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topicnews · July 20, 2025

New films on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, HBO, Hulu to stream now

New films on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, HBO, Hulu to stream now

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Malek. Rami Malek.

After the Oscar winner has gone the route of James Bond Schöricht for “No Time to Stera”, he becomes a secret agent in his own spy thriller “The Amateur”, one of several new films that meets her favorite streaming services. Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, HBO Max and more offer theater publications that finally come home, such as the new drama “The Actor” and the original tariff as a surprise they needed.

Here are 10 new and remarkable films that you can stream:

“The actor”

Based on the Donald E. Westlake Crime Roman “Memory”, the period drama star André Holland plays as a man who was stranded in a strange city and suffered from Amnesia. He pulls himself dressed by a friendly woman (Gemma Chan), but when he discovered that he is a New York actor, he tries to go home in a film in the essential atmosphere and in a noir-Ish style.

Where to watch: Hulu.

“The amateur”

It's like an action thriller who forgot to get out in 2003. When his wife (Rachel Brosahhan) is killed in an international terrorist attack, a CIA decoder (Rami Malek) follows the people who are responsible in the days “The Recruit” and the “Bourne” films.

Where to watch: Hulu.

“Apocalypse in the tropics”

The gripping documentary records the rise of Protestant power in Brazilian politics in recent years, which focused on the tumult that was caused by Telas -Malafaia and the controversial President Jair Bolsonaro. It is also a sobering clock, since certain aspects of the propaganda of social media to a destructive uprising-far too close to home.

Where to watch: Netflix.

'Fall'

This modern Hitchcockian thriller does not take too seriously. Meghann Fahy (“Sirens”) plays a widowed mother who comes back into lovemaking. She meets with a first date (Brandon Sklenar) in a high-rise restaurant, but will soon be threatened with memes that will be sent to her phone and threatens her son if she doesn't kill the guy.

Where to watch: Peacock.

“Jaws @ 50: The final inside history”

Are you “Jaws” -D already? For those who are still celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary blockbuster, this documentary is a major inspection. Director Steven Spielberg goes deep into the strenuous and “terrifying” process in which he shot his legendary shark film, and filmmakers like JJ Abrams, James Cameron and Jordan Peele discuss his influence and inheritance.

Where to watch: Hulu, Disney+.

“Long -distance talks”

The definition of a “Dumped Film” has a recovered theater publication with a new title and no marketing has suddenly dropped to a streaming service. Nevertheless, this science fiction film is a pretty fun time when Anthony Ramos as a miner who falls on a dangerous alien planet and has to save an injured stranger (Naomi Scott) before his oxygen runs.

Where to watch: Hulu.

“Madea's target wedding”

Tyler Perry's non-Call-HERE-ELDER-FIREBRAND MADEA returns to another comedy. Madea is again chaotic when she, friends and extended family members take part in the sudden Bahamic wedding of her Grandnie (Diamond White), while the father of the bride (also Perry) is the stressed soul who tries to stick together.

Where to watch: Netflix.

'Opus'

This thriller plays Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”) as a young journalist who was invited to the event of the year: A mega pop star (John Malkovich) organizes influential people on his remote site to hear his first album for 30 years. The cult horror film does not provide great premise, but Malkovich is a Hoot as a cross between David's Bowie and Koresh.

Where to watch: HBO max.

'Press'

The only thing that very pregnant broker Natalie (Alicia Sanz) does not need is a bunch of no-show for a cursed house that she tries to sell. And the one that appears? A psycho murderer! Raúl Castillo plays the sadistic guy who ruthlessly follows her – a situation that really goes wrong when she goes to work – in a turn of the supernatural -colored Slasher.

Where to watch: Shudder.

“Zombies 4: dawn of the vampires”

Just when they thought there were not enough zombies, werewolves and extraterrestrials in this song-and-dance franchise, more monsters come. College children, young couple Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) are now finding a way to give the war-oriented factions of day walkers and vampires for the well-being of everyone.

Where to watch: Disney+.