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Ten new movies stream tonight across major platforms

new movies – From Disney+’s latest return to Pandora to Netflix’s new John Cena comedy, here are 10 fresh movies now available to stream—plus where to watch each one.

It’s the moment that always hits: you decide to watch something—then the catalog feels endless. Tonight’s fix is a batch of new and notable releases landing across Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Shudder, Prime Video, and more, with familiar stars and a wide spread of genres.

Disney+ is pulling viewers back to Pandora with James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash. ” while Hulu leans into speculative comedy with “Good Luck. Have Fun. Don’t Die.” Netflix brings a John Cena comedy. “Little Brother. ” and also hosts Oscar Isaac’s more literary-leaning “In the Hand of Dante.” And if you want horror with a twist. HBO Max adds “Undertone.”.

Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now:

“Avatar: Fire and Ash”
James Cameron’s third adventure in his blockbuster sci-fi franchise again finds Jake Sully (Sam Worthington). Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) and their family fighting for their freedom on the alien planet Pandora. The rub this time is the introduction of Varang (Oona Chaplin). an unhinged leader of a tribe who allies herself with human villains. Where to watch: Disney+.

“Forbidden Fruits”
Like a mallrat version of “The Craft. ” the horror comedy stars Lili Reinhart. Alexandra Shipp and Victoria Pedretti as coworkers at a clothing store who run an after-hours witchy cult. They recruit a pretzel-slinging newcomer (Lola Tung) who creates friction within the bunch. causing friendships to go awry in dramatically gory fashion. Where to watch: Shudder.

“Good Luck. Have Fun. Don’t Die”
The sci-fi comedy stars Sam Rockwell as an unhinged guy from the future who rushes into a diner. Thing is. he’s not crazy. just odd. and recruits a bunch of patrons (including Michael Pena. Zazie Beetz and Haley Lu Richardson) to help stave off an AI apocalypse in an eerily relevant. genre-smashing satire. Where to watch: Hulu.

“How to Make a Killing”
Glen Powell has a killer role in this darkly comedic and satirical thriller. Disowned by his super-wealthy family. Becket (Powell) acts on his dying mother’s final wish that he have “the right kind of life” and sets out to assassinate a handful of relatives (including Topher Grace and Zach Woods) to inherit an 11-figure fortune. Where to watch: HBO Max.

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“In the Hand of Dante”
Oscar Isaac has dual roles in one of the more literary gangster movies you’ll ever see: He plays a writer working with a mobster (John Malkovich) and a hitman (Gerard Butler) to steal and authenticate an original manuscript of Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy. ” and he stars as Alighieri himself as he finishes his 14th-century masterwork. Where to watch: Netflix.

“Little Brother”
John Cena flexes his comedic muscles yet again as Rudd, an uptight, control-freak real estate agent. He has his life upturned when Marcus (Eric Andre). Rudd’s “little brother” from a charity program when he was a teen. shows up out of nowhere. causes chaos. wins over Rudd’s loved ones and winds up being both clingy and a breath of fresh air. Where to watch: Netflix.

“Never Change!”
This rowdy comedy. with an ensemble cast including Sofia Black-D’Elia and “Severance” star Zach Cherry. puts a spin on the teen movie. Thanks to a legal technicality. a group of 35-year-olds whose senior year was cut short by a tornado are forced to go back to high school. giving them another chance at everything from the school play to lost loves. Where to watch: Hulu.

“The Sheep Detectives”
The delightful and deceptively deep family mystery comedy stars Hugh Jackman as an English shepherd (Hugh Jackman) who is found dead. Thankfully over the years he read detective novels to his flock. so sharp ewe Lily (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) leads a determined bunch of crime-solving critters to figure out whodunit. Where to watch: Prime Video.

“Undertone”
Break out the good headphones for this one, folks. There’s some freaky and cool immersive sound design involved with this horror movie. which stars Nina Kiri as the cohost of a paranormal podcast whose latest episode involves playing 10 mysterious audio files of a haunted pregnant couple that terrifyingly begin to invade her existence. Where to watch: HBO Max.

“Voicemails for Isabelle”
Walking a tightrope of humor and tragedy. this rom-com stars Zoey Deutch as aspiring San Francisco chef Jill. who deals with her younger sister’s death by leaving her life-update voicemails. They wind up going to the work phone of Texas real estate agent Wes (Nick Robinson). who becomes invested in the drama and falls for Jill’s honest personality. Where to watch: Netflix.

streaming Netflix Hulu HBO Max Disney+ Prime Video Shudder Avatar: Fire and Ash Little Brother In the Hand of Dante Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die

4 Comments

  1. Ten new movies tonight? I just want one good movie that doesn’t feel like a commercial. Also where’s the free option??

  2. So Avatar is back on Disney+ again but like… is it actually new or just the same stuff reuploaded? “Fire and Ash” sounds familiar for some reason. I don’t trust it lol.

  3. I don’t get why people are acting like “Pandora” is a whole new thing, didn’t they already do the whole alien war already? Varang is probably just another villain in a wig. I’ll still watch it though I guess.

  4. John Cena comedy on Netflix sounds like it’ll either be hilarious or painfully dumb. And “Undertone” on HBO Max like… horror with a twist? isn’t that just jump scares? Either way I’m doomscrolling and gonna end up watching one of these without even reading what it’s about.

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