Streaming services have earned their place as one of the best ways to keep up with the latest movies. Whether they offer digital rentals before release or as first-run originals like Netflix, Apple TV or HBO; We’ve rounded up the best titles so you won’t be left in the dark until it’s time to start the movie.
Check back each week (usually on Friday) and see the latest additions, new releases, and next week’s releases for movies currently streaming. Let’s start..
House of the Dragon
Type: Drama, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Release date: August 21 (HBO Max)
Players: Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, Rhys Ifans
The prequel series finds the Targaryen dynasty at the absolute pinnacle of its power, with more than 15 dragons under its rule. Most real and imaginary empires fall. When it comes to the Targaryens, their slow decline game of Thrones It begins almost 193 years before the events of King Viserys Targaryen, when he broke an age-old tradition by declaring his daughter Rhaenyra heir to the Iron Throne. But the court is shocked when Viserys later fathers a son, Rhaenyra retains her heir status, and the seeds of division sow friction in the kingdom.
See also: How to Watch House of the Dragon Online
DC League of Super-Pets
Type: Animation, Action, Family, Fantasy, Comedy
Release date: August 22
Players: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, John Krasinski, Keanu Reeves, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, Jameela Jamil
When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Super Dog Krypto packs a rags of shelter – Ace the Greyhound, PB the potbelly pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel – help him master his newfound powers and rescue the superheroes.
Top Gun: Maverick
Release date: August 23 | May 27 (Cinema)
Players: Tom Cruise, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, Charles Parnell, Bashir Salahuddin, Monica Barbaro
After more than three decades of service as one of the navy’s finest aviators, Pete Mitchell is where he belongs, pushing the boundaries as a brave test pilot and avoiding advancement to the rank that would bring him down.
Me Time
Release date: August 26 (Netflix)
Players: Kevin Hart, Mark Wahlberg, Regina Hall, Tahj Mowry, Jimmy O. Yang, Carlo Rota, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Melanie Minichino, Deborah S. Craig
With his family away, a devoted stay-at-home dad enjoys spending time with me for the first time in years, joining his old friend partying on a grueling birthday adventure.
Easter Sunday
Release date: August 23 | August 5 (Cinema)
Players: Jo Koy, Tia Carrere, Eugene Cordero, Brandon Wardell, Jimmy O. Yang, Tiffany Haddish, Lou Diamond Phillips, Asif Ali, Eva Noblezada
In this love letter to the Filipino-American community, a man returns home to celebrate Easter with his rebellious, quarreling, eating, drinking, laughing, loving family.
funny Pages
Release date: 26 August
Players: Daniel Zolghadri, Matthew Maher, Miles Emanuel, Josh Pais, Maria Dizzia, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Michael Townsend Wright, Cleveland Thomas Jr, Rob M. Anderson
A young cartoonist rejects the comforts of suburban life and leaves home, finding a reluctant teacher and a reluctant friend in Wallace, a former low-level comics artist.
Samaritan
Type: Action, Drama, Fantasy
Release date: August 26 (Amazon Prime Video)
Players: Sylvester Stallone, Martin Starr, Pilou Asbaek
A young boy learns that a superhero thought to have gone missing after an epic battle twenty years ago may actually still be around.
Ali & Ava
Type: Drama, Romance
Release date: August 23 | 29 July (Cinema)
Players: Adeel Akhtar, Claire Rushbrook, Natalie Gavin, Macy Shackleton, Ellora Torchia, Shaun Thomas, Mona Goodwin, Krupa Pattani, Vinny Dhillon
Sparks are sparked when Ali and Ava meet Ali’s tenants’ mutual love for Sofia, the child Ava taught. Ali finds comfort in Ava’s warmth and kindness, while Ava finds Ali’s complexity and humor irresistible. As the two begin to form a deep bond, they must find a way to keep their newfound passion from being overshadowed by the stresses and struggles of their separate lives and histories.
Out of the Blue
Release date: 26 August
Players: Diane Kruger, Ray Nicholson, Hank Azaria, Chase Sui Wonders, Victor Slezak, Pamela Jayne Morgan
After spending time in prison following an assault charge, Connor Bates now works at a library and spends his free time running, swimming and trying to put his world together. When he meets Marilyn Chambers, the wife of a wealthy businessman, they engage in an intense physical and emotional affair that quickly turns into rant about her husband’s murder.
