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Robert De Niro and Angela Bassett in "Zero Day." Photo: Courtesy of Netflix
Here's what's new on Netflix, Max, Apple TV+, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+ and Hulu.
What we're watching: A star-studded political drama, a recap of the 2024 MLS season and the little-known story of the time college players beat the Dream Team.
📺 Situational awareness: The Screen Actors Guild Awards will stream live at 8pm ET Sunday on Netflix.
"Zero Day" available now on Netflix
State of play: Robert De Niro plays a former U.S. president who leads a team dedicated to capturing suspects involved in a nationwide cyberattack.
Behind the scenes: This limited series also stars Angela Bassett, Dan Stevens, Connie Britton, Lizzy Caplan and Jesse Plemons.
"We Beat the Dream Team" available now on Max
The intrigue: Former USA Select Team college players, including Grant Hill, Chris Webber and Penny Hardaway, recount the story of how they beat the U.S. men's Olympic basketball Dream Team in a scrimmage prior to the Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
"Onside: Major League Soccer" available Friday on Apple TV+
- Zoom in: This eight-part docuseries recaps the 2024 Major League Soccer season.
- What's next: The 30th MLS season kicks off Saturday.
"Win or Lose" available now on Disney+
- Pixar's first original series tells the story of a championship softball game, told from the perspectives of eight different characters.
More new streaming titles
"American Murder: Gabby Petito" on Netflix
- Interviews with Gabby Petito's friends and family, plus her journals, text messages and video footage, are used to document her disappearance and murder in this three-part docuseries. Available now.
"George Lopez: Muy Católico" on Prime Video
- Driving the news: This is the sitcom star's final stand-up comedy special. Available now.
"Court of Gold" on Netflix
- This documentary follows the basketball teams from France, Serbia, Canada and the United States at last summer's Olympics in Paris. Available now.
"Reacher," Season 3 on Prime Video
- This action series' third act is based on the Lee Child novel "Persuader." Available now.
"Memes & Nightmares" on Hulu
- Dive into the world of NBA Twitter with this satirical film that covers how the culture of memes, viral moments and digital fandom have transformed the way basketball is experienced. Available now.
"1923," Season 2 on Paramount+
- The "Yellowstone" prequel returns as the war over the Dutton family ranch rages on. Spencer (played by Brandon Sklenar) embarks on a challenging journey home. Meanwhile, Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) ventures out to find Spencer and rekindle their love. Available Sunday.
"Chris Distefano: It's Just Unfortunate" on Hulu
- Jimmy Kimmel is the executive producer of the MTV star's third comedy special. Available Friday.
"Rosebud Baker: The Mother Lode" on Netflix
- Behind the scenes: Baker shot parts of this comedy special on motherhood while she was eight months pregnant. Available now.
"Surface," Season 2 on Apple TV+
- This psychological thriller returns with Sophie (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) traveling to London to unravel the secrets of her past after suffering an injury that caused memory loss. Available Friday.
"A Thousand Blows" on Hulu
- "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight is behind this series based on the real-life bare knuckle fighting scene in 19th-century London. Available Friday.
