It's time to schedule some pre-holiday time in front of your television. With the holiday holidays now in full effect for most of us, I suspect you'll be loading up one or more of the world's best streaming services to watch the latest new movies and shows that have arrived.
There is also plenty to choose from. From returning hit shows and the streaming debut of a recent Universal Pictures movie, to a comedy special and another live sporting event on Netflix, you've got plenty of options to choose from this weekend. So, grab some food, put on your sweatpants, and relax after another busy year of work, school, and more. – Tom Power, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Fallout season 2 (main video)
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It's time to return to the Wasteland, Vaulties. radioactive dust Season 2 has finally emerged from its underground bunker on Prime Video, and like its predecessor, its premiere has already set the stage for another spectacular installment of the hugely popular show.
Meeting with Lucy, Maximus, The Ghoul and Dogmeat, the radioactive dust The second season of the TV show will further explore the franchise's crazy and dangerous dystopia.
In fact, from introducing characters like Mr. House, trips to iconic locations like New Vegas and Novac, and more, season 2 of Amazon's adaptation of the radioactive dust The video game series looks like it will be another must-see segment of television. Before you stream your first episode, read everything we know about radioactive dust season 2.- T.P.
Emily in Paris season 5 (Netflix)
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Does Emily in Paris Does Season 5 really live up to its namesake, or are we about to air Emily in Rome Season 1?
Lily Collins' main character has put down roots in the Italian capital, heading the Italian division of Agence Grateau. However, this doesn't mean she's drama-free because her budding relationship with Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini) isn't the fairytale ending she was hoping for, and representing the Muratori family brand is like jumping through endless PR hoops.
Frankly, I appreciate the change of scenery and, also, Marcello. We definitely haven't seen the last of Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), but I really want to make this Italian getaway work. – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
One battle after another (HBO Max)
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Sometimes sitting through a 142-minute movie is a shock to the system, but sometimes it's worth the effort. Awards season alone will tell you One battle after another which is now available on HBO Max, is one of the few not to be missed, with director Paul Thomas Anderson's dark comedy taking the industry by storm.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Bob, a former revolutionary who is now driven solely by paranoia. When his daughter Willa (Chase Infiniti) disappears, Bob has to confront his tainted past to get her back.
Loud, extravagant and extreme in every possible sense of the word, One battle after another is truly one of the best films of this year. He even manages to make his dissection of the ongoing culture wars feel fresh, but that's just a day in the life for Anderson. – joint venture
He (peacock)
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Jordan Peele returns with a divisive new film Him (to be fair, he only produced it!). Taking into account that he has had successes with Go out and UsThis film's 30% Rotten Tomatoes score may surprise you. Still, if you were meaning to watch it, it's now available on Peacock.
Him It follows a rising football star as he is invited to train at the secluded compound of a legendary quarterback. While there, he discovers a cult-like world of obsession and sacrifice.
It sounds like a novel concept, but you'll be the one to judge whether or not the proverbial ball falls flat. – Lucy Buglass, Senior Entertainment Writer
Counting Crows: Have you seen me lately? (HBO max)
Music lovers, listen up. doCounting Crows: Have you seen me lately? does exactly what it says, charting the rise of the synonymous band. HBO claims it will be one of the most intimate behind-the-scenes performances we've ever seen, and I think we can see that in the trailer.
In fact, we will enjoy interviews with current and former members of the band, as well as contemporary musicians, along with rare archival material and personal photographs. Personally, I hope to learn more about the story behind his smash hit 'Mr. Jones.
There's a mix of personal and professional battles throughout its entire story, and I think it could be one of the streaming service's strongest music documentary releases to date. – joint venture
Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts (Hulu/Disney+)
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After a long week, an hour of comedy is just what the doctor ordered. If you're in the mood to tune out and laugh at Kumail Nanjiani's storytelling prowess, then I have the perfect pick for you after his debut on Hulu and Disney+.
Nanjiani returns to Chicago after a decade away, a city that is special to him since that was where he got his start in stand-up. You may be familiar with his work in silicon valley, The great sick, Eternalsand several other movies and shows, and he's simply entertaining when it's just him and a microphone.
Here, he discusses topics such as anxiety, the dangers of buying drugs before legalization, and finally, cat medication. You know, how you do it. – pound
Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua (Netflix)
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Live from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, Netflix is stepping into the boxing ring once again to bring us the highly anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua.
The preliminary rounds start at 1:45 pm PT / 4:45 pm ET if you want to watch it all, but, if you just tune in to the main event, it will start at 5 pm PT / 8 pm ET.
Regardless of which Netflix plan you have, it will be available to everyone. It will also be a fascinating matchup when World Boxing Association ranked cruiserweight Jake Paul takes on two-time unified world heavyweight champion in Joshua. Will it be seen by more people than Paul's last fight? We'll have to see. – pound
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