With streaming services from Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+, Netflix, Peacock, Discovery+ and more, there’s no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to what to watch this weekend. However, sometimes the amount of great film and television available to stream can be overwhelming and lead to aimlessly scrolling – hoping to land on that perfect piece of content.
Don’t scroll anymore! To help you out, ET has rounded up the best movies and TV shows to stream this weekend, including new arrivals, nostalgia-filled favorites, and titles you might have missed (well Qualified from) are worth circling back to the hype.
From the new season of HBO’s new Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon, to Making the Cut, as well as weekly episodes of A League of Their Own, we’ve got your stuff covered this week. For even more recommendations, be sure to check out our guide to everything new this month on Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, Apple TV+ and more. Here are the best TV shows and movies to stream this week:
dragon house
This long-awaited Game of Thrones spin-off series takes place 200 years before the events of the original series, and follows the bloody reign of House Targaryen. Paddy Considine, Matt Smith and Olivia Cooke star in this Game of Thrones prequel, premiering August 21 on HBO and HBO Max.
Making the Cut (Season 3)
Ready to find out who will be America’s next best fashion designer? Season 3 of Amazon Prime Video’s Making the Cut premiered on August 19 with two episodes. Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn hosted with judges Nicole Richie, Jeremy Scott, and a rotating guest judge as 12 designers came face-to-face to prove their design skills.
Fans of the fashion design chain Making the Cut can also shop the looks created by their favorite competitors at the Amazon fashion storefront.
More than 10 years after the twisted horror film ‘Orphan’ made its stellar debut, Esther is back in a much-awaited prequel. Rossiff Sutherland and Julia Stiles starred alongside Isabelle Fuhrman in Orphan: First Kill, which is now playing in select theaters and streaming on Paramount+.