There are some very exciting releases this week among the best streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Max, and Apple TV Plus. Here we've curated six unmissable titles that you should be adding to your watchlist this weekend.
But that’s not all, because Apple TV Plus has plenty more in store. Also arriving this month is “Surface” season 2, a mystery thriller starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw; “Berlin ER,” a new German-language medical drama; and “Love You to Death,” a romantic drama that follows two friends who reconnect under unfortunate circumstances.
Though the world is only halfway into the 2020s, these seven TV shows, such as Stranger Things and The Last of Us, are the best of the decade so far.
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that it was bringing the ability to download an entire season of your favorite TV show with one tap to its iOS app. The feature means you no longer have to tap on each episode individually when you’re trying to load up your iPhone for a flight or trip.
Like many other streaming services, the YouTube app on Apple TV now prompts you to pick an account every time you launch it.
Netflix is adding a much-requested feature to its core streaming video product: The ability to download an entire season of a series with one tap on Apple iOS devices.
We’ll kick things off with new and returning shows and movies, of which there are a fair amount this weekend, beginning with my most-anticipated TV show of 2025 . . . .
When the weather outside is frightful, there's nothing more delightful than staying warm inside with the new TV shows premiering this week on Netflix, Prime Video and other streaming services, as well as broadcast and cable TV channels.
Corbin Bernsen and Stephen Tobolowsky are set to star in 'Woodstockers,' a comedy pilot co-written by Bernsen and Joshua Michael Stern.
The new button should appear right next to the Share option, and it works exactly like you’d expect. All of the shows in that season will be queued up to download, and you can monitor their progress or see what’s stored on your device by heading over to the Downloads section on the My Netflix tab.
However, many Apple TV Plus series get unfairly overlooked in favor of Netflix, Disney Plus, and Amazon outings. It's a crying shame because Apple isn't afraid to splash the cash in order to ...