The Blockbuster season can be finishing at the box office: the crime crime of Darren Aronofsky is the clear clear this week among the new films released (catching my Trapped stealing Check if he lost it), but the streaming board is anything but calm.
The best transmission services are serving another mixed delight of new series and movies to watch this weekend. From the superheroes that save the world to the teenage chaos of the small city, there is such a wide range here that everyone on the couch should find something to see. – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Thunderbolts* (Disney+)

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If you have been wondering when Marvel’s Good heavens* The movie will be released on Disney+, then I have good news because I wait for it, it is finally over! The latest MCU superhero film Phase 5 arrived at the Disney flagship transmission service on Wednesday (August 27), three months after its theatrical release, and it is already an instant success.
Despite a disappointing box office race, I am not surprised that the mangathern team of the film is the new most popular release this week. The bright four stars from my colleague Good heavens* The review praised “his incredibly moving story, related characters and the pleasant cast”, and I have to agree. Once you’ve finished looking, go back to this Good heavens* Finish the explanatory of the answers to all your enriching questions. – AS
My life with Walter Boys season 2 (Netflix)

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Open, people … We return to the ranch. After returning to New York City at the end of season 1, there was never any doubt that Jackie (Nikki Rodríguez) would bring his unique brand of disorderly romantic drama My life with Walter’s boys Season 2.
Jackie’s relationship with Alex (Ashby Gentry) and Cole (Noah Lalonde) is more complicated than ever, with Danny (Connor Stanhope) and Erin (Alisha Newton) only make our heads turn even more.
We even have a separate love triangle thanks to Zach (Carson MacCormac), Skylar (Jaylan Evans) and Nathan (Corey Fogelmanis), and that is all before we even reach the future plans of George (Marc Blucas) for the ranch. In short, everything is starting in Netflix. – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment writer
Thursday Murder Murder Club (Netflix)

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If I’m being honest Thursday’s murder club It was one of my most anticipated films of the year, and is up to expectations. Adapting Richard Osman’s novel of the same name, we visited the house of retirement houses that chase Elizabeth (Helen Mirren), Ron (Pierce Brosnan), Ibrahim (Ben Kingsley) and Joyce (Celia Imrie) while they are weekly to try to solve cold cases.
When real life murder occurs at your door, solving the crime suddenly becomes much more serious. It is a genuinely fun, well -made and endearing drama that does exactly what it says in the can, and our leading quartet offers some blinding performances (and that is before reaching the appeased cast).
If you need a more solid indication, ask my dad: he has read the whole series of books to date and think that the new film is better than any of them. – JV
The terminal list: Dark Wolf (Video Prime)

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No, that is not Jess of Gilmore Girls All grown in the miniature! Actually, it’s Taylor Kitsch starring the main special war operator Ben Edwards in Prime Video’s The list of terminals: Dark Wolfrepeating its role from the original The list of terminals. This time, we are seeing the history of origin of the prequel to how everything happened, following Edwards’s trip from the trip from Navy Seal to the CIA operation.
You will have to discard the synopsis of the season you see online, because it reads as the most attentive television series of the TV that should not have been scheduled first. Actually, The list of terminals: Dark Wolf Complete the blank spaces that we lost the first time in a surprisingly subversive way, balancing it with the aspect of psychological thriller that we know and love from the first time.
First BALARD And now this … prime video is killing it absolutely (word game) with its spin -offs of Criminal IP this year. – JV
Stans (Paramount+)

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You cannot deny the impact that the successful song of Eminem ‘Stan’ has had. Counting the story of a fanatic and unstable, the third single in the album
Directed by Steven Leckhart (Challenger: The final flight; What is my name? Muhammed Ali) and produced by Eminem, Stans He sees the rapper give a rare vision of his private life and his vast public personality, combining interviews, file images and stylized recreations. After a limited theatrical career, it seems that the film is, to borrow Eminem’s own words, “not so bad” at all. – AS
KPOPPed (Apple TV+)

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From Spotify to Netflix, K-Pop Music is taking the world of assault transmission. With KPOP demon hunters When officially becoming Netflix’s most watched film of all time this week, there could not be a better time for Apple TV+ to launch a new series of reality competitions focused on Korean pop music.
The eight-parts Song-Batty series combines some of the greatest topers of the Western lists, such as Megan Thee Stallion and the Spice Girls’ Mel B, with K-Pop legends such as Blackswan and Billlie to reinvent their most iconic songs. Organized by the actor and comedian Soojeong Son, this series of music that doubles the genre is the perfect complement to its next KPOP demon hunters sing. – AS
Season 4 (main video)

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On the positive side, Increase He is back and better than ever after a two -year parenthesis. On the negative side, we have reduced eight episodes per series to only four, which almost feels like a lost opportunity.
Even so, the final season is a fast binge, immediately leads us to tears, since it is confirmed that Nathan (Robbie Amell) was destroyed at the end of season 3.
That leaves Nora (Andy Allo) deeply wrapped in her pain, and it is absolutely heartbreaking to see trapped among worlds as her ghost appears. There are also many new mysteries and arches of history, and our main cast is as brilliant as they have always been. – JV