Weekend Watchlist: Top 10 Fresh Series to Stream on Netflix, Prime Video & Apple TV+
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You're in luck if you want to spend the weekend on your sofa with a remote in your hand. With everything from soapy beachside secrets to suspenseful thrillers and historical dramas, this week's streaming schedule has something for everyone. A new selection of titles, some worth binge-watching and others worth taking your time with, has been released on the main streaming sites such as Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV+. Here are ten new shows to include to your weekend viewing list, whether you're in the mood for crime, romance, or a trip down memory lane.
The Best 10 Programs to View This Weekend
- The Waterfront (Netflix): Kevin Williamson's tale is based on local politics, crime, and family conflict. A series of desperate choices are initiated by Harlan Buckley's heart attack, played by Holt McCallany. To save the family business, Jake Weary, who plays their son Cane, and Maria Bello, who plays his wife Belle, must team up with a criminal. The risk Grady is made more tense by Topher Grace.
- We Were Liars (Prime Video): This series is based on E. Lockhart's YA novel and follows Cadence (Emily Alyn Lind) as she attempts to piece together her shattered memory with the assistance of her childhood pals. It takes place against the backdrop of a beach estate and is a combination of romance, mystery, and family secrets.
- The Better Sister (Prime Video): In this thriller starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, two estranged sisters are compelled to rekindle their relationship when one of their husbands is killed. It is tense and passionate, and it puts family connections to the test in stressful situations.
- Call Her Alex (Hulu): In this two-part documentary series, the producer of the Call Her Daddy podcast, Alex Cooper, bares moments of personal trauma and public change. The series chronicles her life from being bullied as a child to finding success in the podcasting world.
- On Netflix, the third season of Ginny & Georgia sees Georgia (Brianne Howey) standing trial for murder, and Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggling with adolescent heartbreak as the family endures media attention.
- Sirens (Netflix): The series, which is set on a remote island and filled with psychological suspense and mysteries, stars Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock as sisters in a relationship with an enigmatic millionaire (Julianne Moore).
- FUBAR Season 2 (Netflix): Arnold Schwarzenegger and Monica Barbaro reprise their roles as father-daughter spies with compromised cover. Carrie-Anne Moss joins the cast in this action-comedy continuation.
- The Netflix series Tires: In Season 2, Shane Gillis revitalizes the genre of workplace comedy in an automobile repair business. Expect more dry humor with new additions to the cast, such as Thomas Haden Church.
- Netflix's "Dept. Q" stars Matthew Goode as a detective who has been reassigned to work on old cases. The series is distinguished by its film noir aesthetic, which is moody, atmospheric, and subtly engaging.
- Duster (HBO Max): FBI agent Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson) collaborates with a getaway driver in the 1970s to arrest a criminal leader. Josh Holloway plays the lead in this gritty drama.
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