Streaming guide: What's new on Netflix, Prime Video and more
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Mahershala Ali, Myha'la, Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke in "Leave the World Behind." Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
Here's what's new on Prime Video, Paramount+, Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Disney+ and Apple TV+ this weekend.
What we're watching: Another star-studded apocalyptic thriller from Netflix, a recap of Coach Prime's first season at Colorado and Adrian Monk's final case.
"Leave the World Behind," available Friday on Netflix
What's happening: Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Myha'la, Ethan Hawke and Kevin Bacon star in this apocalyptic thriller about two families trying to survive a looming disaster under one roof.
The intrigue: Former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama are among the executive producers of this film, which is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Rumaan Alam.
What they're saying: "This is a rare story that deals with race, class, what it means to raise kids in today's world, and how external events start to seep into our consciousness and create fears where maybe there shouldn't be any. [The story] asks fundamental questions about how we live, how we think, and who we trust," said executive producer Tonia Davis in a press release.
"Coach Prime," available now on Prime Video
What's happening: The second season of this reality series about NFL legend Deion "Prime Time" Sanders follows him during his first season as the University of Colorado's head football coach.
The intrigue: Coach Prime and the Buffaloes were the talk of college football as they won three straight games to open the season. They won only one game the previous year.
Yes, but: The team would only win one more game for the rest of the year, a sign that there's still room for improvement in Boulder.
Quick takes: The series is a good reminder of the impact Coach Prime's tenure has had in Boulder and across the college football landscape. One fun scene to look forward to: Colorado's band learning to play the song "Halftime" by the Ying Yang Twins, per Prime's request.
"John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial," available now on Apple TV+
What's happening: Kiefer Sutherland narrates this documentary about the murder of John Lennon with interviews from investigators, doctors and friends of the singer.
"Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie" on Peacock
- Tony Shalhoub, Ted Levine, Jason Gray-Stanford, Traylor Howard, Melora Hardin and Héctor Elizondo return for this 90-minute follow-up to the series "Monk," which ended 14 years ago.
- What's happening: Adrian Monk, a homicide detective with OCD, comes out of retirement to solve one more case that involves his stepdaughter (played by Caitlin McGee) as she prepares for her wedding. Available Friday.
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever" on Disney+
- After accidentally damaging someone else's property with his best friend Rowley, Greg Heffley tries to stay on his best behavior before Christmas while stuck in the house with his family during a snowstorm. Available Friday.
"Merry Little Batman" on Prime Video
- Luke Wilson stars in this animated family comedy that follows Batman's young son Damian as he attempts to defend Gotham City from the Joker, Bane, Penguin and others during the holidays. Available Friday.
"We Live Here: The Midwest" on Hulu
- This series chronicles the daily challenges faced by LGBTQ+ people and their families in the Midwest. Available now.
"My Life With the Walter Boys" on Netflix
- This new teen drama starring Nikki Rodriguez ("On My Block") is based on the novel of the same name by Ali Novak, which she wrote when she was 15 years old. Available now.
"Culprits" on Hulu
- This new series follows a group of retired criminals forced to reunite when a masked assassin begins to hunt them. Available Friday.
"Baby Shark's Big Movie" on Paramount+
- This is the first feature-length film for the preschool YouTube series. Available Friday.
- Of note: "Baby Shark Dance" is still the most-viewed video on YouTube (13 billion).
