New Movies on Streaming: ‘Thunderbolts,' ‘Ballerina' + More
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, a French romantic comedy written and directed by Laura Piani, stars Camille Rutherford as Agathe Robinson, a French bookseller who writes a romance novel and finds herself at a writers residency where she becomes entangled in a love triangle. Sounds like the perfect antidote to superheroes and shoot-'em-ups if you ask me.
These are just a few of the films that are available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, YouTube, and through your cable service this week. Check out what movies are available to buy or rent on demand now.
Marvel's Thunderbolts, which arrived on demand this week, marks the final film in Phase Five of the MCU. (Ironheart, the new series that just dropped on Disney+, is the last show in Phase Five.) In Thunderbolts, Florence Pugh stars as Yelena Belova, the adopted sister of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow character. Yelena, a black widow assassin herself, is now leading a team of antiheroes, including Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), and Red Guardian (David Harbour) as they find themselves on a dangerous expedition that will redeem their reputations.
WHERE TO WATCH THUNDERBOLTS
Ballerina, which is set in the John Wick universe and does indeed feature Keanu Reeves as our previously dead assassin, stars Ana de Armas as Eve, an assassin herself. After the death of her own father when she was a child, Eve was taken in by Winston, the character portrayed in every Wick movie by Ian McShane, who eventually trains her to be a trained killer (who also happens to be an actual ballerina). The film is out now on demand.
WHERE TO WATCH BALLERINA
Another Simple Favor
Mountainhead
Thunderbolts*
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
Ballerina
The Instigators
Tornado
Luther: Never Too Much
Pretty Thing
TAEYONG: TY TRACK IN CINEMAS
Nine-Ring Golden Dagger
Ice Road: Vengeance
The Death of Snow White
Eternal
Zenithal
Guitar Lessons
Jackdaw
Sound of the Surf
Sister Midnight
Bring Her Back
Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted
Bearing Witness: Native American Voices in Hollywood
The Greatest Thing Ever! A Garden Cartoon Movie
Made in Dublin
Pastor's Kid
A Jar Full of Christmas
Hard Justice
The Twin
Doc Holly's Christmas
To Live and Die and Live
A Star Without A Star: The Untold Juanita Moore Story
What you see above is just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you've got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming:
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