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Here's what's new on Paramount+, Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, Tubi, HBO Max and Prime Video.
What we're watching: A series from the creator of "Yellowstone," a new season of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," and a show where age-gap dating is celebrated.
"The Madison" — available Saturday on Paramount+
State of play: Taylor Sheridan's new drama, which stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell and Will Arnett, follows a family that leaves New York City for central Montana.
Between the lines: This series is not in the "Yellowstone" universe.
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" — Season 4 available now on Hulu
What's inside: This season weaves in Taylor Frankie Paul, Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt's appearances on other reality shows.
What's next: Paul will be the next star of "The Bachelorette," premiering March 22 on ABC.
"Age of Attraction" — available now on Netflix
The intrigue: "The Bachelor" alum Nick Viall and his wife, Natalie Joy, host this dating show with one rule: Singles must keep their ages a secret until they commit.
What they're saying: "We just got a lot of intentional, eligible people together and allowed them to make the connections they wanted to make," Viall tells Axios. He and Joy have an 18-year age gap.
More titles
"Scarpetta" — available now on Prime Video
- Based on the Patricia Cornwell books, Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis star in this series that explores psychological intricacies of both criminals and those who hunt them.
"Twisted Yoga" — available Friday on Apple TV
- This doc follows a group of women who are seeking the conviction of Gregorian Bivolaru, a spiritual leader and yoga instructor facing human trafficking, kidnapping and sexual assault charges in France.
"One Piece" — Season 2 available now Netflix
- Now that the Straw Hats have been assembled, the crew sets sail for the Grand Line — a legendary stretch of sea that stands between them and the world's greatest treasure.
- The first two episodes are screening in select theaters.
"Boarders" — Season 3 available Sunday on Tubi
- Rufus Jones ("Rivals"), Patrick Baladi ("Breeders") and Fatiha El-Ghorri ("Taskmaster") will guest star in the final season of this BBC comedy-drama.
"Virgin River" — Season 7 available now on Netflix
- After tying the knot at the end of Season 6, Mel and Jack explore parenthood as new Virgin River visitors threaten to shake things up.
"Sunny Nights" — available now on Hulu
- The comedic crime drama stars Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden as American siblings in Australia who become tangled up with local criminals while trying to get their spray tanning business off the ground.
"Dynasty: The Murdochs" — available now on Netflix
- The real-life "Succession" story of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his family is covered in this series, drawing on thousands of pages of documents, emails and text messages that have never before been seen on television.
"Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare" — available now on HBO Max
- This film follows the aftermath of a 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan that led to one the worst nuclear crises in history.
"Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere" — available now on Netflix
- British journalist Louis Theroux travels around the world to document how influencers including Harrison Sullivan, Myron Gaines and Justin Waller are shaping young men's ideas about masculinity.
"Rivals" — Season 2 available Sunday on Hulu
- Hayley Atwell and Rupert Everett are set to guest star during this season of the BAFTA-winning series about the cutthroat world of 1980s British television.
