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What to Watch This Weekend

Find out what to watch this weekend (July 15-July17). We’ve got you covered from what is premiering to what you might have missed that’s new.

1. The Girl in the Picture

This is one of the most disturbing documentaries that Netflix has released in several years. It is the jaw-dropping true crime story of a search to solve a 30-year old mystery: Who was Sharon Marshall, and why was her real identity unknown to everyone – even her?

This documentary does leave some unanswered questions so we might be seeing a second part to this documentary in the future.

Stream “Girl in the Picture” on Netfilx

2. The Rehearsal

This show from Nathan Fielder asks why leave life to chance? In the rehearsal Nathan leaves nothing to chance and helps people that are asking life’s big questions: should I have a child, how do I come clean to a friend. He sets up elaborate scenarios and runs through multiple scenarios in the hope of preparing for the actual event.

Stream “The Rehearsal” on HBO Max

3. What We Do in The Shadows

What We Do in the Shadows is back for season 4. The two episode premier brings the gang back together. There are new love interests and a old character that is brand new.

Stream “What We Do in the Shadows” on HULU

4. Resident Evil (TV Series)

Umbrella Corporation is going to change the world. Based on the horror franchise, Resident Evil and the T-virus arrives this weekend. If you loved the movie series you will love this series you can binge all the episodes this weekend.

Stream “Resident Evil” on Netflix

5. The Office Superfan Season 5

It might be almost 10 years since Bears. Beet. Battlestar Galactica. But you can go back to Scranton and Stamford with these never before seen episodes. The Super Fan seasons feature extended episodes with bonus scenes. If you are a fan of the office this is a great way to rewatch the series that feels fresh and will make you remember why you loved it so long ago.

Stream “The Office Superfan” on Peacock

What do you think?

Written by dailyrankr

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