Albums by Sabrina Carpenter and Lainey Wilson, and John Woo revisiting his 1989 action movie “The Killer” are some of the new entertainment options coming your way. This week brings must-watch shows like the return of acclaimed TV series “Reasonable Doubt” and “Pachinko,” as well as Adam Sandler’s first comedy special since 2018.
In the realm of new movies available for streaming, “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” offers extraordinary action sequences and stellar performances, while Kevin Costner’s Western “Horizon: An American Saga” arrives after a bumpy ride in theaters. Tina Mabry’s “The Supremes at Earl’s All You Can Eat” chronicles a lifelong friendship, and John Woo remakes his classic film “The Killer” with Nathalie Emmanuel in the lead role.
On the music front, Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album “Short N’ Sweet” releases this week, showcasing her evolution in pop music. Lainey Wilson, a former Hannah Montana impersonator turned Grammy winner, drops her fifth studio album “Whirlwind.” Country star Thomas Rhett also debuts a new album, “About A Woman,” featuring classic love songs.
The Softies, known for their indiepop sound, return with a new album after 24 years, offering a fresh dose of their signature harmonies and music magic. On the small screen, Netflix introduces a documentary series on the new girl group KATSEYE, while Hulu’s “Reasonable Doubt” and Apple TV’s “Pachinko” are back with new seasons.
In the gaming world, “Black Myth: Wukong” presents a monkey protagonist with impressive abilities, promising challenging combat and role-playing elements. Developed by Game Science, this game is inspired by the classic “Journey to the West” and is set to captivate players with its mythical monsters and epic story.
With a diverse range of entertainment options to choose from, there is something for everyone’s taste this week. So, get ready to enjoy the latest music, movies, TV shows, and games on your favorite streaming platforms!