The 10 best things to stream this weekend, from the new season of 'House of the Dragon' to the 'Bridgerton' finale
Check out the season premieres of "The Boys" and "House of the Dragon" this weekend.
Movies like "Monkey Man" are also newly streaming.
You can also catch up on "Bridgerton" and "Love Island USA," too.
There's a jam-packed TV schedule this weekend.
The biggest news is that "House of the Dragon" finally returns on Sunday, two years after season one finished airing. If bloodshed and dragon fights aren't your thing, there's also the second half of "Bridgerton" season three to catch up on. And if bloodshed without dragons is your thing, "The Boys" just returned for season four.
If you're in the mood for a film instead, there's Dev Patel's directorial debut "Monkey Man," which he also stars in, or Andrew McCarthy's documentary "BRATS."
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 looking for.
If you want a new thriller, watch "Presumed Innocent"
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a Chicago prosecutor suspected of a brutal murder, alongside "The Worst Person in the World" breakout Renate Reinsve. Based on the 1987 novel of the same name, the story was previously adapted into a 1990 film starring Harrison Ford in Gyllenhaal's role.
Streaming on: Apple TV+
Looking for something to watch with your kids? Check out "Camp Snoopy"
You really can't go wrong with the Peanuts — and the nostalgia is a great bonus for parents who grew up with it.
This new animated show centers on the beloved character and his band of Beagle Scouts after they find out their troop is on the verge of disbanding. The series is part of Apple's 2018 deal to produce more content based on Charles M. Schulz's series.
Streaming on: Apple TV+
"Bridgerton" season 3 concluded this week
Part two of the hit historical romance series got a whole lot sexier. The final four episodes of season three were released on Netflix, bringing a happy ending to Polin's love story, the unmasking of Lady Whistledown, and the reveal of multiple queer Bridgertons.
Streaming on: Netflix
Craving reality dating drama? Tune in to "Love Island USA"
The sixth season of "Love Island USA" kicked off this week — and this time, "Vanderpump Rules" fan favorite Ariana Madix is the host.
(If you're loyal to the UK version, don't worry. The new season of that one is streaming on Hulu.)
Streaming on: Peacock
If you're looking for an action movie, watch "Monkey Man"
Dev Patel stars in and directs "Monkey Man," an action-thriller about an underground street fighter. Patel also co-wrote the screenplay for the film, which is his directorial debut.
Streaming on: Peacock
Want comedy? Watch "Hannah Einbinder: Everything Must Go"
"Hacks" season three may have ended, but one of its stars is back on the streamer with a new comedy special.
Streaming on: Max
David Letterman's talk show is also back
The former late-night host kicked off his interview show on the streamer back in 2018. Now in its fifth season, the first episode, released Wednesday, features Letterman's conversation with Miley Cyrus.
Streaming on: Netflix
"House of the Dragon" season 2 premieres this weekend
House Targaryen is back, along with all its violence and drama. The action ramps up in season two as the Dance of the Dragons is on the horizon. HBO is already so confident in the fantasy series' success that the network renewed it for a third season ahead of the premiere.
Streaming on: Max
A new season of "The Boys" also premiered
The satirical superhero series returned for its fourth season on Thursday. The first three episodes are out now and have already given fans plenty of Easter eggs and references to the "Gen V" spinoff to mull over before the next episode airs in a week.
Streaming on: Prime Video
Are you a 1980s film buff? Check out "Brats"
The new documentary focuses on members of the Brat Pack, the name given to a group of young actors, including Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, and Rob Lowe, who starred together in many of the most iconic teen coming-of-age films of the 1980s. It's directed by Andrew McCarthy, another Brat.
Streaming on: Hulu
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