New shows and movies to broadcast on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV and more

We have entered the season very busy when it comes to new television shows and movies. Last weekend was a monster of a list, and many of the things they fell are going on, with the new episodes they broadcast every week. While some of the shows I have seen, as Dexter: Original sinThey are over, young people continue to appear. Hard hard to stay on top of all!

This is where I come in, of course, with your neighborhood transmission friendly guide. Weekdo week, I clean the Internet and all the many broadcasting services we agree these days for the best and the youngest and, yes, sometimes the worst new offers there. This weekend is another filled on the lips with new fun shows to see.

If you have any advice or I miss something about something, shoot me a message TwitterInstagram, or Facebook. You can see last weekend transmission guide here.

staleTo see this weekend: new shows and movies to broadcast on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV and more

What is new and visible this weekend

DAY ZERO (NETFLIX)

I was really excited when I saw Robert de Niro in his first role ever on TV but Day It is not going well with critics or audiences, with 55%/48% respectively in Rotten tomatoes. I’m still going to give her a shot after I love De Niro and I love political thrillers, but from what I read it sounds like a big miss, immediately very self-series and not as smart as Claims I am the limited series follows a former US president (De Niro) who was apparently really popular for everyone when he was in the White House (also some things are beyond reliable!) And called again to understand What happened when a mass cyber attack led to massive victims and chaos.

Reacher season 3 (Video Prime Minister)

I’m still working on my achiever Review of Season 3, but I’m happy to report that what I’ve seen so far is much, much better than the second really terrible season. This is definitely a return to the form for Jack Reacher and Amazon. Is based on a better children’s lee novel, for one thing, and the play makers really seem to have learned from their mistakes in season 2. If you are looking for a good series full of action, which is Very harsh, but never very serious, look no further.

1923 Season 2 (Paramount+)

Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren return for the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s Yellow stone FOREWORD 1923. In a way, I have never been able to see the first season even though it has been on my list for centuries. I’ve heard great things and I love the cast, so I will probably do this soon on my play list. The story follows the events of 1883 and reveals the story of Ranch Yellowstone’s origin of the Dutton family in Montana. Obviously I’m very burnt Yellowstone, And it didn’t even finish the last season, but that looks more like my tea cup. Or whiskey.

Earn or lose (Disney+)

Pixar’s first television show follows the high school softball team, pickles, while they prepare for a big championship game. Episodedo Episode follows a different character, from children to their parents, exploring their fear and uncertainties as they prepare for the big game. Episode also contains “unique animated perspectives”. It looks charming. A great family choice for the weekend, showing the same events from different perspectives, revealing hidden battles for each of these intertwined characters. It currently has a 91% score in Rotten Tomate.

A thousand strokes (Hulu)

By Steven Knight, the Creator of Peaky Blinders, Sas: Rogue Heroes and thousands of other shows, A thousand strokes It is about the true story of the crime union of all women, forty elephants and their clash with the illegal world of bare boxing in the 1880s. If that sounds like fun for you, the show also has a 91% In Rotten tomatoes and has already been renovated for a second season.

GUILD Awards Guild Actors Screen (Netflix Live)

The price season never ends, so if you are not sick of all these price shows so far, you can allocate to the 31st Sag Awards this weekend in Netflix. Awards go directly on Sunday, February 23, on 8 Afternoon ET / 5 PM PT.

Voice The Hedgehog 3 (Paramount+)

Third Hedgehog The film continues the excellent series and proves that video games can actually fit into surprisingly entertaining, loyal films. The film is now available in Paramount+.

Nosphere (Palua)

I really loved Robert Eggers’ Nosphere (My review) but has been a bit divisive to both critics and the audience. I think it’s a part of the extremely well done period with some really scary, twisted moments and a tone that I can best describe as miserable and camp. If you enjoy Eggers as a director and his strange brand of historical horror, please look at it. If you are not familiar with his work, prepare for the unexpected.

What am I watching every week

I am reducing this section this week and focusing on shows I am seeing I think you too have to look (though I sometimes cover shows I don’t like on a weekly basis like Scare the dead on foot OR Rings of power Also).

We will start with the much better thing on TV. . .

Severance 2 season (Apple TV)

Away and away from my favorite show currently broadcasting, division Follows the divided life of “brondies” and “outies” in their work and personal life, following a controversial disconnection procedure that shares a person’s awareness in half. Most episodes are led by Ben Stiller, and the show contains some of the best cinematography, acting, writing and music of everything there. It is fascinating, funny, mysterious and just extraordinary around. Read my review for the last episode right here.

Yellowjackets (Paramount+)

I have such feelings mixed around Yellowjackets. I thought the first season was television gold. I often showed her as one of the best women -led shows there, with a cast of complex characters who opposed many modern tropes such as the annoying ubiquitous “Girlboss” tropi. Then season 2 was a massive disappointment in almost every way, which made me deeply skeptical about season 3. By far, season 3 seems to be a step forward from the last season and the third episode was actually very much Okay! (My review).

like By, That’s a ”LostSimilar to a high school football team colliding in a distant desert, where things are very strange and terrible. It also follows the adult survivors of that collision as they sail the modern world, while their pastries return to follow them. It is a great premise, but sometimes it feels like people who do the show have no idea where they are going.

White Lotus (HBO / Max)

White lotus It’s the best thing in HBO at the moment. The character of Mike White Dramehedy is in his third season and in his third soft location. We started in Maui, then moved to Italy for Season 2 and now our caste of rich, miserable guests finds ourselves in Thailand. Season 3 is focused on “Wellness” although as the previous two seasons also deal with sex, death and wealth, as well as culture clashes. Some popular faces return from previous seasons, and a new caste including Walton Goggins, Parker Posey, Jason Isaacs and more have already excited me to see where everything goes. Read my Episode 1 review right here.

Beyond these shows, I’m also catching the excellent animated superhero series Indestructible who is currently broadcasting its third season in Prime Video and saving the episodes of Pitt to bing (my review). This is a really great medical drama in HBO/Max that I recommend a lot, but I like to knock at least two or three episodes immediately. There is a calm 24-Like the format where every hour of the ER change is in real time.

I have finished even the last episodes of Kabra kai And I’m working on a summary. The short version is that I became very impressed and pleasantly surprised by the way Netflix ended Karaite Spinoff. They tied everything really beautiful and everything, from fighting to emotional payment was at the point. Bravo!

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