It's not uncommon to feel overwhelmed when looking for something new to watch in the world of streaming - so, if you're in need of some guidance as to what's worth tuning in to during your downtime, you've come to the right place.

It's been more than 18 months since the first season of Netflix thriller The Night Agent debuted to impressive viewing numbers – and the second run has now arrived on the streamer. Based on the novel of the same name by Matthew Quirk, the show stars Gabriel Basso as FBI Agent Peter Sutherland and the first run saw him thrown into a vast conspiracy about a mole at the highest levels of the United States government.

Meanwhile - look out! Numbers! Mathematics is a dangerous pursuit in new Apple TV+ thriller Prime Target starring Leo Woodall as a Cambridge genius who may have unlocked the secret to the universe. But he could also have discovered something that some bad people will go to great lengths to keep hidden...

Much to the delight of its fans, the tricksiest drama on TV Severance recently returned for a new series, with Mark (Adam Scott) — the employee who can’t remember his outside life when he’s in the office — now able to see the cracks in a grand conspiracy. Ben Stiller returns to direct the second season, and the cool visuals and clever concepts are still super-sharp.

If films are more your thing, there are some recent new releases to choose from. It's been more than a decade since Cameron Diaz last appeared in a film project – but the Charlie's Angels star has been enticed out of retirement for the new Netflix action-comedy Back in Action. The film sees her star alongside Jamie Foxx – who co-incidentally also appeared in her previous film, 2014's Annie – as a married couple who find their previous lives as CIA agents catching up with them 15 years after their last mission.

Fresh from cinemas to stream is Wicked: Part I, inspired by 1939 movie classic The Wizard of Oz that tells of how the green-skinned Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) became the Wicked Witch of the West who so terrorised Judy Garland’s Kansas native Dorothy. Also starring Ariana Grande-Butera and created by Stephen Schwartz, it’s the ultimate super-villain origin story.

You could also try Civil War, the latest thriller from Alex Garland (Ex Machina), in which journalists Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny traverse a USA fractured by violent combat; Bank of Dave 2: the Loan Ranger, the follow-up to the popular first instalment starring Rory Kinnear; or warm and satisfying biopic Unstoppable, in which Jharrel Jerome plays American college wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg.

There's no shortage of streaming options, and so to give you a bit of a hand, RadioTimes.com has collated some of the best new offerings: from Netflix and Disney Plus to Prime Video, BBC iPlayer and Apple TV+, here are the latest highlights across the services.

Whether it’s a drama adaptation like One Hundred Years of Solitude, a brooding spy thriller like The Agency, or a nature documentary such as The Secret Life of Animals, there's something here to suit everyone's taste.

Take a look at the list below, which includes all the details about where you can watch any title – and what we think.

Showing 1 to 24 of 149 results

  • Star Trek: Section 31

    • Action
    • Fantasy
    • 2025
    • Olatunde Osunsanmi
    • 90 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou from Star Trek: Discovery in a standalone feature film spin-off from the TV series written by Craig Sweeny. Georgiou is recruited to join a secret division of Starfleet called Section 31, which has a remit to protect the United Federation of Planets and everything it stands for. She joins a ragtag team that includes Alok (Omari Hardwick), Fuzz (Sven Ruygrok) and shape shifter Quasi (Sam Richardson). In pursuit of justice, Georgiou must confront the sins of her past and in some cases, pay for them dearly

    Our verdict:

    Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Star Trek: Discovery's Emperor Philippa Georgiou in this bombastic feature-length outing, Star Trek: Section 31, which finds the ruthless one-time despot pressganged into joining a secret division of Starfleet on a race-against-time mission.

    Among the members of this black-ops unit are some recognisable names and races, including a shapeshifting Chameloid called Quasi (Sam Richardson), whose species was introduced back in 1991’s Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. And then there’s Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl), who as fans of the Next Generation know, will go on to captain the USS Enterprise-C.

    But, to be honest, these nods to the wider universe are merely surface dressing, as what we get is a noisy affair in which the optimistic ethos and iconography of Trek are mostly jettisoned in favour of a grungy aesthetic and a bog-standard sci-fi plot about a destructive weapon being put to ill use.

    David Brown

    How to watch
  • Posso Entrare? An Ode To Naples

    • Documentary and factual
    • Travel
    • 2023
    • Trudie Styler
    • 108 mins

    Summary:

    Director Trudie Styler allows Neapolitans to guide viewers through the rich culture and history of their city

    Why watch?:

    With its history of being taken over by various invading forces, and its more modern reputation as a place riven by gang violence but arguably more vibrant and vital than any other city in Italy, Naples is catnip to documentary-makers.

