What to Watch This Weekend (10 best Movies and shows)

Are you bored at home and do not want to go out? So do not worry; you can watch so much stuff this weekend, from dramas to true horror documentaries, time-traveling romances, and whatnot. Every time a new show comes up on your favorite streaming services. The new month brings more joy and a whole slew of reasons to explore the latest movies. Whether you are a user of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, or others. So let’s discuss the most popular top-ranked shows and movies that help you choose what to wat-ch this weekend.

Best Movies and Shows to Watch This Weekend-March Blockbuster

So the list is so vast that different streaming services are present for you to refresh you during the dull weekdays. It is always best to start with new and fresh picks. Here is a guide to the latest movies and shows that satisfy your cravings.

1.      Pieces of Her on Netflix

Pieces of Her on Netflix
Pieces of Her on Netflix

An American thriller drama series premiered on Netflix and was created by Charlotte Stoudt. The story revolves around a woman following a violent mass shooting in a small town and realizing that her mother had a dark past. She becomes shocked when she discovers that her mother has taken down a criminal. She has a purpose. Her mother has been hiding something from her for 30 years. And young women want to know what their mothers are actually saying. The series is based on the novel “2018” by Karin Slaughter. Furthermore, Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote star in the show. The series premiered on Netflix on March 4, 2022.

2.      “Fresh” On Hulu

Fresh On Hulu
Fresh On Hulu

A new American comedy thriller movie, “Fresh,” is premiering on Hulu. The star, Daisy Edgar-Jones, plays the role of Noa. A girl is doomed to love until she meets a guy (Steve) at a grocery store. The meet-cute soon turns into a meat-cute when Noa is kidnapped by her boyfriend, Steve, who sells meat. Then, after some time, a romantic date turns into a fight for survival. The film premiered on January 20, 2022, at the Sundance Film Festival and was released on March 4, 2022. It got a lot of popularity from the viewers. So it will be a great choice to pick up and wat-ch this weekend.

3.      Lucy and Desi on Prime Video (Top Pick to Watch this Weekend)

Lucy and Desi on Prime Video
Lucy and Desi on Prime Video

A documentary based on the lives of the 1950s. From Amy Poehler’s direction, Lucille and Desi Arnaz’s cherished portrait is made from the hundreds of hours of footage they made together on their sitcom “I Love Lucy.” The documentary relies on interviews with their children, celebrities, and historians to provide the imminent of their relationship, lasting impacts, and careers. Their love for each other is the most beautiful, as they risk everything together. Which led to the most influential show in history. Prime Video puts out another masterpiece on Lucille and Arnaz in Lucy and Desi’s original film, directed by Amy Poehler.

4.      Our Flag Means Death on HBO Max

Our Flag Means Death on HBO Max
Our Flag Means Death on HBO Max

A comedy-adventure series with a cast of characters makes you laugh non-stop. Rhys Darby plays the role of the historical historian Stede Bonnet, also known as the Gentleman Pirate. The Bonnet and his motley crew sail the seven seas with a unique take on piracy. A pirate comedy is a worthy companion to what we do in the shadows. The series was created by David Jenkins and premiered on HBO Max on March 3, 2022, and is an excellent choice to wat-ch the weekend.

5.      The Batman on HBO Max (Best Movie to Watch this Weekend)

The Batman on HBO Max
The Batman on HBO Max

An American superhero film, “The Batman,” is based on Batman’s DC Comics character that Warner Bros Pictures distributes. When an aggressive killer leaves behind a trail of mysterious clues, Batman goes into Gotham City. Robert Pattinson plays a lead role as Bruce Wayne, setting the stage for two years of fighting crime and uncovering corruption in Gotham City. The film Batman premieres on March 4, 2022.

6.      Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty on HBO Max

Winning Time
Winning Time

The upcoming American sports drama series, created by Max Borenstein for HBO, The Adam Basketball Series, is a masterclass in entertaining that transcends sports where everyone is at the top of their games. It is one of the most highly anticipated TV events of the year. The show will premiere on March 6, 2022, on HBO Max and is the best choice to watch on the weekend and will give you a good laugh.

7.      The Dropout On Hulu

The Dropout On Hulu
The Dropout On Hulu

The Drop-out is the television series on Hulu that portrays the Elizabeth Holmes story. Theranos, the founder of blood-testing company Theranos, is a fascinating tale that describes the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes. And her aspiring technology endangers millions of patients. The American drama Dropout is based on the podcast “The Dropout,” hosted by Rebecca Jarvis, and premiered on Hulu on March 3, 2022.

8.      The Boys Presents: Diabolical On Prime Video

The Boys Presents
The Boys Presents

The Boys present the third season of the violent superhero drama, which features a different yet cool animation style and comes from the likes of Seth Rogen and more. The run time of each episode is just 12 minutes, and the first episode serves as the origin story of the Homelander. The other cast is Elisabeth Shue as Madelyn Stillwell in the American adult animated superhero series, which premieres on Amazon Prime Video on March 4, 2022.

9.      Reacher TV Series on Amazon Prime to Watch this Weekend

Reacher TV Series
Reacher TV Series

Santora created a crime thriller American series for Amazon Prime. A story based on the Jack Reacher novel that revolves around a drifter and a military police officer who fights dangerous criminals on his travels. Jack Recher is a former Military Police Investigator who throws himself into civilian life when wrongly accused of murder. The series premiered on February 2, 2022, so you can wat-ch the series this weekend.

10. All of Us Are Dead On Netflix

All of Us Are Dead On Netflix
All of Us Are Dead On Netflix

The “All of us are dead” South Korean horror TV series is a zombie apocalypse. The series occurs at a high school where a zombie disaster eventually breaks out and threatens the students. Moreover, the series stars are Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-Hyun, Yoo In-soo, and others. The series premieres on January 28, 2022, on Netflix, so it is one of the best choices to wat-ch this weekend if you are a fan of the Korean series.

Conclusion

There is vast and infinite content you can watch this weekend. But here, we have given you some binge-watching top-10 choices of 2022 movies and shows that premiere on top streaming services such as Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Moreover, we have updated your weekend list, so tell us in a comment which movie or show you love the most and binge-watched in one sitting.