It’s that time of the week again – all new movies and TV shows are coming to your streaming platforms for your entertainment. You can watch some Best Picture nominees like Poor Things before the Oscars, get your reality competition fill with the newest season of Survivor, or be on the edge of your seat with Saltburn. Here are the 15 new movies and TV shows headed your way.
Prime
Poor Things
Poor Things was a big hit in 2023 and is now nominated for multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture. Now, you can rent or buy the film on Prime beginning February 27. It stars Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo, and Ramy Youssef, and tells the story of a young woman who is brought back to life by a mad scientist and must learn how to function in the world.
Saltburn
Saltburn caused some serious buzz online when it was released in theaters in 2023, and now you can rent or buy the film on Prime beginning February 27. The thriller tells the story of a loner Oxford student who is invited by a wealthy classmate to stay at his family’s estate for the summer where some twisted events occur. The film stars Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, and Richard E. Grant.
Hulu
Dreamin’ Wild
Dreamin’ Wild can now be streamed for free on Hulu beginning March 1. It tells the story of brothers Donnie and Joe Emerson who find sudden musical success when their 1979 debut album “Dreamin’ Wild” is rediscovered three decades later. It stars Casey Affleck, Walton Goggins, Zooey Deschanel, Chris Messina, and Beau Bridges.
Shōgun
Shōgun is a new series coming to FX and streaming on Hulu beginning February 27. The plot of the show was adapted from the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell and is loosely based on real people and events. It is set in Japan in the year 1600 and focuses on three main characters: an English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a powerful daimyo at odds with his political rivals, and a mysterious female samurai with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties.
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Max
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will be available to stream on Max beginning February 27. The beloved DC superhero is back and must forge an unlikely alliance with his brother in order to protect their world from destruction by the evil Black Manta. The film stars Jason Mamoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Randall Park, and Nicole Kidman.
Watch Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
The Regime
The new series The Regime is coming to Max on March 3. The show stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Andrea Riseborough, and Hugh Grant, and tells the story of a European chancellor who becomes increasingly paranoid as her regime begins to crumble and turns to a volatile solider as her confidant.
Paramount+
Survivor -Season 46
Survivor is back for its 46th season and will be premiering on CBS beginning February 28 and will stream on Paramount+ beginning February 29. It will feature 18 new castaways heading to the remote beaches of Fiji and try to outplay each other to be named the Sole Survivor and take home $1 million.
Elsbeth
Elsbeth is a new series coming to CBS on February 29 and will be available to stream on Paramount+ beginning March 1. The show follows an astute but unconventional attorney who uses her observations to help take down criminals alongside the NYPD. The show stars Carrie Preston and Wendell Pierce.
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Apple TV+
The Sweet East
The Sweet East was an official selection at the New York Film Festival in 2023 and can be rented or bought on Apple TV+ beginning February 27. It tells the story of a high school senior from South Carolina who goes on a class trip to Washington D.C. and gets her first glimpse of a bigger world when she begins traveling along the eastern seaboard. The film stars Talia Ryder, Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy O. Harris, Jacob Elodri, and Simon Rex.
Napoleon
Napoleon will be available to stream on Apple TV+ beginning March 1. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby and tells the story of the military commander’s swift rise to emperor while also taking a look at his volatile relationship he had with his wife.
Disney+
Iwájú
Iwájú is a new series coming to Disney+ on February 28. It tells the story of a young girl from a wealthy island and a self-taught tech expert who discover secrets and dangers hidden in their opposite worlds.
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Netflix
Spaceman
Spaceman is a new film coming to Netflix on March 1. It stars Adam Sandler as Jakub Procházka, a man raised by his grandparents in the Czech countryside who tries to become the Czech Republic’s first astronaut. The film also stars Carey Mulligan and Paul Dano.
The Tourist – Season 2
The BBC thriller The Tourist is back for a second season and will be coming to Netflix on February 29. This season will follow Elliott and Helen as they travel to Ireland to find answers about Elliott’s mysterious past. The show stars Jamie Dornan and Danielle Macdonald.
Blood & Water – Season 4
Blood & Water will be returning to Netflix for a fourth season beginning March 1. This season will follow Puleng and Fiks as they try to move on during their senior year until they discover that they are still being targeted
Watch Blood & Water – Season 4
Somebody Feed Phil – Season 7
Somebody Feed Phil is returning for a seventh season and will premiere on Netflix on March 1. The docuseries will once again follow gourmand Phil Rosenthal as he tries foods from various places throughout the world including Dubai, Edinburgh, Kyoto, and more.
Watch Somebody Feed Phil – Season 7
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Kurt’s key takeaways
With so many options for you to watch, this is yet another great week for streaming. Whether you’re a big foodie and will be binging Somebody Feed Phil or you want something more action-packed like Shōgun or Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Let us know what movie or TV show ends up being your favorite.
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