The Best New Movies And Shows To Stream This Weekend

If you’re like me, you can’t just pick one streaming platform — you need them all. And with so many subscriptions, deciding what to watch each weekend can be… well, daunting.
It helps for me to have everything written down. There are plenty of random movies and TV shows that hit the streaming sphere every weekend, but for this article I’ve curated the best and most enticing options available. These are the shows and movies that people have been talking about and will continue to be the talk of the town.
Below are the best options for the major streaming providers this weekend. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime – they’re all included. Hope you find something that piques your interest.
Triangle of Sadness – Hulu
Without a doubt, the most exciting new option is this weekend triangle of sadness. Thanks to Hulu, this Oscar-nominated film is now one of the few Best Picture nominees available to streaming subscribers. The film revolves around a couple who are invited on a luxury cruise with very wealthy people who are completely out of touch with society.
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage – Netflix
Netflix has been dabbling in some experimental ideas lately, including games and interactive TV shows. But this weekend marks a new first: Netflix’s first attempt at a live stand-up special. And, of course, they tapped into the biggest name in stand-up: Chris Rock. You don’t want to miss these.
Daisy Jones and the Six (Season 1) – Amazon Prime
If you’re a fan of musical biopics, then this Amazon series is for you. Mind you, this isn’t a real History as the story of the band Daisy Jones & The Six is pure fiction. But the trailer signals all the drama you’d expect from a musical troupe story. The series is based on the bestseller by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
House Party – HBO Max
house party is a classic 90’s comedy. And with all the nostalgic remakes happening these days, an update to this beloved gem was inevitable. The film stars Jacob Latimore and DC Young Fly, but also promises appearances from the likes of LeBron James, Scott Mescudi (aka Kid Cudi) and Snoop Dogg.
Waco: The Aftermath (Season 1) – Paramount+
If there’s anyone in Hollywood you can always depend on for a great performance, it’s Michael Shannon. In collaboration with other great actors like Giovanni Ribisi and Gary Cole, this sequel is the waco Miniseries examines the tragic events of the Waco Siege at Mount Carmel.
Jurassic World – Peacock
Of course, there are always plenty of new movies and shows to choose from every weekend. But sometimes you just want to kick back with something familiar. The biggest option in this department this weekend is Jurassic world. The update to the Jurassic Park franchise follows luxury resort Jurassic World as things spiral out of control with the park’s genetically engineered dinosaurs.
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