What to Stream, Watch In Theatres, And Follow
What to Stream, Watch In Theatres, And Follow Live This Weekend

Seventeen new releases. A dozen ways to escape. From Ana de Armas in ballerina-mode to a bunch of improv actors playing secret agents, this weekend’s lineup is delightfully all over the place

What’s better than staying in this weekend? Staying in with content that swings from dragons and deep-sea disasters to black magic-fuelled campus mayhem. Whether you're craving hard-hitting documentaries, chaotic comedies, or thrillers that test your nerves, there’s something here that will match your mood. And if your mood is just “watch everything and disassociate,” we support that too. Here's the best of what to stream, binge or catch in theatres this weekend.

 

What to Stream, Watch in Theatres, and Follow Live This Weekend On Netflix, JioHostar, Amazon Prime Video And More 
 

 

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

Ana de Armas steps into assassin territory as Eve Macarro, a ballerina with vengeance in her veins and a dead father to avenge. Set after John Wick: Chapter 3, this stylish spin-off also features Keanu Reeves in a key role.

 

The Traitors

Where to watch: Prime Video

 

 

Twenty celebrities. One palace. Multiple trust issues. Karan Johar hosts this high-stakes reality game of lies, paranoia and strategic betrayals.

 

How to Train Your Dragon

Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

The beloved animated saga gets the live-action treatment. Hiccup and Toothless return to tug at your heartstrings and maybe even outdo the original in scale and emotion.

 

Materialists

Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

Celine Song follows up Past Lives with a charming rom-com starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. Think emotional chaos but with designer shoes and sharp one-liners.

 

Rana Naidu Season 2

Where to watch: Netflix

 

 

The fixer is back, and so is his toxic family drama. Season 2 introduces Arjun Rampal as a formidable new threat, while the dysfunctional Naidu family continues to implode.

 

Alappuzha Gymkhana

Where to watch: SonyLIV

 

 

Boxing meets bureaucracy in this Malayalam sports drama about young hopefuls chasing college admissions through the sports quota system.

 

Subham

Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

 

A horror-comedy about husbands fighting back against their wives’ obsessive TV habits. Produced by Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Expect chaos.

 

The Prosecutor

Where to watch: Lionsgate Play

 

 

Donnie Yen directs this legal thriller inspired by a real Hong Kong drug trafficking case. There’s corruption, courtroom drama and a former prosecutor who’s done being silent.

 

Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy

Where to watch: Netflix

 

 

A disturbing deep dive into the tragic events of Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld set. Survivor accounts and raw footage piece together the night music became a nightmare.

 

Padakkalam

Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

 

College politics meets black magic in this quirky comedy, complete with body-swapping professors and a student-led mission to restore order.

 

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster

Where to watch: Netflix

 

 

A documentary that recounts the harrowing 2023 Titan submersible implosion. It’s a cautionary tale about ambition, ego and cutting corners 3,800 metres below sea level.

 

Deep Cover

Where to watch: Prime Video

 

 

Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas Howard play bumbling improv actors roped into real-life espionage. Think Mission Impossible written by theatre kids on sugar.

 

FUBAR Season 2

Where to watch: Netflix

 

 

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in CIA dad mode. More explosions, more dysfunction, and now Carrie-Anne Moss joins the party.

 

Echo Valley

Where to watch: Apple TV+

 

 

Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney headline this taut mother-daughter thriller set in a horse farm where trauma runs deeper than the pastures.

 

Kings of Jo’Burg Season 3

Where to watch: Netflix

 

 

Power struggles, family curses and supernatural danger collide in the final season of this gritty South African crime saga.

 

FIFA Club World Cup

Where to watch: DAZN

 

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The road to global club glory begins June 15. Expect upsets, drama and questionable VAR calls.

 

Stuttgart Open Final 

Where to watch: Tennis TV

 

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Catch the grass-court warm-up to Wimbledon on June 15. Perfect excuse to shout at your screen over unforced errors.

 

US Open (Golf)

Where to watch: FanCode

 

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Running from June 12 to June 15, the US Open offers peak golf drama. Who will choke, who will clutch and who’ll just quietly get the job done?

 

Canadian Grand Prix

Where to watch: FanCode/F1 App

 

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The 2025 F1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada runs June 13–15 at Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, headlined by a 70‑lap race on June 15.

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