Your weekend binge list: 9 new shows and movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu and more (April 3-5)
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With the first hints of spring in the air, there are plenty of new movies and TV shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, Hulu and more of the best streaming services. On the small-screen side, “Your Friends and Neighbors” returns with Jon Hamm still stealing from his wealthy friends, while “XO, Kitty” season 3 takes on senior year and big decisions about the future.
Movie fans can immerse themselves in the epic spectacle of “Avatar: Fire and Ash” or grab a slice of stoner comedy in “Pizza Movie.” Here's our guide on what to watch this weekend.
New TV shows
‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ season 2 (Apple TV)
The vibes: Eat the rich by stealing from them!
The plot: In season 2, Andrew “Coop” Cooper (Jon Hamm) goes all in on his gig as Westmont Village’s handsomest thief. But his paydays are threatened by a very charming new neighbor (James Marsden), who suspects Coop is up to no good. Owen Ashe's arrival throws yet another wrench into the scheme, even as as Coop digs deeper into crime to finance his picture-perfect life.
Episode 1 streaming now on Apple TV
‘XO, Kitty’ season 3 (Netflix)
The vibes: OMG, it's senior year ... exciting and terrifying.
The plot: Kitty returns to KISS for her last year, armed with a bucket list for the perfect senior experience. Naturally, that goes completely haywire. More love triangles, the romantic question mark over Min Ho, college decisions, figuring out the future ... it's a lot. Fortunately, Kitty has someone to turn to for advice: big sister Lara Jean (Lana Condor).
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All 8 episodes streaming now on Netflix
‘Paradise’ season 2 finale (Hulu)
The vibes: A massive bunker meltdown triggers revelations and sacrifices.
The plot: Paradise is falling. The doors have been locked against Link (aka Dylan) and his rabble waiting outside, but oxygen is running out because of Nicole and Jeremy’s sabotage. As Sinatra consults her secret project, “Alex," to make her next move, Xavier returns to the bunker for a family reunion.
Episode 8 streaming now on Hulu
‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ (Bravo)
The vibes: Feuds and petty fights served up alongside clam chowder.
The plot: The smallest state might deliver the biggest drama seen in the “Housewives” franchise. Rhode Island’s upper crust social circle is about to get drenched in tea. Ashley’s post–"Bachelor" fairytale is crumbling, Alicia is mixing business and conflicts, and rumors cloud Rulla’s marriage. Getaways to Newport’s Seaview Terrace and Block Island just amplify the mess.
Episode 1 streaming now on Peacock
‘Love on the Spectrum U.S.’ season 4 (Netflix)
The vibes: A dating show without drama? Yes, it can exist.
The plot: The award-winning docuseries returns with more heartwarming stories of autistic singles looking for love. Season 4 features fan favorites — including Connor and Georgie, James and Madison — and new faces Logan, Emma and Dylan as they navigate meet-cutes, first dates, trips and anniversaries.
All 7 episodes streaming now on Netflix
New movies
‘Pizza Movie’ (Hulu)
The vibes: A 2000s stoner comedy resurrected with DoorDash delirium.
The plot: Two college roommates (Gaten Matarazzo and Sean Giambrone) take a sketchy new drug called M.I.N.T.S. and immediately regret it when their high turns into a nightmare. The only cure? Pizza, obviously. But scoring a pie becomes an odyssey involving a drone delivery, two flights of stairs and a whole lot of hallucinations.
Streaming now on Hulu
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (PVOD)
The vibes: Amazing visuals, same old beats. Pandora is still gorgeous, even if the story’s a bit tired.
The plot: James Cameron drops us back onto Pandora, where Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) grapple with grief and yet another human invasion. A fiery new Na’vi faction, the Mangkwan, complicates things, but the bigger conflict feels familiar, as old enemies resurface and the Sullys once again fight to protect a world that looks as breathtaking as ever.
Streaming now with purchase on Prime Video or Apple TV
‘Wuthering Heights’ (PVOD)
The vibes: Doomed hot people making very bad decisions in aesthetic settings.
The plot: Emerald Fennell reimagines Emily Brontë's novel via a feverish, teenage gaze. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play Catherine and Heathcliff, childhood soulmates turned mutually destructive lovers on the Yorkshire moors. A class divide pushes them apart and their worst impulses yank them back together in a messy romance that’s as beautiful as it is bleak.
Streaming now with purchase on Prime Video or Apple TV
‘Scream 7’ (PVOD)
The vibes: The franchise feels like it’s on fumes thanks to dusty callbacks and Ghostface phoning it in from beyond the grave.
The plot: Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) is back, now living a quiet suburban life in Indiana with her family — until Ghostface inevitably ruins it. Again. This time, the killer targets her daughter, dragging Sidney and even Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) into yet another round of trauma. The bodies begin to pile up as the movie works toward a truly baffling reveal.
Streaming now with purchase on Prime Video or Apple TV
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Kelly is the managing editor of streaming for Tom’s Guide, so basically, she watches TV for a living. Previously, she was a freelance entertainment writer for Yahoo, Vulture, TV Guide and other outlets. When she’s not watching TV and movies for work, she’s watching them for fun, seeing live music, writing songs, knitting and gardening.
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