New Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
New Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+ Hotstar and More

Thrillers, true crime, supernatural horrors and Pixar’s first original series—this week’s line-up has something for every mood

Nicole Kidman dives into dangerous desire in Babygirl, Robert De Niro battles a national crisis in Zero Day, and Jack Reacher is back for another bone-crunching season. Meanwhile, K-drama fans can look forward to Dark Nuns, and sports lovers get a front-row seat to Olympic basketball in Court of Gold. Whether you’re in the mood for romance, crime, or animated charm, here’s everything you need to add to your watchlist. 

 

12 New Shows and Movies to Binge-Watch This Weekend on Netflix, JioHotstar and Amazon Prime Video 

 

 

Babygirl 
Where to watch: Cinemas 

 

 

Nicole Kidman leads this sultry thriller as a powerful CEO who risks it all for an affair with a much younger intern (Harris Dickinson). With Sophie Wilde and Antonio Banderas rounding out the cast, Babygirl is equal parts seductive and scandalous. 

 

 

Dark Nuns 
Where to watch: Cinemas 

 

 

K-drama fans, this one’s for you. Starring Song Hye Kyo, Jeon Yeo Been, and Lee Jin Wook, Dark Nuns follows two nuns who team up to save a boy possessed by a sinister force. Expect supernatural chills, religious horror, and plenty of tension. 

 

 

American Murder: Gabby Petito 
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

A haunting true-crime documentary that pieces together the tragic murder of travel vlogger Gabby Petito. Through never-before-seen footage and real-life testimonies, it sheds light on one of the most shocking cases in recent history. 

 

 

Court of Gold 
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Basketball lovers, take note. Court of Gold offers a behind-the-scenes look at the intense competition and drama surrounding the 2024 Paris Olympics basketball teams, including the USA, France, Serbia, and Canada. 

 

 

Win or Lose 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 

 

 

Pixar’s first-ever original series takes viewers into the world of middle school softball, where each episode offers a different character’s perspective as the team prepares for their championship game. Heartfelt and witty, Win or Lose is one to watch. 

 

 

Reacher – Series 3 
Where to watch: Prime Video 

 

 

Alan Ritchson returns as Jack Reacher, the no-nonsense former military investigator. This season, Reacher is on a high-stakes mission to rescue a DEA informant while untangling a dangerous web of corruption. Expect more brutal takedowns and thrilling action. 

 

 

Zero Day 
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Robert De Niro stars as a former U.S. President facing an unprecedented cyberattack that threatens to cripple the nation. This high-stakes political thriller unpacks the dark realities of modern warfare, espionage, and power. 

 

 

Crime Beat 
Where to watch: ZEE5 

 

 

Saqib Saleem stars as a crime reporter whose biggest scoop spirals into a deadly game of survival. If you love fast-paced investigative thrillers, Crime Beat will keep you on edge. 

 

 

Office (Tamil) 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 

 

 

A sharp-witted workplace comedy that pits old-school government employees against tech-savvy new recruits. Packed with satire and office politics, Office promises plenty of laughs and workplace chaos. 

 

 

Surface – Series 2 
Where to watch: Apple TV+ 

 

 

Gugu Mbatha-Raw is back as Sophie, a woman uncovering the secrets of her past. With psychological twists and high-profile mysteries, the second series of Surface promises an even deeper dive into the unknown. 

 

 

Offline Love 
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

A Japanese reality dating show where young singles spend 10 days in a foreign country—without any digital devices to help them find love. No swiping, no DMs, just fate. The real question: can love survive without Wi-Fi? 

 

 

Pantheon – Series 2 
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

The critically acclaimed animated sci-fi series is back, exploring the dark implications of Uploaded Intelligence technology. With a stellar voice cast, including Paul Dano and Daniel Dae Kim, Pantheon continues to push the boundaries of human consciousness and AI. 

 

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