What To Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video & More
The weekend shuffle often starts the same way: the remote in one hand, the streaming carousel spinning endlessly, and someone asking what’s actually worth watching. Global audiences this weekend face no shortage of choice.
New Netflix shows this weekend include documentaries and dramas stacked side by side, Prime Video highlights lean heavy into thrillers, Hulu originals bring back quirky storytelling, and Apple TV+ drops high-profile series with their glossy touch. Across platforms, new stories compete with old favourites, giving screens plenty of fresh light when evenings settle in.
New Releases On Netflix
Netflix pushes variety this week, filling its lineup with dramas, thrillers, romances, and behind-the-scenes stories. The platform seems determined to keep something for every mood.
- The Wrong Paris — A rom-com that mistakes Texas for France, and somehow makes it work.
- aka Charlie Sheen — A raw documentary charting the actor’s highs and lows.
- Beauty in Black: Season 2 — The stylish drama returns with sharper edges.
- Iron Hearts — Korean military action where loyalty feels fragile.
- Under the Northern Sky — Nordic crime drama with frozen silence and sudden violence.
- The Glassmakers — Historical craft and ambition lit by the glow of furnaces.
- Neon Heights — Futuristic cityscapes hiding greed and betrayal under bright neon.
- Letters to Valencia — A Spanish romance lingering on streets lined with orange trees.
- Storm Chasers — Tornadoes, roaring skies, cameras pointed at chaos.
- Stage Left — Backstage Broadway drama, egos louder than the orchestra.
Must-Watch Movies on Netflix This Weekend
Not everyone has patience for ten episodes in one go. Some prefer a single film with a clean finish. Netflix obliges with fresh picks lined up this weekend.
- The Last Rider — Cycling, endurance, and the breaking point of the human body.
- Silver Line — Family drama stitched together in an airport terminal.
- Midnight Papers — A legal thriller where signatures matter more than bullets.
- The Island’s Echo — Survival story with silence as its main weapon.
- Hollow Ground — Mystery set in abandoned coal towns, shadows thicker than air.
New Hulu Originals to Check Out
Hulu thrives on characters that are flawed but magnetic, and this weekend adds new ones to its catalogue.
- Only Murders in the Building: Season 5 — The podcasting trio returns, half detective work, half comic timing.
- Swiped — A biographical drama centred on Whitney Wolfe Herd and the creation of Bumble.
- I Don’t Understand You — A couple in Italy, laughter curdling into chaos.
- The Green Table — Political satire echoing real debates that drag past midnight.
- Chalk Lines — School corridors as battlegrounds of ideals and authority.
Prime Video Highlights
Prime Video loads its screen with thrillers and dramas that keep the heart rate up. Long takes, sharp edits, stories meant to feel urgent.
- Novocaine — Action thriller locked on a dangerous rescue mission.
- The Girlfriend — Robin Wright in a tense tale of obsession and paranoia.
- Wild Harbour — Environmental drama confronting greed against untamed coastlines.
- Kingdom’s Fall — Swords, betrayal, battlefield dust.
- Data Ghosts — A techno-thriller chasing stolen identities into dark corners of the web.
Apple TV+ New Premieres
Apple TV+ leans into polished storytelling, layering commentary on top of cinematic finish. This weekend marks another round of high-profile entries.
- The Morning Show: Season 4 — Tackling AI, conspiracy chatter, and newsroom politics.
- Orchard Road — A family drama caught between tradition and global expansion.
- Signal Fire — Documentary of communication breakdown during natural disasters, raw and tense.
- Chasing Mercury — Science thriller pulling corporate secrecy into daylight.
- Echo Chamber — Satire of how media bubbles twist every headline into something unrecognisable.
Other Platforms Worth Watching
HBO Max presents Warfare, a war drama set in Ramadi, full of dust, tension, and the rough edges of modern conflict. Disney+ stretches family content with animated specials designed for calm evenings. Peacock slips in comedy specials that land like late-night relief. Horror fans checking Shudder find anthologies stitched together like dares to watch past midnight. Smaller names, but all part of the weekend picture.
Upcoming Releases To Keep On Your Radar
The weekend feels stacked already, but streaming calendars rarely rest. Netflix edges closer to releasing the final season of The Crown, already circling global conversation.
Hulu prepares The Last Frontier, a drama set against Arctic extremes. Prime Video hints at The Runaways, a road trip built on nostalgia and rough turns. Apple TV+ builds anticipation around Foundry, focusing on innovation and its human cost.
Each title marks a piece of what comes next, but for now, the choices already on screen feel more than enough. From Netflix thrillers to Hulu’s quirky originals, Prime Video highlights to Apple TV+ premieres, global audiences have hours of stories ready to fill the weekend. Screens glow, popcorn pops, and remotes stay warm. The only real challenge is picking where to start.