With temperatures rising, kick off summer with new screens and videos to watch this weekend on Netflix, Paramount Plus, and other more hands-on streaming services.
The weekend’s programming progresses through Season 3 of “Mayor of Kingstown,” which marks Jeremy Renner’s return to the screen for the first time since his near-fatal snowplow accident. Benedict Cumberbatch is also on deck as a clueless father in emotional mystery. Limited series “Eric”. And one of our favorites, “We Are Lady Parts,” is finally returning for a second season.
As for the movies, when you’re not watching summer movies in the theater, scare yourself with “The First Omen” or learn more about the genius of the author of “Sesame Street” in “Jim Henson Idea Man. “consultant on what to watch this weekend.
Jeremy Renner makes a triumphant and very welcome return to the screen after a near-fatal twist of fate with a snowplow on New Year’s Day 2023. The third season of the crime mystery co-created through Taylor Sheridan sees Renner still fit to fight as Mike McLusky. , the leader of a city where the main activity is incarceration. He has new messes on his hands, such as a newly arrived Russian mafia boss and a drug war raging inside and outside criminal walls. But Mike’s attempts to keep the peace between the other factions is threatened by a familiar face from his past.
Premieres Sunday, June 2 at a. m. ET on Paramount Plus
Benedict Cumberbatch is looking to get another Emmy on his shelf that fits the one he got for “Sherlock. “In this emotional thriller, he plays Vincent, a puppeteer and author of a popular children’s TV show from the ’80s. Her life begins to unravel when one morning, her nine-year-old son disappears on his way to school. Devastated and guilty, Vincent struggles to get out of it. He clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet named Eric and convinces himself that if he can get Eric on TV, his son will come home, much to the dismay of his son’s mother, his friends, and the police.
Streaming now on Netflix
This is one of the most productive exhibits you probably haven’t seen. This British comedy is irreverent, hilarious and moving and features the underrepresented organization of Muslim women. And those are genuine bops that you can’t possibly get out of your head of. After their lucky good showing in the Season 1 finale, Season 2 continues with the punk band comprised of lead guitarist Amina Hussain (Anjana Vasan), singer Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), bassist Bisma (Faith Omole), and drummer. Ayesha (Juliette Motamed). ). Although they had some good luck after their first exhibition, this doesn’t make it easy to explore their identity and manage their families.
Streaming now on Peacock
Put yourself in a position to say goodbye to outlaws. Creator Stephen Merchant has said he has no plans to continue the series beyond the third season. And as charming as this crime comedy is, perhaps it would be best left on a clever note. Season 3 begins with the organization moving on with their lives now. that the crime boss, The Dean, is behind bars awaiting trial. But the shocking return of one of their own and the discovery of a corpse puts them all back in mortal danger.
Streaming now on Prime Video
Take the themes of “Succession” and the quirky archetypes of “Tiger King,” place them at a Renaissance fair, and you get this three-part docuseries from director Lance Oppenheim (“Spermworld”) and the makers of the Safdie brothers. at the Texas Renaissance Festival, the largest of its kind in the world, led by 86-year-old George Coulam. Known as King George, he amassed strength and wealth. But now he’s in a position to retire and he has to. of his lifelong workers will inherit his crown. The documentary uses fantastical elements to explore a tense, comedic, and yet very genuine Game of Thrones.
Premiere: Sunday, June 2 at nine o’clock in the evening. ET on HBO and Max
The latest installment in “The Omen” franchise, which, yes, exists, is a prequel to the 1976 original. It follows young American novice Margaret Daino (Nell Tiger Free) as she arrives in Rome to begin a life of service to the Church. She befriends an orphan named Carlita, only to discover a truly sinister plot through Father Brennan (Ralph Ineson). The radicals plan to bring about the birth of the Antichrist, through Carlita, in order to sow concern. and bring others back to the Church. As Margaret investigates the case, she discovers even more terrible truths that threaten to shake her faith.
Streaming now on Hulu
The life and career of singular artistic visionary Jim Henson are explored in this documentary through director Ron Howard. He chronicles his rise from puppeteer on local television to the global good fortune of “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show” and beyond film. The document points out all the iconic characters Henson created, from Big Bird to Miss Piggy to Cookie Monster. Howard gained the full cooperation of the Henson family, so the documentary includes archival footage, photographs, and unprecedented. sketches and journals.
Streaming now on Disney Plus
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