Historical dramas take the medium level this weekend. If you love Viking Age Norse mythology and 16th-century French royalty, then the return of the wonderful series Vikings: Valhalla and The Serpent Queen is sure to keep you busy on Netflix and Hulu.
Elsewhere, you can watch Rashida Jones befriend a robot in a new Apple TV Plus sci-fi dark comedy series, animated supermarket shopping for groceries on Prime Video, as well as the Queen of Hearts (you know Alice from Wonderland) and Cinderella’s daughters through time. To round out our list, there’s also a new hostage movie on Netflix called Vanished into the Night that will keep you on the edge of your seat, along with a candid esports documentary about Max.
Below, we’ve rounded up the biggest new videos and TV shows for your most productive streaming viewing this weekend.
Ready to find out what’s going on next to Netflix’s favorite sea warriors and axe-waving axes?The world’s most famous Vikings, Leif Erikson (Sam Corlett), Harald Hardrada (Leo Suter) and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson) will embark on an ultimate adventure. adventure in the popular ancient fiction series Vikings: The third and final season of Valhalla. Will they return to Norway alive?
Now you can find out, as all 8 episodes of the epic ancient Viking saga will air on Thursday, July 11, just in time for the weekend. We believe it will be one of Netflix’s most productive exhibitions and we are not alone, with the second season. Epic road holidays of the eleventh century with one hundred percent impeccable on Rotten Tomatoes, so we have high hopes for the third installment.
The new Apple TV Plus original sci-fi series is an original mystery drama that will strike a chord with you. Made through A24, Sunny is one of two new-friends comedies released by the broadcaster, this one has a darker comedic side.
It follows heartbroken Suzie (Rashida Jones) as she tries to mourn the loss of her spouse Masa (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and son Zen (Fares Belkheir), who died in a mysterious plane crash, with the help of a domestic robot. Sunny (Joanna Sotomura).
The first two episodes began airing on Wednesday, July 10, with new episodes airing on the same day each week, and based on mostly positive reviews, this has the potential to be one of the most productive Apple TV Plus shows. of the year.
One of Hulu’s most productive shows, the second season of The Serpent Queen is now available to stream on Hulu.
Based on the e-book Catherine de’ Medici: Queen of France’s Renaissance by Léonie Frieda, the ancient drama follows the life of Queen Catherine de’ Medici (Samantha Morton), who was one of the longest-serving rulers of the history of France after their Marriage in the 16th century. 14th century at the French court as a 14-year-old orphan. In the second season, Catherine de Medici becomes the Queen Regent of France, while she will have to try to avoid civil war and fighting against Queen Elizabeth I of England (Minnie Driver).
The critically acclaimed drama has an impeccable Rotten Tomatoes score at one hundred percent, so if you’re going to see a standout period drama this weekend, the second season of The Serpent Queen is a must-see.
It is now available to stream on Starz/Hulu in the US. MGM Plus in the United Kingdom, and Stan in Australia.
Eight years after the animated film Sausage Party, this Prime Video series arrives: Sausage Party: Foodtopia. After opposing the human race in the first film, Frank (Seth Rogen) and his friends have created a shelter called “Foodtopia”. But after a major flood destroys their sanctuary, they are forced to team up with humans to survive.
Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Edward Norton, and Michael Cera reprise their roles in this R-rated sequel. While we wait to find out if Sausage Party: Foodtopia would be on our list of the most productive Prime Video shows, it’s ideal if you need disgusting jokes and hilarious silliness to bring a little entertainment to your weekend, just make sure you don’t. . to watch with children, despite the cartoonish appearance. . .
Missing in the Night is another addition to Netflix’s ever-expanding library of thrillers. This Italian mystery stars Annabelle Wallis and Riccardo Scamarcio as Elena and Pietro, a separated couple, whose children disappear without a trace in the suburbs of Bari, Italy. When the kidnapper demands 150,000 euros for his return, Pietro connects with a criminal from his afterlife and embarks on a dangerous project to save his children.
Based on the Argentine-Spanish film Séptimo, by Patxi Amezcua and Alejo Flah, it has been described as “silly and implausible, but strongly directed by De María, whose goal is to keep us on the edge of our seats and make us all feel harassed and excited. “So this may be the one we should include in our list of Netflix movies.
Descendants: Rise of Red is the fourth installment in the Descendants franchise and a spin-off of the last three films. After the Queen of Hearts (Rita Ora) unleashes a blow against Auradon, her rebellious daughter Red (Kylie Cantrall) and Cinderella’s perfectionist daughter (Brandy), Chloe (Malia Baker), team up and go back in time to undo the devastating occasion that led Red to take revenge.
Faced with a new cast, one critic said, “a nice and wonderful addition to the Descendants franchise, proving that it can hold the same messages as the original films. “With colorful costumes and catchy music, it’s completely imaginable that this will become one of the most productive Disney Plus movies.
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In the new HBO documentary, Quad Goals, meet the world’s first fully quadriplegic esports team who, with the assistance of a neurorehabilitation lab that provides them with exoskeleton robots, adaptive controllers and brain stimulation techniques, can make their dream a reality. shared dream. of competing becoming a reality.
Now available to stream on Max in the US only. U. S.
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Amelia became editor-in-chief of home entertainment at TechRadar in the United Kingdom in April 2023. With over eight years of experience in monetary generation and publishing, he now leads our policy to bring you a new attitude in everything. TV and audio. When she’s not playing with the newest gadgets and gadgets in the ever-changing world of home entertainment, locate her by watching movies, taking pictures, and traveling.
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