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What to watch: 7 movies and shows to stream this week — January 3

In hopes of helping you find good movies and TV, we weekly round up some of the most exciting titles streaming across the most popular platforms.


Maria Loreto
Senior Writer
JANUARY 3, 2025 2:09 PM EST

There’s a lot of stuff to stream nowadays. In hopes of helping you watch more good movies and TV, we compile some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly column, What To Watch.

Bandidos (Netflix)

Bandidos: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix

Starring Ester Exposito, Alfonso Dosal, and more, "Bandidos" follows a group of bandits and treasure hunters who band together to recover some underwater treasure. 

The Golden Globes (Paramount +)

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The Golden Globes are this Sunday! Hosted by Nikki Glaser, the awards show celebrates the best movies and shows of the year. Here's a link where you can find more information, including where to watch it.

Selling the City (Netflix)

Selling The City | Official Trailer | Netflix

The reality TV show follows various agents at a real estate brokerage in New York City, immersing viewers in one of the most cutthroat businesses in the country. 

The Rig (Prime Video)

The Rig S2 - Official Trailer | Prime Video

"The Rig" has premiered its second season following various workers in a rig that gets immersed in a fog, acquiring supernatural abilities and occurrences.

Step Brothers (Peacock)

Watch the trailer for STEP BROTHERS

If you're interested in watching something a little old and hilarious, "Step Brothers" is streaming on Peacock. The film follows Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as two grown men who live with their parents and whose lives are uprooted when they are forced to live together after their parents remarry.

Heat (Hulu)

HEAT - Trailer - (1995) - HQ

One of the best action films of all time is now streaming on Hulu. "Heat" stars Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in their peak era, following a thief and a detective as they chase each other through the film's almost three-hour runtime. 

The best Spider-Man trilogy (Netflix)

SPIDER-MAN [2002] – Official Trailer (HD)

Lastly, the best Spider-Man trilogy is streaming on Netflix. No, not the Tom Holland movies. Also not the Andrew Garfield romcoms. The best trilogy is the Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst-led films, following Peter Parker and MJ as they graduate school, enter adulthood, and reckon with some of the comic books' most interesting villains. 

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