NEW MOVIES ON OTT STREAMING PLATFORMS: CHECK FULL LIST

Peacock, MAX, Hulu, Paramount+ are releasing new movies for OTT subscribers. Viewers in the US will be able to watch an enjoy movies sitting in the comfort of their home.

Ishana Night Shyamalan’s thriller, "The Watchers", in which Dakota Fanning plays an artist stranded in western Ireland where mysterious creatures lurk and stalk in the night, begins streaming on MAX on Friday.

Emma Stone gives a performance (and interpretive dance) worth watching in "Kinds of Kindness" her latest collaboration with Yorgos Lanthimos fresh on the heels of her Oscar-winning turn in "Poor Things". The film, streaming on Hulu on Friday, is a triptych with a big ensemble cast including Willem Dafoe, Jesse Plemons (who won a prize for his performance at Cannes), Hong Chau, Margaret Qualley, Mamoudou Athie and Joe Alwyn.

Somehow the Yorgos Lanthimos film is not the most eccentric new streaming offering this week. That title goes to "Sasquatch Sunset", Nathan and David Zellner’s experimental film about a family of sasquatches just living their lives. Starring an essentially unrecognizable Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough (in addition to Nathan Zellner), this Sundance curiosity begins streaming on Paramount+ on Monday.

"The Fall Guy" is being released on Peacock, where it has started streaming starting on Friday, alongside an “extended cut” version. It might not have reached the blockbuster heights the studio dreamed about during its theatrical run, but it’s pure delight: A comedy, action, romance that soars thanks to the charisma of its stars. Based on the 1980s Lee Majors television series (he gets a cameo), the film features Ryan Gosling as a stunt man, Emily Blunt as his director and dream girl, Aaron Taylor-Johnson as an egotistical movie star and “Ted Lasso’s” Hannah Waddingham as a Diet Coke slurping producer.

FAQs

Q1. Where can you watch new movies?

A1. Viewers in the US can watch Peacock, MAX, Hulu, Paramount+.

Q2. Where can we watch 'The Fall Guy'?

A2. "The Fall Guy" is being released on Peacock, where it has started streaming starting on Friday.

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