Top New Shows & Movies to Watch This Weekend: ‘Night Always Comes’ on Netflix + More

If you’re in the mood for an action-packed superhero movie, be sure to catch “Superman” now available on VOD. It’s a fresh take on the iconic hero brought to life by director James Gunn. And if you’re looking for both comedy and intense action, don’t miss “John Wick: Chapter 4” on Hulu, where you’ll find a perfect blend of humor and brutality.

For fans of classic superheroes, the 2025 “Superman” movie will be streaming soon on HBO Max, so keep an eye out for that. And if you’re wondering about “Nobody 2,” it’s not available for streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video right now.

On a different note, the series finale of “And Just Like That” has left long-time fans feeling a bit queasy. The show is generating mixed reactions, with some viewers expressing strong disgust.

On a lighter note, if you’re in the mood for something different, check out Netflix’s animated film “Fixed.” It’s R-rated and features some unique content, including empathetic intersex representation. And for animal lovers, you’ll be interested to know that the film includes dogs voicing some interesting characters.

Looking for a family-friendly adventure? A24’s “The Legend of Ochi” offers a quirky take on a family fable that might just pique your interest. Plus, the new trailer for “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical” on Apple TV+ promises a fun and heartwarming story with Charlie Brown taking on a mission to save summer camp.

For those eagerly awaiting the release of the “Smurfs” movie, it will be available to stream for free on Paramount+ in the near future. And if you’re a fan of “The Bad Guys,” you’ll want to know that the sequel is not yet streaming on Netflix or Disney Plus.

In the realm of riveting docuseries, “The Bus Driver: Britain’s Cocaine King” on HBO Max is a must-watch, following the captivating double life of a drug trafficker and his eventual takedown.

And lastly, get ready for an insightful journey into the world of music with the new Netflix documentary “aka Charlie Sheen.” Featuring Denise Richards, Jon Cryer, and Sheen’s former drug dealer, this documentary promises an unfiltered look into the life of a Hollywood star.