
‘The Testament of Ann Lee’
“The Testament of Ann Lee,” the newest movie from the crew behind Oscar-winning drama “The Brutalist,” arrived on Disney+ and Hulu this week. Amanda Seyfried stars within the half musical, half historic drama because the founding father of the Shaker motion, with the movie chronicling her quest to construct the utopian spiritual neighborhood. Available on Disney+ and Hulu
‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’
More of a horror fan? “The Bone Temple,” the newest installment within the “28 Days Later” film franchise, hit Netflix this week. Taking place instantly after the occasions of final yr’s “28 Years Later,” the new sequel options the return of Ralph Fiennes because the odd Dr. Kelson, the creator of the movie’s titular skeletal monument to those that have died from the zombie-like an infection. And after his transient and bloody cameo on the finish of the earlier movie, Jack O’Connell can be again because the villainous Jimmy Crystal, the chief of a violent group of Satan worshippers. Available on Netflix
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‘Love on the Spectrum’
Netflix’s Emmy-winning actuality collection “Love on the Spectrum” returned this week for its highly-anticipated fourth season. The present follows folks with autism who’re searching for love or navigating relationships with vital others, together with the return of fan favorites like James B. Jones, who hails from the Boston space. Available on Netflix

Season 2 of “Paradise” concluded this week, with the hit Hulu collection wading into even greater sci-fi ideas with its newest installment. In addition to Sterling Ok. Brown returning to lead the collection as rogue Secret Service agent Xavier Collins, the second season additionally featured newcomers like Shailene Woodley’s pregnant survivor Annie, who finds the damaged Collins amid his seek for his spouse. Available on Disney+ and Hulu
‘Merrily We Roll Along’
A little bit of Broadway is coming to streaming this weekend, because the 2023 revival of “Merrily We Roll Along” hits Netflix on Saturday. Fans can watch the musical from the consolation of their properties thanks to this professionally shot movie of the Tony Award-winning stage manufacturing, which starred Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and Daniel Radcliffe. Available to stream starting Saturday on Netflix
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