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 guidance, you've come to the right place.

This week, Clarkson's Farm - the reality show that’s also a heartfelt tribute to the challenges of UK farming - is back for a fourth season on Prime Video and, once again, Jeremy has a big new idea that will definitely work: he’s opening a pub...

Also back for a new series is hit drama Nine Perfect Strangers, with Nicole Kidman returning as her mysterious wellness retreat guru Masha. Rather than following on from the end of the first season, picking up with the various characters from the Tranquillum House, this new season has gone down the anthology route, following a new group of guests at a new one of Masha's health resorts.

And fresh to Netflix is Sirens, a Netflix dark comedy in which Meghann Fahy plays a woman who goes to visit her younger sister at her place of work following their dad's upsetting health diagnosis. But it's her sibling's dynamic with her very rich boss that she ultimately finds herself worrying about...

If films are more your thing, there are plenty of fresh releases to choose from. Guy Ritchie's latest blockbuster Fountain of Youth, which stars John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as siblings on an extraordinary adventure, has just landed on Apple TV+.

Luke (Krasinski) and Charlotte Purdue (Portman) haven't spoken in a year when the former unexpectedly rings the latter to bring her in on his latest scheme, which she later learns is locating the mythical fountain of youth. Initially approaching with an understandable degree of scepticism, Charlotte ultimately joins her brother and his associate on an adventure that takes them around the world.

Meanwhile, hit sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is now available to stream, with Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder back in their iconic roles and Wednesday star Jenna Ortega among the high-profile new additions. What's more, the nail-biting seventh entry in Tom Cruise's franchise, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, recently landed on Netflix in time for the cinema release of The Final Reckoning, on 21 May.

For the kids over half-term there's Despicable Me 4, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, plus Paddington in Peru, in which the Brown family finally takes a trip to the beloved bear’s birthplace to visit his Aunt Lucy, but she’s nowhere to be found. So begins a side-splitting search mission along the Amazon - be sure to pack your marmalade sandwiches!

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 revealing documentary like Bad Influence: the Dark Side of Kidfluencing, a psychological drama like Fake or a mystery thriller such as The Stolen Girl, 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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  • Clarkson's Farm

    Follow Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run a farm in the countryside.
  • Fountain of Youth

    Gung-ho treasure hunter Luke Purdue is determined to immortalise his family name and give his late father, archaeologist Harrison Purdue, the recognition he deserved by discovering the fabled Fountain of Youth. Billionaire Owen Carver, who has liver cancer and believes wholeheartedly in the myth, finances the globe-trotting escapade. Luke and his accomplices Deb McCall and Patrick Murphy believe clues to the location of the fountain are concealed within six paintings. One of these masterpieces, The Head Of Christ by Dutch artist Rembrandt, happens to be on display at the museum where Luke's estranged younger sister, Charlotte, works as a curator
  • The Wild Robot

    Animated adventure featuring the voices of Lupita Nyong'o, Kit Connor and Pedro Pascal. Washed up on the shore of an island, robot "Roz" learns to cope with the environment. When she encounters orphaned gosling Brightbill, Roz and wily fox Fink join forces to raise the runt.
  • Big Mouth

    Teenage friends find their lives upended by the wonders and horrors of puberty.
  • Gran Turismo

    Nineteen-year-old Jann Mardenborough beats thousands of other gamers in the GT Academy competition organised by marketing executive Danny Moore. His prize is an opportunity to sit behind the wheel of a real racing car after intensive training from cynical former driver Jack Salter. Drama, starring David Harbour, Orlando Bloom and Archie Madekwe
  • Little Disasters

    A mother's worst nightmare threatens to tear her family apart in a six-part adaptation of Sarah Vaughan's novel. Charlotte (Shelley Conn), Jess (Diane Kruger), Liz (Jo Joyner) and Mel (Emily Taaffe) met in antenatal classes and have been friends ever since. This close-knit sisterhood has also forged bonds between their respective husbands Andrew (Patrick Baladi), Ed (JJ Feild), Nick (Ben Bailey Smith) and Rob (Stephen Campbell Moore). Jess takes her baby to hospital with an unexplained head injury and A&E doctor Liz is on duty to carry out an assessment. Something about Jess's version of events doesn't make sense and Liz faces a moral dilemma: to call social services on her friend or overlook potential harm to an infant. Her decision has devastating consequences for everyone in the friendship group
  • Nine Perfect Strangers

    Nine stressed city dwellers arrive at a boutique health-and-wellness resort in a drama starring Nicole Kidman, based on the best-selling novel by Liane Moriarty.
  • Sirens

