What to stream this weekend: Invincible, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and more highlights
With so many shows and movies to choose from on Australia's major streaming services, it can often be difficult to find the best new stuff to entertain yourself with each end of week.
In an effort to make things easier, every Friday we'll be highlighting the best new shows and movies to watch on Aussie streaming platforms, covering the likes of Netflix, Disney Plus, Binge, Foxtel Now, Stan and Amazon Prime Video.
Below, you'll find a list of this weekend's highlights, separated by streaming service, with binge-worthy new shows sitting alongside some great big-budget new movie arrivals – and a couple of oddball left-of-field entries, just for some variety.
The big new shows and movies this weekend are the ultra-violent and highly anticipated animated series Invincible on Amazon Prime Video and The Irregulars on Netflix, however, there's a nice selection of other shows and movies landing on Australia's streaming services, too. Here are our streaming picks for the weekend of March 26-28, 2021.
Disney Plus
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Episode 2 (TV series – available 26/3/2021)
Following an action-packed first episode, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will return on Friday and hopefully bring Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) one step closer to teaming up against the radical terrorist group known as the Flag-Smashers.
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Amazon Prime Video
Invincible (TV Series – available now)
It may look like a cartoon for kids, but make no mistake – Invincible is an ultra-violent, R-rated show based on the celebrated comic series by Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead. The show follows Mark Grayson, a typical 17-year-old who discovers that his father is the most powerful superhero in the world. On top of this, Mark finds out that he has inherited his father's powers, and that his dad is not the hero he's made out to be. If the animated series sticks close to the comic, you can expect Invincible to become a new classic.
The Mauritanian (Movie – available 24/3/2021)
Based on true events, the Amazon Original movie The Mauritanian tells the inspiring story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Tahar Rahim), a man who spent years fighting for his freedom while being detailed without charge in Guantanamo Bay. On his side are defense attorney Nancy Hollander (Jodie Foster) and her associate Teri Duncan (Shailene Woodley), who must face off against an intimidating military prosecutor (Benedict Cumberbatch).
Netflix
The Irregulars (TV Series – available 26/3/2021)
Based on the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Irregulars sees a ragtag group of young and gifted individuals manipulated into solving crimes for Dr. John Watson (Royce Pierreson) and Sherlock Holmes (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) in 19th century London.
DOTA: Dragon's Blood (TV Series – available 25/3/2021)
Based on the worldwide video game phenomenon Defense of the Ancients, DOTA: Dragon's Blood is an anime series which follows a Dragon Knight who becomes tangled in events larger than he could have ever imagined after some encounters with a dragon and a determined princess.
Binge / Foxtel Now
The Great British Bake Off: Season 11 (TV Series – available 24/3/2021)
Look, we won't judge your excitement at the return of The Great British Bake Off – the guilty pleasure show that people watch instead of doing something more constructive... like reading a book (hey, at least it isn't Married At First Sight). Once again, this season sees 12 home bakers take part in a bake off that will put every aspect of their baking knowledge to the test.
Stan
City on a Hill: Season 2 premiere (TV Series – available 28/3/2021)
Following an impressive first season with more dropped Rs than a twerking convention, the 'wicked-smaht' Boston-set crime drama City on a Hill finally is back for its second season. Kevin Bacon returns as FBI agent Jackie Rohr, a man who routinely exploits Boston's defective criminal justice system for the sake of his own career.
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