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**10 Fresh Streaming Picks: Netflix, Max, Hulu & More**


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Listeners, here are ten of the freshest things to stream this week, pulled from what’s just dropped or is dropping right now across the major platforms.
On Netflix, the Polish crime thriller Colors of Evil: Black is the buzzy new pick, with Rotten Tomatoes highlighting it among the newest at‑home releases as viewers latch onto its dark Baltic seaside murder mystery and moody atmosphere. Netflix is also pushing its docuseries slate hard; according to Rotten Tomatoes’ new-at-home listings, keep an eye on the latest true‑crime limited series that’s breaking into the “most popular right now” carousel, riding word of mouth for its twisty final episode.
On Max, Variety’s streaming roundups point to a just‑released indie horror sleeper that’s quietly climbing into “best new to streaming this week” lists, praised for slow-burn tension and a gut-punch final act that makes it perfect for late‑night couch sessions. At the same time, IMDB News’ weekly “best shows streaming right now” update calls out a newly arrived prestige drama on Max, centering on a messy political scandal and built around a lead performance critics are calling award-season bait.
Over on Hulu, Neon from the Las Vegas Review-Journal singles out the new romance Every Year After, based on Carley Fortune’s novel, an eight‑episode series following Percy and Sam as their childhood friendship turns romantic and then implodes, before a reunion threatens to pull them back together. Review-Journal’s Neon section notes it as one of the standout new drops this week for listeners wanting a contemporary, emotional binge.
For Apple TV Plus, IMDB’s curated “100 shows worth watching right now” list has been freshly updated and includes a brand‑new tech thriller season that dives into deepfakes and AI disinformation; trade coverage notes that as Season 3 hits, critics are saying the show feels more urgent than ever, with tighter plotting and unnervingly real-world parallels.
On Peacock, entertainment columns previewing the week ahead spotlight the newest season of The Ultimate Fighter, with ex‑UFC champs Daniel Cormier and Michael Bisping coaching rival teams of hopefuls as they fight for a UFC contract. Neon’s weekly streaming guide flags it as a must‑watch for combat-sports fans, especially with the behind‑the‑scenes training drama ramped up for this 34th season.
Prime Video is leaning into movies this week. AOL’s “Best New Movies You Can Watch at Home This Weekend” points to Mortal Kombat II as the big genre anchor, a brutal fantasy action sequel built for fans who want heavy fight choreography and deep-cut lore from the games. The same AOL roundup also highlights Broken Land, a tense contemporary drama whose early home-release reaction centers on its ethical gray areas and grounded performances.
For animation lovers, AOL’s list also spotlights I Am Frankelda, a new animated feature with a spooky-fairytale tone that’s getting attention for stylized visuals and offbeat humor on streaming, making it a sharp pick if listeners want something that works for older kids and adults alike. And rounding out that same batch is This Tempting Madness, a psychological thriller whose streaming debut has reviewers calling out its unreliable narrator and twisty structure as ideal for a single‑sitting watch.
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