We can all feel a bit overwhelmed when looking for something to watch in the world of streaming - so if you're in need of some recommendations, you've come to the right place.

This week on Netflix, Tom Sturridge returns as the Lord of Dreams to tackle gods, immortals and demons in the second and final series of offbeat fantasy drama The Sandman.

Twenty years on from the devastating terror attacks in London, Netflix is taking audiences back inside the events that shocked the nation and tracing the hunt to find those responsible. Four-part documentary series Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers explores the moments leading up to the first attacks in the summer of 2005, featuring interviews from victims and those working on the force that day.

Meanwhile, how difficult can it be to run a restaurant? Very. Hold onto your chef hats as one of America’s most intense dramas, The Bear, turns up the heat on Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) for season four on Disney+.

If movies are more your thing, there are plenty of fresh releases to choose from. On Apple TV+ the lengths that one ordinary mother (Julianne Moore, on blazing form) will go to protect her troubled daughter (Sydney Sweeney) are explored in terrific, gritty and at times rather old-fashioned thriller Echo Valley from the writer of hit miniseries Mare of Easttown.

New to NOW is Joker: Folie à Deux, the brooding sequel to the Oscar-winning 2019 DC film. Former stand-up comic Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix), aka the "Joker", is now an inmate at Arkham Asylum, where he's awaiting trial for five murders. Joining a music class, he meets fellow prisoner Lee Quinzel (Lady Gaga), aka DC villainess Harley Quinn, who quickly establishes she's a fan.

And to keep the kids entertained, there's Lego animation Piece by Piece, A Minecraft Movie and The Wild Robot.

There's no shortage of streaming options, and so to give you a bit of a hand, RadioTimes.com has collated some of the best new offerings: from Netflix and Disney Plus to Prime Video, BBC iPlayer and Apple TV+, here are the latest highlights across the services.

Whether it's a true-crime documentary like Cold Case: the Tylenol Murders, a nature documentary like Ocean with David Attenborough or a sci-fi comedy such as Murderbot, there's something here to suit everyone's taste.

Take a look at the list below, which includes all the details about where you can watch any title – and what we think.

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  • The Sandman

    After years of imprisonment, Morpheus - the King of Dreams - embarks on a journey across worlds to find what was stolen from him and restore his power. Fantasy drama starring Tom Sturridge. Boyd Holbrook and Patton Oswalt
  • Sight Unseen

    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
  • Rubiales Vs Hermoso: The World Cup Kiss

    Behind-the-scenes access to the trial of former Spanish football boss Luis Rubiales, who is accused of sexual assault after kissing striker Jenni Hermoso at the Women's World Cup
  • Tour de France: Unchained

    Documentary series about the 2022 instalment of the annual road race, going behind the scenes of several cycling teams chasing the coveted yellow jersey
  • Darby and Joan

    Two lone strangers - a retired Australian policeman with a dog as his only company and a widowed English nurse - embark on an epic odyssey in the Australian outback
  • Come Home

    A mother makes the tough decision to walk out on her husband and their children in a drama starring Paula Malcomson and Christopher Eccleston.
  • The Woman in the Yard

    A mysterious woman appears in a family's front yard, often delivering chilling warnings, leaving them to question her identity and motives. Horror.
  • Shark Whisperer

    In 1975, Steven Spielberg terrorised cinema audiences with his summer blockbuster Jaw and demonised one of the oldest living species of fish on our planet. James Reed, Academy Award-winning director of My Octopus Teacher, JP Stiles and Harrison Macks co-direct a feature-length documentary that hopes to challenge the negative perception of sharks. The film's central figure is headline grabbing marine conservationist Ocean Ramsey, who has become a social media phenomenon by posting viral videos of her swimming freely with the majestic creatures. Breathtaking underwater photography captures encounters between Ramsey and the sharks, which provoke fierce debate about the blurred lines between fearless activism and forceful self-promotion
  • Riefenstahl

    Explore Leni Riefenstahl's artistic legacy and her complex ties to the Nazi regime. Documentary.
  • Sharp Corner

