Six New Movies And Shows To Stream On Netflix, Amazon, Hulu And HBO Max

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By Luciana Oliveira

You may have many subscriptions to several streaming sites, all of which regularly release new movies. You may wonder, “What do I watch?” this weekend.

There is a lot of content material available, including new shows and movies for streaming on Netflix, Amazon, HBO, and other platforms during the week.

You can discover anything to watch if you check through this list of choices in this assortment.

But before that, I have exciting news for anime fans in the UK. There are many titles in the anime genre this year I hope you will be confused about which one to watch.

I’d suggest watching One Piece movie over the weekend on Netflix because the latest part has hit the rating of 7 out of 10. You can consider this movie among the best ones and you will thank me later for sure.

If you are located in a geo-restricted area. You may need a VPN and rearrange your geolocation on the site to overcome geo-restrictions!

Now, Scroll down to see our recommended picks for the best streaming content this week.

List of six new movies and shows to stream on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and HBO Max.

First, we will take a look at the movies and then shows.

  1. Blonde.

Stream On: Netflix

If you’re a fan of Marilyn Monroe, this is a must-watch. Blonde is a contemporary biographical drama film that offers a fictitious portrayal of the personal life of the 1950s and 1960s icon Marilyn Monroe. In addition, it is a dramatization of Joyce Carol Oates’ 2000 book with the same title.

The NC-17 regarded film offers moviegoers a distinctive look at Monroe, taking us from her foundational, distressing years as Norma Jeane Mortensen to modifying her identity and image as she decided to enter Hollywood and the small screen, to all of the enslavement, substance misuse, and romantic subplot she encountered throughout it all in her private life, is part of the movie plot.

  1. The Last Tourist

Stream On: Hulu

The movie is especially for supporters of environmental preservation and breathtaking photographs of locations you can’t visit.

You may wish to reevaluate going to a developing nation where you were hoping to contribute little money to the regional economy to justify your Instagram posts from atop an elephant.

This documentary about the tourism sector and how its functions are ruining the world could perhaps make you change your thoughts.

The Last Tourist is quite well by reviewers, who commend its poignant narrative and magnificent cinematography of these exotic landscapes. The cinematography will make your dream of a visit to the sites.

  1. Catherine Called Birdy.

Stream On: Amazon

The younger daughter of Lord Rollo and Lady Aislinn, Lady Catherine, is the subject of Catherine Called Birdy, which is situated in 1290. Unfortunately, the Medieval Magnates, a once-respected clan, have already seen happier days and have turned all Pete Murray on us.

They intend to send Catherine away as a consequence to resolve their budget woes. However, this vivacious, perceptive, and devious young girl isn’t about to allow a little human trafficking to get in the middle of her good time.

She manipulates her prospective husbands in progressively cunning ways, creating friction between herself and her parents. Although it’s not something we normally sign up for, the fact that Billie Piper is a part is a plus.

  1. The Batman.

Stream On: HBO Max

The Batman seems to elicit one of two main responses: either you consider it the best Batman movie produced, or you have no perspective whatsoever.

However, unless you see it, you won’t know! To depict Bruce Wayne’s alter persona, Robert Pattinson sported a huge black cloak and an entire Hot Topic’s worth of black eye shadow.

The film depicts Batman as he pursues a murderer whilst having the peculiar oddity of creating a trail of perplexing mysteries in his pursuit, uncovering unsettling secrets regarding Gotham’s murky past as a corrupt state.

Colin Farrell’s depiction of The Penguin stands out with his remarkable imitation of a New York accent and 200 layers of prosthetics that render him utterly unidentifiable.

Why not recommend a few shows now?

  1. Cobra Kai. (Season 5)

Stream On: Netflix

Cobrai Kai is back and stronger as ever with its fifth season debuting on Netflix, so do your robe and start polishing your crane punch.

These new episodes of the Kung Fu comedy-drama series pick up where the dramatic Season 4 finale left off, with much butt-kicking enthusiasm in store as the villainous Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) tries to expand the Cobra Kai martial arts empire and start taking over the Area’s martial arts scene once and for all after locking up John Kreese (Martin Kove) and vanquishing Johnny Lawrence’s (William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso’s (Ralph Macchio).

Correspondingly, Daniel is thrown into a bind as he tries to reconstruct his martial art from the bottom up, spurring him to contact an old friend for assistance.

Johnny is also taking a hiatus from martial arts tournaments in order to focus on mending the harm he’s exacerbated (including his tense relationship with his son). There is a lot to enjoy in the fresh season.

  1. House Of Dragons. (Season 1)

Stream On: HBO Max

House of the Dragon, the HBO prequel to Game of Thrones, will not really necessitate a preface, but I’ll attempt: The series centers just on the Targaryen dynasty while they struggle for dominance of the Iron Throne and is set two centuries prior to Game of Thrones. Political conflicts and grey hair are inevitable.

The show, as per Liam Mathews’ TV Guide review, will not really “break the wheel”; instead, it’s simply an additional Game of Thrones, which is also not necessarily a negative thing.

House of the Dragon is ready to meet you wherever you are if you are even slightly receptive to being scorched by dragon fire.

Ending Note

These recommendations have certainly saved you from the hustle of exploring each streaming service’s back catalog, which can be a difficult undertaking considering how much content each offer.

Hopefully, we assisted you in making a choice, whether you’re looking for something to watch with friends or planning to binge a new show on your own. ENJOY YOUR WATCH!

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Luciana joined our team as a mum blogger in 2020. A dedicated mum to a lively daughter and a dog, Luna, Luciana brings authenticity and passion to every post. Her expertise in parenting and lifestyle topics offers practical, relatable advice for real-life situations.

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