There’s a lot to stream these days. Hoping to help you watch more great movies and TV, we’ve compiled some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly What to Watch column .
Very (Netflix)
Lena Dunham is back! The beloved creator and star of “Girls” is back with another deeply personal series, this time on Netflix. The series is based on her relationship with her husband, Luis Felber, which began after she moved between New York and London following a sort of rupture in her life. It stars Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe .
Dexter: Resurrection (Paramount+)
One thing is for sure: there’s always a version of Dexter playing somewhere on cable. ” Dexter: Resurrection ” brings back Michael C. Hall as the miraculously recovered serial killer on the search for his missing son.
Foundation (Apple TV+)
Starring Lee Pace, “ Foundation ” is based on the Isaac Asimov novel, although the plot has now been moved past the 1951 source material.
Love Island: Beyond the Villa (peacock)
Can’t get enough of ” Love Island “? You’re not alone. After the reality show concludes this weekend, you can tune in to “Love Island: Beyond the Villa,” which will catch up with the series’ contestants as they navigate their lives in Los Angeles.
Wimbledon (ESPN+)
If you’re a sports fan, “ Wimbledon ” is wrapping up over the weekend, promising two stunning finals between IGA Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova and Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner .
Girls (HBO Max)
Now that Lena Dunham is back on our screens, it’s the perfect opportunity to rediscover or immerse yourself in the world of ” Girls ,” one of the most beloved series to come out in the last decade. The series follows Hannah, Shoshanna, Jessa, and Marnie as a group of sometimes-friends living their lives in New York City.
Superman (HBO Max)
Finally, ” Superman ” is now in theaters. If you’re looking for a refresher on the character’s iconic history, you can catch up on most of the Superman catalog on HBO Max. There’s no better place to start than with the Christopher Reeve films.