    Josh McCall is a family man who becomes obsessed with saving the lives of the car accident victims on the sharp corner in front of his house. It's an obsession that could cost him everything. Writer/director Jason Buxton's thriller, starring Ben Foster, Cobie Smulders and Gavin Drea
  • Squid Game

    Hundreds of financially disadvantaged players take part in a series of twisted children's games with a life-changing cash prize for one winning contestant. Starring Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon and Park Hae-soo
  • Smoke

    Arson investigator Dave Gudsen and police detective Michelle Calderone reluctantly join forces to outwit two serial arsonists. Psychological thriller created and written by Dennis Lehane, inspired by true events, starring Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett
  • The Bear

    Celebrated chef Carmen Berzatto trades fine dining for his family's ailing sandwich shop in Chicago in a comedy drama starring Jeremy Allen White.
  • Ironheart

    Dominique Thorne first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as MIT student and genius inventor Riri Williams in the blockbuster sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Set after the events of that film, a six-part TV series fleshes out her enigmatic character and completes phase five of the MCU. Riri returns to her hometown of Chicago where she hopes to use her brilliant mind and engineering skills to make her mark on an uncertain world. She builds iron suits that allow her to take on a superhero persona but Riri's ambition and talent also attract the attention of the enigmatic Parker Robbins aka The Hood (Anthony Ramos).
  • Countdown

    The search for a killer exposes a deadly plot that could result in millions of casualties in a high-stakes action thriller created by Derek Haas, executive producer of the One Chicago and FBI franchises. An officer with the Department of Homeland Security is murdered in broad daylight sending shockwaves through all branches of law enforcement. Los Angeles police detective Mark Meachum (Jensen Ackles) joins a secret task force of top undercover agents to unravel the mystery. This unprecedented collaboration reveals a sinister plot of nightmarish proportions that starts a stopwatch on a race against time to avert large-scale catastrophe
  • Sally

    On June 18, 1983, astronaut Sally Ride made history when the Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off from Kennedy Space Center and she became the first American woman to fly in space. She was part of a five-strong crew comprising commander Robert L Crippen, pilot Frederick H Hauck and mission specialists John M Fabian and Norman E Thagard. Sally was also carrying a secret into space which necessitated huge sacrifices back on terra firma. A feature-length documentary directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Cristina Costantini relives this historic moment through the eyes of Sally's life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy
  • Transaction

    Sitcom about transgender supermarket worker Liv, who is hired by Pellocks supermarket to avert a PR crisis
  • Manifest

    Drama in which plane passengers learn more than five years has passed during their journey from Jamaica to New York City, and they have been presumed dead.
  • Match Me Abroad

    Three international matchmakers put their skills to the test by helping seven Americans who are looking to find love only abroad.
  • Echo Valley

    Oscar winner Julianne Moore plays a resourceful mother, who will do anything to protect the ones she loves, in an edge-of-seat psychological thriller written by Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby and directed by Michael Pearce. Kate Garretson (Julianne Moore) stands by her manipulative and scheming drug addict daughter, Claire (Sydney Sweeney), despite repeated warnings from her ex-husband Richard (Kyle MacLachlan), who is tired of writing cheques to resolve his daughter's messes. One rain-swept night, Claire turns up at her mother's farm covered in someone else's blood after an argument with her no-good boyfriend (Edmund Donovan). Hysterical and desperate, Claire begs Kate for another life-saving favour and the mother dutifully goes above and beyond to conceal incriminating evidence. Unfortunately, Claire's drug dealer Jackie Lawson (Domhnall Gleeson) may have witnessed Kate acting as her daughter's accomplice and his silence comes at a price
  • The Gilded Age

    Period drama set in the 1880s following the fortunes of a young woman who lives with her wealthy aunts in New York City. Starring Louisa Jacobson
  • Warfare

    A platoon of Navy SEALs embark on a mission in Iraq, with the chaos and brotherhood of war retold through their memories of the event. War drama.
  • An Endless Wedding

    At her sister's wedding in Morocco, Louna meets Paul. After a strange night, they're stuck in a time loop, reliving the same day. As they search for a way out, laughter, despair, and unexpected love emerge from their absurd situation.
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