
What to Stream This Weekend: 'The Bear,' 'My Mom Jayne' and 'Squid Game'
Some of the summer's biggest shows on streaming are dropping this week so if you plan to hunker down in the air conditioning and binge your way through the weekend, you have some great titles to choose from. On Hulu, check out season 4 of The Bear; the acclaimed series released 10 episodes all at once on Wednesday. And on Netflix, the final episodes of Squid Game also have arrived, so you can plow through all of season 3 as soon as possible.
If you're looking for something new to watch, there are a few great shows that premiered this week, too, including the new Marvel series Ironheart on Disney Plus, the crime thriller Smoke on Apple TV Plus and Jensen Ackles as an LAPD detective in Prime Video's Countdown. And on Max, check out the documentary My Mom Jayne, a biography of actor Jayne Mansfield directed by her daughter, Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay.
These shows and movies are sure to keep everyone busy this weekend -- here's all the info you need to tune in.
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Netflix
Netflix
Squid Game, Season 3 (June 27)
The third and final season of Squid Game arrives June 27 and hopefully will finally offer Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) and his fellow players some closure after participating in the world's most deadly game. This time around, Gi-hun is even more determined to end the game once and for all, but at what cost? The final six episodes of the series drop all at once on Friday.
Hulu
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The Bear, Season 4 (June 25)
The Bear returned for its fourth season this week with 10 episodes arriving all at once. Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Liza Colon-Zayas and the rest of the cast are all back as employees of the eponymous eatery, The Bear, which opened as a fine-dining restaurant last season. The new season, along with seasons 1-3, are all available to stream on Hulu.
Apple TV Plus
Apple TV Plus
Smoke (June 27)
Starring and executive produced by Emmy Award nominee Taron Egerton, Smoke is a new crime drama created by Dennis Lehane, who previously collaborated with Egerton on their award-winning series Black Bird. The nine-episode drama about detectives investigating an arson plot co-stars Jurnee Smollett, Greg Kinnear and Anna Chlumsky. Its first two episodes premiere on Apple TV Plus this Friday, June 27, with a new episode arriving every Friday through Aug. 15.
Prime Video
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Countdown (June 25)
Jensen Ackles leads the cast of Prime Video's new series Countdown, which premiered Wednesday, June 25, with the first three episodes. Ackles stars as Mark Meachum, an LAPD detective who gets recruited by a secret task force to help investigate the murder of a Homeland Security officer, but stumbles on a deeper, darker plot that threatens millions of lives. New episodes will follow weekly through Sept. 3.
Max
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My Mom Jayne (June 27)
We've been watching Mariska Hargitay on our TV screens as Olivia Benson in the Law & Order franchise for decades now but she goes behind the camera to direct the new documentary, My Mom Jayne, about her mother Jayne Mansfield. Hargitay was a toddler when her mother died in a car wreck at the age of 34, and the film provides viewers -- and Hargitay herself -- a deeper look at the woman she yearned to know better.
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