The Netflix drama series "Virgin River" returned this week.
Films released in theaters earlier this year, like "Cuckoo" and "Juror No. 2," are on streaming.
The final season of Marvel's animated series "What If….?" begins on Sunday.
As Christmas approaches, streamers have plenty of options to get in the holiday spirit.
There's the classic 2000 movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," starring Jim Carey as the titular cranky recluse, which hit Peacock on Friday, and the new "Simpsons" holiday special that premiered exclusively on Disney+. For some festive music, tune into Josh Groban's holiday special featuring celebrity guests.
But there's plenty of other entertainment to check out, too, like brand-new comedy specials, the latest season of Netflix's drama "Virgin River," and two films released earlier this year: Clint Eastwood's "Juror No. 2" and Tilman Singer's "Cuckoo."
If you've been following the behind-the-scenes controversy surrounding the making of YouTuber MrBeast's new reality competition show, "Beast Games," you might be inclined to check out the first two episodes of his new Prime Video series.
Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.
"Virgin River" returned for season six.
Netflix's drama series about characters in a small town in Northern California returned this week. This season follows Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack's (Martin Henderson) love story as they finally get married.
Streaming on: Netflix
Clint Eastwood's courtroom drama "Juror No. 2" hit streaming after a muted theatrical release.
"Juror No. 2" stars Nicholas Hoult as Justin Kemp, a family man summoned as a juror on a trial for a high-profile murder that he may or may not have played a part in.
Eastwood's latest film, which is believed to potentially be the last one from the 94-year-old director, received positive reviews from critics but was reportedly released in less than 50 theaters. Now that "Juror No. 2" is available to stream on Max, you can see it for yourself.
Streaming on: Max
The horror film "Cuckoo" is available on Hulu after releasing in theaters over the summer.
After 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer) moves from America to live with her dad and his new family at a resort in the German Alps, she becomes tortured by bloody, horrific visions.
Streaming on: Hulu
For more thrills, watch "The Inheritance."
Just before his 75th birthday, billionaire Charles Abernathy (Bob Gunton) gathers his estranged kids at his sprawling estate out of fear that something or someone is going to kill him by midnight. If the children protect him and he survives the night, he'll dole out their inheritance to them.
Streaming on: Hulu
Kerry Washington stars in "The Six Triple Eight," inspired by a moving story about barrier-breaking women.
The Netflix movie tells the story of the first and only Women's Army Corps unit of color that served overseas in World War II. "The Six Triple Eight" is directed and written by Tyler Perry, starring Washington as real-life hero and commanding officer Major Charity Adams.
Streaming on: Netflix
For comedic relief, check out Ilana Glazer's stand-up special, "Ilana Glazer: Human Magic."
In her stand-up special, the "Broad City" star shares unfiltered jokes about the awkwardness of her high school years and the joy of becoming a mom after welcoming her first child, a daughter, with her husband in 2021.
Streaming on: Hulu
Or Rose Matafeo's stand-up special, "Rose Matafeo: On and on and on."
Four years after her first Max comedy special, "Horndog," Rose Matafeo is back for more.
In her latest special, the "Starstruck" creator and star delivers musings about the differences in dating in her 20s versus her 30s and more — all with her signature self-deprecating humor.
Streaming on: Max
Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu stars in the new dark rom-com series "Laid."
The "Everything Everywhere All at Once" actor plays Ruby, a woman who learns that her exes are all dying in weird, mysterious, and seemingly unrelated ways. To stop more of her former loves from meeting their end, her roommate AJ (Zosia Mamet) creates a "sex timeline" so Ruby can track down her previous conquests and warn them of their impending death.
At eight episodes of about 30 minutes each, "Laid" is a no-brainer for your next binge-watch.
Streaming on: Peacock
YouTuber MrBeast is giving away $5 million as part of his latest endeavor, "Beast Games."
"Beast Games," which premiered on Thursday, involves 1,000 players competing in a variety of mental and physical challenges for the chance to win a $5 million cash prize — touted as the biggest single prize in TV and streaming history.
Streaming on: Prime Video
The third and final season of Marvel's animated series "What If….?" begins on Sunday.
Like past installments, the final season of the critically acclaimed animated series explores alternate timelines in the MCU's vast multiverse. "What If….?" concludes with eight episodes released daily starting on Sunday.
Streaming on: Disney+
Get into the holiday spirit with a super-sized episode of "The Simpsons."
On the 35th anniversary of the first-ever "Simpsons" Christmas special, Fox's long-running animated series debuted a 45-minute episode exclusively on Disney+ this week.
In the latest Christmas special, a famed British mentalist named Derren Brown visits Springfield and accidentally hypnotizes Homer into believing he's Santa Claus.
Streaming on: Disney+
Or the entertainment special "Josh Groban & Friends Go Home for the Holidays."
The special, hosted and executive produced by five-time Grammy nominee Josh Groban, features a combination of storytelling, comedy, and yes, plenty of music. Expect Groban and his guests, like Jennifer Hudson and James Bay, to perform classic holiday tunes, new songs, and original duets.
"Josh Groban & Friends Go Home for the Holidays" can be streamed live on Paramount+ with the Showtime plan as it airs on CBS on Friday, or streamed the following day on Paramount+.
Streaming on: Paramount+
For a classic holiday flick, watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
Twenty-four years after its release, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" still remains a quintessential holiday season watch and one of Jim Carrey's most memorable roles.