This weekly streaming guide aims to help viewers find the best new TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more to watch each weekend. The author scours the internet and various streaming services to provide recommendations. They include a mix of content from different platforms, including HBO/Max, Prime Video, Apple TV, BritBox, and Netflix. Additionally, the guide typically features at least one theatrical release, as the author is a fan of going to the movies and wants to share that experience with readers.

The guide kicks off with a mention of “House Of The Dragon” season 2, which premiered on HBO/Max. The author praises the show for its acting, writing, and direction in the first season and expresses excitement for the new season. They plan to watch and review each episode weekly on their blog. Similarly, “The Boys” season 4 on Prime Video is highlighted as a show known for its outrageous nature, though the author admits to some reservations about the upcoming season due to reported heavy-handed politics.

Viewers are also introduced to the Apple TV+ series “Presumed Innocent,” starring Jake Gyllenhaal in a gripping legal drama. The author praises Gyllenhaal’s performance and the overall quality of the show so far. Another recommendation is the Irish police procedural “Blue Lights” on BritBox, which offers a unique perspective on law enforcement in Belfast. The author notes that the second season has maintained the strong character development and atmosphere of the first season.

For fans of period dramas, “Bridgerton” season 3, part 2 on Netflix is mentioned as a popular choice, despite the author’s personal preference. Additionally, the Netflix family movie “Ultraman: Rising” is highlighted for its positive reception among fans. On Disney+, “The Acolyte” is discussed, with the author sharing mixed feelings about the show’s early episodes but showing optimism for its potential improvement in future episodes.

In the realm of Apple TV+, “Dark Matter” is recommended for its intriguing premise, though the author admits to falling behind on watching it. The weekly theatrical release “Inside Out 2” is also mentioned, with the author expressing fondness for the original film and curiosity about the sequel’s exploration of teenage emotions. Lastly, viewers are encouraged to keep an eye out for other weekend releases, such as the period drama “Elizabeth” on Starz, the 77th Annual Tony Awards on Paramount+, and a new episode of “Doctor Who” on Disney+. The author invites readers to share their viewing recommendations on social media platforms.

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