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The 11 best things to stream this weekend, from a crime thriller starring Kristen Stewart to the last season of a beloved Netflix series

Kaylor and Aaron were one of the earliest couples on “Love Island USA” season 6.

You have to wait until Sunday for this one, but the most entertaining season of the popular dating show spinoff — which is typically outshined by its spicier UK counterpart — finally comes to an end.

We can only hope that the casting team will do as well in future seasons as they did this time, and that “Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix will be back to host with more stunning outfits.

Streaming on: Peacock

“Too Hot to Handle” is back just in time to fill the “Love Island USA”-sized hole in our hearts.
Meet Ainsley, the AI twist in “Big Brother” season 26.

The long-running CBS reality show “Big Brother” returned this week for its 26th season — featuring a controversial AI twist.

Streaming on: Paramount+

K-drama horror fans can watch “Sweet Home.”
“Cobra Kai” season 6 will be the “Karate Kid” spinoff’s last outing.

Netflix’s long-running “Karate Kid” sequel series “Cobra Kai” kicked off this week with season six, part one, the first batch of episodes in its last season.

Streaming on: Netflix

If you’re looking for a true story, watch “Skywalkers: A Love Story.”
Katy O’Brian and Kristen Stewart star in “Love Lies Bleeding.”

Giving a bit of a “Bound” vibe, Kristen Stewart plays Lou, a reclusive gym manager who falls for Jackie, a competitive bodybuilder played by Katy O’Brian. Lou is from a crime family, and the two get caught up in a web of criminal activity.

Streaming on: Max

If you’re looking for a new prestige drama, watch “Lady in the Lake.”
Phil Spector’s case is featured in one episode of “Homicide Los Angeles.”

A follow-up to “Homicide: New York,” which was released earlier this year, this installment of the docuseries created by Dick Wolf (yes, the “Law and Order” Dick Wolf) unpacks some of the West Coast city’s most shocking crimes. Each of the five episodes is about a different case, with the first focusing on Phil Spector, the famed music producer and convicted murderer who died in 2021.

Streaming on: Netflix