This week's top shows are a diverse mix of nostalgic delights and gripping new dramas. For those in the mood for something classic, Stranger Things returns to Netflix on Thursday with its final season. The show masterfully weaves together elements of period nostalgia, friendships, and genuine horror, culminating in a thrilling showdown between the kids and Vecna.
In contrast, fans of The Beatles will be thrilled by the release of The Beatles Anthology on Disney+ from Wednesday. Director Peter Jackson's painstaking restoration job brings back the band's story to life through colourisation tweaks, re-edits, and audio remixes. This time around, Jackson has added a new episode that includes an interview with Paul, George, and Ringo discussing their experiences.
For those looking for something more serious, Netflix offers Missing: Dead or Alive? from Monday. The documentary series delves into two fascinating cases of missing persons in Columbia, South Carolina, exploring the complexities of each case and how they relate to wider social issues.
On Disney+, Chris Hemsworth's road trip to remember will take you on a journey with the actor and his father Craig as they reconnect while navigating Alzheimer's. The documentary, released from Monday, showcases universal themes that will resonate with viewers.
Meanwhile, Is It Cake? returns for its seasonal special on Netflix from Tuesday. Hosted by Mikey Day, this delightful show is as entertaining as ever, featuring dramatic baking showdowns and judges including Kristen Bell.
On Apple TV, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age explores the history of Earth during the ice age through stunning CGI visuals. Narrated by Tom Hiddleston, this visually stunning series allows you to walk among ancient wildlife like woolly mammoths and sea cows.
Lastly, Marbella from Channel 4 will transport viewers to the sun-kissed Mediterranean world of crime and corruption on Friday. Based on journalist Nacho Carretero's reportage, this show is as gripping as it is stylish.
Each of these shows offers something unique, so whether you're in the mood for nostalgia, drama, or just plain fun, there's something here to suit your taste.
In contrast, fans of The Beatles will be thrilled by the release of The Beatles Anthology on Disney+ from Wednesday. Director Peter Jackson's painstaking restoration job brings back the band's story to life through colourisation tweaks, re-edits, and audio remixes. This time around, Jackson has added a new episode that includes an interview with Paul, George, and Ringo discussing their experiences.
For those looking for something more serious, Netflix offers Missing: Dead or Alive? from Monday. The documentary series delves into two fascinating cases of missing persons in Columbia, South Carolina, exploring the complexities of each case and how they relate to wider social issues.
On Disney+, Chris Hemsworth's road trip to remember will take you on a journey with the actor and his father Craig as they reconnect while navigating Alzheimer's. The documentary, released from Monday, showcases universal themes that will resonate with viewers.
Meanwhile, Is It Cake? returns for its seasonal special on Netflix from Tuesday. Hosted by Mikey Day, this delightful show is as entertaining as ever, featuring dramatic baking showdowns and judges including Kristen Bell.
On Apple TV, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age explores the history of Earth during the ice age through stunning CGI visuals. Narrated by Tom Hiddleston, this visually stunning series allows you to walk among ancient wildlife like woolly mammoths and sea cows.
Lastly, Marbella from Channel 4 will transport viewers to the sun-kissed Mediterranean world of crime and corruption on Friday. Based on journalist Nacho Carretero's reportage, this show is as gripping as it is stylish.
Each of these shows offers something unique, so whether you're in the mood for nostalgia, drama, or just plain fun, there's something here to suit your taste.