    The latest to try to capture its essence is Trudie Styler — her film speaks, among others, to Gomorrah author Roberto Saviano, to those affected by the crimes of the Mafia, and to community activists working to keep ordinary Neapolitans safe.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Eva the Owlet

    • 2023
    • Children's
    • Animation

    Summary:

    Follows Eva, a creative, cheeky owlet who lives next door to her best friend 'Lucy' in the woodland world of Treetopington

    Why watch?:

    If you’ve used up everything on CBeebies, try parking your infant-school tots in front of this instead. Based on the Owl Diaries book series, it makes a nightly visit to the treetop home of Eva, who always has a lesson to learn and always has some fun along the way.

    Parents will appreciate the way the show wholesomely leans on writing and drawing as ways of pleasantly passing time — it’s also as much about emotions as it is factual education.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Night Agent

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    Low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings - until the night it does, propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office.

    Why watch?:

    Quietly, this espionage thriller was one of the best dramas of 2023, so it’s very welcome back for a second season.

    Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) began the show as a low-level FBI employee with a chequered past but, having seen off a massive government conspiracy single- handed, his strong morals and resourcefulness are now put to work as a proper agent of Night Action, US intelligence’s elite fixing force. Soon he’s hunting a mole within the CIA and, as the stakes rapidly rise, Peter can trust nobody.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • High Potential

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Mystery

    Summary:

    A single mother with a brilliant mind becomes an unlikely weapon of justice for the Los Angeles Police Department in a crime drama inspired by French Belgian series HPI. Morgan (Caitlin Olson) is a cleaner for the LAPD, who spots an error in an investigation led by Detective Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) and corrects his work. Major Crimes Division chief Selena (Judy Reyes) is impressed and hires Morgan as a consultant, boosting the income she uses to care for her teenage daughter Ava (Amirah J), son Elliot (Matthew Lamb) and a toddler. Karadec is deeply sceptical about working alongside a civilian without any formal training even if Morgan boasts an IQ of 160. She resolves to prove him wrong and may find an ally in Karadec's partner Daphne (Javicia Leslie)

    Why watch?:

    Looking for a smart new police procedural? Here’s a corker. It’s one of those where the regular cops are joined by a maverick “consultant”, in this case a woman who is the LAPD’s office cleaner — until they find out she has a sky-high IQ and a photographic memory.

    The script is snappy and, as the hyper-intelligent Morgan — a chaotically eccentric single mum — Kaitlin Olson is a fantastically entertaining lead.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Harlem

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 15

    Summary:

    After college, a group of four friends follow their dreams in a comedy drama starring Meagan Good.

    Why watch?:

    Sharper and funnier than most shows about gangs of pals in their 30s supporting each other through myriad work and relationship crises, Harlem is back for a third and final season. That means big decisions, about careers but mainly about who these women want to be and who they will settle down with.

    As ever, the dialogue, often delivered during nights at New York cocktail bars or boozy brunches where home truths are told, perfectly captures the rude robustness of lifelong best friends.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Prime Target

    • 2025
    • Drama
    • Thriller

    Summary:

    Mathematics holds the key to the world in an eight-part conspiracy thriller created by Steve Thompson, which pairs One Day breakout star Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell. Young postgraduate Edward Brooks (Woodall) believes he is on the verge of deducing a hidden pattern in prime numbers. If he is correct, the breakthrough could be exploited by rogue elements to wreak havoc with every computer in the world. National Security Agency (NSA) operative Taylah Sanders (Swindell) is assigned to monitor Edward's behaviour and report back to her superiors. She joins forces with Edward to understand why unseen enemies are attempting to stop him completing his work

    Why watch?:

    In a conspiracy thriller with a touch of The Da Vinci Code about it, a strong cast powers through the silliness of the story. Leo Woodall (The White Lotus, One Day) is Edward, an obsessive maths whiz whose talents are, in the eyes of his tutor Robert (David Morrissey) and Robert’s wife Andrea (Sidse Babett Knudsen), exciting and worrying in equal measure.

