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topicnews · July 18, 2025

What can be seen: 7 best films and television programs that can stream this week

What can be seen: 7 best films and television programs that can stream this week

Nowadays there are many things to stream. In the hope of helping them to see more good films and television, we compile some of the most exciting titles that stream in our weekly columns on all platforms.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)

The third season of “Star Trek: strange new worlds“Streaming now on Paramount+. The series has many iterations, but it seems to be the most popular of the new generation that is the crew of the company spaceship in the 23rd century after the company's occupation.

In summer I got pretty (Prime Video)

I got pretty in summer“Is back for his last season and closes the story of Belly and her love triangle with two brothers: Conrad and Jeremiah.

Untamed (Netflix)

Netflix's new series is a crime thriller and a drama with Eric Bana as a National Park Service Worker, which examines the case of a corporation found in the Yosemite National Park.

Miley Cyrus: Something nice (Hulu)

It is a big week for concert films. First, there is Miley Cyrus, who shared various film visuals to accompany her new record “Something Beautiful”. This could be their only chance to perform them, since they don't really like touring, use it.

Billy Joel: And that's how it works (HBO Max)

If you feel like a little more old school, you can't go wrong with Billy Joel. The documentary streaming on HBO Max and examines the life of the beloved musician with new interviews and rarely seen film material, including some appearances. The documentary is broadcast in two parts, with the first coming out today and the second comes out on July 25th.

Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of both worlds (Disney+)

And if you want more Miley, there is your first concert film “,”Hannah Montana: Best of both worlds“Streaming on Disney+, which in the time of their teen -hit show both researched by Cyrus' page.

Violent night (Paramount+)

If you long for something you can laugh with, stream “Violent Night” now on Paramount+. The film plays David Harbor as an angular Santa Claus who, with some mercenaries who have taken a family hostage, get involved in a lifestyle and agony. John Leguizamo plays along.