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Tom's Guide
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
7 top new movies and shows to stream this weekend on Netflix, HBO Max and more (June 20-22)
Finding your next binge is a breeze when you consult our roundup of new shows and movies to watch this weekend on Netflix, HBO Max and more of the best streaming services. Headlining the TV slate is "The Gilded Age" season 3, where fashionable hats and sharp elbows clash once again in 1880s New York society. A decade earlier and across the pond, "The Buccaneers" returns for season 2, bringing more romance, rebellion and scandal as American heiresses take London by storm. Over in the movie realm, "Friendship" delivers a darkly funny take on toxic dynamics between two middle-aged men, while "A Minecraft Movie" brings the pixelated world to life in an unexpectedly heartfelt family adventure. Here's our guide to what to watch this weekend. With the battle for the opera settled, the Russells are charging ahead in their campaign to climb even higher on New York's social ladder, but the city's old elite isn't stepping aside without a fight. Bertha (Carrie Coon) sets her sights on marrying Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) to a duke, while George (Morgan Spector) doubles down on his ambitious railroad ventures. Across Fifth Avenue, tensions simmer at the Brook house. Aunt Agnes (Christine Baranski) fumes as Ada (Cynthia Nixon) starts to come into her own. Meanwhile, romantic sparks are flying: Marian (Louisa Jacobson) and Larry Russell (Harry Richardson) fall deeper into love, and Peggy (Denée Benton) finds herself intrigued by a charming new doctor. Episode 1 premieres Sunday, June 22 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max The Buccaneers are back, and this season's drama is as decadent as ever. Nan St. George (Kristine Froseth) may wear a duchess's tiara, but all that glitters is not gold. Jinny (Imogen Waterhouse), pregnant and headstrong, makes a break from polite society with the ever-enigmatic Guy (Matthew Broome) in tow. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. In London, Conchita (Alisha Boe) reigns with wit and flair, but the arrival of a mysterious stranger, played by Leighton Meester, threatens to upend the social order and rewrite the rules of the game. Episode 1 streaming now on Apple TV Plus From 'Dawson's Creek' creator Kevin Williamson comes a moody Southern saga about a crumbling coastal empire. The Buckleys have long reigned over their North Carolina fishing town, but the tides are turning fast. Patriarch Harlan (Holt McCallany) is recovering from back-to-back heart attacks, while Belle (Maria Bello) is cutting risky deals behind closed doors. Their children aren't faring much better: Cane (Jake Weary) is unraveling, and Bree (Melissa Benoist) is just trying to stay sober. With $2 million unaccounted for, the DEA closing i and whispers of a drug operation on the docks, the family's legacy is hanging by a thread. All 8 episodes streaming now on Netflix Based on E. Lockhart's hit novel, this twisty Prime Video thriller peels back the layers of wealth, memory, and lies. Every summer, the privileged Sinclair family retreats to their private island paradise, where secrets run deeper than the ocean. Now 17, Cadence (Emily Alyn) returns after a traumatic accident stole her memory and left her with only pain and fragments. Her childhood crew, the so-called Liars, are keeping their mouths shut, and her former flame, Gat (Shubham Maheshwari), is just as cryptic. With migraines that won't quit and a sense that something's been buried, Cadence is determined to uncover the truth. All 8 episodes streaming now on Prime Video What starts as a neighborly hangout turns into a full-blown psychological tailspin in this black comedy about the quiet desperation of trying to make a new friend as an adult. Tim Robinson plays Craig, a needy suburban dad who latches onto his charming new neighbor Austin (Paul Rudd). What follows is like 'I Love You, Man' crash-landing into 'Fatal Attraction.' It's weird, sad and cringe in the best way. Like in his Netflix series 'I Think You Should Leave,' Robinson is painfully perfect at making you want to crawl out of your skin. Streaming now with purchase on Amazon or Apple The hit blockbuster movie adaptation of the hit blockbuster video game digs into the latter's blocky world and finds surprising heart beneath the pixels. Jason Momoa, Jack Black and a merry band of misfits tumble through a portal into the Overworld, where imagination isn't optional — it's survival. Director Jared Hess (of 'Napoleon Dynamite' fame) brings his signature oddball style to a kid-friendly quest that's part retro