The weekend has finally arrived and this weekend we have a fresh batch of new releases! There’s a great selection of content to stream this weekend including a triple Academy Award winning film as well as the latest blockbuster movie from Tom Clancy.
The Innocent
The Innocent is a Netflix original thriller series following an accidental killing, which leads a man down a dark hole of intrigue and murder. The series is in Spanish and is based on the Harlan Coben novel of the same name.
Where to watch: Netflix (available to stream 30th April)
Nomadland
Fresh of the back of its recent Oscars success, Nomadland arrives to Disney+! Nomadland follows Frances McDormand as Fern, a character who loses everything in the recession and is forced to leave her home after the death of her husband. Nomadland recently picked up 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress and it is a film I will definitely be giving a watch this weekend!
Where to watch: Disney+ (available to stream 30th April)
The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
The Marvel Studios series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier came to an end last week, but this Friday fans can get an exclusive glimpse into how the series was brought to life. The Making of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier goes behind the scenes and explores the process of creating the series.
Where to watch: Disney+ (available to stream 30th April)
Without Remorse
Amazon Prime Video bring us Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, starring Michael B Jordan as lead character, John Clark. The film follows Navy SEAL John Clark who uncovers an international conspiracy, whilst seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife. The trailer looks both thrilling and intense and I’m sure it will be a hit.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (available to stream 30th April)
Love Fraud: Season 1
Love Fraud is a four-part documentary series about the search for a man who used the internet and his charm to prey upon women looking for love, conning them out of their money and dignity. The trailer looks fascinating and if you’re a fan of true crime, you’ll love this!
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (available to stream 30th April)
What are you planning on watching this weekend? Let me know in the comments!