    When Edwards tries to investigate the untapped power of prime numbers, the sinister surveillance operation closely monitoring the Cambridge University maths department (!) quickly claims its first victim.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Whiskey on the Rocks

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    The creative team behind Oscar-nominated Swedish film The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared turn back the clock to October 28, 1981 as inspiration for a barbed satire inspired by real events. A Whiskey-class Soviet nuclear submarine runs aground inside a restricted Swedish military area, igniting political tensions at the height of the Cold War. Sweden's prime minister Thorbjorn Falldin (Rolf Lassgard), who is a former sheep farmer, must act as mediator to prevent a diplomatic fallout between US President Ronald Reagan (Mark Noble) and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev (Kestutis Stasys Jakstas). The eyes of the world are focused intensely on Falldin as he seeks a diplomatic solution while a fierce debate rages inside his homeland about nuclear power

    Why watch?:

    In 1981, a Soviet submarine caused a scary but farcical international incident by running aground in Swedish waters near a sensitive naval base. This unlikely but true story is perfect fodder for a wry, dry Scandi comedy drama, which finds humour in portraying the Swedish government as humble, methodical and ordinary — the prime minister is feeding his sheep when the scandal breaks — in contrast to the brash bluster of Reagan and Brezhnev, whose foibles are entertainingly caricatured.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Pearl

    • Horror
    • Romance
    • 2022
    • Ti West
    • 102 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    In 1918 Texas, teenager Pearl dreams of becoming a dancer in Hollywood in direct opposition to her domineering German immigrant mother. The projectionist of the local cinema fans the flames of the teenager's rebellion and mother and daughter clash violently. Horror, starring Mia Goth and David Corenswet

    Why watch?:

    Conceived during the making of Ti West's excellent slasher film X (2022) and shot right after that wrapped, this prequel details the backstory of X's pensioner antagonist Pearl (Mia Goth). Set in 1918, we meet Pearl as a lonely young woman who dreams of becoming a dancer, and falls under the spell of a charming cinema projectionist (David Corenswet).

    West creates a technicolor psychodrama steeped in classical Hollywood lore that casts new light on the original film.

    Matt Glasby

    How to watch
  • Parachute

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2023
    • Brittany Snow
    • 108 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Riley, a young woman recently released from rehab, meets Ethan and finds herself navigating the line between love and a new addiction. Director Brittany Snow's romantic comedy drama, starring Courtney Eaton, Thomas Mann and Dave Bautista

    Why watch?:

    Courtney Eaton (Yellowjackets) and Thomas Mann impress in an otherwise rote issues-drama. Riley (Eaton) struggles with body image and an eating disorder, and finds her journey both helped and hindered when she meets Mann's amiable Ethan.

    The script is a touch thudding and contrived, but the stars' natural chemistry papers over the cracks.

    Calum Baker

    How to watch
  • Conclave

    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 2024
    • Edward Berger
    • 119 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    When tasked with selecting a new Pope, a Cardinal finds himself at the centre of a winding conspiracy. Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci star.

    Why watch?:

    Ralph Fiennes leads a fine cast in this sophisticated thriller, which has 12 Bafta nominations including best film and actor. After the Pope dies, Cardinal Lawrence (Fiennes) has to oversee the secretive selection of a new leader. What follows is a surprisingly exciting, twisty drama, as four papal candidates emerge, including ideological opposites Stanley Tucci and John Lithgow.

    Director Edward Berger pays due respect to Catholicism, while asking deep questions of the institution.

    James Mottram

    How to watch
  • Anora

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2024
    • Sean Baker
    • 139 mins
    • 18

    Summary:

    Comedy drama starring Mikey Madison. New York erotic dancer Ani is overjoyed when a young and extremely wealthy Russian client, Ivan, proposes to her. The two are quickly married, but this fairy-tale ending curdles when it transpires that the immature Ivan has a powerful family that wants the union annulled - immediately.

    Why watch?:

    This breathless twist on Cinderella from writer/ director Sean Baker has seven Bafta nominations, including best film and actress. Ani (Mikey Madison) is a fiery New York sex worker who is introduced to rich client Ivan (Mark Eydelshteyn).

    The two elope to Las Vegas, but Ivan's parents quickly dispatch the lad's hapless minders to have the marriage annulled. Baker's electric script shifts effortlessly between tense drama and screwball comedy, while Madison is magnetic at the centre of it all, anchoring a complex character study.

    Max Copeman

    How to watch
  • The Critic

    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 2023
    • Anand Tucker
    • 101 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Powerful theatre critic Ian McKellen is drawn into a web of lies, deceit and murder. Gemma Arterton and Mark Strong star in this crime drama.

    Why watch?:

    A tremendous turn from Ian McKellen as a mercurial, catty theatre critic is the clear standout of this enjoyable but preposterous 30s-set melodrama. His character finds himself in a desperate situation when his magazine’s new owner demands he tone down his vitriolic verdicts, leading to a far-fetched plot involving blackmail and ultimately murder.

    The thriller plot is formulaic, but it’s a joy watching McKellen sink his teeth into a meaty role, while Gemma Arterton gives solid support.