gamer tribute, part goofy fantasy romp. Even non-gamers might find themselves mining a little fun here. Streaming now on HBO Max Sally Ride became a household name in 1983 as the first American woman in space, but that was only part of the story. In this Nat Geo documentary, director Cristina Costantini and Ride's partner of 27 years, Tam O'Shaughnessy, piece together a fuller, more complicated picture of a reluctant icon. The doc traces Ride's rise through NASA's boys' club, the relentless media circus and the quiet relationship she kept out of public view. Using unearthed archival footage, interviews with fellow astronauts and Ride's own words, 'Sally' reintroduces us to the woman behind the astronaut. Streaming now on Disney Plus and Hulu


News18
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
‘The Gilded Age' Returns For Season 3 With Bold New Arcs On Women's Power & Breaking Norms
'The Gilded Age' Returns For Season 3 With Bold New Arcs On Women's Power & Breaking Norms | N18G Last Updated: June 19, 2025, 22:00 IST Movies Videos 'The Gilded Age' creators and cast reflect on Season 3, which brings fresh romance, heartbreak and deeper social commentary. The new season tackles issues such as destigmatising divorce, the women's suffrage movement and the pressure on women to marry for status, highlighting challenges to women's agency that still resonate in today's world. Watch the video to know more. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: Showsha on Instagram: Showsha on Facebook: Showsha on X: Showsha on Snapchat: entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on: More Videos homevideos 'The Gilded Age' Returns For Season 3 With Bold New Arcs On Women's Power & Breaking Norms | N18G CNN name, logo and all associated elements ® and © 2024 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. CNN and the CNN logo are registered marks of Cable News Network, LP LLLP, displayed with permission. Use of the CNN name and/or logo on or as part of does not derogate from the intellectual property rights of Cable News Network in respect of them. © Copyright Network18 Media and Investments Ltd 2024. All rights reserved.


USA Today
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
What to watch this weekend: New TV shows on streaming
What to watch this weekend: New TV shows on streaming Show Caption Hide Caption Need a show to binge? These are the must watch shows this summer USA TODAY's TV critic Kelly Lawler breaks down the best TV shows you don't to want to miss this summer If you're looking for something new to watch this weekend, you can grab your swim trunks and head to the North Carolina beaches or your opera glasses for old-timey New York. Netflix's family drama "The Waterfront" and Max's period piece "The Gilded Age" are the two biggest new TV shows available to stream this weekend, June 19-22. For the younger crowd, the annual pint-sized awards show the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards also streams in it's slimy glory. In addition to these three programs we think are worth your notice, we've listed every new TV series and special that will stream this weekend across the major platforms to help you as you browse through endless Netflix options. Maybe you'll find your new obsession. Join our Watch Party! Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox New on streaming Thursday, June 19 "The Waterfront" (Netflix) Starring Maria Bello, Melissa Benoist and Holt McCallany, the North Carolina-set series follows a wealthy family contending with its troubled fishing business and personal straits. The series, based on real events, comes from creator Kevin Williamson ("Scream," "Dawson's Creek," "The Vampire Diaries"). New on streaming Friday, June 20 "The Bravest Knight" (kids/family, Hulu) "Now or Never: FC Montfermeil" (France, Max) "Olympo" (Spain, Netflix) New on streaming Saturday, June 21 "The Great Indian Kapil Show" (talk, India, Netflix) New on streaming Sunday, June 22


Axios
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Axios
New movies and shows this week on Netflix, Max and Disney+