    Devon DeWitt (Meghann Fahy) is incredulous when her younger sister Simone (Milly Alcock) sends a fruit basket to their Navy veteran father Bruce (Bill Camp) in response to devastating news that he has been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. Travelling to her sister's place of work at the lavish island estate of Cliff House, Devon is horrified to discover that her sibling is under the spell of her boss, philanthropist and animal activist Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore). The cult-like retreat is financed by Michaela's billionaire husband Peter (Kevin Bacon) and attracts the creme de la creme of society, who flock to the hostess like moths to a flame. Over the course of a Labour Day weekend, Devon stages an intervention to wrestle Simone away from Michaela and her creepy acolytes including gardener Jose (Felix Solis), who is actually the shadowy head of security at Cliff House.
  • Rematch

    Historical drama about the historic clash between world chess champion Garry Kasparov and IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue.
  • The Chelsea Detective

    Crime drama set in London's wealthy and beautiful Chelsea neighbourhood, where DI Max Arnold navigates a dark underside of deception, violence, greed and murder. Starring Adrian Scarborough
  • Untold: The Fall of Favre

    Documentary about American football quarterback Brett Favre's controversial career, the dark side of sports stardom and the scandals that marred his legacy.
  • Tucci in Italy

    In 2021, award-winning actor Stanley Tucci indulged his passion for cuisine, culture and history in two seasons of the mouth-watering travel show Searching For Italy. He continues the gastronomic odyssey in a new five-part adventure through the regions of Abruzzo, Lazio, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Tuscany. In each destination, he meets chefs, foodies, artisans, fishermen and passionate locals to discover how food has shaped the local culture
  • Snow White

    Starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, the classic fairy-tale receives its live-action reimagining, as a princess and seven dwarfs set out to liberate their kingdom.
  • Appropriate Adult

    Two-part drama telling the story of how Gloucester housewife Janet Leach (Emily Watson) played a key role in uncovering the crimes of serial killers Fred and Rosemary West.
  • Bookworm

    Mildred, an 11-year-old girl, finds her world turned upside down when her estranged father, a washed-up magician, takes her on a wild adventure. Family comedy, starring Elijah Wood and Nell Fisher
  • Murderbot

    A security robot secretly hacks its own programming and subverts protocols designed to always protect humans from harm. Sci-fi comedy, starring Alexander Skarsgard
  • Magpie

    A couple find their lives turned upside down when their daughter is cast alongside a controversial major star. Thriller with Daisy Ridley.
  • Deaf President Now!

    An experimental and immersive documentary feature directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim employs innovative sound design to allow viewers to experience events from the perspective of its deaf subjects. The film relives 1988 protests at Gallaudet University after the board of trustees pass over highly qualified deaf candidates and appoint a hearing president of the school. Students organise rallies and boycotts to voice their displeasure and eventually the hearing president resigns to make way for the appointment of dean Dr I King Jordan. This key moment in civil rights history lights the fuse on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which comes into effect in 1990. Archive footage and scripted reconstructions are juxtaposed with exclusive interviews with impassioned student activists Bridgetta Bourne-Firl, Jerry Covell, Greg Hlibok and Tim Rarus aka the Gallaudet Four
  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

    Supernatural horror comedy sequel starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega. In the decades since narrowly avoiding marriage to the lascivious demon Betelgeuse, Lydia Deetz has found fame as a TV occultist. Her teenage daughter, Astrid, is sceptical and distant, still mourning the death of her father some years before. But then Astrid has her own perilous brush with the beyond - and her despairing mother realises there's only one being who can help her out...
  • Hysteria!

    A varsity quarterback disappears during the 1980s Satanic panic and a local high school band takes advantage to rebrand themselves, with unexpected consequences
  • Welcome to Wrexham

    Documentary chronicling the purchase and stewardship of Wrexham AFC, one of professional football's oldest clubs, by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney
  • Mr Burton

    Biographical drama telling the true story of Richard Burton, from a troubled schoolboy to one of Wales' biggest stars. With Toby Jones.
  • Love, Death & Robots

    Created by Tim Miller. Anthology of short animated stories for adults. The tales span several genres, including horror, comedy, science fiction and fantasy.
  • The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

    In 2022, a group of Mormon TikTok stars known as MomTok influencers went viral when Taylor Frankie Paul insinuated swinging was commonplace among her close circle during a widely publicised divorce from her husband Paul. The scandal garnered considerable coverage and boosted the profiles of Paul, Jennifer Affleck, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Jess Ngatikaura and Layla Wessel. A glossy six-part unscripted series goes behind the salacious headlines to meet the women embroiled in the furore and their partners.
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