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TV Shows, Movies Streaming April 25 Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, Max - Business Insider

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You for What to Watch.

  Clifton Prescod/Netflix; Chelsea Jia Feng/BI

Goodbye, "You."

After five seasons of Netflix's hit psychological thriller series, the final chapter of Joe Goldberg's story has arrived. This week also marks the return of the "Star Wars" spin-off series "Andor."

If you're looking for something brand new, watch the drama series "Étoile" from "Gilmore Girls" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino or the action thriller "Havoc" starring Tom Hardy.

Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.

Lisa Vanderpump and Tyler in season two of "Vanderpump Villa." Andrea Miconi/Disney

Lisa Vanderpump and her hospitality crew head to an Italian countryside castle, aka "Castello Rosato," in season two. All 10 episodes are now streaming on Hulu, with the reunion set for release on May 8.

Hulu

Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in season five of "You." Clifton Prescod/Netflix

Penn Badgley reprises his role as a serial killer one last time for season five, which is filled with twists, turns, and new characters. After binge-watching the 10-episode season, read Business Insider's spoiler-filled interview with co-showrunners Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo.

Netflix

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in "Andor" season two. Lucasfilm/Disney

Diego Luna returned as Cassian Andor and Adria Arjona reprised her role as rebel fighter Bix Caleen in the second season of the "Star Wars" spin-off series, set five years before the events of the 2016 film, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."

Disney+

Lou de Laâge in "Étoile." Philippe Antonello/Prime Video

The eight-episode series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, follows two world-renowned ballet companies in New York and Paris as they swap their top talent in hopes of reviving their institutions.

Prime Video

Ralph Fiennes in "Conclave." Focus Features

The political thriller "Conclave" is based on Robert Harris' 2016 novel of the same name. It centers on the assembly of the College of Cardinals and the election, known as the conclave, to decide who will become the new pope after the previous one dies of a heart attack.

The movie was nominated for eight awards at the 2025 Oscars and won best adapted screenplay.

Prime Video

Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson in "Babygirl." Niko Tavernise/A24

In writer-director Halina Reijn's 2024 erotic thriller, Nicole Kidman plays Romy Mathis, a CEO, wife, and mom who risks her personal and professional life in pursuit of pleasure with an intern named Samuel (Harris Dickinson), who chooses her to be his mentor.

Max

Tom Hardy in "Havoc." Netflix

The action movie stars Tom Hardy as Walker, a detective in the crosshairs of a criminal underworld who's tasked with rescuing a politician's estranged son from a drug heist.

Netflix

Carlos Alcaraz in "Carlos Alcaraz: My Way." Netflix

The three-episode docuseries follows Carlos Alcaraz, who holds the record for being the youngest world No. 1 player in men's tennis history, during his eventful 2024 season.

Netflix

Brett Goldstein in "Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life." Karolina Wojtasik/HBO

Brett Goldstein, known for playing the grumpy but lovable Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ series "Ted Lasso," stars in his first HBO Original comedy special, premiering on Saturday night. The British comedian cracks jokes about everything from sex and relationships to why he thinks "Sesame Street" character Cookie Monster is an addict.

Max

Comedian Jessica Kirson in "Jessica Kirson: I'm the Man." Disney

​​In her new stand-up special, comedian Jessica Kirson jokes about TikTok girls, Sephora makeovers, and having four daughters with two different women.

Hulu

Ben Affleck in "The Accountant." Warner Bros. Pictures

In the 2016 crime drama, Affleck plays Christian Wolff, an accountant with autism who operates within the criminal underworld. The movie turned out to be a surprise hit for Warner Bros., earning $155 million worldwide on a reported budget of $44 million.

Now, "The Accountant 2" is in theaters, and director Gavin O'Connor has expressed interest in a third installment.

Max, Prime Video

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