A new British rom-com and a sci-fi drama are also among the films trending across streaming services including Hulu, Max and Amazon Prime Video.
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GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT on MSNThe Best Game Adaptation Ever Is Now On NetflixWhile the game has always been popular among tabletop nerds, Dungeons & Dragons has experienced an absolute explosion in popularity … Continue reading "The Best Game Adaptation Ever Is Now On Netflix"
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Written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, "Heretic" stars Sophie Thatcher of "Yellowjackets" fame as Sister Barnes, a young Mormon missionary who alongside the more sheltered Sister Paxton (Chloe East) answers a request for more information about their faith from a man named Mr. Reed (Grant).
Even the best streaming services are having an Oscars hangover, it seems. While there aren't a ton of new releases this weekend on Netflix, Max, and Hulu, you can still find some gems to add to your watchlist.
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Screen Rant on MSNNetflix's Dungeons & Dragons Show Must Feature Some Version Of Honor Among Thieves' Best Comic Relief CharacterThe new Dungeons & Dragons show coming to Netflix should include Honor Among Thieves' best comic relief character in some way to honor the film.
This German-language horror-thriller movie is coming to Netflix soon. It evokes similar vibes to Bong Joon-ho's Parasite. In it, a wealthy German family hires a young woman as a domestic helper during their summer vacation in Provence. The plot teases that the "entire family's life gradually changes, with dramatic consequences."
Anyway, aside from a new episode of Severance, there's plenty more to stream this weekend, including the revival of Netflix's Daredevil TV show. So, scroll on to see our seven top picks for the week. – Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Hugh Grant plays the devious Mr. Reed ... Though the reception has been a mixed bag, Netflix has already ordered another season of the series. In the show, Markle channels her inner Martha ...
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Originally set to debut in January, the decision was made to push back Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series out of respect for those dealing with the devastating Southern California wildfires. The eight-part series will arrive March 4, and will see the Duchess of Sussex provide tips in areas including cooking and gardening.
Let the madness begin! The beginning of March ushers in a wave of new shows and movies to watch this weekend on Netflix, Max and more of the best streaming services.
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