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Antony Starr and Cameron Crovetti in "The Boys." Photo: Jasper Savage/Prime Video
Here's what's new on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Netflix, Max, Paramount+ and Peacock.
What we're watching: The highly anticipated fourth season of "The Boys," a new thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal and a new season of Netflix's show about collectors.
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"The Boys" season 4 available now on Prime Video
State of play: This season, the stakes are higher than ever as The Boys will try to stop Homelander and Victoria Neuman before they take over the country.
Driving the news: Amazon announced the series has been renewed for a fifth season, and executive producer Eric Kripke followed up declaring the fifth season would be the last.
"Presumed Innocent" available now on Apple TV+
The intrigue: Jake Gyllenhaal stars in and executive produces this limited series about a Chicago prosecutor who becomes a suspect in the murder of his colleague.
Behind the scenes: The series is based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Scott Turow.
"King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch" season 2 available now on Netflix
What they're saying: "I hope that [viewers] learn that anything can be a collectible and when possible, preserve history, because that's really what collecting is," host and Goldin Co. founder Ken Goldin told Axios.
"Bridgerton" season 3 part 2 on Netflix
- Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton's story continues as the second half of the third season premieres. Available now
"House of the Dragon" season 2 on Max
- House Stark is set to make an appearance in the second season of this "Game of Thrones" prequel. Available Sunday
"The 77th Annual Tony Awards" on Paramount+
- Tony nominee Ariana DeBose hosts this year's awards live from New York City. Available 8pm ET Sunday
- The fine print: A Showtime subscription is required to stream the show live.
"My Next Guest … with David Letterman" season 5 on Netflix
- Charles Barkley and Miley Cyrus appear in this season of Letterman's interview show. Available now
"How Music Got Free" on Paramount+
- Artists including Eminem, 50 Cent and Timbaland appear in this new documentary about how the minds behind file-sharing services like Napster and LimeWire shaped the music industry in the late '90s and early 2000s. Available now
"Keith Robinson: Different Strokes" on Netflix
- The comedian and actor talks about dealing with life after having a stroke in his new stand-up special. Available now
"Love Island USA" season 6 on Peacock
- This season the islanders will stay and try to find love in a brand-new villa in Fiji. Available now
"Tour de France: Unchained" season 2 on Netflix
- This eight-episode series chronicles the 21 stages of last year's Tour de France. Available now
"Brats" on Hulu
- Director Andrew McCarthy reunites members of the "Brat Pack" (Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy) in this new ABC News doc. Available now
"Mysteries of The Terracotta Warriors" on Netflix
- Fifty years since its discovery, this new documentary dives deeper into the secrets of this Chinese archaeological site. Available now
"Hannah Einbinder: Everything Must Go" on Max
- The star of the Emmy-winning series "Hacks" makes her comedy special debut from the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. Available now
