The newest TV shows and movies to stream right now

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Looking for something to watch tonight? Want to know when the next season of your favorite streaming series hits Apple TV? Keep tabs with our list of the newest movies and shows available to stream this month.
Streaming now
The Night Manager, Season 2
Ten years after it first aired as a BBC production, the crime drama returns for a second season, reinstating Tom Hiddleston (“Loki”) as the titular character – a former military man turned hotel night manager turned low-level MI6 officer in London. Olivia Colman also stars.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Ponies
In this series, Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) and Haley Lu Richardson (“The White Lotus”) star as American Embassy secretaries in 1977 Moscow who are enlisted by the CIA to investigate a conspiracy after their husbands’ mysterious deaths.
Where to watch: Peacock
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials
This mystery series from “Broadchurch” creator Chris Chibnall, set in 1925 England, stars Mia McKenna-Bruce (“How to Have Sex”) as a young detective; Martin Freeman and Helena Bonham Carter also star.
Where to watch: Netflix
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
The latest Star Trek series follows a new class of cadets at the elite San Franciscan Starfleet Academy – a training school for future officers – in the postapocalyptic 32nd century.
Where to watch: Paramount+
The Rip
In this crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, two Miami cops discover millions of dollars in a stash house and disagree about what to do with it.
Where to watch: Netflix
Pole to Pole With Will Smith
For 100 days over the course of five years, Will Smith filmed challenges – skiing to the South Pole, catching an anaconda, milking a tarantula – that took him all over the world. He was joined by teams of scientists, explorers and local experts in making this seven-part docuseries.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Pitt, Season 2
The real-time medical procedural starring Noah Wyle returns for a second season after dominating the 2025 Emmys.
Where to watch: HBO Max
People We Meet on Vacation
This romance movie adapted from the Emily Henry novel of the same name follows a decade in the lives of Poppy and Alex, who, before their friendship fell apart, made a youthful promise to vacation together every summer.
Where to watch: Netflix
Best Medicine
In an American remake of the long-running British series “Doc Martin,” Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”) stars as a successful surgeon who leaves his career in Boston to become a general practitioner in a small town.
Where to watch: Hulu
His & Hers
This limited series adapted from Alice Feeney’s novel of the same name follows a reclusive news anchor investigating a murder in her small hometown. Tessa Thompson (“Hedda”) stars alongside Jon Bernthal (“The Accountant 2”).
Where to watch: Netflix
Beast Games, Season 2
The second season of MrBeast’s reality show pits “100 strong contestants” against “100 smart contestants” for a $5 million grand prize.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Heated Rivalry
Adapted from Rachel Reid’s romance novel of the same name by Jacob Tierney (“Letterkenny”), this six-episode Canadian series follows two professional hockey players navigating an enemies-to-lovers arc.
Where to watch: HBO Max
The Copenhagen Test
Simu Liu (Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”) stars in this techno-thriller series as an intelligence analyst whose eyes and ears have been hacked.
Where to watch: Peacock
Members Only: Palm Beach
This new reality show follows five wealthy women throughout the private clubs, luxurious couture and charity galas of Palm Beach.
Where to watch: Netflix
Run Away
In this eight-episode limited series adapted from a Harlan Coben thriller, James Nesbitt stars as a father searching for his lost daughter.
Where to watch: Netflix
Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?
Part of HBO’s “Music Box” series, this documentary chronicles the rise of the band Counting Crows and the personal and professional pressures that followed its breakout success.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Fallout, Season 2
Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell return in the new season of Amazon’s blockbuster adaptation of the video game franchise; Macaulay Culkin and Justin Theroux join the cast of the postapocalyptic drama.
Where to watch: Prime Video
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Season 6
Comedian David Letterman returns for a sixth season of his interview series; this time around his guests include Michael B. Jordan, Miley Cyrus and MrBeast.
Where to watch: Netflix
Elway
Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway is the focus of this documentary, which follows him from his collegiate career at Stanford through his 16 seasons with the Denver Broncos.
Where to watch: Netflix
Goodbye June
Kate Winslet’s directorial debut, written by her son, Joe Anders, follows four adult siblings navigating their mother’s health issues. Winslet stars alongside Helen Mirren, Toni Collette and Andrea Riseborough.
Where to watch: Netflix
Cover-Up
This documentary chronicles the work of legendary investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, who is best known for exposing the My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War.
Where to watch: Netflix
What’s in the Box?
Neil Patrick Harris takes another spin as a game show host in this new six-episode series, which hinges on players opening 13 giant boxes – or one SuperBox – full of prizes.
