5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Prime Video, and more
'Obsession,' 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' 'Enola Holmes 3,' and more must-watch movies just landed on streaming
Another weekend is here, and several of this year's biggest blockbusters just landed on the best streaming services to help you beat this crazy heatwave from the comfort of your own couch. Over on premium streaming, you can finally watch the breakout horror hit of 2026, "Obsession," as well as the long-awaited sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2."
Meanwhile, Netflix has a new entry in its fan-favorite detective series "Enola Holmes" that sees Millie Bobby Brown reprise her role as the world-famous detective's brilliant little sister. If you're in the mood for a classic, the laugh-out-loud sports comedy drama "A League of Their Own" also just returned to the platform. Finally, over on Prime Video you can catch the hilarious high school comedy "Bottoms," which is a must-watch if you love GOATs of the genre like "Mean Girls" or "Superbad."
So without further ado, let's dive into the best movies to stream this weekend.
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ (PVOD)
I'm still not convinced "The Devil Wears Prada" needed a sequel, but it's impressive how much fun I had seeing this one in theater despite its nearly identical set-up and plot. In the 20 years since Andy (Anne Hathaway) and her turquoise sweater made a splash at Runway, she's built a successful journalism career that comes to a screeching halt in the movie's opening moments.
She's thrown a lifeline when Runway, reeling from a scandal of its own making, recruits her as its new editor to repair the magazine's reputation and steer it back on course. To her chagrin, the icy editor-in-chief Miranda (Meryl Streep) doesn't appear to remember a thing about her former assistant. Convinced Andy isn't qualified for the job, Miranda quickly begins undermining her, leaving Nigel (Stanley Tucci) to once again step in as Andy's confidant and fiercest supporter as they all band together to do the impossible.
Buy or rent "The Devil Wears Prada 2" on Amazon now
‘Obsession’ (PVOD)
I'm a huge horror fan, and "Obsession" is the most terrified I've been watching a movie in theaters in a long time. It's a straightforward premise done extremely well with a star-making performance from Inde Navarrette that continues to haunt my nightmares. She's uncanny and terrifying as Nikki, a young woman who suddenly finds herself more than a little obsessed with her friend and co-worker Bear (Michael Johnston).
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He's not-so-secretly in love with her, but when she doesn't return his feelings, he makes a wish on a mystical item called a "One Wish Willow," hoping it will make her fall for him. It works, albeit in a "Monkey's Paw" sort of way, and Nikki's all-consuming obsession transforms his dream romance into something far more sinister.
Buy or rent "Obsession" on Amazon now
'Bottoms' (Prime Video)
If "The Bear's" final season has you itching to see more of Ayo Edebiri, look no further. Emma Seligman‘s R-rated queer teen comedy “Bottoms” has returned to Netflix after leaving the streamer back in February, and it's one I recommend to anyone who will listen. Edebiri and Rachel Sennott (“Bodies, Bodies, Bodies”) star as a pair of unpopular teenage best friends who come up with a fool-proof plan to get the attention of their crushes: an all-girls fight club.
Well, technically it's a self-defense club billed as empowering women, but you get the gist. Despite their lack of actual fighting experience, the group gains traction, and soon the most popular girls in school are beating the crap out of each other — until the jig is up and it all goes downhill in spectacularly bloody fashion. If you like movies like "Do Revenge," "Superbad," "Booksmart," or "Mean Girls," I think you'll enjoy "Bottoms."
Watch "Bottoms" on Prime Video now
‘Enola Holmes 3’ (Netflix)
Even with "Stranger Things" now wrapped up, Netflix is still getting their money's worth out of Millie Bobby Brown. She's back as Enola, the brilliant sister of the famous investigator Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill), in this YA spin-off series that's done surprisingly well with critics and audiences alike on Rotten Tomatoes.
This time around, she's set to be married to Lord Twekesbury (Louis Partridge) on the island nation of Malta, but when Sherlock goes missing, their big day gets put on hold as she sets out to track down the world's greatest detective. And hopefully iron out her complicated feelings around marriage along the way. Fans of the previous two installments in this franchise will no doubt be excited to check out this threequel.
Watch "Enola Holmes 3" on Netflix now
'A League of Their Own' (Netflix)
I'm based in Rockford, so I'd be remiss if I failed to shout out "A League of Their Own" arriving on Netflix this month. There may be no crying in baseball, but this all-time sports classic is guaranteed to leave you in tears of laughter. Inspired by the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which was created during World War II, the film follows one of the league's showboatist teams: the Rockford Peaches. While the league itself was short-lived, this beloved comedy drama remains a classic that's still widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball movies ever made.
The star-studded cast is packed with memorable performances, led by Geena Davis as Dorothy "Dottie" Hinson alongside Lori Petty as her younger sister Kit Keller, Madonna as the outspoken Mae Mordabito, and Rosie O'Donnell as Doris Murphy. Tom Hanks is equally unforgettable as the hard-drinking, reluctant manager Jimmy Dugan, delivering many of the film's most iconic moments.
Watch "A League of Their Own" on Netflix now
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Alyse Stanley is a news editor at Tom’s Guide, overseeing weekend coverage and writing about the latest in tech, gaming, and entertainment. Before Tom’s Guide, Alyse worked as an editor for the Washington Post’s sunsetted video game section, Launcher. She previously led Gizmodo’s weekend news desk and has written game reviews and features for outlets like Polygon, Unwinnable, and Rock, Paper, Shotgun. She’s a big fan of horror movies, cartoons, and roller skating. She's also a puzzle fan and can often be found contributing to the NYT Connections coverage on Tom's Guide
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