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With fresh streaming releases full of mystery, action, and gripping drama, settle in for the weekend.

This weekend, are you prepared to relax and explore a new world? There are plenty of reasons to remain inside this week thanks to this week’s streaming releases, which include thrilling thrillers, magnificent period dramas, and steamy beach mysteries. Whether you want to binge-watch or take your time enjoying each episode, there are plenty of options available thanks to the exciting new titles that Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and other popular platforms are releasing. Here are ten exceptional shows to stream this weekend, whether your preference is for romance, crime, or nostalgia.

The Top 10 Streamable Series This Weekend

1. Ginny & Georgia – Season 3 (Netflix)

Georgia, played by Brianne Howey, is on trial for murder in the return of the popular mother-daughter drama. Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggles with heartbreak and the intense limelight as the family deals with a media storm.

We Were Liars (Prime Video): This mystery, which is based on E. Lockhart’s best-selling young adult book, follows Cadence (Emily Alyn Lind) as she works with her childhood friends to reconstruct memories that have been lost. It is a powerful blend of romance, mystery, and long-kept secrets, set against the idyllic setting of a coastal mansion.

2. The Waterfront (Netflix)

Kevin Williamson tells a compelling story about crime, small-town politics, and broken family bonds. In the film, Holt McCallany plays Harlan Buckley, whose heart attack sets off a series of risky decisions. Jake Weary plays their son Cane, who is compelled to form an uncomfortable alliance with a criminal in order to save their livelihood, while Maria Bello plays his resolute wife Belle. As the threatening Grady, Topher Grace raises the ante.

3. The Better Sister (Prime Video)

This gripping thriller, starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, tells the story of two sisters who reunite tragically after one of them finds her husband dead. Their brittle bond is stretched to its breaking point as suspicions increase.

4. Sirens (Netflix)

On a remote island, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock play sisters entangled in the web of a wealthy and mysterious woman (Julianne Moore). This series keeps you wondering and is full of psychological twists and secrets.

5. Call Her Alex (Hulu)

The life of Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper is chronicled in this eye-opening two-part documentary series. It’s an unvarnished, honest look at her career and personal path, from traumatic childhood events to celebrity and rebirth.

6. FUBAR – Season 2 (Netflix)

As a father-daughter spy team attempting to navigate life after their cover is broken, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Monica Barbaro return. With new characters like Carrie-Anne Moss and new threats, this action-comedy is sure to be exciting.

7. Duster (HBO Max)

This criminal drama, which is set in the grim 1970s, centers on FBI agent Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson), who joins up with a getaway driver to overthrow a vicious mob lord. The cast is led by Josh Holloway on this suspenseful, high-stakes journey.

8. Tires – Season 2 (Netflix)

This workplace comedy, which takes place in a hectic auto repair shop, features additional deadpan chuckles from Shane Gillis. Anticipate even sharper humor as more members of the group, such as Thomas Haden Church, arrive.

9. Dept. Q (Netflix)

Starring as a sullen detective tasked with solving long-forgotten cases is Matthew Goode. For fans of slow-burning mysteries, this noir-inspired series is atmospheric and subtly intense.

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