Listeners, if you’re wondering what’s making waves on streaming this week, there’s a dynamic mix of new releases and major ongoing favorites across all the platforms.
Netflix is commanding attention with the launch of The Sandman Season 2. This new volume expands Neil Gaiman’s visionary world, diving deeper into Dream’s cosmic dilemmas and introducing iconic characters from the comics. The animation hit DAN DA DAN Season 2 is also landing, promising wild supernatural comedy and time-traveling chaos. Fans of drama are flocking to The Summer Hikaru Died, a gripping adaptation of the cult manga that just released, blending romance and the supernatural into a suspenseful slow burn.
Apple TV+ is having its best year yet, according to 9to5mac, and this week marks the arrival of Foundation Season 3. The sprawling space epic returns with war erupting across the galaxy—anticipate high-stakes twists, lavish visuals, and Lee Pace once again stealing scenes as Brother Day. Over on Prime Video, Ballard debuts, an original thriller series already picking up critical buzz for its tense storytelling and standout lead performance.
Paramount+ has dropped Dexter: Resurrection, resurrecting Michael C. Hall’s beloved antihero. Set years after the notorious finale, this new season attempts to redeem and challenge Dexter in unexpected ways. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ also delivers The Wild Ones, a fresh ensemble drama about rival conservationists in the African wilderness—expect stunning vistas and complex moral dilemmas.
Netflix’s Too Much, an offbeat romantic comedy series, is generating strong word of mouth this week. Boasting snappy writing and a breakout lead performance, it’s perfect for anyone seeking lighter fare. And if you’re looking for true crime, Netflix has also debuted Trainwreck: The Real Project X, a docuseries unpacking one of the most chaotic parties in modern pop culture.
On Prime Video, The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 has landed, continuing the teen love triangle that’s captivated audiences. Early reactions praise the new episodes for raising both the stakes and the nostalgia factor.
Rounding out the week, Hulu brings back Such Brave Girls for its second season, pushing the envelope with its dark humor and sharp social commentary. Listeners who enjoy edgy family sitcoms will want to check this out.
For a quick nod to what’s dominating overall viewership: the Nielsen streaming rankings reveal Squid Game on Netflix remains the year’s most-watched show, followed closely by Reacher on Prime Video and Severance on Apple TV+.
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