It only seems that August has just started, but we are already in the middle of the eighth month of 2025. If you are concerned that time goes too fast, you may want to comfort yourself with one of the many new films and programs that have debuted in the best transmission services this week.
There is also a lot for fans of all genres to enjoy. In fact, from science fiction horrors and crime thrillers, to a couple of animated, friendly for family, the other is definitely not, you will find something worth seeing with the help of our experts. – Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Alien: Earth (Hulu/Disney+)

Attend
It is time for someone to believe a television program in the Foreign universe. Take a step forward Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion), who is finally delivered on that front for Hulu (USA) and Disney+ (internationally).
Set two years before the 1979 original film, ALIEN: Earth It brings the iconic xenomorphs of the science fiction horror series and a lot of other unpleasant creatures to our native world. It depends on Wendy (Sydney Chandler), a hybrid, an android with the consciousness of a child, lead the burden to combat the threat raised by these terrifying organisms.
Episodes 1 and 2 are already available, with new chapters that fall every Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on where you live. Before transmitting it, read my ALIEN: Earth Guide for a lower point in the program and my ALIEN: Earth Check to see what I thought about your first six entries.
Fixed (Netflix)

Attend
If you are a fan of rude and explicit humor of The Ren and Stimpy show, And I have been craving more exaggerated 2D animations, one of the new Netflix films this month Fixed It’s just the ticket. It is an obscene story about a bull dog that is about to castrate after becoming a little playful with its owners, but not before a last hurra with their friends.
Created by Genndy Tartakovsky, who is behind the successful animations such as Dexter laboratory, primal, and Samurai Jack, The film is based on his friends from high school to be inspired, but it has not had a good time with critics and audiences equally. Maybe he does better with you? – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Butterfly (video prime)

Attend
The new spy thriller of Prime Video Butterfly It is a six -part series based on the series of graphic novels of Alash Amel, and focuses on an old intelligence agent that is pursued by a sociopathic agent due to the past decisions he has made.
The series stars Squid game‘S park hae-soo, LostDaniel Dae Kim and Kim Tae-Hee, who starred in the Netflix K-Drama Hello goodbye, mom. If you are humorous for emotions and family drama, this could be your new favorite Amazon TV original. – Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
Limitles: Live better now (Hulu/Disney+)

Attend
It is the unexpected Avengers: Doomsday Tide Over you didn’t know what you needed. The star of Thor, Chris Hemsworth, has returned by another round of exhausting physical punishments that carries him around the world. This time, although everything is in the name of learning to live healthier for longer.
Limitable: Live better now It unites the gap between mental and physical health, and it is clear that Hemsworth has collected some new habits for life along the way. Starting with Hemsworth learning the battery to play for the stadium tour with exhausted entries from Ed Sheeran in episode 1, he skilled to climb a wall of 600 feet artificial climbing in Switzerland in episode 2. For the explosive end, he has entered one of the strictest SAS training regimes in the world, which makes him Range of ribs by an officer of the South Korean range. Rather he than me … – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment writer
The Legend of Ochi (HBO Max)

Attend
The legend of Ochi It is fun for the whole family this weekend. One of August’s new HBO Max movies follows a farm girl named Yuri who has been taught not to leave after dusk, due to the fearsome solitary creatures called Ochi. However, when he finds an eight -and -injured Ochi baby, he embarks on a trip to gather it with his family.
The debut as director of Isaiah Saxon, this A24 offer in HBO Max has a starry cast that includes Finn Wolfhard, Emily Watson and Willem Dafoe. The newly arrived Helena Zengel plays the role of Yuri, after her debut in international cinema in News from the world. – Lb
Night always arrives (Netflix)

Attend
Toto, we are not in The Fantastic Four: First Steps not anymore. In one of Netflix’s new August films The night always comesMarvel star, Vanessa Kirby, plays Lynette, an almost noisy sex worker who works in a bread factory to try to keep a roof with leaks on her family’s heads. When his mother decides to spontaneously fly his initial payment of the house of $ 25,000 in a new car, Lynette is at risk of losing his home completely. In a complete state of panic, she takes off at night to try to raise the same amount of money by any necessary means.
Lynette really means anyone. We are seeing Kirby in some situations in which we had never seen her before, from blows to strange men to death due to stolen security to sell illegal drugs in the back room of a shaded pawn shop. Only from that angle, it could be one of the original crazy Netflix films of the year, and I really did not guess what will come until its closing times. I shout at my favorite performance of the group in Julia Fox … with so much cultural capital of personal brand, forgetting that she is actually a good actress. – JV
Snoopy Present: A Summer Musical (Apple TV+)

Attend
Looking for an animation that is more suitable for the whole family? I suggest addressing Apple TV+ this weekend to transmit Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the gang in Snoopy present: a summer musical.
This special musical, which is one of the five new Apple TV+ programs in August 2025, sees the gang exploded in original songs by Jeff Morrow, Ben Folds, Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner while running into an instrument treasure.
Apple’s original is ready to delight Peanuts comics fans, as more than three decades have passed since the first Peanuts musical was launched. I do not hesitate to fill its weekend with a strong dose of nostalgia. – AS