IPlayer in England.
This time, Ncuti Gatwas gets 15. Doctor along with Varada Sethu’s Belinda ‘Bel’ Chandra for more Wibbly Wobbly Timey-Wimey Adventures across all time and space. To see if one of the best Disney+ shows’ latest premiere is worth seeing, you can check my Doctor Who Season 2 Section 1 Review. – – TP
G20 (Prime Video)

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Is there anything that Viola Davis can’t do? Whether she teaches people to get rid of murder in, yes, How to get rid of with murderor enjoying some cartoon actions in Suicide SquadShe is also booked and busy.
This time, she plays the US president (whom she deserves, honestly) in an alternative first -class video -based reality. So far, G20 has been greeted with mixed reviews so it will not appear on our best prime video film that will soon end.
Still, if you’re in the mood for an action flick on Amazon’s streaming service, there are worse options out there. – – Lb
Hacks Season 4 (Max)

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Well, are not maximum subscribers spoiled this week? Not only are they The last of us Season 2, but also the return of HBO’s Emmy Prize-winning Comedy DRAMA Hacks.
The show’s fourth season watches Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder repeat their roles as Deborah Vance and Ava in a tense new rate that picks up just where season 3 ended. In fact, we last saw that the duo created their late evening exhibition and this new season will see them try to get it off the ground.
The first two episodes are out now, but there will be another eight in the coming weeks. As one of the most expected shows coming to Max in April, I don’t doubt this will hit for a moment with fans. – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Your friends and neighbors (Apple TV+)

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Trust Apple to be the one who tempts Jon Hamm back to a leading role on the small screen. Since Don Draper in retirement Mad but, We haven’t seen Hamm appear in another show but that has changed with the debut on Your friends and neighbors Arrived on Apple TV+.
The comedy drama sees Hamm playing a divorced and bread hedge fund manager who bulls to steal from his neighbors, but the secrets he reveals are much more dangerous than he could ever have thought. It won’t end after a season either because Apple TV+ has already renewed the series, so I’d be surprised if this doesn’t land somewhere in our best Apple TV+ Shows Guide. – – SEAM
Good american family (Disney+)

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After landing at Hulu earlier this year, Good American family joining the growing list of Disney+ thrillers and although it does not reach the heights of ParadiseI still enjoyed it.
It will be a controversial attitude, admittedly because of the 48% rotten Tomatoes Critical Score. So I expect it to be greeted with some seriously mixed audience reviews when more people have streamed it.
Many people have pointed out that it has similar vibber as the (often ridiculous) horror movie OrphansHowever, so if you felt good with it you could enjoy Good American family. – – Lb
For multiple streaming suggestions, read our guides about the best Netflix films, best Hulu shows, best paramount+ movies and best prime video shows.