What to Watch

What to Watch: 7 best movies and TV shows to stream this week — Feb 27


Read our weekly round-up of the best movies and TV shows streaming across platforms


Bridgerton season 4© Netflix
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
FEBRUARY 27, 2026 7:26 PM EST

There’s a lot of stuff to stream nowadays. In hopes of helping you watch more good movies and TV, we compile some of the most exciting titles streaming across all platforms in our weekly column, What To Watch.

Bridgerton (Netflix)

Bridgerton Season 4 | Part 2 Official Trailer | Netflix

"Bridgerton" is releasing its last batch of episodes of season 4, concluding the romance between Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, bringing the most scandalous romance in the history of the show. 

Survivor 50 (Paramount+)

Survivor 50 Trailer

If you're in need of some vintage reality TV, "Survivor" is back for its 50th season, giving you some much-needed reminders of the world as an easier and less complicated place. 

The Actor Awards (Netflix)

The 32nd Annual Actor Awards | Official Trailer | Netflix

This Sunday, The Actors Awards will be streaming on Netflix, paving the way for the much-awaited Oscars. Kristen Bell will be hosting the show for the second year in a row.

Scrubs revival (Hulu)

Scrubs Revival | Official Trailer | ABC & Hulu

You know millennials have hit peak nostalgia when the only remaining property that hasn't been adapted is getting a revival. "Scrubs," the silly medical dramedy, is back, because 16 seasons wasn't enough.  Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, and more are back for the new show.

Carrie (Prime Video)

CARRIE (1976) | Official Trailer | MGM Studios

It's a good weekend for "Carrie" fans. The two versions of the film, from 1976 and 2013, are now streaming on Prime Video, exploring the story of Carrie, her scary mom, the mean kids that populate the school, and the world's worst prom. 

It Was Just An Accident (Hulu)

IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT - Official Trailer - In Theaters October 15

If you need to catch up on some of this year's Oscar movies, there are two great options on Hulu. "It was Just An Accident," directed by one of Iran's key filmmakers, Jafar Panahi, follows a group of former Iranian political prisoners who are pondering if they should get revenge on the man that they think tormented them.

The Secret Agent (Hulu)

THE SECRET AGENT - Official Trailer - In Select Theaters November 26

Then there's also the Brazilian film "The Secret Agent," which continues on an impressive streak of political films from Brazil that have resonated globally. The story follows Wagner Moura as a retired professor caught in the midst of the military dictatorship in Brazil. You can check out where to stream more of this year's Oscar-nominated movies here.

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