15 movies and shows to stream this weekend, from a new Chad Michael Murray romcom to the latest ‘Alien’ sequel

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  • “Outlander,” “Based on a True Story,” and “The Sex Lives of College Girls” return this week.
  • Movies including “Blitz,” “The Piano Lesson,” and “Alien: Romulus” are streaming.
  • New shows like “Interior Chinatown” and “A Man on the Inside” are out, too.

Several popular TV shows had their premieres this week.

The beloved historical drama “Outlander” is back with the second half of its seventh season, over a year after the last episodes aired. The Peacock drama “Based on a True Story” returns for its second season, and the HBO Max comedy “The Sex Lives of College Girls” premieres its third season.

There are a ton of new movies, too, both streaming-only releases like “Spellbound” and “Joy,” as well as theatrical films like “Blitz,” “Firebrand,” and “The Piano Lesson.”

Here’s a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you’re looking for.



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