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

From intergalactic empires to Indian gangsters and zombie-kicking Thai fighters, here’s everything worth cancelling plans for

Big-screen drama, streaming chaos, and live sports that could send your blood pressure into a spiral. If your idea of a perfect weekend includes couch-diving with a side of existential dread and K-drama dating advice, consider this your one-stop entertainment guide.

 

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

 

Superman
Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

The Man of Steel returns with a fresh face, a rebooted story, and the impossible burden of fan expectations. If you're hoping for blue skies, red capes, and a few hard-hitting metaphors about humanity, this one might just deliver. Expect big action, emotional stakes, and at least one monologue about hope.

 

Maalik
Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

Rajkummar Rao trades in sensitivity for a pistol in this gritty gangster flick alongside Manushi Chhillar and Huma Qureshi. Directed by Pulkit and produced by Tips Films and Northern Lights Films, Maalik looks like a bloody inheritance tale dressed in power suits and betrayal. Mumbai noir, anyone?

 

Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan
Where to watch: Theatres

 

 

Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor play star-crossed lovers in a romantic drama directed by Santosh Singh. This one’s aimed squarely at the hopeless romantics, the secret poets, and those who still believe love letters should be handwritten.

 

Aap Jaisa Koi
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

A middle-aged Sanskrit professor in Jamshedpur falls for a French teacher. That’s it. That’s the plot. But the result is a warm, unhurried, and oddly moving romance that deserves your attention. A quietly bold reminder that love doesn't come with an age limit—or a syllabus.

 

Ziam
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

What do you get when you drop a Muay Thai champ into a zombie outbreak? A whole lot of roundhouse kicks, apparently. Ziam stars Thai action stars Mark-Prin Suparat and Nychaa Dungwattanawanich, and delivers pulpy, fast-paced thrills with a surprisingly emotional core.

 

Madea’s Destination Wedding
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Tyler Perry’s thirteenth Madea film lands in the Bahamas with all the sass, chaos, and family dysfunction you expect from the queen of one-liners. It's not high art, but it is high entertainment—especially if you're in the mood for a messy wedding and even messier relatives.

 

Trainwreck: The Real Project X
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Imagine throwing a party so wild it becomes a national disaster. That’s what happened in Haren, Netherlands, when a Facebook invite spiralled into riots. This documentary explains how a simple birthday bash turned into Project X: The European Edition.

 

Better Late Than Single
Where to watch: Netflix 

 

 

Think Queer Eye meets Singles Inferno. This new Korean reality series takes a bunch of late bloomers, gives them emotional pep talks and jaw-dropping glow-ups, then sends them into the dating jungle. Surprisingly sweet, and deeply bingeable.

 

Moonwalk
Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

 

Set in 1980s Kerala, this Malayalam film follows a group of boys obsessed with learning Michael Jackson’s dance moves. Equal parts heartwarming and foot-tapping, it's a love letter to underdogs, friendship, and the King of Pop.

 

Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story
Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

 

Spielberg’s shark gets the retrospective it deserves. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau, this documentary unpacks the wild ride behind one of cinema’s most iconic thrillers, with input from cast, crew, and the author of the original novel.

 

Foundation Season 3
Where to watch: Apple TV+

 

 

The Galactic Empire is crumbling and the maths says it’s going to get worse. Based on Isaac Asimov’s sprawling space saga, Foundation returns with more philosophy, more politics, and more jaw-dropping production design.

 

The Wild Ones
Where to watch: Apple TV+

 

 

This documentary follows a global team of conservationists trying to protect endangered species. It’s moving, educational, and gorgeously shot. A reminder that not all heroes wear capes—some tag leopards and sleep in tents.

 

Narivetta
Where to watch: SonyLIV

 

 

Tovino Thomas stars in this searing political drama inspired by the 2003 Muthanga incident. Co-starring Suraj Venjaramoodu and Cheran, the film explores land rights, government overreach, and resistance. Angry, raw, and necessary.

 

India vs England, 3rd Test
Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

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The series stays unpredictable. India look to bounce back while England keep swinging for the fences. Watch it for the drama, and maybe some late-night rage.

 

Iga Swiatek vs Amanda Anisimova, Wimbledon Final
Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

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Big-hitting baseliners clash for the title. Swiatek is the favourite, but Anisimova’s in form. Grab a cup of tea and settle in for a battle.

 

Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final
Where to watch: JioHotstar

 

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The biggest match of the tournament. Names might change, but the tension never does. Centre Court. Grass. History. You know the drill.

 

PSG vs Chelsea, Club World Cup Final
Where to watch: Dazn

 

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It’s Europe’s elite clashing in a global final. Late night drama guaranteed. Football fans, this one’s non-negotiable.

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