Apple TV+ has released a new sci-fi series titled "Murderbot," adapted from Martha Wells’ "Murderbot Diaries." The show features Alexander Skarsgård as a self-aware cyborg tasked with protecting scientists on an uninhabited planet while secretly binge-watching a space opera. The first two episodes are now available for streaming.
FX's "Welcome to Wrexham," a docuseries about a Welsh football club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, returns for its fourth season on Hulu.
" Duster," an action drama set in the 1970s, stars Josh Holloway and is now streaming on Max.
Amazon's "Overcompensating," a college comedy created by and starring Benito Skinner, follows a closeted freshman and his outsider friend on a journey of self-discovery, with all eight episodes available on Prime Video.
"The Brutalist," a historical drama starring Adrien Brody, is now streaming on Max after winning three Academy Awards.
The Apple TV+ documentary "Deaf President Now!" recounts a 1988 protest at Gallaudet University for a Deaf president, directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim.
"The Quilters," a documentary short about incarcerated men making quilts for foster children, is available on Netflix.
The "Minecraft Movie," featuring Jack Black, is now available for purchase on Amazon.
Disney's live-action "Snow White" can now be watched on VOD platforms despite previous controversies surrounding its production.