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Streaming Highlights: Paris and Nicole’s Reunion, Romano and Kudrow’s Collaboration, Plus New Indiana Jones Adventure

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Streaming Highlights: Paris and Nicole’s Reunion, Romano and Kudrow’s Collaboration, Plus New Indiana Jones Adventure

Angelina Jolie takes on the role of famed opera singer Maria Callas in the new film “Maria,” while Jamie Foxx is set to feature in a Netflix comedy special, highlighting a range of upcoming entertainment options across various platforms. The entertainment journalists have curated a list of noteworthy new releases that include films, music, and games arriving soon.

In the realm of streaming, audiences can now check out the much-anticipated “Joker: Folie à Deux” on MAX. Despite a disappointing performance at the box office, this musical sequel sees Joaquin Phoenix reprising his iconic role of Arthur Fleck, now imprisoned and facing trial, with Lady Gaga stepping in as a fan and romantic interest. Reviews have labeled the film as conceptually intriguing, but lacking in engagement. Fans might still find a unique experience in this unconventional continuation of the franchise.

Another significant release available on Netflix is “Maria,” directed by Pablo Larraín, featuring Jolie as Callas. Set during the last week of Callas’s life, the movie delves into her challenging past, illustrious career, and tumultuous relationships. Critics have remarked that the film feels more like an operatic journey, imbued with emotions such as betrayal and sorrow. Jolie even honed her singing skills for the portrayal, which adds a special touch to her performance and possibly positions her for another Oscar nod.

Lively’s involvement in “It Ends With Us,” an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s celebrated novel, has also launched on Netflix. In the film, Blake Lively plays Lily Bloom alongside Justin Baldoni, who also directs. However, some reviews have described the film as unbalanced, struggling to blend themes of domestic violence with those of romance and female empowerment, resulting in a hint of melodrama.

The gripping documentary “Sugarcane” highlights a community’s painful discoveries of unmarked graves at a Canadian Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church. This film sheds light on the harrowing histories of Indigenous children subjected to abuse within these institutions, and is available for streaming on both Hulu and Disney+.

On the music front, Snoop Dogg has released his 20th album, “Missionary,” produced by Dr. Dre. This project is positioned as a follow-up to Snoop’s classic “Doggystyle,” featuring a lineup of guest artists including Eminem and 50 Cent. If previous singles are any indication, this album promises an exciting addition to the hip-hop genre just in time for the holidays.

Fans of the late DMX can look forward to “Let Us Pray: Chapter X,” which is now available through Def Jam Records. This posthumous collection showcases DMX’s iconic voice alongside contributions from a star-studded roster, creating a must-listen experience for hip-hop aficionados.

Elton John’s early life is explored in depth in the new documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late,” debuting on Disney+ on December 13. This film takes a closer look at John’s journey, reflecting on both his triumphs and struggles along the way.

Additionally, the upcoming 2024 Billboard Music Awards will be broadcast live on Paramount+ this Thursday, featuring performances from artists like Coldplay and Jelly Roll, though details about the event remain sparse.

In television, “Paris & Nicole: The Encore” is set to premiere on Peacock, reuniting Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie 20 years after their initial run on “The Simple Life.” This three-part series aims to revisit beloved moments from their past while mixing in contemporary elements.

Jamie Foxx is ready to take on his 2023 health scare with humor in his new Netflix comedy special, “Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…,” which is being promoted as an opportunity to hear his side of the story. The special, shot in October, promises to bring back the beloved comedic flair of the Oscar winner.

Fans of the iconic series “Dexter” can anticipate a prequel that delves into the titular character’s origins. Titled “Original Sin,” this show follows a young Dexter, played by Patrick Gibson, as he learns the ethics of vigilante justice from his father, bringing back the original series’ narrator Michael C. Hall for voiceovers. This series, expanding the “Dexter” universe, is set to air on Showtime and stream on Paramount+ this Sunday.

“Queer Eye” is also making a return to Netflix with some cast changes for its ninth season, now featuring Jeremiah Brent in place of Bobby Berk. Meanwhile, a dark comedy titled “No Good Deed,” starring Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow, explores the challenges faced by a married couple contemplating the sale of their home, filled with bittersweet family history.

On the video game front, Bethesda Softworks is rebooting the Indiana Jones franchise with “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” where players will embark on a globe-trotting adventure as the archaeologist himself. For mobile gamers, the beloved “Monument Valley” series will be expanded with a third installment, “Monument Valley 3,” promising a new protagonist and intricate puzzles set in a vibrant oceanic world.

With these exciting new releases across various formats, entertainment options for the upcoming week are sure to keep audiences engaged.