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What to Stream This Weekend

Get extreme with Legolas, travel with Conan O'Brien, and investigate a murder with Lily Gladstone.

By Chloe Albanesius
Updated April 19, 2024
conan obrien must go Conan O'Brien Must Go (Credit: Conaco/Max)

When it comes to streaming video, the content pile is vast, and you've got the whole weekend to decide how you want to slice it. There are now too many shows and movies to choose from, spread across too many video-streaming services. We make it easy for you. Each week, we highlight the streaming content we're excited to watch or think you should binge. Fire up your media-streaming device of choice and start watching.


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Under the Bridge (Hulu)

Fresh off her Academy Award-nominated performance in Killers of the Flower Moon, Lily Gladstone stars as Cam in this Hulu series about a Canadian police officer (and a novelist sidekick) investigating the disappearance of a teenage girl and the friends who may be involved.


The Jinx - Part Two (Max)

HBO's The Jinx had one hell of an ending, but Robert Durst's story didn't end as the credits rolled. In part two, filmmakers follow the years-long aftermath of his shocking maybe-confession.


Orlando Bloom: To the Edge (Peacock)

Orlando Bloom wasn't going to let Zac Efron be the only early-aughts heartthrob to try a few daredevil tricks. In this Peacock series, everyone's favorite elf takes things to the edge (or however far NBC's legal department will allow) for a "physical, mental and spiritual journey of self-discovery" by wingsuiting, free diving, and rock climbing.


Conan O'Brien Must Go (Max)

Conan O'Brien pushes himself to the limit in a different way on this Max series, where the comedian travels the world to meet up with listeners of his podcast “Conan O’Brien Needs a Fan." Season one finds Conan in Norway, Thailand, Argentina, and Ireland, where fans give him a taste of the local culture, cuisine, and sights.


The Circle: Season 6 (Netflix)

The Circle debuted four year ago, shortly before we were all banished to our homes for Zoom happy hours, sourdough starters, and an existential crisis. So forgive me if this competition show—where people are locked in separate apartments and communicate with neighbors via a custom social media app—doesn't exactly spark joy. But people seem to like it, and this time around, producers throw in an AI chatbot, because of course they do.


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About Chloe Albanesius

Executive Editor for News

I started out covering tech policy in Washington, D.C. for The National Journal's Technology Daily, where my beat included state-level tech news and all the congressional hearings and FCC meetings I could handle. After a move to New York City, I covered Wall Street trading tech at Incisive Media before switching gears to consumer tech and PCMag. I now lead PCMag's news coverage and manage our how-to content.

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