Where to watch: Netflix
Emily in Paris, Season 5
The fifth season of this romantic comedy finds Emily (Lily Collins) jet setting to Rome, but the Chicago transplant and marketing exec isn’t leaving Paris – or her professional and romantic entanglements – behind.
Where to watch: Netflix
Breakdown: 1975
Jodie Foster narrates Morgan Neville’s documentary about one of cinema’s peak years; interviewees include Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Albert Brooks, Seth Rogen and Patton Oswalt.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Elephant
Four animation greats join forces for this one-off Adult Swim special. But the animators – Pendleton Ward (“Adventure Time”), Rebecca Sugar (“Steven Universe”), Patrick McHale (“Over the Garden Wall”) and Ian Jones-Quartey (“OK K.O.”) – don’t actually know what they’re collaborating on.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
In Rian Johnson’s new whodunit, detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) shows up on the scene after a monsignor turns up dead. The all-star cast includes Glenn Close, Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis and Josh O’Connor.
Where to watch: Netflix
Simon Cowell: The Next Act
This six-episode docuseries follows music mogul Simon Cowell as he sets out to create a new global boy band.
Where to watch: Netflix
Merv
Zooey Deschanel (“New Girl”) and Charlie Cox (“Daredevil”) co-star in this holiday rom-com about a recently split couple sharing custody of their depressed dog.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within
The Uganda-based YouTube dance stars, who endured famine and war, are the subject of this documentary about the power of dance, song and connection.
Where to watch: Netflix
Man vs. Baby
In this comedy series, Rowan Atkinson (a.k.a. Mr. Bean) returns to the silver screen as Trevor Bingley, a London housesitter who inadvertently winds up caring for a baby left at a Nativity scene.
Where to watch: Netflix
Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Season 2
Disney’s adaptation of Rick Riordan’s kid-friendly, mythology-based YA series returns for a second season, following Percy and his friends on a quest to the Sea of Monsters.
Where to watch: Disney+
Taylor Swift: The End of an Era
This six-part docuseries goes behind the scenes of Swift’s record-breaking world tour and spotlights fellow performers, family members and friends – including Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, and Florence Welch.
Where to watch: Disney+
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The Final Show
Filmed in 2024 during the tour’s final stop in Vancouver, this concert special features the show in its entirety – including songs from “The Tortured Poets Department” not included in Swift’s last concert film.
Where to watch: Disney+
Stranger Things, Season 5
In the fifth and final season of the science fiction series, set in the fall of 1987, the town of Hawkins is under military quarantine as the group’s last battle with Vecna unfolds.
Where to watch: Netflix
Jay Kelly
Noah Baumbach’s film starring George Clooney, Adam Sandler and Laura Dern centers on Clooney’s titular character – a lauded actor reflecting on his troubled rise to fame.
Where to watch: Netflix
Oh. What. Fun.
Michelle Pfeiffer stars in this holiday movie as a mom left behind when her family goes on vacation, which frees her up for an adventure of her own. Jason Schwartzman, Danielle Brooks and Maude Apatow also star.
Where to watch: Prime Video
The Abandons
In Kurt Sutter’s Western drama series, two families battle for supremacy in 1850s Washington; the ensemble cast includes Gillian Anderson, Lena Headey and Patton Oswalt.
Where to watch: Netflix
Words + Music
This docuseries, the television version of Audible’s popular series of the same name, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, John Legend and more discuss and perform the songs that shaped their careers.
Where to watch: MGM+
The New Yorker at 100
This documentary from Marshall Curry (“Street Fight”) looks into the world of the weekly print and digital publication’s place in popular culture over the last century.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Beatles Anthology
The 1995 documentary series has been restored and remastered, and now includes a new ninth episode chronicling Paul, George and Ringo’s work on the “Anthology” albums.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo
In this documentary, British photojournalist Gary Knight searches for the man who, more than 50 years ago, took one of the Vietnam War’s most iconic photographs.
Where to watch: Netflix
Left-Handed Girl
Co-written, directed and produced by Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker (“Anora”), this movie follows a single mother and her daughters in Taipei as they relocate from the country – and family secrets are revealed.
Where to watch: Netflix
High Horse: The Black Cowboy
This three-part documentary telling the often overlooked story of African American cowboys in the American West includes interviews with Blanco Brown, Pam Grier and Tina Knowles, and was executive produced by director Jordan Peele.
Where to watch: Peacock
One Shot With Ed Sheeran
“Adolescence” director Philip Barantini uses the same technique in this feature on Ed Sheeran, filming the singer-songwriter performing his greatest hits on the streets of New York City in one continuous take.
