What to watch this weekend: New TV shows on streaming

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Hey TV watchers! This story reflects our guide for the weekend of July 24-27. To see the guide for next week, read USA TODAY's coveragehere. And for July 17-20 guide, readhere. What to watchthis weekend? There are a million things streaming, and you're all out of decision-making energy. Every single weekend, streaming services unveil a slew of new series and films, from high-profile originals everybody is talking about to series from other countries that you trip over while scrolling through the apps. It's hard to sort through it all. And after a rough week all you want to do is chill on the couch and be entertained without too much effort. But don't worry, we're here for you. To help, we've listed out every new film, series and special that will stream July 24 -27, 2025, across the major platforms, plus what already premiered earlier this week. We've highlighted the TV shows we think are a little more worth your notice, from an empowering new travel series fromTracee Ellis Rossto a new soapy Netflix drama. Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox "All the Queen's Men" (BET+) "Code of Silence" (BritBox) "Hitmakers" (reality, Netflix) "My Melody & Kuromi (kids/family, Netflix) "The Sandman" Season 2, Part 2 (Netflix) "Mandala Murders" (India, Netflix) "Solo Traveling With Tracee Ellis Ross" (reality, The Roku Channel) The actress and personality gets her own travel show focused on the joys of exploring the world by yourself. "Trigger" (South Korea, Netflix) "The Winning Try" (South Korea, Netflix) "Big Brother: Unlocked" (reality, Paramount+) A new spinoff from the long-running reality franchise, in which contestants from former seasons talk about their time on the show and analyze others' gameplay. No notable new premieres. "The Hunting Wives" (Netflix) Malin Akerman, Chrissy Metz, Brittany Snow and Dermot Mulroney star in this thriller based on the 2021 novel by Mary Cobb, about a Boston woman (Snow) caught up in the seductive world of East Texas socialites. "Justice on Trial" with Judge Judy Sheindlin (Amazon Prime Video) "Trophy Wife: Murder on Safari" (documentary, Hulu) "Hip Hop was Born Here" (documentary, Paramount+) "Red Eye" (Hulu) "Trainwreck: P.I. Moms" (documentary, Netflix) "Acapulco" Season 4 (Apple TV+) "Critical: Between Life and Death" (Netflix) "Letters From the Past" (Turkey, Netflix) "Match Game" (Hulu) Martin Short takes over from Alec Baldwin as host of the ABC game show revival, streaming Thursdays after its ABC run. "The Nice Guy" (South Korea, Netflix) "Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War" (reality, Amazon Prime Video) "Washington Black" (Hulu) The adaptation of the 2018 historical novel by Esi Edugyan follows young George Washington Black (Ernest Kingsley Junior), who escapes slavery in Barbados in the early 1800s. Sterling K. Brown costars as another refugee that takes in the title character. Billy Boyd, Rupert Graves and Tom Ellis also star. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:What to watch this weekend: Here's everything new on streaming

 

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