Ready to relax after another busy week at work? You’ll have something fun to watch at home if you are.
As always, the world’s best streaming services bring gifts in the form of new movies and series for you to check out – and this week’s line-up is a doozy. In fact, from the return of Netflix’s popular live-action adaptation of One Piece and the official streaming debut on Zootopia 2for the year’s biggest awards night in the Oscars, there’s plenty to stream before Monday rolls around. Enjoy! — Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Zootopia 2 (Disney+)
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If it isn’t the highest grossing Hollywood animated film ever made. Zootopia 2 smashed box office records like it cracked eggs into an omelet, and now it’s finally its time to shine on Disney+, where unlikely cop duo Judy and Nick return to tackle the mystery of a snake seen in town for the first time in years.
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Honestly, I’m still annoyed that the movie isn’t called Twotopiabut when the moral messages of a Disney movie are this good, we can’t have it all. In addition, Ke Huy Quan remains the people’s prince, and his involvement in movies always means you’re in for a good time. — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
One Piece Season 2 (Netflix)
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It’s time to set sail One Piece season 2 as Netflix’s hit live-action adaptation returns. It’s been a huge surprise to anime fans who have been let down by similar projects (*cough* Cowboy Bebop and Avatar: The Last Airbender *cough*). Fortunately, One Piece has fared much better.
Its second season is also a binge-worthy affair. With this latest installment covering the Arabast arc, it’s bigger and better than ever with excellent fight scenes, laugh-out-loud moments and higher stakes. There will also be a lot more where that came from One Piece Season 3 is already in development. — Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
Scarpetta (Prime Video)
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Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis lead the cast of the exciting new Prime Video crime show Scarpetta. Based on Patricia Cornwell’s book series, it follows brilliant forensic pathologist Doctor Kay Scarpetta (Kidman) as she unravels mysteries and solves crimes across Florida, Virginia and South Carolina.
The series also deals with Scarpetta’s relationship with her older sister, niece and other key figures in her life. With a strong cast attached, I can see this being another hit for Amazon, especially since Cornwell already has a dedicated fanbase waiting to tune in. — LB
The Madison (Paramount+)
What if I told you Madison is unironically the best Taylor Sheridan show created yet? It’s not one Yellowstone spin-off by any stretch, but you can still expect lashings of vulnerable family drama against the most stunning Montana mountain backdrop.
If Farmer and Virgin River had a TV baby for Paramount+, it would be this one. Indeed, the Clyburn family (led by Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell) seems to be leaving their opulent New York City life for the rustic hills of Montana after a family tragedy sends them over the edge.
It’s almost annoying how well Taylor Sheridan can write female characters, but it’s Pfeiffer who reminds us why she should be cast in absolutely everything. Before you watch it, get the full breakdown of what to expect Madison. — JV
Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare (HBO Max)
British documentarian James Jones is back with Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, gives us an insight into the nuclear power plant incident in 2011. He has previously made Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes for HBO Max, which followed the harrowing dramatization of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which was directed by The last of us showrunner Craig Mazin.
You can therefore be sure that this new documentary will treat the incident with the sensitivity it deserves. Featuring interviews with government advisers, power plant engineers, consultants, journalists and aid workers, its in-depth look at what happened will make for incredibly emotional viewing. — LB
Virgin River Season 7 (Netflix)
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Virgin River season 7 is undeniably one of the must-see Netflix events of the year (in my opinion, anyway), but just because Mel and Jack are finally married doesn’t mean the small-town drama suddenly stops.
The Season 6 finale was a total shocker, leaving us with five (!) huge cliff-hangers that need immediate answers. Fortunately, they are all resolved, but three new problems take their place in the season finale. Oh, and there’s a dreamy honeymoon for good measure. Virgin River season 8 when? — JV
Oscars 2026
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Man, this year’s Academy Awards ceremony really snuck up on us, huh? The biggest and fanciest night in the entertainment calendar is here, and I expect a surprise or two in some of the more notable categories.
Okay, some things are a safe bet – for one, Jessie Buckley’s Best Actress win – but could we see another big shock among the nominees for the 2026 Oscars? It would be a trip for the books if Kpop Demon Hunters did not win best animated feature, or if e.g. F1 or Bugonia stunned everyone to win Best Picture.
Whatever happens, you’ll be able to stream it live on ABC and Hulu in the US, ITV1 in the UK and 7Plus in Australia. Live elsewhere? Find out where you can watch the Oscars in 2026 where you live.
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