The Best of What’s New Streaming on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney+, and More
Welcome to Boston.com’s weekly streaming guide! Each week, we recommend five must-watch movies and TV shows available on popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Disney+, HBO Max, Peacock, Paramount+, and more.
For even more great streaming options, be sure to check out previous editions of our must-watch list [here].
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### New Movies Streaming
#### Is This Thing On? (2025)
Bradley Cooper directs his friend Will Arnett in a rare leading-man role in this comedy-drama. The story follows a man on the brink of divorce who turns to stand-up comedy to process his feelings. If you’ve ever been to an open mic, you know there are plenty of guys like this—most better suited for therapy than hostile audiences. But Arnett’s character, Alex, isn’t just good at stand-up; he also begins to realize, between punchlines, that his relationship with his wife (played by Laura Dern) might be salvageable after all.
**How to watch:** “Is This Thing On?” is streaming on Disney+.
#### Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)
Chuck Norris, who recently passed away at age 86, was a prolific action star for decades before becoming an internet meme for his legendary toughness. Known for his martial arts skills—facing off against Bruce Lee in *The Way of the Dragon*, earning multiple championships, and even inventing his own karate style—Norris truly epitomized the Western action hero in this 1983 classic. He stars as a Texas Ranger hunting down drug traffickers and kidnappers.
**How to watch:** “Lone Wolf McQuade” is streaming on Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex, Prime Video, and YouTube.
#### Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)
Set in 1940 Birmingham during World War II, this follow-up film to the hit series *Peaky Blinders* centers on Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) as he reflects on his legacy and regrets. Soon after, Tommy returns from a self-imposed exile to confront the real-world threat of Nazis flooding the streets with counterfeit money, aided by his son, Duke (Barry Keoghan).
**How to watch:** “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” is streaming on Netflix.
#### More New Movies Streaming
– *Wicked: For Good* (Peacock)
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### New TV Shows Streaming
#### Born to Bowl (2026)
Professional bowling no longer enjoys weekly network TV coverage, nor does it produce champions with career earnings rivaling those of NHL or NBA stars. However, the sport still features plenty of fascinating personalities, many of whom are the subjects of this docuseries. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, the series balances a fondness and a wry amusement for the eccentrics at the top of the bowling world—making it a captivating watch.
**How to watch:** “Born to Bowl” is streaming on HBO Max.
#### Jury Duty: Company Retreat
If you’re a fan of hidden-camera comedy, you’ve probably enjoyed *The Eric Andre Show*, *The Rehearsal*, or the first season of *Jury Duty*, in which juror Ronald Gladden was the only real person in a show trial featuring professional actors as judges, lawyers, jurors, and bailiffs. The second season moves the setting to a company retreat, where a temp worker named Anthony Norman, assisting with the event, is once again the only genuine participant. The improvisers deliver hilarious moments, but the heart of the show remains Anthony.
**How to watch:** “Jury Duty: Company Retreat” is streaming on Prime Video.
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Enjoy these new additions to your streaming watchlist this week! Stay tuned for more recommendations from Boston.com.
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