What's new to watch on Netflix week of May 29-June 4, 2026
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It’s already June, which means a slew of new content is being added to popular streamers like Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu and more. Prime Video is no different, as the Jeff Bezos-owned platform is looking to bulk up its library with original films and fan-favorite films of all types of genres.
Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, including the slasher movie "Scream 7" and Charli XCX mockumentary "The Moment."
Looking for what to watch this weekend? Netflix has just added 30 new titles, highlighted by the sophomore season of a hit YA mystery series and acclaimed new movies.
The end of May is right around the corner, and there’s only one thing to do — scream! Watch With Us are big horror fans, which is probably why Scream 7, the latest sequel in the never-ending horror franchise,
Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, including the Jessie Buckley monster flick "The Bride!" and John Krasinski's new "Jack Ryan" film.
Science fiction is still popular in Hollywood, with a new Star Wars movie dominating the box office and Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day just around the corner. The genre is also popular on Hulu, which just added a slew of new films that deal with aliens,
If you missed Iron Lung in theaters, the Markiplier-directed indie sci-fi horror will soon be available to rent. Photo: Markiplier/Everett Collection As the weather warms across the country, a lot of people are getting outside to spend time away from their ...
The Star Wars movie slate is looking awfully sparse after The Mandalorian and Grogu, but it doesn't have to be with Rey as part of their lineup.
Another A24 movie, another slice of unsettling and mysterious horror. Based on the popular creepypasta known as The Backrooms, which originated on a well-known message board in 2019, one of May's final new movies will actually adapt Kane Parsons' viral short film namesake, which itself took inspiration from the aforementioned internet-based legend.