Meet Lilli Kay: Who Plays Zero in Stick on Apple TV+

Fans of Noah’s Arc, get ready for some exciting news! “Noah’s Arc: The Movie” is set to premiere on Paramount+ this summer and is promising to bring a mix of laughter, drama, and, of course, “daddy issues.” Also, over on HBO Max, comedian Jerrod Carmichael is back with his follow-up hour to his Emmy-winning special, “Rothaniel” in “Jerrod Carmichael: Don’t Be Gay.”

Unfortunately, Netflix has canceled the “Heartstopper” series, but the good news is that fans will still get a final “Heartstopper” movie to wrap up the story. On a completely different note, Luca Guadagnino has an interesting new project on Max called “Queer,” which is a show based on William S. Burroughs with a Daniel Craig showcase twist.

Have you seen “Now You See Me” on Netflix? Well, it’s still managing to pull off a magic trick by sitting atop the Netflix Top 10, sparking a lot of excitement for “Now You See Me 3.” In terms of new releases, “The Accountant 2” on Amazon Prime Video is an action-packed movie starring Ben Affleck that promises to ditch the pocket protector for buddy-action shenanigans.

If you’re a fan of John Wick, you might be wondering if the “Ballerina” movie is available for streaming. Make sure to check Netflix or Amazon Prime Video for that one. Over on Disney+, fans can catch “Captain America: Brave New World,” a new Marvel movie that some are saying is disappointingly mediocre.

Always fun to catch up on who plays what in different shows, right? You can meet Lilli Kay as Zero in “Stick” on Apple TV+ – she’s making waves with her captivating performance. Plus, Marc Maron and Mariana Treviño are bringing a headbutting dynamic to life in “Stick,” highlighting the humor in situations like the one portrayed in the show.

For fans of “Tires” featuring Thomas Haden Church, you might be surprised to see how he plays a “snackable” ladies’ man in Season 2. It’s a departure from his usual roles but seems to be a hit with viewers. And don’t miss Vince Vaughn’s appearance in a particular episode of “Tires” – you won’t want to miss out on that one.

For those looking for a classic Disney remake, “Snow White” is available on Disney+ but be warned, some say it’s a bit of a political hot potato. On the other end of the spectrum, A24 has released “The Legend of Ochi” on VOD, which is a quirky family-friendly fable that’s worth a watch.

As for classic movies like “Karate Kid,” see which version reigns as your true champion. And for a thoughtful and lovely rumination on life and parenting, check out “The Wild Robot” on Netflix. HBO Max also has an action-packed but less enthralling experience with “The Alto Knights,” starring De Niro in a deadly dull double dose.

And before you go, make sure to check out the top 10 movies on Netflix right now to see what everyone else is watching. Also on Netflix is “The Life of Chuck,” a Stephen King movie that’s making waves and getting the hype of a potential “Shawshank Redemption.”

Finally, for something a bit different, “Parthenope” on HBO Max offers an intriguing two-hour exploration of beauty through the lens of Paolo Sorrentino. If documentaries are your thing, keep an eye out for “Cocaine Air: Smugglers At 30,000 Feet” on Netflix, or “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster,” which delves into a CEO’s tragic hubris.

And though reality TV may not be your usual go-to, take a look at “The Snake” on Fox, a competition series that has some similarities to “The Traitors.” Lastly, for music enthusiasts, make time to watch the Sly and the Family Stone documentary, “Sly Lives,” in honor of Sly Stone. **Stay tuned for more news and updates on all your favorite streaming entertainment options.**