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For the second week in a row, the weekend streaming guide is posted on Wednesday to capture the new shows releasing on Wednesday and Thursday, with updates over the weekend if needed. This week’s guide is packed with shows and movies, including VOD releases and theatrical releases. From pirates on the high seas to epic space operas to vampire ballerinas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy over the weekend.

New releases include “Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver” on Netflix, a continuation of Zach Snyder’s space opera which promises a satisfying conclusion for fans of campy sci-fi. “Under The Bridge” on Hulu is a mystery based on a true story, while “Freud’s Last Session” on Netflix explores a fictional conversation between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis. “Migration” on Peacock is a family-friendly film about birds migrating, and “Black Sails” Seasons 1-4 are now available on Netflix for those who enjoy historical pirate drama. “Late Night With The Devil” on Shudder is a horror movie that promises to be a creepy watch.

In the ongoing section, “Sugar” on Apple TV follows Colin Farrell as a private detective in a stylish noir mystery drama set in Tokyo and LA. “Shogun” on Hulu is a favorite show of the year, set in feudal Japan during a time of upheaval. “The Sympathizer” on HBO / Max is a spy thriller set during the Vietnam war with new episodes airing on Sundays. Other shows currently airing include “Star Trek: Discovery,” “Parish” on AMC, “A Gentleman in Moscow” on Paramount+, “X-Men 97” on Disney+, and “Mary and George” on Starz.

In theaters, “Abigail” follows the kidnapping of a young ballerina who turns out to be a vampire, leading to hunters becoming the hunted. “Blood For Dust” is a bare-bones indie crime thriller with positive reviews. The guide wraps up with recommendations for further reading and ways to connect with the guide via social media and newsletters.

Overall, the weekend streaming guide offers a diverse selection of shows and movies for viewers to enjoy over the weekend, with something for every taste and genre preference. Whether it’s exploring historical dramas, sci-fi space operas, or horror films, there are plenty of options to choose from. Be sure to check out the guide for updates and recommendations, and don’t hesitate to share your own suggestions with the guide creator.

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