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Here's what's new on Hulu, Netflix, BET+, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Peacock.
What we're watching: A new season of "Only Murders in the Building," a Greek mythology series set in the modern world and a film based on a family's alleged experiences with demonic possession.
"Only Murders in the Building" season 4 — Available now on Hulu
The latest: After the shocking events of season three, the trio question whether Sazz (Jane Lynch) or Charles (Steve Martin) was the next intended victim. That leads them all the way to Hollywood, where a studio is about to film the "Only Murders" podcast.
Behind the scenes: This season offers a star-studded slate of guest appearances including Zach Galifianakis, Eva Longoria, Melissa McCarthy, Kumail Nanjiani, Da'Vine Joy Randolph and Molly Shannon.
"Kaos" — Available now on Netflix
State of play: This new series is centered on a simple premise: What if Zeus (played by Jeff Goldblum) started having a midlife crisis?
What they're saying: Creator Charlie Covell assures viewers they don't have to be Greek mythology experts to enjoy the show.
"I never want people to feel they can't watch the show unless they've done their homework, because that's just terrible and ... exclusionary," Covell said.
"The Deliverance" — Available Friday on Netflix
The intrigue: Oscar nominee Lee Daniels directs this horror film with a cast of Hollywood heavyweights including Golden Globe winner Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo'Nique, Omar Epps and Caleb McLaughlin.
Driving the news: This film is based on the accounts of Latoya Ammons and her family, who claim to have been victimized by paranormal activity over two years.
"Who's Cheating Who" on BET+
- Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson ("The Game") makes her directorial debut with this new drama about two married couples who are unknowingly having an affair with each other. Available now
- What they're saying: On making the transition to directing, Robinson told Axios: "I feel like I'm the puppeteer and the magician. I get to create any possible scenario that I want."
"Worst Ex Ever" on Netflix
- From the creators of "Worst Roommate Ever," this docuseries tells disturbing stories of past relationships through testimonials, body cam footage and animated reenactments. Available now
"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" season 2 on Prime Video
- Friendships are strained and kingdoms begin to fracture upon the return of the Dark Lord Sauron. The forces of good will fight to stay united. Available now
"Untold: Sign Stealer" on Netflix
- Connor Stalions, the man at the center of the Michigan sign stealing scandal, sits down for an exclusive interview in this documentary about the incident and questions that still linger. Available now
"Gary" on Peacock
- The life and career of "Diff'rent Strokes" star Gary Coleman and the controversy surrounding his death are chronicled in this documentary. Available now
"Adam Sandler: Love You" on Netflix
- Josh Safdie ("Uncut Gems") directs Sandler's second Netflix comedy special since 2018's Emmy-nominated "100% Fresh." Available now
"K-Pop Idols" on Apple TV+
- This six-part documentary follows three touring K-Pop acts — Jessi, Cravity and Blackswan — as they navigate the highs and lows of the music industry. Available Friday
"Terminator Zero" on Netflix
- The events of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" are a part of this anime series that follows a time-traveling soldier sent to prevent a war between humans and an army of machines. Available now
"After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun" on Hulu
- Over 35 members of the "Baywatch" cast, including David Hasselhoff, Carmen Electra, Traci Bingham and Gregory Alan Williams, were interviewed for this four-part series about the untold stories, impact and legacy of the iconic TV show. Available now
"Here Come The Irish" on Peacock
- This series will follow the University of Notre Dame football team this season and feature interviews with current coaches, former head coach Lou Holtz and players including quarterback Riley Leonard and cornerback Benjamin Morrison. Available now
