New movies and shows this week on Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video
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"The Four Seasons." Photo: Francisco Roman/Netflix
Here's what's new on Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video.
What we're watching: A star-studded remake of an '80s comedy, the sequel to 2018's "A Simple Favor," and a new season of "Chef's Table" featuring four culinary industry titans.
- The Kentucky Derby will be available to stream on Peacock beginning at noon Saturday.
"The Four Seasons" available now on Netflix
The vibe: Tina Fey, Will Forte, Steve Carell, and Colman Domingo star in this comedy series, which follows six old friends over the course of a year who are all affected by the breakup of one couple in the group.
Fun fact: The show is based on the 1981 film starring Alan Alda, Carol Burnett and Rita Moreno.
"Another Simple Favor" available now on Prime Video
The intrigue: This sequel to the dark comedy "A Simple Favor" sees Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) and Emily (Blake Lively) reunite for the latter's wedding in Italy.
"Chef's Table: Legends" available now on Netflix
State of play: This iteration of the Emmy-nominated franchise follows celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller.
What they're saying: "Alice's vision with local, sustainable food is revolutionary. Thomas Keller's mastery continues to set the bar for excellence. Jamie makes food accessible in ways that touch millions of lives, and José — his heart and generosity have an impact far beyond kitchens," said executive producer Andrew Fried in a statement about how they chose which chefs to feature.
More new titles
"Wear Whatever the F You Want" on Prime Video
- This makeover show hosted by Clinton Kelly and Stacy London from TLC's "What Not To Wear" celebrates personal expression over fashion rules for clients in New York City. Available now
"Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld" on Disney+
- This six-episode series follows the adventures of two outlaws who first appeared in "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," Asajj Ventress and Cad Bane. Available Sunday
"Turning Point: The Vietnam War" on Netflix
- This five-episode documentary on how the Vietnam War has shaped America uses CBS News archives, rare Vietnamese footage, declassified government records, and White House recordings. Available now