Where to watch: Netflix
A Man on the Inside, Season 2
Ted Danson stars in this comedy about a retired professor turned private investigator from “The Good Place” creator Mike Schur. Danson’s real-life wife, Mary Steenburgen, joins the Season 2 cast.
Where to watch: Netflix
Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks
This three-episode docuseries takes a behind-the-scenes look at Universal’s theme parks, from their inception in 1990 to the May opening of Universal Epic Universe.
Where to watch: Peacock
Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy
The “Queen of Tejano” returns to the screen in this documentary featuring never-before-seen footage from her family’s personal archive.
Where to watch: Netflix
Champagne Problems
Minka Kelly (“Friday Night Lights”) stars as an American executive in Paris to acquire a champagne brand before a Christmas deadline. Her plans are complicated by unexpected feelings for the heir to the bubbly fortune.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Mighty Nein
This new animated show from Critical Role, the Dungeons & Dragons team behind “The Legend of Vox Machina,” centers on a group of fugitives learning work together after a powerful relic falls into dangerous hands.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Train Dreams
This period drama follows Joel Edgerton (“Dark Matter”) as a day laborer building the railroads of the Pacific Northwest in the early 1900s. It’s adapted from a novella by National Book Award winner Denis Johnson.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Family Plan 2
In the Christmas-themed sequel to the 2023 comedy, a family’s trip goes haywire when mysterious figures from the father’s past track him down. The cast includes Mark Wahlberg (“Ted”) and Kit Harington (“Game of Thrones”).
Where to watch: Apple TV
The Beast in Me
In this eight-episode psychological thriller, a writer (Claire Danes) dealing with the death of her young son finds unlikely literary inspiration in her new neighbor (Matthew Rhys), a real estate mogul suspected of murdering his wife.
Where to watch: Netflix
Stumble
Jenn Lyon stars as coach Courteney Potter in this mockumentary set in the world of competitive junior-college cheerleading. Kristin Chenoweth guest stars.
Where to watch: Peacock
Bat-Fam
A follow-up to the movie “Merry Little Batman,” this animated series centers on the superhero, who is living with an unlikely group of housemates while protecting Gotham City.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Playdate
This action comedy stars Kevin James (“Grown Ups”) and Alan Ritchson (“Reacher”) as stay-at-home dads whose kids’ playdate is crashed by mercenaries.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Being Eddie
Director Angus Wall (“Emily the Criminal”) chronicles Eddie Murphy’s rise from teen comedian to Hollywood fixture in this star-studded documentary feature.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Season 3
The scandal-ridden Salt Lake City wives return to the screen for a third season that promises friendship crises, a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok and reputation-threatening new allegations.
Where to watch: Hulu
Come See Me in the Good Light
Ryan White (“The Case Against 8” ) documents the last years of poet and activist Andrea Gibson’s life as Gibson and their wife, poet Megan Falley, navigate Gibson’s terminal cancer.
Where to watch: Apple TV
In Your Dreams
In this animated movie, two siblings journey to the world of dreams to find the mythical Sandman in the hope that he will grant them a wish – the perfect family. Voice casts includes Craig Robinson (“The Office”) and Cristin Milioti (“The Penguin”).
Where to watch: Netflix
824. Malice
Jack Whitehall plays a charismatic tutor who charms his way into the lives of a wealthy London family. The six-episode thriller is produced by James Wood, who wrote and directed “Quacks.”
Where to watch: Prime Video
Nouvelle Vague
Richard Linklater’s comedy reimagines the making of French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 classic “Breathless.”
Where to watch: Netflix
Pluribus
This sci-fi series from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” creator Vince Gilligan stars Rhea Seehorn as an author who is immune to a happiness virus that sweeps the globe.
Where to watch: Apple TV
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
This holiday comedy stars Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas as themselves, as well as Chloe Bennet, Laverne Cox, KJ Apa and Andrew Barth Feldman.
Where to watch: Disney+
I Love LA
Rachel Sennott (“Bottoms”) created and stars in this comedy about a group of friends in Los Angeles played by, among others, Josh Hutcherson and Leighton Meester.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Squid Game: The Challenge, Season 2
The second season of this reality competition inspired by Netflix’s hit series “Squid Game” sets 456 contestants against each other for a chance to win $4.56 million.
Where to watch: Netflix
All’s Fair
Ryan Murphy, whose hits include “Glee” and “American Horror Story,” created this legal procedural that follows a trio of Los Angeles divorce attorneys (Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts and Kim Kardashian) who start their own practice.
