Looking to unwind with a film this weekend but unsure which one to choose? We’re here to help.
With a constant influx of new titles across all the top streaming services, selecting what to watch can feel overwhelming. To simplify your decision-making, we’ve compiled a list of the finest films this weekend that are sure to entertain.
‘Den of Thieves 2: Pantera’ (Netflix)
The action-packed sequel “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” sees Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr. return for another thrilling heist. In this installment, Deputy Sheriff “Big Nick” O’Brien (Butler) resumes his pursuit of Donnie Wilson (Jackson Jr.), now tangled in high-stakes diamond thefts.
Teaming up with the Panther Crew, Donnie embarks on a heist at the World Diamond Center in Nice, France. However, Nick has tracked him down and insists on joining the crew just as they prepare for the big score.
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‘Twisters’ (Prime Video)
In “Twisters,” directed by Lee Isaac Chung, audiences are taken on an exhilarating storm-chasing adventure. Kate Cooper (Daisy Edgar-Jones), a retired tornado chaser, returns to the field to test new tracking technology, teaming up with her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos).
While in Oklahoma, the duo encounters a rival crew led by social media savvy “tornado wrangler” Tyler Owens (Glen Powell). As tensions rise, they must unite to survive a fierce tornado outbreak.
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‘Revelations’ (Netflix)
If you’re on the hunt for something new, Netflix has just released the psychological thriller “Revelations” from Yeon Sang-ho, known for “Train to Busan.” The film follows Pastor Sung Min-chan (Ryu Jun-yeol) and Detective Lee Yeon-hui (Shin Hyun-been) as their paths intersect during a perplexing missing persons case.
Driven by a belief in his divine mission, Min-chan seeks to punish the culprit Kwon Yang-rae (Shin Min-jae), while the detective grapples with haunting visions of her deceased sister.
Watch it on Netflix now
‘Sing Sing’ (Max)
The emotionally impactful prison drama “Sing Sing,” directed by Greg Kwdar and nominated for an Oscar, is now available on Max. If you’re looking for a must-watch this weekend, this is it.
Inspired by the real-life Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing prison, the film follows Divine G (Colman Domingo) as he joins the prison’s theater group, rediscovering purpose during his wrongful imprisonment.
Watch it on Max now
‘Wicked’ (Peacock)
On March 21, Jon M. Chu’s Oscar-nominated adaptation of “Wicked” launched on Peacock. If you haven’t seen it yet, this is the perfect opportunity to dive into this fresh interpretation of the beloved Broadway show.
Even if you’ve watched it multiple times, who wouldn’t want to enjoy singing along to “Defying Gravity”? The film covers the first part of the musical, with a follow-up titled “Wicked: For Good” expected later this year, featuring Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) at Shiz University, where she forms a bond with Glinda, portrayed by Ariana Grande.
Watch it on Peacock now