As we enter the back half of February, the best streaming services are serving up a host of great drama series. A political thriller is coming soon to Netflix while a new entry in the Yellowstone cinematic universe arrives on Paramount+.
This new Marvel movie will be the first Cap movie without Evans. Instead, Anthony Mackie—who previously played Falcon, and took over for Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame —dons the mask and shield. He’s already had a test run in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series on Disney+,
Everything new to stream this weekend on all your favorite streaming services from Netflix to Apple TV to Hulu and more.
March on Disney+ brings magic, animal mayhem, and one of the biggest Marvel series of the year in Daredevil: Born Again. The long-awaited sequel to Netflix's live-action comic adaptation, it once again follows blind lawyer Matt Murdock as he uses heightened senses and advanced combat to clean up the streets of New York City.
The Oscars will finally be streamed live, but that's not all coming to streaming this week. This week sees February come to an end and March get underway. That means it’s once again time for the monthly content shakeup as what’s coming soon to Netflix or upcoming on Hulu is quite the extensive list.
Our latest weekend roundup of the biggest streaming releases to check out next week -- including Hulu's A Thousand Blows, the new drama from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
Charlie Cox on why Daredevil Season 4 was canceled by Netflix. In a GQ interview, Charlie Cox confirmed that Daredevil was canceled by Netflix in 2018 despite its popularity. "I g
Rob and Chappell watch episode 6 of the new Hulu series, Paradise. Paradise is an American political thriller television series created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson,
If you want to know what time Netflix, Max, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV+ and Paramount+ are releasing new episodes, here is the information you need.
Park is captivating global audiences on Netflix and Disney+, but she made her name in South Korea long ago Korean actress Park Bo-young, who turned 35 this week, has become a fixture on global streaming services of late,
The best of what's new streaming on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more. The post 5 must-watch movies & TV shows streaming right now appeared first on Boston.com.