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

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- The Second World War casts a long shadow over 1940 Birmingham. A direct hit by a German bomb on the Small Arms Factory kills the entire night shift and devastates residents, who openly yearn for the return of Tommy Shelby from self-imposed exile. In his absence, eldest son Duke runs amok with a new generation of gang members. Drama, starring Cillian Murphy and Rebecca Ferguson
- Each instalment of this documentary-style comedy constructs a complete world around one real person who is unaware that everyone around them is an actor and every event they experience has been scripted. Set in a courtroom in the first installment and a company retreat in the second, the series explores ordinary citizens navigating extraordinary situations, ultimately uplifting those around them.
- Former assassin Hutch Mansell takes his family on a much-needed holiday, but soon finds himself in the crosshairs of a bloodthirsty crime boss. Comedy thriller, starring Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen and Christopher Lloyd
- Team up for musical adventures with Izzy, Zuri, and Tate-a trio of heroic classroom pets-as they help save animals.
- Last One Laughing is back! Jimmy Carr is joined by ten of the UK's funniest people and given them just one rule…DO NOT LAUGH. Can they break their opponents without cracking themselves?
- While the world recovers from the global catastrophe of last season, a changed Mark struggles with guilt as he fights to protect his home and the people he loves, setting him on a collision course with a powerful new threat that could alter the fate of humanity forever.
- Three women with a decades-long friendship are forced to question their bonds of sisterly solidarity following a shocking murder close to home
- The original band of brothers as they navigate Sheffield and its crumbling healthcare, education and employment sectors, exploring the brighter, sillier and more humane way forward where communal effort can still triumph over adversity.
- Thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Chase Infiniti. Years after the collapse of his political revolutionary group, Bob Ferguson lives in paranoid seclusion with his teenage daughter, Willa. But the merciless Colonel Lockjaw, a one-time target of Bob's group, has been hunting its members ever since, and has unfinished business with Bob.
- Period horror thriller starring Michael B Jordan. In 1932 Mississippi, enterprising twin brothers Elijah and Elias, aka "Smoke" and "Stack", prepare to set up a juke joint to serve their town's black community. But there's a nasty presence hanging around town on opening night, just waiting for the sun to go down.
- This eye-opening documentary follows six couples with unexplained infertility as they lower their exposure to plastics in hopes it helps them conceive.
- Historical drama starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal. In 16th century Stratford-upon-Avon, Agnes Hathaway and aspiring playwright Will Shakespeare fall in love, marry and have three children. Over the years, Will grows increasingly absent from the family as he pursues his career in London. Eventually, the couple suffers a terrible loss that each processes separately, though Will's latest play offers possible catharsis.
- A New York family's cosy existence unravels following a tragedy and they attempt to process their grief during a retreat in rural Montana
- Dr Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship with consequences that could change the world as he knows it. Horror sequel, starring Ralph Fiennes, Jack O'Connell and Alfie Williams
- When a young girl's sketchbook slips into a mysterious pond, her drawings burst into life. As her once-quiet town spirals into chaos, she and her divided family must come together to track down the creatures they never meant to unleash. Writer/director Seth Worley's fantasy comedy, starring Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden
- A retail employee infiltrates the inner circle of an artist on the verge of stardom. As he gets closer to the budding music star, access and proximity become a matter of life and death
- Documentary chronicling Jacinda Ardern's tenure as New Zealand PM, navigating crises while redefining global leadership.
- After a devastating loss, witty and proudly troublesome Eleanor Morgenstein, 94, tells a tale that takes on its own dangerous life. Directed by Scarlett Johansson.
- Thousands of pages of documents, emails, and text messages that have never been seen on television chart the inner working of one of the world's most powerful families. Rupert Murdoch and his chosen heir Lachlan are pitted against the patriarch's other adult children, James, Elisabeth and Prudence, for control of the Murdoch media empire when Rupert dies. An ugly court battle ensues as the fractured family stands at a crossroads and 94-year-old Rupert enacts plans to protect his legacy.
- Failed actress Lucy Mason is a star employee of the Adore matchmaking agency. She prefers the life of a singleton after her previous relationship with actor John imploded because of his precarious finances. At a client's wedding, Lucy meets the groom's brother, Harry, and politely rebuffs his amorous advances, suggesting he should enrol with Adore. Harry persists and Lucy agrees to go on a date, on condition that he signs up with the agency after their lunchtime liaison. Writer/director Celine Song's romantic comedy, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal
- The return of the romantic drama, as Mel and Jack get used to married life.
- More from the lives of the Mormon TikTok stars known as MomTok influencers.
- Elite military recruits fight for survival against an unimaginable threat in an action-packed sci-fi thriller directed and co-written by Patrick Hughes, who previously made The Hitman's Bodyguard and its sequel. 81 (Alan Ritchson) is one of the most promising candidates among the current intake of soldiers hoping to be accepted into the 75th Ranger Regiment commanded by Sergeant Major Sheridan (Dennis Quaid). He is determined to be faster, stronger and smarter than other recruits including 7 (Stephan James) and 44 (Alex King) and impress his Squad Leader (Jai Courtney). During the final stage of the US Army Ranger selection process, 81 and his brothers in arms encounter an otherworldly killing machine with firepower and tracking capabilities that reduce them to prey awaiting slaughter. Alone in the wilderness with their training and each other to rely upon, the soldiers rally in adversity.
- A woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu moves to South Korea - a place she always dreamed of - but struggles to find her footing in a foreign land.

























