Who is ready for another packed line-up of new movies and TV shows? Whether you watch the last Marvel movie from 2025 – The Fantastic Four: First Steps – In a theater near you, or plan to see something at home instead, I know that you replied “me!” to that question.
So what’s the matter this week? First, a few heavy men are on Netflix, but there is also plenty to enjoy on several of the world’s best streaming services. You should rather get your skates on and continue to roll to learn more. – – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Happy Gilmore 2 (Netflix)
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Adam Sandler is about to get off again as Happy Gilmore, a hockey player turned golfer. It’s been almost 30 years since the original movie, and I look forward to seeing him back on our screens.
Pressed is of course on Happy Gilmore 2‘s predecessor will be a tough act to follow. But with recurring role crews like Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald and Ben, as well as newcomers as well as newcomers The fabric‘S Margaret Qualley, I have high hopes.
Will this make it our recognized best Netflix movie list or be another disappointing successor? We will have to hope that this is not a turn and one miss. – – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
The Phoenician scheme (Peacock)
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If you’ve got an appetite for symmetry, quirky Vibber and another Bill Murray Collab, Wes Anderson is back with his latest flick on the big screen out now on Peacock.
The Phoenician scheme Have a 78% critical score on the rat tomatoes, which means it is another of Anderson’s countless films worth watching. This film follows the daughter of a wealthy businessman who becomes the only heir to his property. She soon becomes the goal of planning Tycoons, foreign terrorists and decisive assaults, resulting in a solid espionage comedy. – – Lb
Sandman Season 2 Volume 2 (Netflix)
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It is the end of the way of dream/morpheus in SandmanWith Netflix, which is called time on his live-action adaptation of the controversial author Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel names. Actually the other half of Sandman Season 2, which brings the High-Fantasy series to an unusual conclusion, is now out on streaming titanium.
As I said when the first season’s first volume arrived a few weeks ago, I will not put in to see how it wraps things up because of the many accusations against Gaiman in the last 12 months. Still with the show in Netflix’s internal TV diagrams since its return, there are people who see it and want to know how it ends. For that reason alone, Sandman 2 Taking a place on this week’s streaming list. – – TP
Washington Black (Hulu/Disney+)
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Washington BlackWhich is out now at Hulu and at Disney+, gives us a Globe-Trotting and Black-Of Time-Hopping Adventure, which brings us from Barbados in 1829 to Nova Scotia in 1837.
An adaptation of Esi Edugyan’s Booker shortlisted new namesake, it follows the named character whose story begins to slave on a brutal sugar cane plantation. However, he soon takes a flight – literally – when he gets out with an eccentric inventor, traveling aboard a swashbuckling pirate ship and discovering a life of science and freedom.
This series seems to have everything you could wish for from one of the best hulu shows: an upcoming age adventure shaped by overcoming adversity, eccentric characters and a magnificent tale that spans continents. – – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Death of a unicorn (HBO MAX)
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Richard E. Grant as a Kitschy Camp villain is like managing to find an ice cream truck on the hottest day of the year. You know it will be bad for your health, but you can’t just help give up on its deliciousness. There is every reason we should not root for him in A24’s Death of a unicorn (or most of the people in this role crew) who are now at HBO Max, but he is just as darn good as a vicious rich man with an agenda.
Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega-led flick are an absolutely wild beast of a movie (it’s RT scores say something else, though) that makes us laugh inappropriately, while terrible people get their skin flicked by deadly unicorns. It is a unique perspective to have such a long -term moral dilemma (keep unicorns alive or harvest a cure for cancer), and the volatility of how it plays out never fails to have me on the edge of my seat. One to add to our best HBO MAX movie guide? – – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment writer
Acapulco Season 4 (Apple TV+)
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Two time jumped series in one week? Aren’t we lucky. The critically acclaimed Apple TV+ Show Acapulco It uses flashbacks to tell its story has returned to its fourth and last season.
This time, the pool Boy boy followed by manager Máximo, played by performer Eugenio Derbez (Coda), when he restore Hotel Las Colinas to his past glory before the great great reopening. As usual, we will also see how the working class hotel owner achieved such a feat with flashbacks until 1986.
Inspired by the movie How to be a latin loverAt Acapulco Has named himself as one of the best Apple TV+ shows for his heartfelt story about an ambitious businessman’s dream and how he made it a reality. – – SEAM
Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (Prime Video)
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Listen, if there’s a documentary about some kind of fanatical teen -mani, I’m there. Prime Video’s Shining happy people is back with another season where this one has the title A Teenage Holy War It looks at America’s greatest evangelical youth organization founded by Ron Luce in the 1990s. Amazingly, the combination of religion, psychological warfare and political agendas still has an effect today, which means we have four fleshy episodes of long -term chaos for Binge.
These types of fundamentalist Christian movements were created in the 1990s and 2000s to try to get young people on board with a mix of pop culture and the youth ministry. However, it is smaller cringey concerts with a Jesus theme and more high energy Christian rock that makes his teen fans endlessly cried. To end it all, there are messages that promote abstinence until marriage is thrown in for a good goal. Essentially this amazon -dokuuseries are a smorgasbord of ideologies from start to finish – JV
For multiple streaming suggestions, read our guides about the best Disney+ movies, best Netflix shows, best paramount+ movies and best prime video shows.



