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.
The Last of Us (Max)
It's a big weekend for HBO Max releases. Following the end of "The White Lotus," HBO is introducing one of its towering giants, the second season of "The Last of Us." You can read our interview with Gabriel Luna, who's set to take on an intriguing role this season.
Hacks (Max)
The fourth season of "Hacks" is also coming out, following Deborah and Ava as they fight and collaborate on their new show. New episodes premiere every week starting April 10th.
Doctor Who (Disney+)
Ncuti Gatwa is back for a second time for the new season of "Doctor Who," following the titular Doctor as he meets a new companion and gets involved in more space shenanigans.
Black Mirror (Netflix)
"Black Mirror" is back after a two-year absence, providing us with more episodes of a dystopic future. Although we doubt that it could ever feel more dystopian than the present.
Conclave (Prime Video)
The Academy Award-nominated "Conclave" is now available to stream on Prime Video, giving you your fill of gossiping priests and unmissable Vatican drama.
Split (Tubi)
It's difficult to think of a time when Anya Taylor-Joy wasn't a very famous actress, but try to make an effort. The year was 2015, and she starred in an unexpectedly acclaimed horror film called "The Witch." If you missed that, a year later, her magnetic presence became inescapable, with her starring in "Split," pitting her against a chameleonic James McAvoy.
Halloween Ends (Peacock)
Jamie Lee Curtis' final face-off with Michael Myers takes place in "Halloween Ends," for better or worse.