It’s been a long week here at TechRadar HQ, so I’m ready to get up and relax with the latest releases from the best streaming services.
There’s also plenty to look forward to, with two new films and a handful of new and old series to wrap your eyes around. So don’t delay: discover the biggest movies and TV series you’ll want to see this weekend. — Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix)
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Tommy Shelby is back for one last hurray. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man follows his comeback in 1940, with his eldest son Duke (Barry Keoghan), now an adult, involved in a plot to thwart World War II.
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In short, he helps the Nazis distribute counterfeit money across the country, making him rich to the tune of £70 million. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of fisticuffs along the way, but trust me, the gang gets dirty.
With some touching tributes to past actors and a dazzling appearance by Stephen Graham, Peaky Blinders ends with the biggest bang you can imagine. Find out more in my Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man goodbye. — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment journalist
Invincible season 4 (Prime Video)
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I’m a fan of Mark Grayson getting literal and thematic bullshit kicked out of him in Invincibleso you can bet how excited I am that the much-loved adult animated show is back on Prime Video.
News that won’t shock anyone, Invincible Season 4 picks up immediately after its predecessor’s finale and sees the Amazon TV Original’s protagonist in the throes of an existential crisis. Better get out of here before the Viltrumite War begins, Mark…
Only the first three episodes of Invincible 4 have debuted on Prime Video so far. But if you want to get a taste of what’s going to happen in the next chapters, my Invincible The Season 4 review is a good place to start. Fair warning: slight spoilers may be found there, so stick to my Invincible season 4 guide if you’re looking for a spoiler-free breakdown for this season. — TP
Imperfect Women (Apple TV)
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Psychological thriller Imperfect women landed on Apple TV this week, with the first two episodes available to watch now before moving to a weekly release schedule. Despite its title, there is a perfect cast made up of big names, including Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara.
Based on its namesake, the eight-part thriller focuses on a devastating crime that has a huge impact on a decades-long friendship.
It’s received mixed reviews so far (judging by its 50% Rotten Tomatoes critic score, anyway), so you’ll have to decide which side of the argument you’re on. — Lucy Buglas, senior entertainment editor
Wicked: For Good (Peacock)
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Unlimited, together we are unlimited…and now you can have unlimited watches of Villain: for good on Peacock.
Adaptation of the second half of the hit musical, Jon. Ms. Chu’s version of Elphaba and Glinda’s farewell is the lightest yet (thanks to a few new changes).
It means having such a strong emotional impact that you forget that green witches and flying monkeys aren’t actually real life. Erivo and Grande are fully invested in delivering the best ending to the tale they love so much, and that only adds to the overall polish of the film’s epic scale. — Joint venture
The Return season 3 (HBO Max)
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The third and final season of The return is upon us, with the first episode set to arrive this Sunday (March 22) on HBO Max.
You won’t be able to binge-watch everything, but it might be worth savoring after star Lisa Kudrow confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that it’s the end of the line.
It’s been a 12-year wait for Season 3, and when we return, we’ll be reunited with fictional sitcom actress Valerie Cherish as if she never left. I hate goodbyes, but they’re inevitable, so sit back and get ready to spend time with Valerie for the last time. — kg
Bluey’s Big Play — The Stage Show (Disney+)
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If we weren’t collectively obsessed with Blue That’s enough, our favorite cartoon dog has now come to life.
Well, sort of. Disney+ is now streaming Bluey’s big gamea “special television version of the popular touring theater production, featuring live performances of fan-favorite characters brought to life by world-class puppeteers.”
From someone who has a quintessential childhood memory of seeing the barney live show for three-year-olds, I’d say there’s no harm in sitting down with the kids to watch it this weekend. — Joint venture
BTS: Return Live (Netflix)
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It’s been three years since K-Pop icons BTS took the stage, and now they’re coming together at the historic Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul for a special live performance. However, you don’t need to book a plane ticket to South Korea to see it, as it’s streaming worldwide on Netflix this Sunday, March 22.
The show will start at 4am PT / 7am PT in the US, so it will be a very early start for some, but it will definitely be worth it.
To make you want even more, the new album of the group ‘ARIRANG’ comes out the day before, so you can familiarize yourself with all the new tracks before the big performance. — kg
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