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Ladies and gentlemen, here it is: the finale of season 4 of Stranger Things is now streaming on Netflix.

We’d love to catch on to the rest of this week’s offerings – which include Chris Pratt’s new Prime Video action series, The Terminal List, and a second season of Hulu’s top comedy, Only Murders in the Building – we’re pretty sure that the closing chapter of the penultimate season of probably the best Netflix show around is the arrival that is set to drum up the most excitement among subscribers.

However, it shouldn’t be an exclusive Stranger Things weekend, and below, we’ve rounded up seven of the biggest new movies and TV shows available for streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more. the next few days.

Stranger Things season 4 part 2 (Netflix) 

Let’s start with the big one, right? The last two episodes of the highly anticipated fourth season of Stranger Things are now available for streaming on Netflix.

Without wanting to delve into the spoiler territory, we were very impressed with volume 1 of Stranger Things season 4, describing, in our review, as “an absorbing, action-packed and horror-filled entry” into the series. This may interest you : 16 best movies to watch on Netflix, Hulu before they leave (June 2022). . The end of the cliffhanger of episode 7, however, left us with 11 questions that we hope Volume 2 answers, and we are excited to join the beloved gang Hawkins in their quest to defeat the mysterious villain Vecna.

We know that the Duffer brothers ’mega-popular Netflix series will be back again for a fifth and final season – but that doesn’t mean that every favorite character of Stranger Things fans will make it out of these two new episodes without damage. Be prepared: it could be ugly (and not just because the season finale lasts two and a half hours).

Now available for streaming on Netflix.

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The Terminal List (Prime Video) 

After joining forces for the rumored blockbuster The Tomorrow War, Chris Pratt and Prime Video continue their working relationship with The Terminal List, which is now streaming on Amazon’s platform throughout.

This eight-episode thriller series, based on Jack Carr’s eponymous novel, traces the exploits of James Reece (Pratt), a hardened Navy SEAL agent who, after surviving a deadly ambush on his platoon, it becomes hell. This may interest you : Special Sports Zone: Ole will face Miss Oklahoma in the CWS finals. discover the ugly truth behind the unexpected attack.

Critics for The Terminal List have been decidedly mixed so far, but most critics have labeled the series a pleasant and action-packed adventure – “your dad’s favorite new show” seems to be the general consensus, which it’s something of a back-handed compliment. .

Now available for streaming in Prime Video.

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Only Murders in the Building season 2 (Hulu, Disney Plus Star) 

One of the best new shows of 2021, Only Murders in the Building returns for a well-deserved follow-up season this weekend on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus Star in the UK. To see also : 2022 NBA Finals: Zach LaVine, James Harden headline list of 40 potential players.

Season 2 of the hit meta-comedy sees Amy Schumer, Shirley MacLaine, Cara Delevingne, Andrea Martin and Michael Rapaport join the cast alongside the mainstays of the series Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez, who find themselves immersed in another frightening murder. mystery in New York City.

Critics have praised the new episodes of Only Murders in the Building for being bigger, bolder and smarter than their predecessors – so returning fans of the show will have to find a lot of misfortune to enjoy it here.

Now available for streaming on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus Star in the UK.

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Baymax! (Disney Plus)  

It was only a matter of time before Baymax, one of Disney’s most endearing and underrated animated characters, got into a standalone series in Disney Plus – and so it came up with the imaginatively named Baymax! (exclamation point included).

The star of Big Hero 6 is the focus of six short episodes (the longest is only 10 minutes) in this easy-to-watch family show, which follows the adventures of the titular doctor-bot as he walks into St. Fransokyo in search of those . in need of medical attention.

Scott Adsit returns as the voice of Baymax, with Maya Rudolph, Ryan Potter, Jaboukie Young-White and Emily Kuroda also lending their talents to new and existing characters. If you’re looking for a light laugh this weekend, this is the series for you.

Now available for streaming on Disney Plus.

The Upshaws season 2 part 1 (Netflix) 

Regina Y. Hicks and Wanda Sykes ’Netflix comedy, The Upshaws, returns for the first half of its second season this weekend.

Sykes herself reprises her role as the evil Lucretia alongside the mainstays of the series Mike Epps and Kim Fields in this explicit sitcom, which focuses on a working-class family struggling to navigate the ups and downs of everyday life in Indiana.

As is typical of Netflix shows, all eight episodes of The Upshaws season 2 part 1 are available to be streamed in one go now, with the second half of the season scheduled to drop later this year.

Now available for streaming on Netflix.

Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Disney Plus) 

Arriving at Disney Plus last month, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will receive the Marvel’s Assembled treatment this weekend.

Thanks to a regular cocktail of talking tests and invisible footage, this back-to-back documentary feature raises the lid on the technical magic involved in bringing the true Sorcerer Supreme magic to life in the recent MCU Phase 4 film.

If you’ve seen any of Marvel Studios ’previous Assembled movies, you know what to expect from this – but imagine that it will always be nice to see how Benedict Cumberbatch is transformed from the English thespian into the hero lunchbox.

Now available for streaming on Disney Plus.

Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes (HBO Max) 

If you’re into your harrowing but fascinating historical documentaries, then Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes is for you.

An official companion piece to HBO’s exceptional 2019 miniseries, this long-running production revisits the 1986 disaster through recently discovered archive footage and interviews with nuclear power plant employees and first responders.

If you thought the Emmy Award-winning show was a hard look, Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes will open your eyes to the true horrors of the next-generation crash. This documentary was released late last week, and is now available for streaming via HBO Max in the US and Sky and Now TV in the UK.

Now available for streaming on HBO Max in the US and Sky and Now TV in the UK.

Axel is a London-based staff writer at TechRadar, who reports on everything from the latest Tesla models to the latest movies as part of the site’s news production. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and a degree in English Literature means he may be occasionally spotted slipping Hemingway quotes into electric sports car stories.

Axel is a London-based staff writer at TechRadar, who reports on everything from the latest Tesla models to the latest movies as part of the site’s news production. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and a degree in English Literature means he may be occasionally spotted slipping Hemingway quotes into electric sports car stories.

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