Fri May 16 12:10:00 UTC 2025: **Streaming Overload? Mashable’s Got Your Guide to What’s New and Worth Watching**
With a seemingly endless sea of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and more, finding something to watch can be overwhelming. Fear not, couch potatoes! Mashable’s entertainment team has sifted through the latest releases to bring you a curated list of the buzziest new content, ranked from least to most watchable.
Here’s a glimpse of what’s new on streaming:
* **”Bad Thoughts” (Netflix, May 13):** Comedian Tom Segura writes, directs, and stars in this dark comedy series where intrusive thoughts become reality.
* **”Snow White” (Prime Video):** This live-action reimagining of the classic Disney tale stars Rachel Zegler as a resilient princess and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. Currently available to rent or purchase.
* **”The Uninvited” (VOD, May 16):** A star-studded drama about a Hollywood party where old flames and career anxieties collide. Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Reaser star.
* **”Love, Death + Robots Volume 4″ (Netflix, May 15):** Tim Miller’s bizarre anthology series returns with a mix of sci-fi, comedy, and horror, featuring a star-studded voice cast.
* **”Murderbot” (Apple TV+, May 16):** Alexander Skarsgård stars as a snarky, show-binging security bot navigating human interaction and alien threats.
* **”The Wedding Banquet” (Prime Video):** A remake of Ang Lee’s film featuring four friends, who make up two gay couples with unique troubles that could be solved through a proposed lavender marriage.
* **”Duster” (HBO Max, May 15):** A stylish ’70s crime thriller from J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, starring Josh Holloway as a getaway driver turned informant.
* **”Hard Truths” (Paramount+):** A critically acclaimed drama focusing on the complex and unpleasant Pansy Deacon, played by Marianne Jean-Baptiste.
* **”Overcompensating” (Prime Video, May 15):** Comedian Benito Skinner stars in this semi-autobiographical comedy about a closeted high school football star navigating his freshman year of college.
* **”Eurovision Song Contest” (Peacock):** Catch the live broadcast of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest from Switzerland.
With options ranging from fairy tales to sci-fi thrills to musical extravaganzas, Mashable’s guide helps you navigate the streaming landscape and discover your next must-watch.