Running with the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee
Release date: August 24 (Netflix)
This documentary is a pioneer of illegal technology John McAfee Through raw, revealing footage and interviews with him, he reveals new layers of his fugitive years.
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby
Release date: August 26 (Amazon Prime Video)
Players: Lil BabyDrake
Grammy-winning rapper Dominique Armani Jones(aka Lil Baby) as he continues his rapid ascent from the streets of West Atlanta to the top of the Billboard charts in his roles as devoted father, son, community philanthropist. and a strong voice in the struggle for racial justice. He recounted never-before-seen footage and was set to a soundtrack of his greatest hits.
Kai
Release date: 26 August
Players: Kai Greene, Phil Heath, Mike O’Hearn
Kai Greene is one of today’s greatest bodybuilding legends, both on and off the stage. He is an athlete, an artist, an actor and an entrepreneur. But his journey to greatness first began in childhood, when he chose bodybuilding as his way of survival. Now, witness Kai Greene’s story of survival and climbing to success in the first all-access documentary that chronicles the life and career of bodybuilding and beyond.
Into the Deep
Release date: 26 August
Players: Ella-Rae Smith, Jessica Alexander, Matthew Daddario, Nikkita Chadha, Jack Morris, Andrew Steele, Michael Workeye
He follows a desperate woman to escape her town, meets a stranger promising a romantic getaway, but this results in deception, distrust and violence.
The Runner
Release date: August 23 | 19 August (Cinema)
Players: Edouard Philipponnat, Elisabeth Röhm, Nadji Jeter, Eric Balfour, Kerri Medders, Jessica Amlee, Kyle Jones, Cameron Douglas, Tracy Melchior
After being caught for drug possession, a troubled teenager Aiden is forced by the cops to go undercover and risk his life to destroy the badge of a dangerous drug lord.
nope
Type: Sci-Fi, Horror, Mystery
Release date: 26 August | 22 July (Cinema)
Players: Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, Michael Wincott, Barbie Ferreira, Donna Mills, Terry Notary, Jennifer Lafleur
At a horse ranch in California, keepers encounter a mysterious force that influences human and animal behavior.
maneater
Release date: 26 August
Players: Nicky Whelan, Trace Adkins, Jeff Fahey, Shane West, Branscombe Richmond, Porscha Coleman, Kim DeLonghi, Zoe Cipres, Kelly Lynn Reiter
Jesse and his friends’ idyllic island vacation turns into a terrifying nightmare when they become the target of a relentless great white shark. Desperate to survive, she teams up with a local sea captain to stop the savage man-eater before it strikes again in this heart-pounding thriller.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
Type: Comedy, Action & Adventure
Release date: August 17 (Disney+ 9-episode miniseries)
Players: Tatiana Maslany, Ginger Gonzaga, Jameela Jamil, Josh Segarra, Jon Bass, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Tim Roth
Jennifer Walters navigates the complex life of a single lawyer in her 30s who is also a 2 meter super-powered hulk.
Spin Me Round
Release date: 19 August
Players: Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Alessandro Nivola, Molly Shannon, Tim Heidecker, Ayden Mayeri, Zach Woods, Ben Sinclair, Fred Armisen
When the manager of an American chain restaurant is selected to attend a private training program in Italy, he is haunted by dreams of European glamor and romance. But the journey turns out to be very different – and possibly more dangerous – than the exotic getaways he imagined.
Sharp Stick
Release date: 16 August | 29 July (Cinema)
Players: Kristine Froseth, Jon Bernthal, Luka Sabbat, Scott Speedman, Lena Dunham, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Taylour Paige, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Liam Michel Saux
Sarah Jo (Kristine Froseth) is a sensitive and naive 26-year-old who lives on the fringes of Hollywood with her disillusioned mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and charming sister (Taylour Paige). An elder who works as a caregiver and just longs to be seen begins an exploratory relationship with her married employer (Jon Bernthal) and is thrust into a surprising education about sexuality, loss, and power.
Look Both Ways
Type: Romance, Drama, Comedy
Release date: 17 August
Players: Lili Reinhart, Luke Wilson, Andrea Savage, Aisha Dee, Danny Ramirez, David Corenswet, Nia Long
On the eve of her college graduation, Natalie’s life splits into two parallel realities: one that she got pregnant and had to pursue motherhood as a young adult in her hometown of Texas, and the other that she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career. During her twenties, Natalie experiences life-changing love, devastating heartbreak, and reinvents herself on both journeys.