Here's what's new on Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Prime Video. What we're watching: New seasons of "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" and "The Gilded Age" and a documentary about the first Black Mardi Gras krewe. " America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" season 2 available now on Netflix The vibe: We'll catch up on season 1 standouts, including Victoria Kalina and Reece Weaver, and get to know new rookie and veteran DCC candidates. Behind the scenes: Season 2 reportedly reveals a big pay bump for the squad. " The Gilded Age" season 3 available Sunday on HBO Max Zoom in: The events of this season take place following the Opera War. During this period, old money families lost cultural control in New York's high society, replaced by rail magnates, financiers and industrialists. The intrigue: This season's guest stars include Phylicia Rashad, Dylan Baker and Bill Camp as J.P. Morgan. " A King Like Me" available now on Netflix State of play: This film follows the first Black Mardi Gras krewe as they work to bring the Zulu parade back to the streets for Mardi Gras Day 2022 in the face of Hurricane Ida, a global pandemic, and the tragic loss of an unprecedented number of members to COVID-19. More titles " Sally" on Disney+ This documentary dives into the personal life of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, as told by Tam O'Shaughnessy — her partner of 27 years. Available now " The Buccaneers" season 2 on Apple TV+ This period drama picks up as Nan St. George (now a duchess) and her American friends are firmly entrenched in British society and fighting to be heard. They navigate love triangles, scandals, births and deaths. Available now " The Waterfront" on Netflix "Dawson's Creek" creator Kevin Williamson brings another drama to coastal North Carolina in this series about a family going to great lengths to save their struggling fishing company. Available now " Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical" on Disney+ " Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem" on Netflix This chapter of Netflix's "Trainwreck" series follows the rise and scandalous fall of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Available now " Noah's Arc: The Movie" on Paramount+ with Showtime The original cast of " Noah's Arc" will reprise their roles in this film featuring guest stars including Jasmine Guy, T.C. Carson and Eva Marcille. Available Friday " Somebody Feed Phil" season 8 on Netflix "Everybody Loves Raymond" creator and foodie Phil Rosenthal returns to explore culinary scenes in cities including Amsterdam, Sydney, Manila, Las Vegas and Boston. Available now " We Were Liars" on Prime Video This new young adult mystery thriller is based on the New York Times bestseller of the same name by E. Lockhart. Available now " Surviving Ohio State" on HBO Max Ohio State University's sexual abuse scandal is the focus of this documentary, which explores how former campus physician Richard Strauss abused hundreds of male athletes over two decades. Available now


Pink Villa
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Gilded Age Season 3 OTT Release: Date, Time, Cast, What to Expect, and More About Carrie Coon-Christine Baranski Show
After successful two seasons, the Carrie Coon and Christine Baranski show is all set to retuen for a new run on HBO and Max for streaming. The Gilded Age season 3 will release on June 22, spanning 8 episodes that will air every Sunday until August 10, when this year's run will conclude. So far, the titles of the first three parts have been revealed to the public. The episodes are set to air at 9 p.m. ET/PT every weekend. Gilded Age season 3 release plans After premiering on June 22, The Gilded Age season 3 will air episode number 18 (first for this season), Who Is In Charge Here?, followed by episodes 19 and 20, What the Papers Say and Love Is Never Easy respectively. The titles for the remaining five episodes are yet to be unveiled. Returning post a year and a half of break, Gilded Age season 3 will tell the story of Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon), Agnes Van Rhijn (Christine Baranski), Marion Brook (Louisa Jacobson), and Peggy Scott (Denée Benton), who have a new challenge in front of them, after recent events have spun the wheel for them. It remains to be known what happens once Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) learns of her mother's plans to get her to marry the Duke of Buckingham (Ben Lamb). Who has joined the Gilded Age season 3? Apart from the series regulars, Phylicia Rashad will play Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkland, a woman from a Newport family; Brian Stokes Mitchell will star as Black pastor Frederick Kirkland; Jordan Donica as Dr. William Kirkland, and Victoria Clark as Joan Carlton. Other newcomers include Merritt Wever, Bill Camp, Leslie Uggams, Lisagay Hamilton, Jessica Frances Dukes, Paul Alexander Nolan, Hatti Morahan, and Andrea Martin. It is known that the new part will resume from the era after the Opera War, where 'immense economic and social change' is expected. The Russell family stands a chance to come out on top of the social pyramid. Meanwhile, the van Rhijn-Brook family goes through its own set of turmoils as Agnes and Ada butt heads over the title of the 'lady of the house'.