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The 7 best new movies and shows to stream this week

From cringe comedy to war thrillers, here's what to watch this week

Welcome to another week of exciting streaming recommendations to keep you entertained for this week.

This week’s lineup offers a wide range of movies, both new releases and beloved classics.

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For HBO Max subscribers, the political drama “Reality” and the captivating “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” are now available to stream. Meanwhile, UK Prime Video viewers can dive into Guy Ritchie’s thrilling film “The Covenant.”

If you’re in the mood for a trip down memory lane, Disney Plus has you covered with all four Indiana Jones movies, perfect for indulging in some adventurous nostalgia. And for US Netflix subscribers, the iconic Spider-Man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi awaits, offering a web-slinging journey through the beloved superhero’s adventures.

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On the TV front, Netflix presents the final installment of the gripping plane crash drama “Manifest,” offering closure to fans who have followed the mysterious series. Additionally, the new season of the hilarious sketch comedy show “I Think You Should Leave” is sure to deliver plenty of laughs.

So, grab your popcorn, settle into your favorite spot on the couch, and let these exciting streaming options transport you into a world of entertainment for the week ahead.

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Manifest season 4 part 2

Manifest' Season 4: Everything We Know About What's Next

After being canceled by NBC back in 2021, Manifest returns for a fourth and final season at Netflix – part 1 was released back in November, and now part 2 is available to stream too. The series follows the passengers and crew of a plane that suddenly reappears after disappearing for five and half years, with all those on board presumed dead. In reality, the passengers only experienced some turbulence in the air and, for them, no time had passed at all.

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Available: Worldwide
Watch now: Netflix

I Think You Should Leave season 3

I Think You Should Leave' Season 3 Review: Tim Robinson Saves Summer – IndieWire

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Tom Robinson returns for a third season of surreally hilarious sketch show I Think You Should Leave. As usual, there’s a host of famous guest stars on board, including Jason Schwartzman, Fred Armisen, Ayo Edebiri, and Connor O’Malley. All six episodes are available to stream now, and their bitesize 15-minute runtimes make it perfect binge-watch material – if you can stomach that much cringe comedy in one go, of course.

Available: Worldwide
Watch now: Netflix

Indiana Jones quadrilogy

Indiana Jones & Last Crusade' Cast Then and Now: Harrison Ford, More – The Hollywood Reporter

Ahead of the release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny on the big screen later this month, you can now catch up on all of Indy’s past adventures as the titular Nazi-fighting archaeology professor on Disney Plus. For the uninitiated, that’s the original trilogy – 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1984’s Temple of Doom, and 1989’s The Last Crusade – and 2008’s Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Available: Worldwide
Watch now: Disney Plus

Reality

Euphoria and The White Lotus star Sydney Sweeney takes on something new in Reality, a new film based on real-life FBI interrogation transcripts. Sweeney plays Reality Winner, a translator for the NSA and an American intelligence leaker. Directed by playwright Tina Satter, the cast also includes Marchánt Davis and Josh Hamilton, and UK viewers can currently catch the movie on the big screen in select cinemas.

Available: US
Watch now: Max

Magic Mike’s Last Dance

Magic Mike's Last Dance review: The sequel has lost its glee - BBC Culture

Nearly 10 years after Magic Mike XXL, Channing Tatum is back for one last shirtless spin in Magic Mike’s Last Dance, the final installment of Steven Soderbergh’s stripper trilogy. The movie sees a now-retired Mike (Tatum) travel to London with socialite Maxandra (Salma Hayek) to help her produce a new stage play – and get sufficiently hot and steamy, of course.

Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant

Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Shines in Guy Ritchie's The Covenant

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