Whether you are escaping from a heatwave or soaking in A/C, now there is a great time to refresh your queue with new films and shows to watch Netflix, prime video and best streaming services at the end of this week.
This week brings the return of fan-psandida chain and some complicated new people. “The Summer Eye Turn Preity” is back to the third and final season to stir more teen heartbreaks, while “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 3 launched in another round of space goals. On Netflix, “untmed” gives a story of a serious existence with teeth.
And the movie for the night? Dear saga “How to Train Your Dragon” gets fire-faith live-action reboot which is available to stream through premium video-on-demand. What to see at the end of this week is our top pics for it.
New tv show
‘The Summer I Turn Preity’ Season 3 (Prime Video)

Hold your swimsuit for one last wild summer on cousins beach. The third and final season of Amazon’s teenage drama brings the complicated love story of Belly (Lola Tung) and brothers Jeremia (Gavin Kashagno) and Conrad (Christopher Brini) into a close.
Now navigating the college’s life, Bailey believes that she has finally settled on J … until the Conrad comes back in the picture, it turns everything upside down. Get ready for a rollercaster, killer soundtrack needle drops and heartbreak of emotions, which will require lots of tissues.
Episode 1-2 streaming now on Principal video
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 3 (Paramount Plus)
“Strange New Worlds” returns to season 3, diving directly after that intense Gorn shodown. Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and his crew are carrying some wounds, but they have found a lot of fresh frontiers further – both in space and within themselves.
An episode can give pulse-pounding fight; Next week, a dose of LightHate Humer. This “Star Trek” show knows how to attack the right balance, with Mount’s Pike once again proves that he is one of the finest captains of the franchise. Looks for that authentic, classic “Star Trek”, it is still a place to happen.
Episode 1-2 streaming now on Paramount plus
‘Unsated’ (Netflix)

Eric Bana performs a deep undertaking in the jungle of Yosemite in this intense Western thriller Limited series, which portrays a national park agent from its past. When a woman falls from L Capiton, it first looks like a tragic accident, but there is nothing as it seems.
As the turner examines, the huge million acres of forest become an ideal place to hide the secret (and perhaps more). The amazing landscapes are full of very real threats. Sam Neel appears as an experienced Chief Ranger, while Lily Santiago plays the role of a city policeman who is trying to find his leg in the rugged wild.
All 6 episodes now streaming Netflix
‘Billy Joel: And so it goes’ (HBO)

Music legend Billy Joel revealed all this two-part documentary. From the roots of his long island to the back of the back of classics, “Just the Way You,” Joel opens about misunderstandings, record deals and close calls that shape their journey.
Packed with never seen footage and clear interview before, this music doctor turned the man and stories behind the piano into an icon.
Episode 1 Premier Friday, July 18 at 8 pm on HBO and HBO Max
New movies
‘How to train your dragon’ (PVOD)

You already know the story: The boy meets the dragon, the boy hides the Dragon, Boy and Dragon Save the Day. The live-action remake of Dreamworks for almost a mistake, close to its 2010 animated classic stick. It is big, tall and heavy, but the heart is still.
Mason Temes acted as a hiccup, strange viking baby who dare to befriend a dragon instead of killing it. The bond that is formed with toothless is sweet and reliable. The new version does not strengthen anything, but it is a solid outing that works.
Now streaming with purchase Heroic Or Apple
‘Wall to Wall’ (Netflix)

Buying your first apartment should be a win, not in slow madness. But in this intense Korean thriller, it is exactly that Wu-Sung (Kang Ha-Rules), who finally buys a house, is only blamed for breaking himself, alone, sleeping and convicted for a mysterious bang that maintains the entire building at night.
Neighbors are hostile, the walls are thin and stress is thicker than heat heat. “Wall to Wall” slowly tightens screws, with a creeping fear that thinks you twice about signing that hostage.
Now streaming Netflix
‘The Assessment’ (Hulu)

In the near-future of this science-fi thriller, having a baby is affected by a woman affecting a clipboard. Elizabeth Aksen and Himesh Patel play the role of a couple to start a family, but in this dystopia, the state decides who is worthy of paternity.
Alicia Wikender comes as its evaluation, to judge everything from his communication skills to his sex life for a week. What strangely starts quickly becomes bizarre, then quietly frightening.
Now streaming Hulu