Uncover the week's top picks from Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV, BritBox, and more! From intense police dramas to anime-inspired battle royale games and alien invasions, there's something for every streaming enthusiast. But here's where it gets controversial... Prepare to dive into the world of 'Last Samurai Standing', an anime-style live-action series that might just be the next 'Squid Game' sensation. And this is the part most people miss... Discover the intriguing 'Pluribus', a sci-fi series set in a post-apocalyptic world, where the most miserable person on Earth might just save the world from happiness. Now, let's explore the week's top picks:
Palm Royale Season 2 (Apple TV) - Immerse yourself in the glamorous world of Palm Beach in the late '60s, following Maxine's journey to climb the social ladder. The star-studded cast includes Carol Burnett, Ricky Martin, and Laura Dern.
Blue Lights Season 3 (BritBox) - Witness the return of this BAFTA-winning drama, where moral lines blur as Belfast officers face the extremes of duty. The show stars Siân Brooke, Katherine Devlin, and Martin McCann.
The Beast In Me (Netflix) - A gripping limited series starring Claire Danes as an acclaimed author who finds herself next-door neighbors with an infamous real estate mogul and accused killer, played by Matthew Rhys.
Last Samurai Standing (Netflix) - An anime-style live-action series based on the Japanese manga, where a former samurai participates in a deadly survival game to save his family and villagers.
Pluribus (Apple TV) - A sci-fi series set in a post-apocalyptic world, where the most miserable person on Earth might just save the world from happiness. The show stars Rhea Seehorn as a romance author and notorious grouch.
Malice (Prime Video) - A thriller following Jamie and Nat Turner, who hire a male nanny named Adam, whose true intentions may be quite terrifying. The show stars David Duchovny and Carice van Houten.
Landman Season 2 (Paramount+) - Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, a petroleum Landman and Operations VP / fixer at M-Tex Oil. The series is inspired by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace's podcast, Boomtown.