    Patrick Cremona

    How to watch
  • Severance

    • 2022
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. Sci-fi psychological thriller starring Adam Scott.

    Why watch?:

    A high-concept drama, but one that is still hanging together as it returns for a long-awaited second series. Adam Scott is Mark, an employee of a mysterious company that puts its staff through a procedure, the result of which is that in the office they remember nothing about their lives outside, and vice versa. But now that divide has fractured, Mark and his colleagues are closer to sniffing out a grand conspiracy.

    Smart writing and Ben Stiller’s angular, innovative direction keeps you forever on your toes.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Molly-Mae: Behind It All

    • 2025
    • Entertainment
    • Documentary and factual

    Summary:

    Reality TV star and influencer Molly-Mae Hague embraces life and motherhood after her highly publicised break-up from boxer Tommy Fury

    Why watch?:

    The world of factual television was dealt a hammer blow when social media influencer Molly-Mae Hague and boxer Tommy Fury announced their split last August — it had been hoped the couple would make a behind-the-scenes documentary about their life together.

    Fear not, however, because Molly-Mae has gone solo with this revelatory series, in which she speaks about the break-up, adapts to motherhood and launches a new clothing brand.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Back in Action

    • Action
    • Romance
    • 2025
    • Seth Gordon
    • 114 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    Fifteen years after they faked their deaths in a plane accident, former CIA assets, Matt (Jamie Foxx) and Emily Reynolds (Cameron Diaz) have new identities and have raised a family together in cosy American suburbia. Their children, 14-year-old Alice (McKenna Roberts) and 12-year-old Leo (Rylan Jackson), are blissfully unaware of the parents' action-packed pasts. Out of the blue, the couple's former handler Chuck (Kyle Chandler) materialises at their front door to warn Matt and Emily that old adversary Balthazar Gor (Robert Besta) has deduced their location. The couple go on the run with their children, bound for England and an unexpected rendezvous with Emily's mother Ginny (Glenn Close). Emily's MI6 admirer Baron (Andrew Scott) and his partner Wendy (Fola Evans-Akingbola) give chase once facial recognition cameras at Heathrow are triggered by the Reynolds' arrival

    Why watch?:

    In her first film since 2014, a Cameron Diaz plays Emily, a former CIA spy who, along with husband Matt (Jamie Foxx), has been keeping a low profile after their covers were blown 15 years prior. Since then, they've taken on a job that's equally unforgiving: raising children.

    Co-written and directed by Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses), this mostly family-friendly action-comedy is at its best when exploring domestic conflict. Emily is under-appreciated by her teen daughter Alice (McKenna Roberts) and yearns to reconnect with her former ass-kicking identity. Their relationship forms the core of a film that tries to balance heart with blood-pumping stunts.

    Sean McGeady

    How to watch
  • Bad Boys: Ride or Die

    • Drama
    • Action
    • 2024
    • Adil El Arbi
    • 115 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Fugitives from the law they swore to protect, Miami cops Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett run a gauntlet of duplicitous police officers and gun-toting criminals in an attempt to clear their late captain's name. Fourth chapter in the action adventure franchise, starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Vanessa Hudgens and Ioan Gruffudd

    Our verdict:

    The fourth film in the buddy cop franchise sees Miami detectives Martin Lawrence and Will Smith trying to clear the name of their late captain, only to find themselves on the run from the law.

    The cliché-ridden screenplay lacks any surprises but the movie delivers generously when it comes to the slick comic interplay between the two leads and superbly choreographed fast-cut action sequences.

    Terry Staunton

    How to watch
  • The Crow Girl

    • 2025
    • Mystery
    • Drama

    Summary:

    DCI Jeanette Kilburn and psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven hunt a serial killer, placing themselves in danger to seek justice. Detective thriller adapted from Erik Axl Sund's series of books, starring Katherine Kelly, Eve Myles and Dougray Scott

    Why watch?:

    Eve Myles and Katherine Kelly lead an excellent new crime series. First we meet DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Myles, above, with Dougray Scott as her colleague, DI Lou Stanley), a likeable and down-to-earth Bristol detective who finds her common-sense professionalism isn’t enough to solve a disturbing new case — enter psychologist Sophie Craven (Kelly), who might be able to unlock the darker elements.

