The weekend is almost here, which means a whole bunch of new streaming releases are landing. From original movies making their debut to returning familiar franchises, this week’s crop is full of exciting new movies and shows to enjoy. To help you navigate what’s fresh, we’ve created this handy guide breaking down what you can stream on each of the major platforms.
Making their way onto our shortlist this week is a new Stranger Things animated show, as well as HBO Max’s exciting new drama Half Man. If you’re after a movie, Oscar contender Marty Supreme will be making its streaming debut, as well as a brand new Charlize Theron thriller arriving on Netflix. For the full details on these as well as several other top picks, read on for our breakdown of the six best new movies and shows to watch this weekend.
New movies
Apex (Netflix)
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A simple hike turns into a deadly cat-and-mouse game in Netflix’s new action thriller Apex. The movie stars Charlize Theron as Sasha, a woman planning to test her limits in the unforgiving Australian wilderness. However, she makes the fatal error of trusting an amiable local for directions, played by Taron Egerton sporting a questionable accent, and he leads her into a trap. When they meet again in the bush, he tells her she has the length of a song to get “as far away from him as possible”.
This looks like the perfect Friday night escapism watch, complete with beautiful locations and epic action sequences. There’s some serious talent involved, too, as Egerton and Theron are great actors, which should elevate this from your usual Netflix thriller. At the very least, it’s great to see Theron channel Furiosa-style action once again.
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No Other Choice (Hulu)
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No Other Choice may have been overlooked at the 2026 Oscars, but you shouldn’t sleep on this excellent thriller now that it has hit streaming. Directed by Old Boy’s Park Chan-wook, this South Korean black comedy stars Squid Game’s Lee Byung-hun as a desperate salesman who decides to get the job he needs, he must kill off all of his competition.
The movie has a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, having been praised for being a clever and funny satire on the corporate rat race. It’s a timely watch as well as being a masterfully made work of cinema from one of the greatest directors around. If that’s not enough to hook you, check out what the director and star had to tell us about the premise.
Watch No Other Choice.
Marty Supreme (HBO Max)
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Timothée Chalamet was nominated for an Oscar for Josh Safdie’s engaging sports drama Marty Supreme. Arriving on HBO Max this weekend, it’s well worth your time if you missed it on the big screen. Starring the Dune actor in the titular role, the drama charts the ups and downs of table tennis player Marty Mauser as he attempts to become world champion.
Chalamet is excellent as the wisecracking lead in this pacy and fun movie, bringing heart to a pretty unlikeable character. In a typical Safdie fashion, too, it moves at a thousand miles a minute, but you’ll enjoy every second of the ride. It helps that Chalamet is joined by an impressive supporting cast, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, and Kevin O’Leary. One for the weekend watch list in our book.
Watch Marty Supreme.
New TV shows
Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 (Netflix)
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Just when we thought we’d said goodbye to Hawkins, Netflix gives us this treat of an animated show. Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 tells a new story set between the second and third seasons of the main live-action series. It follows our favorite gang as the Upside Down starts causing issues for the small town once again.
While it’s pretty confusing if you start navigating Stranger Things canon, taken on its own, this is a fun, nostalgia-filled joy ride. As our Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 review says, it’s the most kid-friendly version of this world yet and is full of fun. Take it at face value, and it seems like this could be the perfect weekend watch. More could be on its way too, according to what the showrunner told us recently…
Watch Stranger Things: Tales from ’85
Half Man (HBO Max)
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Richard Gadd’s hotly anticipated follow-up to Baby Reindeer has been on our radar since it was first announced. Although for those expecting something similar, think again, as Gadd looks almost unrecognizable as Ruben Pallister, the tough-as-nails and extremely violent half-brother of Jamie Bell’s Niall Kennedy. When Ruben shows up unannounced at Niall’s wedding, it proves to be a catalyst for unpicking 40 years of their relationship.
Told through flashbacks and present-day sequences, this limited series looks like a searing exploration of how different families can be. So far, reviews have been cautiously positive for the new show, with many praising its exploration of toxic masculinity. However, it seems like it’s not for the faint of heart, with references to brutal sequences mentioned by almost every critic. A tough and important watch that shouldn’t be missed.
Watch Half Man.
Daredevil: Born Again season 2 episode 6 (Disney Plus)
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We may be nearing the end of Daredevil: Born Again season 2, but thankfully, the latest episode hasn’t slowed down the pace of the Marvel series. Episode six follows the aftermath of Vanessa Fisk’s death as a familiar face makes an appearance. Yes, Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones is finally back on our screens – and we couldn’t be happier to see the super-powered private investigator once again.
This season of the show has been hugely enjoyable, upping the stakes for Matt Murdock and Karen Page as they navigate a New York City run by Wilson Fisk and his Anti-Vigilante Task Force. This week’s outing is especially a must-watch, as we build up to the final two episodes in this season.
Watch Daredevil: Born Again season 2.
Looking for something else to watch? Check out our list of the best Netflix movies or the best movies on Disney Plus.
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