The 11 Best Things To Stream This Weekend, From 'dune: Part Two' To A Beach Boys Documentary

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- The finales of "The Good Doctor" and "Survivor" aired this week.
- Theatrical releases like "Knock at the Cabin" and "Dune: Part Two" are now streaming.
- Jennifer Lopez also stars in a new sci-fi movie on Netflix.
It's officially finale season over on the major TV networks.
"Survivor" and "The Good Doctor" both wrapped this week, the latter for good. Meanwhile, the final season of the supernatural drama "Evil" just kicked off.
If you're looking for true crime, Max has a new docuseries called "Hell on Earth: The Verónica Case" about one mother's quest for justice.
For something lighter, you can also check out "Thirst With Shay Mitchell," in which the "Pretty Little Liars" star travels the world and tries out unique drinks.
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.
Netflix
The new animated series picks up six years after the events of the earlier series "Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous," which aired from 2020 to 2022.
This is a great option to watch with slightly older kids (or younger ones who have an adult present to help them emotionally handle the concept of dinosaurs eating people).
Streaming on: Netflix
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The hit ABC medical drama completed its run on Tuesday, after seven seasons on the air. The series finale focuses on Shaun (Freddie Highmore) and the other doctors working to save two of their own and ends with a time jump 10 years into the future.
Streaming on: Hulu
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See which of the five remaining castaways won season 46 of the long-running reality competition series in the two-hour finale.
Streaming on: Paramount+
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Jennifer Lopez's eponymous character, Atlas, is a "brilliant but misanthropic data analyst" who hates AI and is tasked with saving humanity from it. Between this and the vibe in portions of "This Is Me... Now: A Love Story," it's safe to say J.Lo is in her sci-fi era.
Streaming on: Netflix
Universal
M. Night Shyamalan's latest is an apocalyptic psychological horror film starring Dave Bautista and Jonathan Groff. On the Shyamalan scale from "The Last Airbender" (0) to "The Sixth Sense" (100), this one falls somewhere between "The Village" and "Signs" in terms of quality.
Streaming on: Peacock
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The hit film, which was released in theaters in March, is now available to stream at home. Judge for yourself what you think of director Denis Villeneuve's tweaked ending and how it might play into the forthcoming "Dune: Part 3."
Perhaps most importantly, enjoy Austin Butler's extreme baldness (no, but seriously, he's the real standout).
Streaming on: Max
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The supernatural drama from "The Good Wife" creators Robert and Michelle King was shuttled from CBS over to Paramount+ after its first season but found a strong core audience. It'll wrap on its own terms this year.
Streaming on: Paramount+
WBD
This four-episode unscripted series features the "Pretty Little Liars" and "You" actor drinking her way around the world, exploring trends and the best bars.
It's like that Stanley Tucci show, except with alcohol instead of pasta.
Streaming on: Max
Max
This harrowing docuseries tells the story of 13-year-old Verónica, a Spanish girl who accused her neighbor of rape, and the actions her mother took to seek justice against him.
Streaming on: Max
Apple TV+
The fourth season of one of Apple's most underrated series kicked off this week. The British comedy, which focuses on Nikki and Jason, a couple attempting to grow their family, picks up with a time jump six years after the events of season three.
Streaming on: Apple TV+
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The new documentary, directed and produced by Frank Marshall, traces the rise of the legendary band over its extraordinary decadeslong career.
Streaming on: Disney+
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