7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (August 30)

The Rings of Power season 2 and Terminator Zero lead this week’s recommendations

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Just like every week before it, there are plenty ofnew moviesand shows to catch on the world’s biggest streamers this time around – but there’s one hit series that’ll hope to rule them all this weekend.

That’s right,The Rings of Power, the most successfulAmazonTV Original of all-time, is back for its highly anticipated second season. Based on what our reviewer said, it sounds like it’s worth catching the high fantasy series' sophomore season, too, but you’ll need to read on to find out why that’s the case.

Nonplussed aboutPrime Video’s take onThe Lord of the Rings? Six other absorbing TV series and films are set to make their debuts (or have already done so) on the world’sbest streaming servicesbefore Sunday evening arrives. So, hop to it, dear reader!

The Rings of Power season 2 (Prime Video)

The Rings of Power season 2 (Prime Video)

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I likedThe Rings of Powerseason 1. It wasn’t perfect, but Amazon’sLord of the Ringsprequel show was a fantastical feast for the eyes, with melodrama, horror-imbued moments, high-stakes action, and reams of fantasy to be captivated by.

Ever sinceThe Rings of Powerseason 2was first announced, then, I’ve been eager for one of thebest Prime Video shows' return. Thankfully, the near-two-year wait has been worth it, withThe Rings of Power’s second season being the thrilling and faithful TV adaptation I’ve wanted all along(and I suspect many Tolkien fanatics have, too).

I’ve been covering the series extensively in recent time, so check out ourRings of Powertag pagefor exclusive insights from its showrunners and cast. I’ll continue to write about it for, well, as long as I’m allowed to, so stick with TechRadar for all of your Middle-earth needs.

Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter

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Only Murders in the Building season 4 (Hulu/Disney Plus)

Only Murders in the Buildingis back and seemingly bigger than ever, with the hitHulushow’s newest installment (it’s also available onDisney Plusinternationally) already earningan impressive 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

This time, the unlikely and much-loved trio of Mabel (Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin), and Oliver (Martin Short) are back to try and figure out who killed their beloved friend and Charles’ long-time stunt double Sazz, so season 4’s story could arguably be their most personal case yet. They’re also jetting off to Los Angeles because someone’s keen to turn their podcast into a movie, which means we’ll be reunited with Meryl Streep’s Loretta Durkin, too. Huzzah! So, make sure you tune back into one of thebest Hulu showsandbest Disney Plus shows, especially if you’re a true crime connoisseur.

Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer

Terminator Zero (Netflix)

Judgment Day is finally upon us, which means that you can now streamTerminator ZeroonNetflix.If you’re fan of James Cameron’s cyborg assassin sci-fi saga – and let’s be honest, why wouldn’t you be – then you’re in for a treat, because the new showgoes back to the original movie’s horror roots. In fact, its creatorMatt Tomlin reveals that it’s “a faithful adaptation” to the sci-fi franchiseafter digging into the original source material.

Indeed, you won’t see any Arnold Schwarzenegger-type characters with leather jackets and Harley Davidsons in this adaptation, andSarah Connor won’t be backeither. Instead, in this R-rated animated series, when Skynet goes rogue and starts to unleash Armageddon, humanity looks to a lone female freedom fighter called Eiko to save the scientist Malcolm Lee. Swapping out LA for Tokyo,Terminator Zerohas the potential to not only be one of thebest Netflix anime, but also one of thebest Netflix shows.

Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor

Kinds of Kindness (Disney Plus / Hulu)

Yorgos Lanthimos is one of the biggest directors flying the Greek Weird Wave – a film movement described byCollideras examining authoritarian power structures in weird and wonderful ways – flag high. And, after watching his most recent collaboration with Emma Stone inPoor Things,which was a colorful, whirlwind odyssey delight, I’m very excited to see what they’ve got in store next. The pair had also worked together onThe Favourite,which just so happens toalso be joining Hulu in September, so you’ve got two more great movies to stream after you’re done withKinds of Kindness.

Speaking of Lanthimos' latest endeavor, it wouldn’t make ourbest Hulu moviesandbest Disney Plus movieslists because of its 72% Rotten Tomatoes score, meaning it just falls short of criteria for inclusions. That won’t stop me from streaming it this weekend, though. I’m a fan of anthologies as a tool for storytelling because of how it can piece together a complex theme or sparse narrative, and the triptych fable about a man without choice, a woman’s search for a prodigious spiritual leader, and a policeman’s missing wife at the centre ofKinds of Kindnesssounds perfect for it.

Amelia Schwanke, senior entertainment editor

Kaos (Netflix)

Kaosis a dark comedy series that puts a contemporary reimagining of Greek mythology. In it, three humans start to discover their connections with each other and an ancient prophecy, all while they grapple with corrupt Greek gods.

The ever-so-charming Jeff Goldblum playing an emotionally unstable Zeus, the Greek God of Thunder? Sign me up! Although I don’t know much about Greek mythology, this sounds like an enjoyable twist on the subject. Who knows, maybe I’ll learn something new and it’ll become one of the best Netflix shows.

Grace Morris, entertainment writer

The Watchers (Max)

The Watchers, a new supernatural horror, is ready to stream onMax, so fans of the genre will be eating good this weekend. It’s the directorial debut from Ishana Night Shyamalan, who is following in her father’s footsteps to deliver scares. Whether or not she’s inherited his love of insane twists and turns is a mystery, and you’ll have to watch (no pun intended) to find out more and see if it’s worthy of ourbest horror movieslist.

The movie follows Mina (Dakota Fanning), a 28-year-old artist who becomes trapped in a vast, untouched forest in Ireland. While there, she is stuck with three strangers who are stalked by mysterious creatures every night, i.e. the titular “Watchers”, who she must keep herself safe from. Taking plenty of inspiration from folklore, this is one to watch if you like your horrors rural and ominous. Keep an eye out to see if it joins ourbest Max moviesguide shortly.

Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer

K-Pop Idols (Apple TV Plus)

Apple TV Plusis giving us a backstage pass into the world of K-Pop stardom with their new docuseriesK-Pop Idols.The six-part documentary offers a close look at the intense reality of being in an industry that demands perfection with much-loved artists Jessi, CRAVITY and BLACKSWAN.

While I don’t listen to K-Pop music, I’m aware of the talent, craft, and determination the performers put into their show-stopping performances. It’s an interesting world that I’m keen to learn about and I’m looking forward to being mesmerized by the idols' gift on putting on a stunning show onApple’s streaming platform. We’ll have to wait and see if it makes it onto ourbest Apple TV Plus showslist.

Grace Morris, entertainment writer

For more streaming recommendations, read our guides on thebest Paramount Plus shows,best Prime Video movies,best Paramount Plus movies, andbest Apple TV Plus movies.

As TechRadar’s senior entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You’ll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest.

An NCTJ-accredited journalist, Tom also writes reviews, analytical articles, opinion pieces, and interview-led features on the biggest franchises, actors, directors and other industry leaders. You may see his quotes pop up in the odd official Marvel Studios video, too, such as thisMoon Knight TV spot.

Away from work, Tom can be found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, staying fit at the gym, and petting every dog he comes across.

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