This Friday serves a huge plateau of mixed emotions: today is the 1st anniversary of the WHO declaring COVID-19 a global pandemic, marking one year since the world smoked. Despite the crazy fights and heartaches, we have to applaud everyone there for coming this far! So give it a shot and celebrate your strength and endurance with the streaming platforms that have been the lifelines of your entertainment throughout. And whether you’re browsing the options on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime or all of the above, getting the latest streaming titles is always the best way to get started. But where should you start? Here’s how we look at what to watch this weekend and where to broadcast it.
New movies and shows streaming this weekend: Yes, the day, child 90 and Making his mark
There are a lot of new movies and shows to be broadcast on every possible platform this weekend, but let’s start with the most important leagues. It exists on Netflix Yes, the day, the new family comedy with Jennifer Garner that the whole household will enjoy. And if you’re inspired to say “yes” to everything after watching that movie, we can suggest you check it out. child 90, the original Hulu documentary from Punky Brewster star Soleil Moon Frye, who reveals the cover of what it was like to grow up in Hollywood in the 1990s. Sports fans won’t have a problem finding things to watch this weekend (I remember the NCAA wazoo basketball tournaments!), But those who want to pursue a new sport should pursue it Leaving his mark, the series of docs about the Australian Football League on Amazon Prime Video. Like I said, there are so many great movies and shows available to watch this weekend! And to get you started, check out some of the highlights from the great movies and shows we’re airing right now, which we’ve listed below:
New on Netflix on March 12: Yes, the day
Jennifer Garner plays the lead role Yes, the day, the family comedy movie that is new on Netflix this weekend. Based on the popular book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal of the same name, the film focuses on a mother who once lived her life saying “yes”, but since she has children she has said “no” more often. Tired of the person she has become, Allison and her husband (played by Edgar Ramírez) decide to dedicate 24 hours to saying nothing but “yes” to all their children’s requests! Stupid, light and sweet, Yes, the day is one of the top movies on Netflix this month and proves that once and for all, Jennifer Garner is America’s mother.
Current Yes, the day on Netflix
New on Hulu on March 12: child 90
New to Hulu this weekend is child 90, the original eye-opening documentary about how he grew up in young Hollywood in the 1990s. Featuring unseen footage from Soleil Moon Frye (Punky Brewster) and with testimonies from celebrities such as David Arquette, Tori Leonard, Stephen Dorff and many others, child 90 it serves as a fascinating walk on the memory strip both for the stars of the time, who experienced the first famous brushes in the 90s, and for the fans and viewers who watched them rise – and sometimes fall.
Current child 90 on Hulu
New on Amazon Prime Video March 12: Making his mark
Putting his mark tells the story of the greatest sport in Australia in the most challenging year in its history. New to Amazon Prime Video this weekend, this unprecedented look into the inner sanctuary of the Australian Football League (AFL) follows key players, coaches and directors from six teams as they navigate a year whose struggles are defined by more than the coronavirus pandemic. If you’re looking for an exciting new portrait of the characters that make up the elite sport, check out the new top series in Down Under, Putting his mark.
Current Putting his mark on Prime Video
The full list of new movies and shows streaming this weekend
The options above only scratch the surface, so you know that the full range this weekend will have amazing options for what to watch this weekend! For full details of the best movies and shows to play now or if you’re not yet decided on what to watch this weekend, check out the full list below:
New on Netflix – Full list
Released Friday, March 12th
Love alarm: Season 2 * ORIGINAL NETFLIX
Paper lives * NETFLIX MOVIE
PD paradise: Part 3 * ORIGINAL NETFLIX
chosen * ORIGINAL NETFLIX
IT IS * NETFLIX MOVIE
Released Sunday, March 14th
Audrey (2020)
New on Hulu- Complete list
Released Friday, March 12th
Cake: Season 4 Premiere (FXX)
Goodbye Love (2020)
child 90: Documentary Premiere (Hulu Original)
Released Sunday, March 14th
Buddy Games (2019)
New on Amazon Prime Video – Complete List
Released Friday, March 12th
Honest thief (2020)
Putting his mark: Season 1 * Original Amazon series
New on Disney + – Complete list
Released Friday, March 12th
Disney’s secrets of sulfur springs: long gone
Disney Junior Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is In
Disney My Music Story: Perfume
Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (S1-S8)
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Veterinarian (S7)
Marvel studios are assembled – “Assembled premiere: making WandaVision” * Disney + Original
Marvel Studios: Legends * Disney + Original
Miss Peregrine’s house for special children
You own the room (Premiere) * Disney + Original
New on HBO Max – Complete List
Released Friday, March 12th
Isabel
Our mothers (Aka Our mothers), 2021 (HBO)
Tigtone, Season 2
Released Saturday, March 13th
Speed, 1994 (HBO)
Three busy debris
Released Sunday, March 14th
Allen v. Farrow, The finale of the documentary series
Messy goes to Okido
New on Starz- Complete list
Released Friday, March 12th
Step Up: High Water
Released Saturday, March 6th
Inside out
Released Sunday, March 14th
American gods
Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham
The effect of the lake
lightness
New on Showtime – Complete List
Released Sunday, March 14th
Cut deep
New on BritBox- Complete list
Released Friday, March 12th
Open all hours: S1-4 | New for BritBox, exclusive 25 X 30