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Man, it’s hot. And I’m not talking about the weather – the new streaming movie is also enfuego.

Your favorite services are hit weekly, including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and more, as well as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+. (At the time, it would have been done to HBO Classic or Crystal Max or something.) There will finally be theatrical releases, including original dishes like Tyler’s latest Madea film, such as Megan Fahee’s first-date thriller or John Malkovich’s cult horror film, as well as original fares like the Disney music “Zombie” franchise.

Here are 10 new and well-known movies you can stream now:

‘Drop’

This modern hitchcockstriller doesn’t take itself too seriously. Meghann Fahy (“Siren”) plays the widowed mother who has returned to the love game. She meets her first date (Brandon Screnner) at a high-rise restaurant, but is soon threatened by a meme sent to her phone by threatening her son if she doesn’t kill him.

Where to see: peacock

“Frozen: Hit Broadway Musical”

Frozen fans who have not been able to watch the Broadway musical have a chance. And even if you watch the original film a thousand times, the stage show would be different. For this live recording of West End Productions, Samantha Berks (who appeared in the 2012 “Less Meralable” film) uses Gusto as Elsa.

Where to see: Disney+

“Head of State”

John Cena plays the action movie star who has been elected president of the United States. Idris Elba is the British Prime Minister (and formerly flashy) and has no time for his Tom Fourley. The two world leaders work together to save the day in this refreshing action comedy, with Cena and Elba working macho chemistry as rival madness.

Where to see: Prime Video

‘Jaws @50: A definitive true story’

Are you already a “chin”? For those celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic Blockbuster, this documentary is an essential viewing. Director Steven Spielberg goes deeper into the exhausting “terrifying” process of making his legendary shark film, with filmmakers such as JJ Abrams, James Cameron and Jordan Peel discussing their influence and legacy.

Where to see: Upstream, Disney+

“Wedding at Madea’s destination”

Madea, the Dutt Cole Harley free brand of Tyler Perry, returns in yet another comedy. Madea is once again confused, so she, friends and extended family attend her grandparents (Diamond White)’s sudden Bahamian wedding, and the bride’s father (Perry) is the stressed soul trying to keep it together.

Where to see: Netflix

“Old Guard 2”

Based on the comic book series, the sequel to this action reunites Andy (Charlize Theron) with the crew of the Immortal Warrior. She reunites with her old friend (Henry Golding) and learns to live with a new mortality rate as she faces an ancient enemy (Uma Thurman) that appears as an existential threat.

Where to see: Netflix

“Opus”

The thriller stars Ayo Edebili (“The Bear”) as a young journalist invited to this year’s event. The mega pop star (John Malkovic) welcomes influential people with his remote compound to listen to his first album since he left the grid 30 years ago. Cult horror flicks don’t offer a completely big premise, but Markovic is a craze as David Bowie and Koresh’s cross.

Where to see: HBO Max

“Rifraf”

There’s a lot to love about this crime comedy starring Ed Harris, starring this crime comedy starring as an ex-con man trying to live his life in peace with his wife (Gabriel Union). But things get messy when his ex (Jennifer Coolidge) and his soon-to-be-dying son (Lewis Pullman) appear in violation of the crime boss (the sleazy Bill Murray) and his enforcer (Pete Davidson).

Where to see: Hulu

“sinner”

Ryan Coogler’s sinful good-era musical gang vampire horror flick is one of the best movies of the year. The thrill of Michael B. Jordan as Smoke Stack twins, returning to his home town in Mississippi to open a swinging juke joint, and opening night crashed into the band of Bloodband Sucker.

Where to see: HBO Max

“Zombie 4: The Dawn of the Vampire”

More monsters come to this song and dance franchise when you think that zombies, werewolves and aliens aren’t enough. Currently, college students, young couple Zed (Miromanheim), Addison (Meg Donnelly) find a way to gather daywalkers and vampire battle facts for everyone’s happiness.

Where to see: Disney+

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