Westerns, adventures, holiday romances, and more are sure to find something to watch this weekend, and with the best streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video continuing their onslaught of new releases, you'll have plenty of options for missed viewing.
Topping the TV viewing list is “Yellowstone” Season 5 Part 2, the final chapter in the Dutton family saga, with twists, turns, explosions, and death. Also this weekend is “Outer Banks” Season 4 Part 2, a teen treasure hunt drama filled with more thrills and romance.
On the movie front, Netflix will begin offering holiday movies with “Meet Me Next Christmas. Here's a guide to what to watch this weekend.
And another empire bites the dust. Yellowstone,” which reigned for years as cable TV's most-watched series and could have continued to be successful for much longer, is ending because its creators and stars couldn't get along. Kevin Costner plays the show's patriarch and is a big reason for its popularity, but ultimately Taylor Sheridan is the boss. So, “Yellowstone” will ride off into the sunset, but will live on in various spin-offs, prequels, and sequels. As for this final installment, we don't know how John Dutton will be written out, but with his departure, his children Casey (Luke Grimes), Beth (Kelly Reilly), and Jamie (Wes Bentley) will be in an all-out battle for control of the family's ranch. There's no doubt that they will be in an all-out battle for control of the family ranch.
Episode 9 premieres Sunday, November 10 at 8 p.m. ET on Paramount Network (via Philo, Sling, and Fubo)
The Pogues are back for more treasure hunting. After squandering their fortune on gold in El Dorado, the teens take on a new adventure to find Blackbeard's blue crown. John B. (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madeline Klein), Pope (Jonathan Davis), and Cleo (Carasia Grant) are stuck in a rapidly flooding catacomb. They will probably survive, but they need to retrieve a mysterious scroll that they believe is a map to the crown. Meanwhile, JJ (Rudy Pankow) is still reeling from the bombshell about his real parents.
Available on Netflix
The second spin-off of the action spy series “Citadel,” this prequel focuses on stuntman Bunny (Varun Dhawan). He hires an unsuccessful actress, Honey (Samantha), to work on the side, and the two plunge into the world of espionage. Years later, the two are estranged by a dangerous past and are forced to reunite to protect their young daughter Nadia (played by Priyanka Chopra in the original series).
Available on Prime Video
For some reason, this “Batman” spinoff has received very little buzz online. It's a shame, because it's a great film. If you missed it, you can catch up by watching the final episode of the series. Throughout the season, Oz (Colin Farrell) schemed and scrabbled his way to the top of Gotham's underworld. He has almost succeeded in seizing control of the market for his new drug, Bliss. But now Sophia Gigante (Christine Milioti) wants to kill him. Oz must act fast and smart to become the kingpin he always wanted to be.
Episode 8 premieres Sunday, November 10 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max
Netflix gets an early start with this new Christmas rom-com starring Christina Milian as a woman with a dream: concert tickets! . No, not tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras tour, but tickets to the sold-out Pentatonix Christmas Eve show. Layla hopes to be reunited there with the man of her dreams, the dashing James (Kofi Siribo). To get the tickets, she sets out on a “love treasure hunt” through New York City, accompanied by professional concierge Teddy (Deverell Ellis). But as Leila gets closer to her goal, she begins to question what (and who) she really wants.
Available on Netflix
Nostalgia is a powerful drug. The drama begins when the free-spirited Elliot (Maisie Stella) turns 18. At a celebratory campout with her friends, she drinks a hallucinogenic mushroom tea. Then she comes face to face with her older, wiser 38-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza). For the rest of the summer, Elliott's “old butt” begins to offer advice and warnings, especially about a boy named Chad (Percy Hines White).
Available on Prime Video
Many of us have things we wish we could change about ourselves. Prettier, smarter, thinner, curvier ....... Aspiring actor Edward (Sebastian Stan) wants to change his ugly face due to a disease called neurofibromatosis. He undergoes radical surgery that dramatically changes his appearance, making him look like ...... Yes, he becomes like Sebastian Stan. When a neighbor writes a play based on his pre-operative life, Edward loses the role to another actor with neurofibromatosis, the charismatic Oswald (Adam Pearson).
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