New movies and shows this week on Peacock, Netflix and Fuse
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Scott Peterson in "Face to Face With Scott Peterson." Photo: Peacock
Here's what's new on Peacock, Netflix, Fuse, Hulu and Apple TV+.
What we're watching: A documentary about the death of Laci Peterson, a new season of "Like a Girl" and a new documentary covering the life of Tennessee Titans legend Steve McNair.
"Face to Face With Scott Peterson" available now on Peacock
Driving the news: Twenty years after Scott Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife Laci and their unborn child, the Los Angeles Innocence Project is helping him get a new trial.
Behind the scenes: Peterson speaks on camera with director and executive producer Shareen Anderson in this documentary that proposes new theories about the infamous case.
"Like a Girl" season 2 available now on Fuse
The intrigue: This series hosted by Joy Taylor and MJ Acosta-Ruiz highlights exceptional athletes on and off the field, like Flau'jae Johnson, Taylor Townsend and Sydney Leroux.
What they're saying: Townsend told Axios she hopes women's sports coverage continues to increase, "because that's what consumers want."
"Untold: The Murder of Air McNair" available now on Netflix
State of play: This documentary chronicles the life and career of NFL MVP Steve McNair and the circumstances of his tragic death.
"Incoming" on Netflix
- Following in the footsteps of movies like "Superbad" and "Project X," this new R-rated comedy follows four freshmen who get into all sorts of chaos when they attend their first high school party. Available Friday
"The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat" on Hulu
- Based on the New York Times bestseller, this film stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Sanaa Lathan, Uzo Aduba and Mekhi Phifer as friends whose bond is tested by some of life's toughest challenges. Available Friday
"That '90s Show" season 3 on Netflix
- With summer break winding down, the gang has to deal with crises like Leia leaving, surprises from their past and a giant hole in the wall at Red and Kitty's house. Available now
"Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War" on Netflix
- Ed Harris narrates this docudrama about the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 1881. Available now
"The Killer" on Peacock
- Nathalie Emmanuel ("Game of Thrones"), Omar Sy ("Lupin") and Sam Worthington ("Avatar") star in this reboot of the 1989 Chinese action film directed by John Woo. Available Friday
"Pop Star Academy: Katseye" on Netflix
- This series follows 20 girls from around the world competing to be in a six-member pop band. Available now
"Pachinko" season 2 on Apple TV+
- This season follows two parallel stories; one set in Osaka during World War II, when Sunja is forced to make dangerous decisions to keep her family alive, and the other in Tokyo in 1989, when Solomon begins a new chapter. Available Friday
"Langston Kerman: Bad Poetry" on Netflix
- Live from the Green Mill in Chicago, the comedy writer and actor performs his first Netflix comedy special, directed by John Mulaney. Available now
"Reasonable Doubt" season 2 on Hulu
- With help from an ambitious colleague (played by Morris Chestnut), one of the brightest attorneys in LA returns to represent her close friend who claims to have killed her husband in self-defense. Available now
"Secret Lives of Orangutans" on Netflix
- Narrated by David Attenborough, this film follows a group of orangutans in the jungles of Sumatra. Available now
