7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more this weekend (March 24)
Catch new seasons of Succession, Yellowjackets and more
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The final weekend of March is a particularly great one for new movies and TV shows to stream. If you’re not heading out to the theater to catchJohn Wick: Chapter 4, the likes ofNetflix,Prime VideoandHBO Maxhave plenty to keep you entertained from the comfort of your own home.
Headlining this week’s crop of arrivals isSuccessionseason 4, which begins streaming on HBO Max from Sunday (or on Sky from Monday if you’re in the UK). The second season of hit Showtime survival dramaYellowjacketsalso gets going on Sunday, while both Netflix andParamount Plushave new thrillers for you to enjoy from Friday.
Below, we’ve rounded up seven of the biggest new movies and TV shows to watch on streaming services this weekend.
Succession season 4 (HBO Max)
Cue the menacing classical music! Television’s most dysfunctional family returns for one final round of potty-mouthed back-stabbing on HBO Max this Sunday.
Following Logan’s dramatic decision to consider Matsson’s offer for Waystar Royco at the end of season 3,Successionseason 4 finds the Roy siblings more united (against their father, that is) than ever. In other words, new episodes of one of thebest HBO Max showsaround will chronicle a Roy family civil war – and we’re excited to see who (if anyone) Logan appoints as his successor after three exceptional seasons of drama.
Critics have describedSuccessionseason 4 as “jaw-dropping” and “deliciously dark,” so expect surprises aplenty from the series’ final outing. Episode 1 debuts on HBO Max in the US on Sunday evening, and on Sky Atlantic in the UK on Monday morning.
Available to stream on HBO Max in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK from Sunday and Monday, respectively.
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Yellowjackets season 2 (Showtime)
The wild weirdness of Showtime’sYellowjacketslooks set to continue with the show’s hotly-anticipated second season, which begins streaming this weekend.
The unexpectedly brilliant survival series follows a group of high school soccer players who, after crash-landing en route to a tournament, must fight to survive in the harsh Canadian wilderness. Season 2 finds the titular team faced with the threat of winter’s icy temperatures, suggesting the series will be dialing up the danger for its already struggling protagonists.
The first episode ofYellowjacketsseason 2 is available to stream now on Showtime Anytime in the US and Paramount Plus in the UK. New entries are due to land weekly every Friday through May 14.
Now available to stream on Showtime Anytime in the US and Paramount Plus in the UK.
Great Expectations (Hulu)
Charles Dickens’Great Expectationshas been adapted for UK television more times than many viewers would care to remember, but the BBC has joined forces with Hulu for its latest take on the 19th century literary classic.
Led byPeaky Blinderscreator Steven Knight, this six-part adaptation stars Olivia Colman as wealthy spinster Miss Havisham opposite Fionn Whitehead’s Pip, a blacksmith’s apprentice who longs to become a proper gentleman. Matt Berry, Hayley Squires, Ashley Thomas and Owen McDonnell also star.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, critics have called this year’s edition ofGreat Expectations“needless and lazy” – though Colman’s performance has earned plaudits. The show’s first two episodes are available to stream now on Hulu in the US and BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Now available to stream on Hulu in the US and BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Rabbit Hole (Paramount Plus)
Kiefer Sutherland returns to his24andDesignated Survivorroots inRabbit Hole, Paramount Plus’ new corporate espionage drama.
Framed for murder by a powerful global organization, this eight-part thriller series finds Sutherland’s latest superspy, John Weir, going to extreme (read: violent) lengths to clear his name. Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham and Rob Yang also star.
The first two episodes ofRabbit Hole– which has earned mixed reviews from critics – are available to stream now on Paramount Plus, with the remaining six set to every Sunday through April 23.
Now available to stream on Paramount Plus.
The Night Agent (Netflix)
Not to be confused withThe Night Manager, new thriller seriesThe Night Agentis now streaming on Netflix.
In this 10-part drama, adapted from Matthew Quirk’s 2019 novel of the same name,Hillbilly Elegystar Gabriel Basso plays a low-level FBI agent whose uneventful job takes a sudden turn when he finds himself plunged into a dangerous political conspiracy. Hong Chau, Luciane Buchanan, Eve Harlow and Sarah Desjardins also star.
The Night Agent– which critics have described as “old-fashioned” and “pleasantly pulpy” – is already available to stream on Netflix in its entirety.
Now available to stream on Netflix.
Up Here (Hulu)
Up Herebegins streaming on Hulu this weekend to round out a stellar month of music-based dramas (which has included Prime Video’sSwarmandDaisy Jones and the Six).
Featuring original songs fromFrozenandWandaVisionscribes Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, this eight-episode musical romcom series traces the early days of a romance between two ordinary people (Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes) in late 1990s New York City.
Critics haven’t been bowled over byUp Here’s saccharine storytelling, but praisehasbeen lauded on the show’s catchy tunes. All eight episodes are available to stream now on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus in the UK.
Now available to stream on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus in the UK.
Reggie (Prime Video)
This week’s documentary pick isReggie, a Prime Video feature charting the life and legacy of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson (aka “Mr October”).
Using the usual combination of archive footage and talking heads, this 104-minute documentary shines a revealing light on one of baseball’s most influential superstars – a five-time World Series Champion whose post-career activism proved just as impressive as his remarkable on-field exploits.
Now available to stream on Prime Video.
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