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New movies and shows this week on Netflix, Apple TV+ and Prime Video

New movies and shows this week on Netflix, Apple TV+ and Prime Video

Axios22-05-2025

Here's what's new on Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, HBO Max and Hulu.
What we're watching: The final season of "Big Mouth," a new star-studded adventure film and a docuseries about one of NASCAR's biggest icons.
" Big Mouth" season eight available Friday on Netflix
State of play: Nick Kroll's NSFW animated series comes to an end as the gang faces new challenges in high school like puberty, driving, and uncertain futures.
What to try: Two seasons of the show's spinoff, " Human Resources," are available to stream.
" Fountain of Youth" available Friday on Apple TV+
The intrigue: John Krasinski, Natalie Portman and Stanley Tucci star in this action-adventure film about two estranged siblings who reunite to find the mythological fountain of youth.
" Earnhardt" available now on Prime Video
The vibe: This four-part documentary is a deep dive into the life, career, and complex family dynamics of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt with archival footage, home videos and interviews from his children, competitors and close friends.
My thought bubble: If you like documentaries like "The Last Dance," you'll enjoy this.
" Pee-wee as Himself" on HBO Max
The late comedian Paul Reubens recounts his life story and the creation of Pee-wee Herman in this two-part documentary directed by Matt Wolf ("The Stroll"). Available Friday
" Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark" on Netflix
Netflix's newest dating experiment follows a group of singles and their casual flings to discover if they are meant to be with each other or someone else. Available now
" Nine Perfect Strangers" season two on Hulu
Nicole Kidman returns as the mysterious guru Masha Dmitrichenko who invites nine new strangers to a wellness retreat full of twists in the Austrian Alps. Available now
" She The People" on Netflix
Tyler Perry's comedy series follows a newly elected Mississippi Lieutenant Governor (played by Terri J. Vaughn) who realizes the job will involve a lot more than she expected. Available now
" Jerrod Carmichael: Don't Be Gay" on HBO Max
Carmichael dives into the dynamics of his relationship in his fourth HBO stand-up special. Available Saturday
" Untold: The Fall of Favre" on Netflix
This documentary examines the multiple off-the-field scandals of three-time NFL MVP Brett Favre. Available now
" Motorheads" on Prime Video
This drama series follows a pair of teen siblings trying to adjust to life in a new town and finding a way to bond over cars and street racing. Available now
" Sirens" on Netflix
Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon star in this dark comedy series that explores the mythology of sirens against the backdrop of women, family, power and class. Available now
" Fear Street: Prom Queen" on Netflix
This next installment of the "Fear Street" franchise is based on 1992's "The Prom Queen" by R.L. Stine. Available Friday
" Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds" on Netflix

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