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Looking for the best new shows or movies to watch this week? You're in the right place. We've put together a list of the hottest movies and TV shows that you can find across the best streaming services over the next seven days,
Fortunately, Netflix changed that this week with a surprise addition that wasn’t actually part of any previous lists or announcements. On Wednesday, April 2nd, the original Den of Thieves was added to Netflix, finally giving action movie fans the chance to watch both entries in the franchise on the same service.
Leading the pack is "Pulse," which is clearly the top new release on Netflix this week. This new medical drama stars "Reacher" season 1 star Willa Fitzgerald as a doctor in a Miami emergency room. Whether you're a fan of " The Pitt " or "Grey's Anatomy" it will be the show to binge this week.
The first three episodes of Million Dollar Secret will land on Netflix on Wednesday, March 26, followed by three more the week after. The final two will be shown one week after that: Wednesday, April 9. Debuts on Wednesday, March 26
To help you with your streaming decisions, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best movies on Netflix right now, ranging from new Netflix originals to classic films from decades past. To further assist your nightly watching decisions,
This week’s slate of new movies across the best streaming service is shaping up nicely with flicks that should appeal to all tastes arriving on popular platforms including Netflix, Prime Video and Disney Plus.
Headlined by Seth Rogen, this comedy series follows Matt Remick, a newly appointed movie studio chief, who attempts to strike a balance between corporate demands and his creative ambitions. The series also features Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders in prominent roles.
Sofia Carson strikes again! After her relatively small role in Carry On, the young actress takes center stage in the romantic comedy The Life List, which is off to a strong start with 24.4M CVEs in 3 days—almost the same as The Electric State. The difference? This one didn’t cost $320 million.