Shows like "Mythic Quest," "The Bachelor," and "The Recruit" returned.
Movies including "Goodrich" and "You're Cordially Invited" are streaming.
Several new and returning shows aired this week.
Hulu's new series "Paradise" provides a twist on the typical political thriller. Meanwhile, shows including the Netflix drama "The Recruit" and the hit reality dating show "The Bachelor" both premiered new seasons this week.
Theatrical releases, like last year's "Goodrich," and new streaming-only films, like the rom-com "You're Cordially Invited," are out now, too.
Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're into.
Looking for a new thriller? Check out "Paradise."
"Paradise" stars "This is Us" actor Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden. The story picks up with the suspicious death of a president (Marsden), in which Brown's character is implicated. The show isn't your standard political thriller, though — it introduces a pretty big twist in the first episode.
The workplace comedy about a fictional video game studio, from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" costars Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day, returns for its fourth season. (An anthology spinoff, called "Side Quest," is also coming later this year.)
Noah Centineo returns as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks. In the second season of the spy drama, he finds himself in the middle of a deadly situation in South Korea.
Michael Keaton plays Andy Goodrich, a man whose life is turned upside down when he's left on his own with his 9-year-old twins. The typically hands-off dad ends up seeking help from Grace (Mila Kunis), his adult daughter from his first marriage.
It's the second feature from Hallie Meyers-Shyer — aka the daughter of rom-com legend Nancy Meyers.
Good news for parents: "Ms. Rachel" is on Netflix now.
YouTube phenomenon and child educator Ms. Rachel recently signed a deal with Netflix to license a "curated compilation" of her existing content, including some of what exists already on her YouTube channel.
Craving a rom-com fix? Watch "You're Cordially Invited."
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell star as two people who clash when weddings they're involved with are double-booked at the same venue. Sparks fly as a result of the chaos.
For a shocking true crime story, check out "Scamanda."
The new four-part ABC Studios docuseries "Scamanda" explores Amanda Riley's fake cancer scam. The blogger, whose story was previously featured on the hit 2023 podcast of the same name, pretended to have terminal cancer for nearly a decade, bilking friends and strangers out of thousands of dollars.
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