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.
Star City (Apple TV)
As we near the conclusion of "For All Mankind," the TV show that explores an alternate history of the US and the space race, Apple TV is releasing a spin-off. "Star City" follows the alternate timeline space race from the perspective of the Soviets, going full political thriller. It stars Rhys Ifans.
Summer House (Peacock)
Summer House began airing its massive reunion episode this week, with two more parts dropping next week. The reunion is moderated by Andy Cohen and marks the first time the cast has reunited since the romance between Amanda Batula and West Wilson. The explosiveness of the reunion episode has been celebrated by reality TV fans.
The Four Seasons (Netflix)
The second season of Tina Fey's latest show is now streaming on Netflix. "The Four Seasons" follows a group of friends, played by some of the best comedians on TV, as they face tragedies and life in hilarious and poignant ways.
Deli Boys (Hulu)
The second season of "Deli Boys" is now streaming on Hulu. The series follows brothers whose lives are turned upside down following the death of their father, who leaves behind a complicated criminal enterprise.
Propeller One Way Night Coach (Apple TV)
John Travolta premiered his most recent film, and a much-discussed outfit, at Cannes this month. "Properller One Way Night Coach" is now available on Prime, following a son and his mom on a cross-country trip. The film features a performance from Ella Bleu Travolta.
Euphoria (HBO Max)
"Euphoria" is ending. After many years and launching the careers of some of this generation's biggest stars, the show is expected to end with this season, which already has prompted much conversation.
Hacks (HBO Max)
Lastly, "Hacks" is also airing its season and series finale. After cementing itself as one of the defining comedy series of the past decade, the show is ending the stories of Deborah and Ava, two women who are friends, enemies, collaborators, and everything in between.




