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The 10 best things to stream this weekend, from the new season of ‘House of the Dragon’ to the ‘Bridgerton’ finale

Jake Gyllenhaal and Renate Reinsve star in “Presumed Innocent.”

Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a Chicago prosecutor suspected of a brutal murder, alongside “The Worst Person in the World” breakout Renate Reinsve. Based on the 1987 novel of the same name, the story was previously adapted into a 1990 film starring Harrison Ford in Gyllenhaal’s role.

Streaming on: Apple TV+

Looking for something to watch with your kids? Check out “Camp Snoopy”
Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington on season three, episode six of “Bridgerton.”

Part two of the hit historical romance series got a whole lot sexier. The final four episodes of season three were released on Netflix, bringing a happy ending to Polin’s love story, the unmasking of Lady Whistledown, and the reveal of multiple queer Bridgertons.

Streaming on: Netflix

Craving reality dating drama? Tune in to “Love Island USA”
“Monkey Man” is Dev Patel’s directorial debut.

Dev Patel stars in and directs “Monkey Man,” an action-thriller about an underground street fighter. Patel also co-wrote the screenplay for the film, which is his directorial debut.

Streaming on: Peacock

Want comedy? Watch “Hannah Einbinder: Everything Must Go”
Miley Cyrus.

The former late-night host kicked off his interview show on the streamer back in 2018. Now in its fifth season, the first episode, released Wednesday, features Letterman’s conversation with Miley Cyrus.

Streaming on: Netflix

“House of the Dragon” season 2 premieres this weekend
Antony Starr as Homelander and Cameron Crovetti as Ryan on season four of “The Boys.”

The satirical superhero series returned for its fourth season on Thursday. The first three episodes are out now and have already given fans plenty of Easter eggs and references to the “Gen V” spinoff to mull over before the next episode airs in a week.

Streaming on: Prime Video

Are you a 1980s film buff? Check out “Brats”
Emilio Estevez and Andrew McCarthy.

The new documentary focuses on members of the Brat Pack, the name given to a group of young actors, including Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, and Rob Lowe, who starred together in many of the most iconic teen coming-of-age films of the 1980s. It’s directed by Andrew McCarthy, another Brat.

Streaming on: Hulu