Who is ready for another range thrilled with new movies and television programs? That you saw the last Marvel film of 2025 – The Fantastic Four: First steps – In a theater near you, or plan to look at something at home instead, I bet you answered “me!” to this question.
So what’s going on this week? On the one hand, some heavy strikers on Netflix, but there is a lot to benefit from the best streaming services in the world. You better take your skates, and continue to scroll to find out more. – Tom Power, senior entertainment journalist
HAPPY GILMORE 2 (Netflix)
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Adam Sandler is about to withdraw the Happy Gilmore, a hockey player who has become a golfer. It’s been almost 30 years since the original film and I can’t wait to see it again on our screens.
The pressure is on, of course, as Happy Gilmore 2The predecessor will be a difficult act to follow. But, with members of the return distribution like Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald and Ben Stiller as well as new arrivals like The substanceIt’s Margaret Qualley, I have great hopes.
Will this be on our estimated Netflix films list or will another disappointing suite? We will have to hope that it is not a swing and a lack. – Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
The Phoenician Program (Peacock)

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If you have an appetite for symmetry, original vibrations and another collaboration by Bill Murray, Wes Anderson is back with his latest film on the big screen which is now released on Peacock.
The Phoenician Program Has a 78% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes, which means that it is another myriad of Anderson films that is worth watching. This film follows the daughter of a wealthy businessman who becomes the only heir to his succession. She quickly became the target of scheme magnate, foreign terrorists and determined murderers, resulting in a solid espionage comedy. – Kg
The Sandman Season 2 Volume 2 (Netflix)

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This is the end of the road to Dream / Morpheus in The SandmanWith Netflix calling for time on its live adaptation of the graphic novel by the controversial author Neil Gaiman. Indeed, the second half of The Sandman Season 2, which brings the series to high fantasy content to a ceremonial -free conclusion, is now available on the Titan in streaming.
As I said, when the first volume of the last season arrived a few weeks ago, I will not connect to see how it concludes things due to the many allegations done against Gaiman in the last 12 months. However, with the show appearing in Netflix’s internal television paintings since his return, there are people who watch him and who want to know how it ends. For this reason alone, Sandman 2 Take a place on this week’s streaming list. – TP
Washington Black (Hulu / Disney +)

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Washington BlackWho has now been released on Hulu and Disney +, gives us a global-top-top adventure and in a way which took us from Barbados in 1829 to Nova Scotia in 1837.
An adaptation of the novel by Booker-Short-aster of Esi Edugyan, he follows the eponymous character whose story begins to enslave on a brutal plantation of sugar cane. However, he soon took off – literally – while he escapes with an eccentric inventor, travels aboard a hacker of Swashbuckling and discovers a life of science and freedom.
This series seems to have everything you might wish for one of the best Hulu shows: an adventure of maturity shaped by overcoming adversity, eccentric characters and a great story that covers the continents. – Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor
Death of a unicorn (HBO max)

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Richard E. Grant as bad guys from the Kitsch camp, it’s like successfully finding a truck of ice cream the hottest day of the year. You know it’s going to be bad for your health, but you can’t help but embark on its delicious. There are all the reasons why we should not be rooted for him in A24 Death of a unicorn (or most people in this cast), who is now on HBO Max, but it is so good as a malicious man with an agenda.
Paul Rudd’s film and Jenna Ortega is an absolutely wild beast of a film (it is the RT scores will say the opposite, however) that makes us laugh inappropriately while terrible people are brilliantly brilliant by fatal unicorns. It is a unique prospect of having such a wacky moral dilemma (keeping unicorns alive or harvesting a remedy for cancer), and the volatility of the way it is likely to have me on the edge of my seat. One to add to our best HBO Max movies guide? – Jasmine Valentine, entertainment writer
Acapulco season 4 (Apple TV +)

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Two series of time jumping in a week? Are we not lucky. Apple TV + program acclaimed by criticism Acapulco This uses flashbacks to tell that its story returned for its fourth and last season.
This time, he follows Pool Boy who became director of the Máximo complex, played by executive producer Eugenio Derbez (CODA), while restoring the Las Colinas hotel to its old glory before the great reopening. As usual, we will also see how the owner of the working class hotel achieved such a feat with flashbacks at 1986.
Inspired by the film How to be a Latin lover,, Acapulco made a name for himself as one of the best programs of Apple TV + for his sincere story on the dream of an ambitious businessman and how he made it reality. – AS
Brilliant shiny people: a holy teenage war (privileged video)

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Listen, if there is a documentary on a kind of mania for fanatical teenagers, I’m here. Video’s bonus Brilliant shiny people is back with another season, it being titled A teenager holy war This examines the largest evangelical organization of American youth founded by Ron Luce in the 1990s. Surprisingly, the combination of religion, psychological war and political agendas still has an effect today, which means that we have four fleshy episodes of prolonged chaos to the frenzy.
These types of fundamentalist Christian movements were created in the 1990s and 2000s to try to bring young people on board with a mixture of pop culture and ministry of youth. These are less cribrical concerts with a theme of Jesus, and more of a high -energy Christian rock that brings his teenagers. To top it off, there are messages promoting abstinence until marriage is thrown to make good measure. Mainly, this Amazon docuseries is a smorgasbord of ideologies from start to finish – JV
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