- "1923" and "Reacher" both returned for new seasons this week.
- Movies that came out in 2024, like "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" and "Nosferatu," are now streaming.
- True-crime fans can check out Netflix's new docuseries about Gabby Petito's death.
We're officially closing in on the end of awards season.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are streaming on Netflix this week, and there are new streaming options for viewers prepping for the Oscars.
New to streaming is the 2024 Oscar-nominated "Nosferatu" remake, which got a nod for special effects makeup artist David White's stunning work on Count Orlok (plus three other nominations).
Another 2024 theatrical release, "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," has also made its way to streaming.
On the TV side, "Reacher" and "Yellowstone" prequel "1923" both returned for new seasons, while new series like "A Thousand Blows" and "Suits LA" made their debut.
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.
"Reacher" is back.
The popular action crime series, starring Alan Ritchson as a former US Army veteran turned vigilante, returned for its third season.
Streaming on: Prime Video
For more action thriller vibes, you can check out "Elevation."
The postapocalyptic tale takes place in a world where apex predators called Reapers have forced humanity to live in small communities 8,000 feet or higher above sea level to stay safe.
"Captain America: Brave New World" star Anthony Mackie plays a widowed dad trying to save his son's life.
Streaming on: Max
For something family-friendly, stream "Sonic the Hedgehog 3."
The third installment of the surprise hit film franchise based on the video-game series sees Jim Carrey play dual roles — the returning villain Ivo Robotnik and Robotnik's grandfather, Gerald.
Streaming on: Paramount+
Fans of true-crime can stream "American Murder: Gabby Petito."
The new docuseries explores the 2021 death of Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old aspiring influencer who vanished while on a road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie.
Streaming on: Netflix
Try "Zero Day" if you want a show you can speed through.
The new drama, with headlining stars Robert de Niro, Lizzy Caplan, Angela Bassett, and Dan Stevens, is Netflix's latest entry into the prestige TV game.
The political thriller is a quick watch with only six episodes.
Streaming on: Netflix
The SAG Awards are on this weekend.
The 2025 awards season has been a messy one, and it'll finally end with the Academy Awards on March 2.
The SAG Awards, although less prestigious than the Oscars, are the last major awards show that might indicate who the frontrunners are before Hollywood's biggest night.
Streaming on: Netflix
"A Thousand Blows" is a drama inspired by a true story.
The new series from the creator of "Peaky Blinders" focuses on the gritty bare-knuckle boxing scene in London's East End in the 1880s. It's also inspired by a true story.
Streaming on: Hulu
Horror fans can finally stream "Nosferatu" at home.
Robert Eggers' reimagining of the horror classic stars Lily-Rose Depp as the tormented Ellen Hutter, Nicholas Hoult as her devoted husband Thomas, and Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok — the titular nosferatu who's obsessed with having her.
(Bonus: Tubi has the original "Nosferatu.")
Streaming on: Peacock
"1923" returns this weekend.
The "Yellowstone" prequel, starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, returns for its second season on Sunday.
Streaming on: Paramount+
The "Suits" spinoff is also premiering.
Stephen Amell stars in "Suits LA," a show set within the same universe as the USA Network hit "Suits."
We'll keep tuning in, at least until Gabriel Macht's eventual appearance as fan-favorite Harvey Spector from the original series.
Streaming on: Peacock