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Streaming What’s on TV This Week: Wolfs, Will & Harper, and More

Streaming What’s on TV This Week: Wolfs, Will & Harper, and More

Two of the biggest movie stars in the world are coming to Apple TV Plus soon; the streaming service will release the new film Wolf starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt on September 27, and it’s just one of several big titles coming this week. Other platforms, including Netflix, Hulu, and Paramount Plus, also have some big shows and movies to share.

On Netflix, you can watch the new comedy Nobody Wants This , a series starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as two people who unexpectedly find love. There’s also a new documentary on Netflix called Will & Harper , starring SNL alumni Will Ferrell and Harper Steele. Steele met Ferrell when they were both hired on the late-night show, and the film explores how their friendship evolved after Steele transitioned from man to woman. Also out Friday is the touching sports drama Rez Ball , a classic outsider story about a basketball team on an American Indian reservation.

Australian series Colin From Accounts returns to Paramount Plus for a second season this week, and the streaming service also has something a little darker in store: Apartment 7A, a ’60s-set thriller that serves as a prequel to Rosemary’s Baby. If you want to treat the apartment’s demonic residents to supernatural phenomena, be sure to check out Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal on Hulu, a new crime series that pins crimes on characters like Bigfoot.

Learn more about the week’s biggest headlines below.

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Best New Shows & Movies to Stream (September 23 – September 29)

Netflix

Netflix

Will & Harper, which hits Netflix on September 27, is a road trip documentary starring Saturday Night Live alum Will Ferrell and his longtime friend Harper Steele. Steele, who came out as transgender three years ago, found a staunch ally in Ferrell, and the film explores their friendship before, during and after her transition.

Netflix

Nobody Wants This (September 26)

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody play unlikely romantic partners in the new Netflix comedy series Nobody Wants This. Bell plays Joanne, a cynical, agnostic podcaster who meets a rabbi named Noah, played by Brody. Despite their opposing views on life and their very different families, the romantic attraction between the pair draws them closer. The series premieres Thursday, September 26.

Netflix

Produced by basketball legend LeBron James and co-written by Reservation Dogs creator Sterlin Harjo, Rez Ball is an outlaw sports drama about a Native American reservation basketball team determined to become state champions. Director and co-writer Sydney Freeland describes it as “Friday Night Lights, but from an Indigenous perspective,” and while the film features a few familiar faces, like Prey’s Amber Midthunder, most of the young cast are newcomers, cast for their on-screen acting chops as well as their on-court athleticism.

Apple TV Plus

Disney+

George Clooney and Brad Pitt team up for the new action comedy Wolf, playing professional fixers who come to cover up the same crime. When the two men, accustomed to working alone, are forced to work together, the night becomes increasingly chaotic. The film, which had a brief theatrical release, will hit Apple TV Plus on Friday, September 27.

Hulu

Hulu

Out There: Paranormal Crimes (September 24)

Hulu’s new crime series arrives just in time for spooky season. Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal follows eight true crime cases that have one thing in common—a brush with the supernatural. Each episode focuses on a case that led witnesses and investigators to the same conclusion: that something otherworldly was responsible for the crime. The series hits Hulu on September 24.

Paramount Plus

Peacock

Colin From Accounts Season 2 (September 26)

The second season of the Australian series Colin From Accounts will premiere on Paramount Plus on September 26. The series was written by husband-and-wife team Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, who also star as Gordon and Ashley, who meet after a car accident and adopt a dog they name Colin.

Prime Video

In Apartment 7A, Julia Garner plays a young dancer named Terry Gionoffrio living in New York City who rents a room in the home of the Castavets, an elderly couple played by Dianne Weist and Kevin McNally. This psychological thriller is a prequel to Rosemary’s Baby and explores the life of another young woman living in the Bamford apartment building in the 1960s who is terrorized by her neighbors.