New movies streaming on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Peacock, and Disney+

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Need to see a new movie? Stream these 10 movies for free at home with Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max.

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  • One of these movies is the one you should watch tonight.
  • There are also streaming originals like the Mexican stop-motion animated film “I Am Frankelda.”
  • Check out theatrical releases like “They Will Kill You” and the new Lorne Michaels documentary.

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From bloody tales of survival in the Devil’s House to candid looks from the pioneers of “Saturday Night Live,” there’s something for every taste on your favorite streaming service.

Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, and HBO Max all offer fresh content to watch at home, from international animated films to Zazie Beetz horror comedies and Lorne Michaels documentaries.

Here are 10 hottest new movies you can stream right now.

“David”

Animated music added to Old Testament stories. The film depicts David as a young shepherd (voiced by Brandon Engman) who is prophesied to be the future king of Israel due to his skill with the harp, and faces off against the giant Goliath, and as an old soldier (Phil Wickham) who becomes an enemy of King Saul.

Where to watch: Netflix

“EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert”

The King of Rock and Roll continues to prove an exciting and important presence in Baz Luhrmann’s excellent documentary/concert film. The film uses never-before-seen footage from Presley’s 1969-1976 Las Vegas residency, performing hits by the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel, as well as his sense of humor, as he jokes with the crowd and argues with his bandmates.

Where to watch: paramount+

“Hoppers”

A quirky and subversive sense of humor characterizes this hilarious sci-fi comedy. Mabel (voiced by Piper Kurda) “jumps” her consciousness onto a robot beaver in order to stop the construction of a freeway overpass. As an undercover agent, she learns a lot about nature and ends up helping her nemesis, the greedy Mayor (Jon Hamm).

Where to watch: disney plus

“I’m Frankelda”

Fans of Guillermo del Toro and young children interested in horror will appreciate this Mexican stop-motion animated dark musical fantasy. In a world fueled by human fear, a prince (Arturo Mercado Jr.) recruits a gifted teenage writer (Mireya Mendoza) to become a “royal nightmare maker,” opening her eyes to astonishing landscapes.

Where to watch: Netflix

‘keeper’

In this folk horror film directed by Osgood Perkins (The Monkey), Liz (Tatiana Maslany) goes on an anniversary trip to a remote cabin with her doctor boyfriend Malcolm (Rosif Sutherland). She starts seeing strange, violent visions of women, he suddenly has to go to work, and things get even darker and more sinister from there.

Where to watch: Hulu

“loan”

“Saturday Night Live” star Lorne Michaels is a reclusive and private man. Morgan Neville’s documentary reveals details about the legendary television producer, who owns a blueberry farm in Maine. – It also serves as a very interesting behind-the-scenes look at the history of “SNL” and how Michaels operates.

Where to watch: peacock

“Office Romance”

Jennifer Lopez has a secret weapon in her latest romantic comedy. That’s my co-star Brett Goldstein. The “Ted Lasso” star co-created this wonderfully savagely charming character about a determined airline CEO (Lopez) and a British corporate lawyer (Goldstein) who fall in love with each other even though their relationship could potentially ruin each other’s jobs.

Where to watch: Netflix

“Pillion”

In this erotic drama, shy British man Colin (Harry Potter alum Harry Melling) finds himself in a BDSM relationship with mysterious biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård). Submissive Colin finds new confidence and enjoys doing different things for Ray, but complications arise when Colin begins to seek more emotional needs.

Where to watch: HBO Max

‘scarlet’

Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” the Japanese fantasy animation centers on 16th century princess Scarlet (Mana Ashida). Scarlett fails to save her father from being killed and ends up in the underworld. There, she meets her friends, including modern-day emergency workers, and sets out on a journey to avenge her father’s death.

Where to watch: Netflix

“They will kill you.”

This action-packed horror-comedy combines the likes of “Kill Bill,” “Ready or Not,” and Looney Tunes cartoons, and stars Zazie Beetz as an ex-con who takes a job as a housekeeper in a luxury Manhattan high-rise. The place turns out to be Satan’s temple, and she has to fight the sacrifices of the immortal bastards.

Where to watch: HBO Max

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