Your weekend watchlist: 'House of the Dragon', 'I Will Find You' and more new dramas to stream right now
Cancel your plans. This weekend's streaming lineup is one of the strongest in recent memory, with a Targaryen civil war finally erupting, a Harlan Coben prison break thriller, a Spanish luxury resort mystery, and enough drama to keep you busy well into Sunday night. Here is everything dropping this
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Cancel your plans.
This weekend's streaming lineup is one of the strongest in recent memory, with a Targaryen civil war finally erupting, a Harlan Coben prison break thriller, a Spanish luxury resort mystery, and enough drama to keep you busy well into Sunday night.
Here is everything dropping this week and exactly where to find it.The third season of 'House of the Dragon' dives straight into the heart of the Targaryen civil war, covering the events of George R.R.
Martin's 'Fire and Blood', opening with the dramatic Battle of the Gullet.
Major events including the Fall of King's Landing and the First Battle of Tumbleton are all coming this season, with Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, and Matt Smith leading the returning cast through the most explosive chapter of the saga yet.
New episodes drop every Monday on JioHotstar, so the best time to start is right now.
Based on Harlan Coben's 2023 novel, 'I Will Find You' follows David Burroughs, wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his son, who receives information five years later suggesting his son may still be alive, sending him on a desperate escape from prison to find the truth.
Sam Worthington leads the cast alongside Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, and Chi McBride in a propulsive eight-episode thriller where every twist lands harder than the last.
All episodes dropped at once on Netflix on June 18, which means the entire binge is waiting for you this weekend.
The follow-up to 'My Fault: London' sees Asha Banks and Matthew Broome reprise their roles as Noah and Nick, now facing the ultimate test of their relationship as Noah heads to Oxford while Nick remains in London consumed by the demands of his father's business.
New characters enter their lives, with Louisa Binder playing Sophia, an ambitious woman who sets her sights on Nick, and Joel Nankervis as Michael, a confident Oxford student who forms an immediate bond with Noah.
If the first film left you wanting more of this messy, romantic chaos, head straight to Prime Video where it has been streaming since June 17.Colin Farrell returns as iconic Los Angeles private detective John Sugar, taking on a new missing persons case searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer while continuing his personal search for his own missing sister.
The second season drops one new episode every Friday through August 7, making it the perfect weekly companion to carry you through the summer on Apple TV+.'Voicemails for Isabelle' follows Jill, played by Zoey Deutch, who copes with the sudden loss of her sister by leaving voicemails on her number, unaware that it has been reassigned to an Austin-based real estate agent named Wes, played by Nick Robinson, who begins to fall in love with her through the hilariously confessional messages.
Written and directed by Leah McKendrick, the film has earned strong critical praise and is the kind of warm, emotionally intelligent rom-com that is perfect for a quiet Saturday evening on Netflix. 'Oasis' is set at the most luxurious resort in the country, a paradise reserved for the wealthiest families with private beaches and impenetrable security, where everything falls apart when police storm in to investigate a mysterious disappearance and no one is allowed to leave until the culprit is found.
Created by Ramón Campos and starring Ana Garcés, Tomy Aguilera, and Verónica Sánchez, the Spanish series is a sleek, sun-drenched mystery thriller that is as stylish as its setting, and it is all on Netflix from June 19.
Season 2 follows Martian, played by Michael Fassbender, as his lover Samia is now a political prisoner in Sudan and he will do anything to save her, walking a knife-edge between duty, personal loyalty, and outright treachery.
The season is more expansive than the first, following young agents Danny and Owen alongside Martian as a mysterious figure named Viking emerges as the season's most dangerous antagonist.
The full cast includes Jeffrey Wright, Richard Gere, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Hugh Bonneville, and in a rare treat for binge-watchers, all ten episodes landed at once on Paramount+ on June 21.'Save the Tigers' returns for a third season, following Ghanta Ravi, played by Priyadarshi, as he moves his family to a new community after the chaos of the previous season, with a fresh fantasy element adding an unexpected twist to the beloved marital comedy franchise.
Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, and Krishna Chaitanya return alongside Seerat Kapoor in what is shaping up to be the funniest season yet, and it is all on JioHotstar from June 19.
