6 new movies and shows on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV Plus and more this week

6 new movies and shows on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV Plus and more this week
Are you looking for something to watch this week? It's a solid seven days for streaming services, with Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV Plus, and HBO Max all having something new to watch this week. Below, we've rounded up a selection of movies and shows you can stream in the coming days, and we'll show you how to watch them, whether you're in the US, UK or Australia (or if regional restrictions exclude you). Not Netflix's biggest new week for TV shows - expect the remaining weeks of July to heat up with the release of Cursed (July 17) and The Umbrella Academy season 2 (July 31) - but it does have a great new action movie to watch with Charlize Theron. Here are the highlights of what you can stream this week on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Apple TV Plus.

The Old Guard (Netflix)

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(Image Credit: Netflix) Netflix's Big Movie of the Week is an action movie starring Charlize Theron as an immortal warrior, who leads a cell of like-minded super people to defend the world from threats against humanity. . However, after their cover was blown and their ability to live forever became known to everyone, the group was seriously threatened. It doesn't seem like a tough watch as Netflix's action movies are dying out, and the critics' consensus has generally been positive so far. Let's hope this is more like Extraction on Netflix than The Last Days of American Crime. Streaming on Netflix from July 10

Palm Springs (Hulu)

The most acclaimed movie of the week is Hulu's Palm Springs, a romantic comedy featuring Brooklyn Nine Nine/The Lonely Island's Andy Samberg, Cristin Milioti (How I Met Your Mother) and JK Simmons, which currently has 100% positive reviews. About Rotten Tomatoes. They are two people stuck together in a Groundhog Day time loop, living over and over again on the same day of a friend's wedding. Sounds like a lot of fun, based on the animated trailer above. Hulu paid €22 million for the rights to this film. Unfortunately, this one doesn't have a UK or Australian release date yet, but we expect it to release on VOD soon. Streaming on Hulu from July 10

Stateless (Netflix)

(Image credit: Ben King/Netflix) This high-profile Australian series launches internationally this week on Netflix. It is about four people from different backgrounds who find their complex lives intertwined in the most unlikely places: an Australian immigration center based in the desert. It features a cast of big names, with Cate Blanchett, Yvonne Strahovski, and Jai Courtney among the recognizable faces here. Stateless People received critical acclaim when it premiered earlier this year in its home country, so it's worth checking to see if you're up for some serious drama this week. Streaming on Netflix from July 8

Little Voice (Apple TV Plus)

Apple TV Plus has had a busy year for the originals. From the themed comedy Mythic Quest to the animated musical Central Park, there are plenty of originals for subscribers to discover. The latest is this JJ Abrams-produced romance series about a young aspiring singer in New York, set to original music. Streaming on Apple TV Plus from July 10

Pretty close (HBO Max)

The creator of the famous Cartoon Network series, Regular Show, returns with this animated show to a Los Angeles-based house full of thirty scrambled lives. This is the new streaming service for HBO Max's first adult animated sitcom, which originally premiered a few years ago. It looks like it's worth checking out, from the trailer above, if you're a fan of the likes of Bob's Burgers or American Dad. Frustratingly, like all HBO Max originals to date, it doesn't yet have a UK or Australian release date. Streaming on HBO Max from July 9

Down to Earth with Zac Efron (Netflix)

This new travel show features handsome actor Zac Efron investigating new eco-friendly innovations in the modern world, like the giant 'pet bag' mentioned in the previous trailer. However, it still contains elements of traditional travel shows, such as Efron trying different types of food around the world, and contains plenty of shirtless shots of the titular star, if that makes this series more appealing.