Friday, March 19, 2021

Everything Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime, Hulu And HBO Max This Weekend

Naturally, everyone is still obsessing over Zack Snyder’s Justice League, which premiered on HBO Max yesterday and appears to have lived up to the almost impossible levels of hype and expectation that had surrounded it ever since the mythical Snyder Cut was first confirmed to be heading to the small screen last year.

However, there’s already been another major superhero project released onto streaming, with Disney Plus’ second Marvel Cinematic Universe series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier debuting on Disney Plus this morning, just two weeks after the reality-bending conclusion of WandaVision. Early reactions have been hugely positive, and the world’s most popular franchise continues to do no wrong in the eyes of fans.

This being the weekend, though, there’s a number of big titles coming to the various platforms on offer over the next three days, and we’ve gathered together every new addition coming to Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Prime Video and Hulu this weekend, which you can check out below.

March 19

NETFLIX
Alien TV: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
Country Comfort — NETFLIX FAMILY
Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Sky Rojo — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

DISNEY+
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier – Series Premiere
Disney Big Hero 6 The Series (s3)
Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: If I Could Turn Back Time
Mexico Untamed (s1)

HBO MAX
A Tiny Audience, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)

HULU
Hunter Hunter (2020)

PRIME VIDEO
Words On Bathroom Walls (2020)

March 20

NETFLIX
Jiu Jitsu (2020)

HBO MAX
Beverly Hills Cop, 1984 (HBO)
Beverly Hills Cop II, 1987 (HBO)
Beverly Hills Cop III, 1994 (HBO)

HULU
Catfish: The TV Show: Complete Season 8 (MTV)

Sleeper hit status could easily fall to Netflix’s Sky Rojo, which marks the latest series from the team behind global phenomenon Money Heist, while Eddie Murphy’s recent resurgence on streaming with Dolemite Is My Name and Coming 2 America could be more than enough to entice HBO Max subscribers to either reacquaint themselves with his Beverly Hills Cop trilogy or binge it out for the first time, especially with the fourth installment having recently pitched up at Netflix after spending decades in development hell.



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