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20th May 2022
Wondering what to stream online this weekend? Wonder no more.
Here’s what’s new to Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and NOW this weekend – so, grab the popcorn, stick the kettle on and get comfy.
*All titles are available to stream online as of today.*
Night Sky, Amazon Prime
Oscar winners J.K. Simmons and Sissy Spacek star as Franklin and Irene York, a married couple whose rural Illinois home hides a secret – a teleporting chamber buried in their backyard that delivers people to an extraterrestrial observation room on a strange, deserted planet. However, their quiet existence is soon upended when an enigmatic young man arrives and the mysterious chamber turns out to be much more than they could ever have imagined.
Love, Death + Robots Vol 3, Netflix
A collection of animated short stories spanning a variety of different genres from science fiction to fantasy, horror and comedy, the critically acclaimed, anthology series returns for a third season with more tales of uncanny worlds, strange creatures and wicked stories. Presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Disney+
A live-action/animated movie based on the much-loved television series of the same name, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers features quite the ensemble cast with voicework from stars such as Andy Samberg, John Mulaney, Will Arnett, Eric Bana, J.K. Simmons, Chris Parnell, Keegan-Michael Key and Seth Rogan.
F*ck Love Too, Netflix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zAZqNy06b4
A Dutch rom-com about a group of friends, each with their own unhappy love lives, it follows the women as they head off to Ibiza on a girls’ trip. But things get awkward when one of their exes shows up…
Now & Then, Apple TV+
Set in Miami, Now & Then is an eight-episode bilingual and multi-layered thriller told in Spanish and English that follows five former friends who are reunited by a blackmail threat against them – 20 years after a life-changing tragedy marked the end of their college years.
Halloween Kills, NOW
An American slasher film directed by David Gordon Green, Halloween Kills is a sequel to the 2018 movie Halloween and the twelfth instalment in the entire franchise. Jude Courtney reprises his role as Michael Myers, escaping from Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) trap to continue his bloodbath. However, his victims are hellbent on stopping him this time and form a vigilante mob to end his reign of terror.