Where to watch: Hulu
All Her Fault
Sarah Snook (“Succession”) stars in this psychological thriller about a mother who goes to pick up her young son from a playdate only to be greeted by a stranger who says she’s never heard of him. Cast includes Dakota Fanning and Michael Peña.
Where to watch: Peacock
Death By Lightning
This four-part series dramatizes the assassination of President James Garfield, who was assassinated six months after taking office. Michael Shannon plays the president and Matthew MacFadyen plays his killer.
Where to watch: Netflix
Ballad of a Small Player
Director Edward Berger’s follow-up to the Oscar-nominated “Conclave” was adapted from a novel by Lawrence Osborne. The thriller stars Colin Farrell as an indebted gambler on the run in Macau, as well as Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen.
Where to watch: Netflix
Frankenstein
Guillermo del Toro’s take on Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel stars Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as his monster.
Where to watch: Netflix
Crutch
This spin-off of “The Neighborhood” centers on a Harlem shop owner played by Tracy Morgan in a cast that also includes Jermaine Fowler, Kecia Lewis and Adrian Martinez.
Where to watch: Paramount+
Down Cemetery Road
This eight-episode thriller, adapted from Mick Herron’s 2003 novel, follows a private investigator (Emma Thompson) hired to solve the mystery of a young girl’s disappearance after her house explodes in a quiet Oxford suburb.
Where to watch: Apple TV
Hedda
The latest adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s 1890 play “Hedda Gabler” is a film from writer-director Nia DaCosta (“The Marvels”). Tessa Thompson plays the titular character, a reluctant newlywed, who reunites with a man from her past.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Nobody Wants This, Season 2
This Emmy-nominated romcom returns for a second season, following an agnostic sex podcaster (Kristen Bell) and a newly single rabbi (Adam Brody) as they navigate their newfound relationship. Seth Rogen (“The Studio”), Arian Moayed (“Succession”) and others guest star.
Where to watch: Netflix
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
“Game of Thrones” gets its second prequel spin-off in this fantasy adapted from George R.R. Martin’s novella series “Tales of Dunk and Egg.” It follows a novice knight and his squire – who is actually a Targaryen price.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Coming soon
The Beauty
This Ryan Murphy thriller set in the world of high fashion follows a pair of FBI agents (played by Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall) sent to Paris to investigate a string of deaths involving supermodels; Ashton Kutcher, Jeremy Pope and Anthony Ramos also star.
Where to watch: Jan. 21 on Hulu
Steal
In this thriller series, Sophie Turner (“Game of Thrones”) plays Zara, an office worker at a pension fund who gets mixed up in a dangerous heist.
Where to watch: Jan. 21 on Prime Video
Free Bert
Stand-up comedian Bert Kreischer stars as the uncouth dad of two daughters who are accepted into an elite private school in Beverly Hills – where the family is quickly ostracized.
Where to watch: Jan. 22 on Netflix
Finding Her Edge
This book-to-series adaptation follows Adriana, one of three sisters in a figure skating dynasty whose love life becomes complicated when she and her skate partner pretend to be a couple off the ice to land a sponsorship.
Where to watch: Jan. 22 on Netflix
Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!
Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio direct this two-part documentary about actor, comedian and filmmaker Mel Brooks, who’s just short of a century old.
Where to watch: Jan. 22 on HBO Max
Memory of a Killer
Patrick Dempsey (“Grey’s Anatomy”) stars as a hit man showing early signs of Alzheimer’s in this thriller series from “Damages” producers Glenn Kessler and Aaron Zelman.
Where to watch: Jan. 26 on Hulu
Wonder Man
The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest TV miniseries follows a struggling actor (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) attempting to land a role as the superhero Wonder Man in a big-screen remake. Ben Kingsley reprises the role of Trevor Slattery, who first appeared in “Iron Man 3.”
Where to watch: Jan. 27 on Disney +
Shrinking, Season 3
This dramedy starring Jason Segel (“How I Met Your Mother”) as a widowed therapist returns with new cast members including Jeff Daniels, Candice Bergen and Michael J. Fox, who is returning to television after five years.
Where to watch: Jan. 28 on Apple TV
The Wrecking Crew
Jason Momoa (“Aquaman”) and Dave Bautista (“Guardians of the Galaxy”) star in this Hawaii-set action-comedy movie as estranged half-brothers reunited after their fathers’ mysterious death.
Where to watch: Jan. 28 on Prime Video
Bridgerton, Season 4
Each season of “Bridgerton” follows one child in the titular family as they find love – and drama – in Regency-era London. Luke Thompson’s Benedict is the show’s focus this time around.
Where to watch: Jan. 29 on Netflix