    The real star, however, is writer Milly Thomas, who elevates the whole piece by ensuring each scene is its own tough, neat mini-drama.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Unstoppable

    • Drama
    • Sport
    • 2024
    • William Goldenberg
    • 123 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    The inspiring true story of Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg but whose unbreakable resolve empowered him to defy the odds and pursue his dreams. With the unwavering love and support of his devoted mother and the encouragement of his coaches, Anthony fights through adversity to earn a spot on the Arizona State Wrestling team on his quest to become an NCAA Champion. With Anthony Robles, Jennifer Lopez, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pena and Don Cheadle

    Why watch?:

    As conventional as it gets, this biopic of one-legged college wrestling champion Anthony Robles inspires despite a predictable trajectory. Jharrel Jerome stars as the Arizona teen, determined to prove himself but facing troubles at home from his abusive stepfather (Bobby Cannvale).

    The cast, including Jennifer Lopez as Anthony’s struggling mother, does well with a screenplay that often resorts to caricature. But Jerome brings conviction to his role and director William Goldenberg slots the pieces into place with assurance.

    David Parkinson

    How to watch
  • The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All

    • 2017
    • Documentary and factual
    • Education

    Summary:

    True crime documentary series. Erik Menendez opens up in a series that re-examines a true crime tragedy, with insight and thoughts through the lens of one of the convicted killers.

    Why watch?:

    The Netflix fact-based drama Monsters: the Lyle and Erik Menendez Story has reignited interest in a case that was a huge global news story in the mid-1990s. As young adults, the two brothers gunned down their parents in the family home in California; this series from 2017 offers an opportunity for one of them, Erik, to give his version of events.

    Other interviewees reflect on the trial and its wider cultural impact.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • An t-Eilean (The Island)

    • 2025
    • Mystery
    • Drama

    Summary:

    A young family liaison officer is assigned to investigate the brutal murder of the wife of a local tycoon at a remote island mansion. The murder investigation unravels on the island of Harris, from where the officer mysteriously fled 10 years previously. Mystery, starring Sorcha Groundsell, Sagar Radia and Meredith Brook

    Why watch?:

    The island of Harris is a spectacular location for a flashback-heavy detective drama, with dialogue in a mixture of Gaelic and English. When murder strikes the rich family who dominate Harris life, former islander PC Kat Crichton (Sorcha Groundsell) is sent there as a family liaison officer. She hasn’t told her bosses that she has a connection to the victim — this knowledge becomes powerful when the tragedy disturbs a tangle of dark secrets.

    Plot-wise it’s by the numbers but it’s well performed and atmospheric.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Problem with People

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2023
    • Chris Cottam
    • 101 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    New York real estate agent Barry receives a telephone call out of the blue from his estranged cousin Ciaran, whose father has recently passed away. The old man's dying wish was to reunite the two halves of the clan, based in Ireland and America. Comedy drama starring Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser

    Why watch?:

    Colm Meaney stars here as undertaker Ciaran, tasked by his ailing dad with reconciling the Irish and American sides of the family. Ciaran contacts and befriends his New York cousin Barry (Paul Reiser), who gets a royal welcome in rural Ireland, but the situation descends back to squabbling.

    This tourist-board tale painted in broad strokes is perfectly likeable, with a wry humour.

    Sean McGeady

    How to watch
  • Pennyworth

    • 2019
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 18

    Summary:

    Action adventure telling the origin story of Alfred Pennyworth, a former special forces soldier living in London and how he came to work for Bruce Wayne's father

    Our verdict:

    Writer Bruno Heller (Rome, The Mentalist) is behind this eccentric Batman prequel — first shown on Starzplay way back
    in 2019 — in which future butler Alfred (Jack Bannon) is a former soldier trying to make his way in an alternate-reality 1950s London. Immediately he’s enmeshed in a war between sinister fascist goons and the CIA and a casting process that’s determined to include as many familiar British faces in amusingly unexpected roles as possible.

    It’s hammy and objectively not very good, but it’s not dull.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In

    • Action
    • Thriller
    • 2024
    • Cheang Soi
    • 124 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    A youngster called Chan Lok-kwan accidentally enters the Walled City, discovers the order amidst its chaos, and learns important life lessons along the way. Chinese crime thriller with subtitles, starring Raymond Lam, Louis Koo and Sammo Hung

    Why watch?:

    Set in the walled city of Kowloon, this 1980s-set thriller from Hong Kong bustles with bruising fights and offbeat touches. Lok (Raymond Lam) is on the run from the Triads and finds refuge in this high-rise slum run by a crime lord (Louis Koo). And when a gang war erupts, veteran stars Koo and Sammo Hung give as good as they get in the bonkers, bone-crunching mayhem.

    But it’s Philip Ng who makes the biggest mark, as a cackling villain with supernatural abilities.

    Jame Healy

    How to watch
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement