New movies and shows to watch this week on Hulu, Apple TV+ and Netflix
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Here's what's new on Hulu, Apple TV+, Paramount+ and Netflix.
What we're watching: An emotional romantic drama, a new action movie starring two Hollywood heavyweights and Ellen DeGeneres' swan song.
"She Taught Love" (available Friday on Hulu)
State of play: A spiraling actor's world is changed when he meets and falls in love with a sports agent who's facing her own mortality and living in the moment.
My thought bubble: Keep some tissues nearby. This no-frills romance is sincere and inspiring.
What they're saying: "I just have no desire to write, be a part of or watch things that are depicting weak women because that's not the world that I live in," co-lead and writer Darrell Britt-Gibson tells Axios.
"Wolfs" (available Friday on Apple TV+)
The vibe: George Clooney and Brad Pitt star in this film about two professional fixers and "lone wolves" who are forced to work together to cover up a high-profile crime.
Driving the news: Clooney and Pitt may be teaming up again for "Oceans 14," according to Deadline.
"Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval" (now on Netflix)
The intrigue: This special has been billed as the last for the comedian who ended her hit talk show in 2022 after employees spoke out about the alleged toxic work environment.
"Will & Harper" (available Friday on Netflix)
- After Will Ferrell's friend of 30 years comes out as a trans woman, the pair decide to see the country on a road trip from New York to Los Angeles in this heartwarming documentary.
"Grotesquerie" (now on Hulu)
- Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance and Travis Kelce star in this 10-episode drama series about a nun and detective who collaborate to solve a series of eerie crimes in their community.
"Mr. McMahon" (now on Netflix)
- Behind the scenes: "Tiger King" director Chris Smith spent four years producing this documentary that covers how former CEO Vince McMahon grew the WWE into a global empire as well as the sexual misconduct allegations that led to his resignation.
"Apartment 7A" (available Friday on Paramount+)
- John Krasinski and Michael Bay are among the producers of this prequel to the classic horror film "Rosemary's Baby."
"Rez Ball" (available Friday on Netflix)
- This coming-of-age sports drama about a high school basketball team made up of players from a Native American reservation is based on a novel by New York Times reporter Michael Powell.
"Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal" (now on Hulu)
- From UFOs to covens and ghosts, the team behind "Sasquatch" takes you inside eight true crime cases with paranormal connections.
"Jailbreak: Love on the Run" (now on Netflix)
- This true crime doc chronicles how an Alabama corrections officer's romance with an inmate led to her aiding him in a prison escape.
"Colin From Accounts" (season 2 now on Paramount+)
- This Australian romantic comedy series picks up with Ash and Gordon moving in together and trying to get the dog back that brought them together in the first place.
"Nobody Wants This" (now on Netflix)
- Kristen Bell and Adam Brody star in this romantic comedy series based on producer Erin Foster's own story of finding love and converting to Judaism.
"Social Studies" (available Friday on Hulu)
- Filmmaker Lauren Greenfield returns to her roots with Los Angeles youth to explore social media's effects in this new documentary.
"Penelope" (now on Netflix)
- This young adult series follows a teen girl who goes on a journey to find herself in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.
