7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (November 10)
Catch The Killer, 007: Road to a Million, The Buccaneers, and more
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It’s a decidedly varied affair on streaming services this weekend, with Netflix’s new satirical thrillerThe Killerheadlining a crop of new arrivals that also includes a game show, a period drama and yet another biographical docuseries.
The game show in question is007: Road to a MilliononPrime Video, a James Bond-themed take onSurvivor, whileFor All MankindandThe Santa Clausesreturn for their fourth and second seasons onApple TV PlusandDisney Plus, respectively.
Below, you’ll find our pick of the best new movies and TV shows to stream onNetflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more this weekend.
The Killer (Netflix)
David Fincher’s acclaimed psychological thriller series,Mindhunter, may not be returning for a third and final season, but the director’s latest feature-length offering,The Killer, does at least make its streaming debut on Netflix this weekend.
This dark and brooding adaptation of the French graphic novel series by Alexis “Matz” Nolent stars Michael Fassbender as an unnamed, yoga-practicing, The Smiths-listening assassin who finds himself unexpectedly hunted by his own employers after a contract goes awry.
Tilda Swinton, Charles Parnell and Arliss Howard also star inThe Killer, which critics have hailed as a return to form for both Fincher and Fassbender. Suffice to say, thisnew Netflix moviesounds like a shoo-in for a spot on our list of thebest Netflix moviesof 2023.
Now available to stream on Netflix.
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007: Road to a Million (Prime Video)
Brian Cox swaps theSuccessionboardroom for game show drama in007: Road to a Million, which begins streaming on Prime Video this weekend.
This eight-part, James Bond-themed competition series follows nine teams across the globe as they compete in various mental and physical challenges to win a £1 million prize. Expect Aston Martins, helicopters, car chases, runaway trains, and explosions galore.
Reviews for007: Road to a Millionhave been decidedly mixed so far, ranging from “shoddy, boring and soulless” to “irresistibly fun”, but even if it doesn’t make our list of thebest Prime Video showsof the year, the series’ huge budget and Hollywood backing should make it a spectacle.
Now available to stream on Prime Video.
The Buccaneers (Apple TV Plus)
AppleTV Plus gets a new period drama this weekend in the form ofThe Buccaneers, which looks set to be the streamer’sBridgertonrival.
Adapted from Edith Wharton’s novel of the same name, this eight-episode series follows a group of wealthy young American girls who head to London for debutante season during the 1870s. Kristine Frøseth, Christina Hendricks, Alisha Boe and Josie Totah star for director Susanna White, who helmed several episodes ofAndor.
As withBridgertonbefore it, critics have describedThe Buccaneersas “a lavish period drama that feels fresh and modern,” so this is definitely one to check out if you’re a fan of 19th-century domestic drama. The show’s first three episodes are available to stream now, with its remaining five instalments set to arrive weekly every Wednesday.
Now available to stream on Apple TV Plus.
For All Mankind season 4 (Apple TV Plus)
For All Mankindwas hailed as thebest Apple TV Plus showwhen the streaming platform launched back in 2019, and the acclaimed, decades-spanning sci-fi series returns for its fourth season this weekend.
New episodes pick up another eight years down the line, in 2003, and focus on the struggles of the working class on Mars, with wealth inequality and exploitative working practices now rife at the Happy Valley colony. Daniel Stern, Tyner Rushing and Toby Kebbell join the show’s cast as new characters.
The critical reception toFor All Mankind season 4has been mixed so far, with some reviewers calling it “a giant misstep” and others a “spectacular” triumph, but existing series fans will likely find plenty more alternate history intrigue to enjoy here.
Now available to stream on Apple TV Plus.
The Santa Clauses season 2 (Disney Plus)
Tim Allen reprises his role as Santa Claus for the fifth time this weekend, asThe Santa Clausesreturns for its second season on Disney Plus.
After Scott and his family successfully saved Christmas (again) inThe Santa Clausesseason 1, new episodes find the former marketing director turning his attention towards training his son Calvin to eventually take over the family business.
The first two episodes ofThe Santa Clauses season 2are available to stream now on Disney Plus, with the remaining four instalments due to land weekly every Wednesday.
Now available to stream on Disney Plus.
Robbie Williams (Netflix)
The first of two biographical documentary series to feature on this week’s list,Robbie Williamsis now streaming on Netflix.
As withBeckhambefore it, this four-part feature delves deep into the life, career and psyche of its titular star, with 30 years of never-before-seen archive footage painting a “raw, honest and real” picture of British superstar Robbie Williams.
Robbie Williamsis executive produced by Oscar-winning documentarian Asif Kapadia (Amy,Senna,Diego Maradona), so it may well earn a spot on our list of thebest Netflix documentaries.
Now available to stream on Netflix.
Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (Max)
Acclaimed filmmaker Rob Reiner (Stand By Me,This Is Spinal Tap,When Harry Met Sally…) directs this in-depth look at the life and career of underappreciated actor-comedian Albert Brooks.
Featuring an extended conversation between Reiner and Brooks himself,Albert Brooks: Defending My Lifeis “a warm and wonderful trip down memory lane for those who know Brooks’ work, and a grand introduction for those who don’t,” according to critics.
Now available to stream on Max.
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