Looking for something great to watch at home?Maninilip (2025) Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each one!
Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We've got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you're seeking something brand-new (or just new to streaming), we've got you covered there, too.
Mashable's entertainment team has scoured the streaming services to highlight the most buzzed-about releases of this week and ranked them from worst to best — or least worth your time to most watchable. Whether you're craving culinary excellence, crackling comedy, wild twists, zombie drama, unicorn carnage or an espionage thriller taut with sexual tension, we've got something just for you.
Here's what's new on streaming, from worst to best.
After successfully hosting the Academy Awards, Conan O'Brien was honored at the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor for his storied career and his signature blend of smarts and silliness. Of course, this honors ceremony is for comedians, by comedians. So alongside touching speeches, there's also a fair amount of roasting.
For those of us who couldn't make it into this epic event, Netflix is bringing the laughs directly to our homes with Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Alongside a slew of beloved comedians, the show also brings out classic characters from O'Brien's talk show, like Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and the masturbating bear. What more can you want? — Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko
Starring: Nikki Glaser, Will Ferrell, David Letterman, Kumail Nanjiani, Tracy Morgan, Adam Sandler, Andy Richter, Reggie Watts, Bill Burr, John Mulaney, Sarah Silverman, Stephen Colbert, Sean Evans, and Robert Smigel
How to watch:Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor debuts on Netflix on May 4.
If The Last of Us isn't satisfying your craving for post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested, serialized TV drama, then the return of The Walking Dead: Dead City will be a gruesome treat.
Season 1 of this Walking Dead spinoff series followed Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) on her search for her kidnapped son Hershel (Logan Kim). But even after recovering him, their hardships are far from over. Separated from Negan, Maggie and Hershel must decide whether to risk their own lives to return to Manhattan, where Negan is being pressured to join a battle for power. Thankfully, he's got his trusty bat. It's going to be electrifying. — K.P.
Starring: Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Gaius Charles, Željko Ivanek, Mahina Napoleon, Lisa Emery, Logan Kim, Dascha Polanco, and Kim Coates
How to watch:The Walking Dead: Dead City, Season 2 premieres on on AMC and AMC+ on May 4.
Can you believe it's been 10 years since the first season of Netflix's Chef's Tableaired? We'll never forget when we first feasted on that sumptuous cinematography hovering over Massimo Bottura's "Oops I Dropped The Lemon Tart" in Modena's Osteria Francescana. Tipping a toque to seven seasons and five spinoffs over a decade, this latest installment is all about legends. We're talking Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters, and Thomas Keller. Settle in for a bit of pukka tukka, truly decadent shots of extraordinary dishes, and personal stories of culinary success. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor
Starring: Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters, and Thomas Keller
How to watch:Chef's Table: Legendsis now streaming on Netflix.
The Bear Season 4 may not be out yet, but Hot Chef Summer is already here thanks to Carême. This French-language drama follows legendary real-life chef Marie-Antoine Carême (Benjamin Voisin), a charismatic pastry genius whose skills land him a job working in Napoleon's kitchens. But cooking isn't the only thing Carême is doing. In order to help his imprisoned father, Carême becomes a spy within the Tuileries Palace, plying his targets with food and sex in order to get what he needs. Carême serves up a sumptuous tale of espionage, lust, and patisserie, and the result is nothing less than a treat for the senses. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
Starring:Benjamin Voisin, Lyna Khoudri, Jérémie Renier, and Alice Da Luz
How to watch: Carême is now streaming on Apple TV+.
Tina Fey reimagines Alan Alda's 1981 film The Four Seasons in this Netflix miniseries about three couples who take seasonal vacations together. As the group travels from eco resorts to ski lodges, the series charts the ever-changing dynamic between them, including the huge shift that occurs when Nick (Steve Carell) leaves his wife Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) and begins dating the much younger Ginny (Erika Henningsen).
The Four Seasons' cast alone makes it worth the watch. Who doesn't want to watch Fey, Carell, Will Forte, and Colman Domingo take gorgeous vacations together? But The Four Seasons is more than just a hilarious, breezy summer binge. (Although it certainly fits that bill, too.) Instead, it raises poignant questions about marriage and friendship, and the work that is needed to maintain both over time. As I wrote in my review, "It's the substance that sneaks up on you that really makes The Four Seasonsa winner, even if it's a slower burn from the jump." — B.E.
Starring: Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Marco Calvani, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Will Forte, and Erika Henningsen
How to watch:The Four Seasonsis now streaming on Netflix.
Want something wacky, weird, and splashed with mythical violence? Then you'll treasure A24's Death of a Unicorn.
The directorial debut of writer/helmer Alex Scharfman, this fantasy-action-comedy stars Paul Rudd as a meek dad trying to balance the whims of his demanding clients — a family of Big Pharma billionaires — while also rebuilding the strained relationship with his college-focused daughter (Jenna Ortega). But when this fractured family accidentally kills a baby unicorn, what should have been a weekend getaway with a side of business becomes a life-or-death struggle against homicidal, horn-headed horses. A bit wonky, but overall, Death of a Unicorn is a wild time.
Starring: Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter, Téa Leoni, and Richard E. Grant
How to watch:Death of a Unicornis now available for rent or purchase on Prime Video.
Leading ladies Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively reunite with director Paul Feig to serve up a splashy sequel to the funny thriller A Simple Favor. Set five years after the first film, Another Simple Favor reveals single mom Stephanie Smothers (Kendrick) has gone from vlogging to true crime memoirist, but her book tour gets a major boost when her near-fatal frenemy Emily Nelson (Lively) is sprung from prison and bound to be wed in Capri. Naturally, this femme fatale wants her former bestie to be her maid of honor. What could go wrong?
In Mashable's SXSW review of Another Simple Favor, I cheered the zany premise and all the wild twists it brings. "Like Emily Nelson, Another Simple Favor is a shapeshifting creature, transforming in tone moment to moment to revel in biting humor, relish in mob drama, plunge into the delicious depths of mad women in the psycho-biddy subgenre, and showcase fashion, telling, sensational, and shocking." It mostly works, and it's undoubtedly a good time. So raise a martini glass, and cheers to the bride!* — K.P.
Starring:Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Henry Golding, Andrew Rannells, Bashir Salahuddin, Joshua Satine, Ian Ho, Michele Morrone, Elena Sofia Ricci, Elizabeth Perkins, Alex Newell, and Allison Janney
How to watch: Another Simple Favor is now streaming on Prime Video.
Spy thriller Black Bagis coming to Peacock, so you can watch Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender go head-to-head as married British intelligence agents from the comfort of your couch. Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter David Koepp's espionage thriller sees the stars as Kathryn and George Woodhouse, whose bond is tested when there's suspicion of treason afoot.
"As they have with the psychological thriller Kimiand the mysterious haunted house movie Presence, this terrific pairing of writer and director has cherry-picked elements of a genre, without submitting to its expectations," Mashable's Kristy Puchko wrote in her review."In this case, Black Bagwill satisfy spy fans who demand a cast of suave rogues, sexual allure, intense interrogations, exotic globe-trekking, dubious allies, and a powerful MacGuffin that must be kept out of dangerous hands." — S.C.
Starring:Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Pierce Brosnan, Marisa Abela, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Tom Burke
How to watch:Black Bag begins streaming on Peacock on May 2.
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