Need to see a new movie? Stream these 10 movies for free in your home with Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Peacock.
The easy way to find the shows and movies you want to watch
With so many choices of shows and movies available, it can be difficult to figure out what to watch next. Here’s how to narrow it down:
problem solved
- One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
- There are also streaming originals, like the Netflix drama Remarkably Bright Creatures, starring Sally Field and Octopus.
- Check out theatrical releases like Rachel McAdams’ survival thriller Send Help.
Do you like movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY’s Watch Party newsletter has all of our best recommendations, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and be one of the cool kids.
Whether you want to see Sally Field talk to an octopus or Rachel McAdams fight a killer boar, the streaming service has new movies for all kinds of different tastes.
Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video and more will debut theatrical releases, including Sam Raimi’s survival thriller starring McAdams and Dylan O’Brien and the action-packed sequel to Gerard Butler’s Greenland. There are also originals, including an Italian romantic comedy and a heartwarming drama starring Field, Lewis Pullman, and an opinionated mollusk.
Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
‘vertex’
Charlize Theron is known for her action movies, but this survival thriller is full of natural wonders that make the high-stakes risks worth it. She plays a grieving rock climber who seeks solace in Australia after a tragic death, while Taron Egerton plays a sadistic serial killer who hunts and chases her through rivers and mountains, driving her insane.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Greenland 2: The Migration”
The post-apocalyptic sequel picks up engineer John Garrity (Gerard Butler) and his family five years after a comet wipes out much of civilization. When a survival bunker in Greenland becomes uninhabitable, they embark on a perilous journey fraught with climate change and human danger to find a chance of salvation in France.
Where to watch: HBO Max
“Hallow Road”
Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys star in this thriller as a couple who receive a worrying phone call from their daughter that she has hit a young girl on a secluded road. The action mostly takes place in the car as the parents head out to help, but certain revelations and some strange passersby lead to an unexpected dark and satisfying development.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michaels”
If you’ve seen Netflix’s recent Hulk Hogan documentary series, this is a good tracker. This documentary delves into the origin story of longtime WWE fan favorite Shawn Michaels, how he reached the pinnacle of professional wrestling while battling drug addiction in the ’90s, and how he now passes on his knowledge to the next generation of performers.
Where to watch: peacock
“Marty Supreme”
Shoe salesman Marty Moser (Timothée Chalamet) will do anything to become a table tennis champion in director Josh Safdie’s brilliant sports comedy set in the 1950s world of table tennis. He is also a self-centered asshole, and his pursuit of glory draws a variety of players into his chaotic world, from a childhood friend (Odessa Azion) to a famous actress (Gwyneth Paltrow).
Where to watch: HBO Max
“There’s no place to be single.”
In the Italian romantic comedy, Elisa (Mathilde Gioli) is a single mother who runs a real estate business in a Tuscan town when her childhood friend Michele (Cristiano Caccamo) returns home. The reunion evokes new emotions and attraction, but when Michele and his brother stand to inherit the inheritance, he and Elisa have different plans for its future.
Where to watch: prime video
“Surprisingly bright creatures”
This heartwarming drama stars Sally Field as Tovah, an aquarium cleaner who cares for an octopus named Marcellus (voiced by Alfred Molina). After hurting her ankle, she trains Cameron (Lewis Pullman), a young, cash-strapped drifter, to work, but Marcellus believes that by working together they can find what’s missing in their lives.
Where to watch: Netflix
“I’ll send help.”
Rachel McAdams enjoys one of the funniest and most free-spirited roles outside of Regina George in Sam Raimi’s dark comedy/thriller. She stars as a strategy expert (and a big “Survivor” fan) who gets stranded on a deserted island with her sexist tech boss (Dylan O’Brien). She grows up, he struggles, and things get bloody and outrageous.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Exchanged”
In this mind-bending, body-swapping, fantastical animated comedy, small furry mammal Olly (voiced by Michael B. Jordan) and feathery bird Ivy (Juno Temple) are rival races. But when a mysterious orb allows them to see what each other’s existence is like, they form a bond vital to saving their ecosystem when a dire threat arises.
Where to watch: Netflix
“Wuthering Heights”
Emerald Fennell’s gothic and sassy take on Emily Bronte’s classic novel is best enjoyed by simply sitting back and soaking in the sensory overload. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi star in a gorgeous, arrogant, bad romance about childhood friends who become passionate and annoying adult enemies.
Where to watch: HBO Max

