Must-Watch: The Most-Streamed TV Shows and Movies This Week
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2023-04-29 03:30
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Here are the top shows and movies from the past week, on Netflix and across all the major streaming services. We also break out the top-10 lists of TV shows and movies, below. Use them to compare your tastes or to get an idea of what you should binge next. You may find a new favorite!

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1. The Diplomat (Netflix)

Keri Russell returns to thrilling TV (after taking a break to visit Cocaine Bear; see below). She's playing the new US ambassador to the UK—who happens to be married to a former ambassador—The Man in the High Castle's Rufus Sewell.

2. Beef (Netflix)

When life gets you down, how do you cope? How about starting a blood feud with some guy who cut you off in a parking lot? That's the approach Danny (Steven Yeun) and Amy (Ali Wong) take in this series. After all, why face your problems when you can beef with a stranger?

3. Ghosted (Apple TV+)

When you fall in love with a girl, you'd follow her to the other side of the world even if you barely knew her, right? That's what Chris "Captain America" Evans does, because the girl is Ana de Armas. So I get it. But it turns out that she's a spy, so courting will be difficult.

4. Succession (HBO Max)

Who's going to get daddy's love—or rather, his company, which is the closest thing—on Succession? Probably no one. At this point in the season, it appears that the Roy children's alliance is growing tenuous after Kendall and Roman failed to tank the plan to sell the company. Will Shiv get a brick made of blood? We have half a season left to find out.

5. Cocaine Bear (Peacock)

This is the “true story” of what happened when a giant black bear became a coke addict, thanks to thousands of dollars' worth of cocaine that was dumped out of a plane into the Tennessee forest. The movie also serves as a mini-reunion of the stars of The Americans. Mostly, it’s good, trashy horror-comedy fun.

6. The Mandalorian (Disney+)

Mando and his kid Grogu are back to wander the Outer Rim in their third season (or fourth if you count all the time they took taking over The Book of Boba Fett—the only thing that made that show watchable). Will the Djarin clan be back? You can bet on it. This is the way.

7. Scream VI (Paramount+)

A lot of the previous cast members are back for this Scream outing (minus those who were slashed to death or were the slashers or were Neve Campbell) to once again put up with a psychotic knife-wielding, ghost-faced killer.

8. The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die (Netflix)

The TV series continues with this film, which leads into a final battle over who will control the British Isles.

9. Mrs. Davis (Peacock)

Here's a description you probably never pictured, or maybe you always knew it was coming: A nun (Betty Gilpin from GLOW) and a rodeo cowboy want to destroy the artificial intelligence that has subtly but definitively taken over the world. That AI's name: Mrs. Davis.

10. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is an achievement for both Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) and series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, who was finally given the chance to take a show she created all the way through to the end. We won't just get to see how things go for the titular Jewish(ish) Upper West Side housewife turned comedian in her time; this final season also flashes forward to the 2000s.

Here are the full top-ten lists for April 20-26, 2023.

TV Shows:

  1. The Diplomat (Netflix)

  2. Beef (Netflix)

  3. Succession (HBO Max)

  4. The Mandalorian (Disney+)

  5. Mrs. Davis (Peacock)

  6. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)

  7. Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

  8. Yellowjackets (Showtime)

  9. The Last Thing He Told Me (Apple TV+)

  10. Jury Duty (Prime Video)

Movies:

  1. Ghosted (Apple TV+)

  2. Cocaine Bear (Peacock)

  3. Scream VI (Paramount+)

  4. The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die (Netflix)

  5. Tetris (Apple TV+)

  6. Evil Dead (PlutoTV)

  7. Quasi (Hulu)

  8. The Snowman (Netflix, Cinemax)

  9. Everything Everywhere All at Once (Showtime, Fubo)

  10. John Wick (Peacock)

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