This week, there are many new movies to sink teeth throughout the best streaming services. On the other hand, Premium Video on Demand allows you to enjoy the latest reconstruction of classic universal monsters.
“Wolfman” was a PVOD in the first major release in 2025, and this horror provides a new spin of legendary creatures. On the other hand, if you want to see something without branching the rental fee, Netflix has added a new Amy Sumer comedy, “A little pregnancy”, and Max debuts Schumalzy’s romantic drama “We Live in Time”. 。
The following is a summary of all the top new films that you want to stream this week on the largest streaming platform. See also the best new TV program guide you can stream this week.
“September 5” (PVOD)

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“September 5” tells the tragic story of the Munich massacre that occurred during the 1972 Olympics. A historic thriller sees a group of American sports broadcasting stations, forced by an unfamiliar territory, as the hostage crisis develops around them. This sports reporter group refused to hand over the news team’s devoted news team, cut out confusion and see the world’s eyes trying to bring a tragic fact to viewers when viewers developed. have.
September 5, starring Peter Salsguard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin and Leony Bepesh, is a powerful dramatic thriller. The setup is persuasive, and the director, Tim Failbaum, makes a wise decision to never show the outside world (the entire movie is set in the news room). However, Flick respects history and ultimately refuses to make a tragic loss of life sensational. “September 5” is an important watch.
Purchase or rent on Amazon from February 4th
“Wolfman” (PVOD)

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After the phenomenal re -image of the “invisible man”, Lee Wannel returned to a stable and universal monster for the new spin of “Wolf Man”, unfortunately, at least in 2025. It is standing as the first big disappointment. There are some pleasant and creepy moments, but overall “Wolfman” is a daily horror flick with a setup that lacks imagination, a bland character, a very overwhelming transformation scene, and a dissatisfied ending.
Break Ravel (Christopher Abbott) returned to the wilderness of Oregon where his hidden father grew up after his death. With his wife (Julia Garner) and a young daughter (Sam Jaeger), the return home of the break becomes a nightmare when a family is attacked by malicious animals. After being wounded by invisible creatures, Break begins to turn into a terrible beast at his own night, and drives his family to survive to sunlight.
Purchase or rent on Amazon from February 4th
“A little pregnancy” (Netflix)

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Amy Schumer has found this new Netflix comedy and focuses on small white lies that have become very promptly unable to control. Based on the trailer, “a little pregnant” looks like a two -year -old comedy filled with coarse gag and slapstick situation. It should be appealing to people with the Swoomer’s 2015 comedy “TrainWreck” soft spots. Along with the Schumer, there are many comedy talents, such as Gillian Bell, Will Forte, and Damon Wayan Jr.
As the name suggests, this is a comedy about pregnant mother, and only in this case, Lainy (SchuMer) is not as pregnant as she appears. He is jealous of his expectations, the world treats pregnant people, treats intense straps with the uplifting of fake baby, and dedicates to a lie when she meets a dream man.
I will stream with Netflix from February 5th
“Peace Bypies” (Peacock)

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This week, if you say that a new Lego Movie is hitting Peacock, you may assume that it is the third entry of “Lego movie” franchise, or perhaps a very postponed sequel to the 2017 “Lego Batman movie”. No. What you may not expect is a legendary flick about the life and career of Farrel Williams. Yeah, this is not an April Fool’s joke. “Peace Vime” is a childhood of Lego as a child of Farrell, up to the rise to Superstarm.
“Peace Bypow Piece”, which packs five new original songs written by Parrell just for this flick, is naturally a must -see for fans of chart top musicians, but it is also a very creative biography documentary. there is. Even viewers who find a viewer like Farrell’s cord, such as “happy”, can enjoy it. In addition, the film has the talent of Gwen Stefani, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Timber Lake, Jay Z, and Snoop Dog.
I will stream to Peacock from February 7th
“We live in time” (Max)

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When a romantic drama combines Andrew Garfield and Florence Pew, you can actually guarantee the tears, and “we live in time” is not disappointing in this aspect. This emotionally charged flick does not leave a dry eye at home. However, there is a prolonged feeling that the director, John Clory, refused to break beyond the customs of this genre, so it might have been more and more. This rigidity leads to a muddy and operable movie.
Presented in a non -linear way (a story framing that impairs more than it is added), “We live in time” focuses on the relationship between Almut (Pew) and Tobias (Garfield). I’m applying. Very unusual first encounter -Almut hits Tobias in her car, then they build a relationship, and the bent roads are challenged in a different way, but they always have each other. You can learn to learn to thank all the moment as time as time. We prove that it is very valuable.
I will stream with MAX from February 7th