What to watch on streaming: today's picks from Netflix, Prime Video and more

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- Return of the revenge comedy drama, starring Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan.
- Bergerac Season 2
Crime/detective
Jim Bergerac (Damien Molony) has more crimes to solve in a new series of the rebooted drama. - This series follows the life and career of Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho, tracing his journey from young prodigy to global sports icon.
- Sci-fi action adventure based on the DC Comics superhero, starring Xolo Maridueña. After graduating from Gotham University, Jaime Reyes returns home to his family, who have been threatened with eviction after the loss of their business. Jaime applies for a high-paid job at Kord Industries but is turned down by boss Victoria Kord. However, on the way out, he is secretly given a lunchbox containing an alien blue scarab that endows Jaime with an array of remarkable superpowers.
- A college dropout looks for inventive ways to keep a roof over the head of her baby in a heartwarming comedy drama starring Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman. Based on Rufi Thorpe's best-selling novel, Margo's Got Money Troubles centres on the eponymous new mother and aspiring writer (Fanning), who can't afford to live in her dreams with a tiny mouth to feed. She can't rely on help from her mother Shayanne (Michelle Pfeiffer), a former Hooters waitress, and father Jinx (Nick Offerman), who made his name as a professional wrestler. Margo will need to be creative to pay the bills and embrace motherhood with both hands.
- Peter Serafinowicz hosts the second season of the cutthroat game of survival with a one-million-dollar prize up for grabs for the last woman or man standing
- Volatile players. Criminal charges. National headlines. Portland's championship-caliber NBA team implodes spectacularly in this unflinching documentary.
- Former US Army Reserve officer Jeffrey Manchester executes a plan to rob multiple branches of McDonald's. He is eventually captured by police and becomes the first person to escape from Brown Creek Correctional Institution in North Carolina. Jeffrey hides out at a toy shop for several months, and during forays outside the building, he sparks romance with store worker Leigh Wainscott. Comedy drama, starring Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage
- Zendaya stars in this series that follows a group of high-school students as they navigate an unstable world.
- After ten years in prison Kiki Anderson is ready to move on with her life, but the community of Savage River don't forget the past that easily. Crime mystery, starring Katherine Langford, Mark Coles Smith, Robert Grubb and Cooper van Grootel
- Second season of the fly-on-the-wall documentary series, following heavyweight champion Tyson Fury as he attempts to give retirement another shot and embrace life beyond boxing in Morecambe Bay.
- Biographical drama starring Ethan Hawke. Legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart spends the night of 31 March 1943 in a Manhattan bar, variously charming, offending and flirting with those he meets. As his old writing partner, Richard Rodgers, arrives to celebrate the opening of his new Broadway musical - the smash-hit Oklahoma! - the newly sober Hart begins to slip off the wagon while struggling to confront his own demons.
- Former baseball player Henry 'Hank' Thompson foolishly agrees to cat-sit for British neighbour Russ, and walks unwittingly into the middle of a turf war between warring factions. Director Darren Aronofsky's comedy thriller, starring Austin Butler, Zoe Kravitz and Matt Smith
- Broadway star and notorious narcissist Richard Bean returns home after a public meltdown to find his family's theater in severe decline. As he attempts to capture its former glory, he soon discovers the power of art to heal old wounds and create new ones.
- Twenty years after Frankie Muniz completed seven series of the sitcom Malcolm In The Middle in the title role, he reprises the character for a heartfelt reboot. Malcolm (Muniz) has distanced himself from his overbearing parents Hal (Bryan Cranston) and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) to concentrate on raising his own family. He lives with his girlfriend Tristan (Kiana Madeira) and daughter Leah (Keeley Karsten), far removed from the traumas of the past. When his parents throw a party to mark their 40th wedding anniversary, Malcolm reluctantly returns home with Tristan and Leah in tow
- Angelina Jolie stars as American filmmaker Maxine, who arrives in Paris for Fashion Week on a life-and-death journey of challenges and self-discovery.
- Cool-headed jewel thief Mike Davis has perfected rules and rituals to successfully carry out daring heists along US Highway 101 in California. Authorities cannot connect the robberies and Detective Lou Lubesnick is facing an uphill battle to prove his lone wolf theory to superiors.
- Director and actor Jonah Hill examines the darker side of celebrity in a gnarly comedy, which he co-wrote with Ezra Woods. Beloved Hollywood star Reef Hawk (Keanu Reeves) learns about a video that would shatter his carefully crafted public image and a $15 million extortion demand to prevent the footage from leaking. Desperate to unmask the blackmailer and protect everything he has built, Reef turns in despair to his lifelong best friends Kyle (Cameron Diaz) and Xander (Matt Bomer). They agree to help Reef on his soul-searching journey to make amends with anyone he has wronged in the hope this might end the nightmare. Reef's crisis lawyer Ira (Jonah Hill) prepares for the worst
- Alex Novak and wife Tess are in the early stages of separation, sensitively navigating the end of their marriage. Unable to afford the cover charge at his local drinking den, Alex impetuously puts his name down to perform at the Comedy Cellar's open mic night.
- Flavia de Luce, an 11-year-old amateur sleuth, investigates a murder at her family's manor house when her father falls under suspicion. Family adventure, starring Molly Belle Wright, Martin Freeman, Jonathan Pryce and Toby Jones
- A boy raised by a clairvoyant mother takes a bullied kid into his gang of violent outsiders. Writer/director Guomundur Arnar Guomundsson's coming-of-age drama, starring Birgir Dagur Bjarkason and Askell Einar Palmason. In Icelandic, with English subtitles
- Mystery horror starring Josh Brolin and Julia Garner, with Amy Madigan. A small town is rocked when 17 children from the same school class disappear overnight. Their teacher, Justine, becomes the unofficial prime suspect, with devastated father Archer among those leading the charge against her. But this mass vanishing is only the start of the strange and violent happenings that come to plague the community.
- Eduardo seizes a money-making opportunity when a boat loaded with cocaine sinks off his home island. Portuguese drama starring Jose Condessa
- Schitt's Creek creator Daniel Levy returns to the theme of familiar dysfunction in a new eight-part comedy about two mismatched siblings, with questionable skill sets, who blunder into the high-stakes world of organised crime. Preacher Nicholas (Dan Levy) and sister Morgan (Taylor Ortega) are implicated in a misguided theft for their dying grandmother. They are hunted down by bona fide criminal Yusuf (Boran Kuzum) and he blackmails the siblings into atoning for their sins, just as Nicky would advocate in a sermon to his congregation. The dithering duo's mother Linda (Laurie Metcalf) is potential collateral damage as they seek a way to settle their debts without landing themselves in prison. Elizabeth Perkins, Jacob Gutierrez and Mark Ivanir co-star.


























