If, for any reason, you have denied yourself the privilege of viewing Dune: Part 2 Timothée Chalamet’s sandworm-riding descent into madness, which released in theaters earlier this year, is now streaming on Max in the US, but it’s not the only new film premiering on the streamer this weekend.
A sophisticated car thriller directed by Michael Mann Ferrari On Hulu, Netflix subscribers can AtlasA new sci-fi thriller starring Jennifer Lopez and Simu Liu.
Below, we’ve rounded up the notable new movies and TV shows available to stream this weekend on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more.
Dune Part 2 (Max)
Less than three months after its release, which grossed $700 million at the box office, Denis Villeneuve’s astounding sci-fi blockbuster Dune: Part 2 is currently available to stream on Max in the US (UK viewers will have to wait a little longer for the film’s premiere on Sky).
Star cast for Chapter 2 proposed by the director Sand Dunes The trilogy sees Savior Prince Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) joining forces with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen to exact revenge on the conspirators of House Harkonnen who destroyed his family.
Needless to say, Dune: Part 2 It’s the best film of 2024 so far, garnering rave reviews and rekindling interest in Frank Herbert’s sprawling oeuvre. Sand Dunes (A universe that will be further explored in an upcoming Warner Bros. Max series.) Dune: ProphecyThis one definitely belongs on our list of the best Max movies. If you haven’t seen it yet, Dune: Part 2 Cancel your weekend plans now and rectify that mistake immediately.
It’s streaming now on Max.
Ferrari (Hulu)
This stylish race-car drama from director Michael Mann premiered on Sky in the UK earlier this year. Ferrari It makes its US streaming debut on Hulu this weekend.
Set in the summer of 1957, this star-studded biopic follows legendary racer-turned-entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) as he bets the future of his company, on the brink of bankruptcy, on the Mille Miglia, a dangerous 1,000-mile race across Italy.
Also starring Penelope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Patrick Dempsey FerrariThe film, which is due for release in December 2023, has been described by critics as a “shocking adventure.”
It’s currently streaming on Hulu.
Atlas (Netflix)
Atlasa cutting-edge CGI action adventure San Andreas Directed by Brad Peyton, the film is available on Netflix.
The streaming exclusive stars Jennifer Lopez as a brilliant data analyst tasked with capturing a renegade AI robot soldier (Simu Liu) who is plotting to wipe out humanity. I, Robot meet Titanfall.
Critics Atlas It’s been rated a “trashy Netflix mockbuster” so it probably won’t make it onto any best Netflix movies list, but it’ll be a good distraction this weekend.
It’s currently streaming on Netflix.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix)
If you’re one of the few who’ve watched all five seasons Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous You’ll be happy to hear that a sequel series is coming to Netflix. Jurassic World: Chaos Theoryis now available on the world’s best streaming service.
This animated sci-fi adventure Camp Cretaceous The reunited Nublar Six find themselves embroiled in a terrifying conspiracy that could bring about the end of both dinosaurs and mankind.
Chaos Theory Although it is advertised as a family-friendly show, for a long time Jurassic Park Fans will surely enjoy plenty of legend-expanding drama here.
It’s currently streaming on Netflix.
Tires (Netflix)
If you’re looking for a quirky workplace comedy to enjoy this weekend, check out these new Netflix series tire It might be worth a try.
American comedian Shane Gillis’s self-financed, short-lived comedy follows a down-on-his-luck car dealership manager (Steve Gerben) as he keeps his troublemaking cousin (played by Gillis himself) in check to improve customer service and boost profits.
Critics tire As a “middle finger to wokeness,” the show seems like a perfect fit for existing Shane Gillis fans.
It’s currently streaming on Netflix.
It’s currently streaming on Netflix.
Blue Angels (Prime Video)
Like you, if you Top Gun: Maverick And I can’t wait for its (inevitable) sequel, a new Amazon documentary Blue Angels Might help you.
Produced by director JJ Abrams Maverick Starring Glen Powell, this made-for-IMAX film chronicles a year in the life of a soldier with the U.S. Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron, from selection through show season and months of rigorous training.
It’s currently streaming on Prime Video.
The Beach Boys (Disney Plus)
Disney is taking a keen interest in music documentaries right now, with the latest retrospective show streaming on Disney+ being The Beach Boys.
Through interviews with The Beach Boys and never-before-seen footage, the feature film traces the band’s journey from their humble beginnings in California to their unprecedented domination of the global music charts throughout the 1960s.
Critics say Disney The Beach Boys The documentary has been praised as “heartfelt” and “entertaining”, despite ignoring the darker side of the band’s success story.
It’s currently streaming on Disney Plus.
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