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

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- Released in September 2021, South Korean survival thriller Squid Game became a global sensation and surpassed Bridgerton as the most watched drama series on Netflix. To whet appetites for a second helping in 2024, 456 real players vie for a life-changing prize of $4.56 million by taking part in a spin-off competition series including many of the same nail-biting challenges as the dystopian fiction. Squid Game: The Challenge fits contestants with a black squib that explodes if they are eliminated from one of the physically and mentally gruelling games such as daredevil sprint Red Light, Green Light. To survive each round, players will have to forge alliances and mastermind cunning strategies that target fierce rivals
- Producer extraordinaire Ryan Murphy reunites with American Horror Story stars Sarah Paulson and Kim Karshadian for a finely manicured legal drama. Divorce attorney Allura Grant (Kim Kardashian) opens her own practice with Liberty Ronson (Naomi Watts) and Emerald Greene (Niecy Nash), opposing the male-dominated status quo. Aspiring lawyer Milan (Teyana Taylor) nestles comfortably under Allura's wing and legal powerhouse Dina Standish (Glenn Close) acts as a mentor to the group. The women close ranks when Allura's money-grabbing husband Chase Munroe (Matthew Noszka) files for divorce and he hires the formidable Carrington Lane (Sarah Paulson) to represent him and take Allura for every cent she is worth
- From Asif Kapadia, the Academy Award-winning director of SENNA, AMY AND DIEGO MARADONA comes the inspiring, humorous and highly emotional story of football legend Sir Kenny Dalglish - told through his own words and constructed with never seen before archival footage. Dalglish's remarkable career on and off the pitch, reveals him to be one of the greatest and most humble icons of world sport
- Wi Jeong-sin, a respected political journalist is forced to cover entertainment. There, she meets Lim Hyeon-jun, a fading actor. Amid chaotic backstage, new beginnings, and surprises, an unlikely, fun, and chemistry-filled romance blossoms
- Vancouver homicide detective Tess Avery (Dolly Lewis) is an unstoppable force for good until she almost gets her partner killed and a genetic condition leads to a diagnosis of clinically blindness. Unable to simply step away from the job she loves, Tess uses an app to connect to professional seeing-eye guide Sunny Patel (Agam Darshi), who lives 3,000 miles away in New York City. Using a micro-camera attached to Tess, Sunny becomes her former homicide detective's new partner, replacing Jake Campbell (Daniel Gillies). The two women work together to allow Tess to act as a consultant for the police and continue to fight crime. However, Sunny is hiding a shocking secret from Tess - a violent crime that sowed seeds of crippling agoraphobia and now Sunny only ventures outside her apartment through the eyes of her trusting clients
- The Unification Church, better known as the 'Moonies', promised peace and unity through matchmaking and spectacular mass weddings. But behind the smiles lay a darker reality: billions in global assets, families torn apart, and cult-like control. Now former insiders dare to speak out, including Reverend Moon's illegitimate son Sam, telling his shocking story for the first time
- Nicholas and Isabel were made for each other, but how will they ever know it? As ghosts, fate and the sheer power of true love pull them together, so too does life threaten to tear them apart. Romantic drama, starring Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter and Gabriel Byrne
- The roguish hero from English folklore springs to life as a sweeping 10-part romantic adventure masterminded by John Glenn and Jonathan English. In the aftermath of the Norman invasion of England, Saxon forester's son Robin (Jack Patten) grows disillusioned by the steady corruption of power, represented by the scheming Sheriff of Nottingham (Sean Bean). Robin becomes the figurehead of a band of righteous rebel outlaws including Friar Tuck (Angus Castle-Doughty), Little John (Marcus Fraser) and Will (Henry Rowley), who gain notoriety by stealing from the rich to give to the poor. The eponymous disruptor falls in love with Marian (Lauren McQueen), the daughter of a Norman lord, who is well placed to infiltrate the royal court and expose corruption from within. Together, they vow to restore peace and prosperity to the land
- Two wildly different women navigate menopause in different ways. Canadian sitcom starring Meredith MacNeill and Jennifer Whalen
- Episodic anthology series from The Walking Dead TV universe. Starring Parker Posey, Samantha Morton and Terry Crews
- Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront. Supernatural mystery drama, with Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson and Elliot Cowan
- Two years following M3GAN's rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon built by a defense contractor who stole M3GAN's underlying tech, which has turned on its creators. Sci-fi thriller sequel, starring Violet McGraw, Jemaine Clement and Allison Williams
- A billionaire's death causes a bloody turn when an AI android built for human companionship goes haywire. Sci-fi horror, starring Jack Quaid, Sophie Thatcher Lukas Gage and Megan Suri
- Anthology series from the 1980s, featuring one-off tales of haunted houses, witches, demons, ghosts, werewolves, devil-worship and non-supernatural themes such as cannibalism.
- Horror thriller starring Alicia Witt and Jared Leto. For student Natalie, the mysterious deaths at a New England university seem uncannily similar to some of the bizarre campus mythology that she is learning about in Professor Wexler's urban legends class.
- A London theatre play becomes a cult phenomenon with iconic songs and performances that celebrate individuality. Its legacy lives on through midnight screenings and devoted fans.
- Warnings about climate change divide George H.W. Bush's White House at a pivotal moment for the planet in this documentary told through archival footage.
- Geralt of Rivia, a solitary monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.
- In the Metropolitan Police's smallest department, the Heritage Crime Unit, an art-loving detective tackles cases connected to the world of art, antiques, collectibles and cultural heritage.
- When Jack's affair comes to light, his wife Betty hatches a bitter plan to strip him of the thing he loves most: The Jackal, his coffeeshop empire.
- Theo schemes to rescue his impounded car while his dying father has a few tricks up his sleeve to find himself a new kidney
- Following an explosion, Sarah Tucker (Ruth Wilson) hires private investigator Zoe Boehm (Emma Thompson) to help her track down a missing girl and in the process, the two women stumble upon a deadly conspiracy in an eight-part thriller adapted from the novel by Mick Herron
- Hedda Gabler boosts the chance of her academic husband George securing a professorship by throwing a lavish party at their estate. The guest of honour is Professor Greenwood, who can influence George's promotion. Tension crackles in the air with the arrival of Eileen Lovborg
- Reality TV series that follows the elite real estate brokers at The Oppenheim Group, in the Los Angeles area, as they navigate their personal and professional lives. With Mary Fitzgerald Bonnet and Chrishell Stause

























