Sat Apr 19 23:50:00 UTC 2025: ## New Releases Flood Entertainment Landscape: From Quirky Comedies to Gripping Thrillers
**New York, NY** – A wave of new entertainment is crashing onto screens and streaming services this week, offering a diverse range of options for viewers. From crime thrillers to quirky comedies and chart-topping albums, there’s something for everyone.
Leading the charge is the Hulu debut of “The Order,” a 1970s-styled crime thriller starring Jude Law as an FBI agent investigating a white supremacist group. The film, based on a true story, promises a gripping narrative and intense action. Also premiering on Friday is Peacock’s “Wolf Man,” a horror film starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner.
Streaming services are also showcasing new series. Apple TV+ presents “Government Cheese,” a quirky comedy starring David Oyelowo, while Prime Video offers Ramy Youssef’s animated series “#1 Happy Family USA,” a look at an immigrant Muslim family in America. Peacock premieres the fifth season of “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” featuring a guest appearance by Mariska Hargitay, and Tubi’s “Boarders” returns for a second season. Max is set to release the second season of Nathan Fielder’s “The Rehearsal” on April 20th.
The music world isn’t lagging behind. Four-time Grammy-nominated Nigerian artist Davido releases his highly anticipated fifth studio album, “5ive,” packed with collaborations. Indie rockers Julien Baker and Torres also collaborate on a new country album, “Send a Prayer My Way,” offering a tender and energetic sound.
Gamers can also look forward to “Tempopo,” a 3D puzzle game reminiscent of “Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker,” launching on Thursday for Xbox, Switch, and PC.
This week’s releases promise a diverse and engaging entertainment experience, catering to a wide range of tastes.