The Monkey, One of Them Days on Netflix, and every movie new to streaming


Each week on Polygon, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

This week, The Monkey, the new black comedy horror thriller from director Osgood Perkins (Longlegs), screeches and bangs its way onto VOD. That’s not all that’s new to rent and purchase this week, as Steven Soderbergh’s spy thriller Black Bag, starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, also comes to VOD, along with Naoko Yamada’s The Colors Within, Paddington in Peru, and more. Plus, the new buddy comedy One of Them Days, starring Keke Palmer and SZA, comes to streaming on Netflix.

Here’s everything new that’s available to watch this weekend!

Where to watch: Available to stream on Netflix

SZA and Keke Palmer leaning over a balcony decorated with christmas lights in One of Them Days.

Image: Sony Pictures

Genre: Buddy comedy
Run time: 1h 37m
Director: Lawrence Lamont
Cast: Keke Palmer, SZA, Katt Williams

SZA and Keke Palmer star in this buddy comedy in which they play two best friends who have one day to find the $1,500 they need for rent, because one of their boyfriends blew through all their cash. Hilarity and hijinks ensue, as the two desperately try to come up with the cash, resorting to taking out sketchy loans, donating plasma, and climbing up a telephone pole to retrieve a pair of Jordans.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Max

Genre: Horror comedy
Run time:
1h 31m
Director: Kyle Mooney
Cast:
Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, Julian Dennison

Remember when everyone thought the year 2000 would cause a bunch of electronics errors? Well, in Kyle Mooney’s Y2K, the error isn’t so much an error as it is electronic devices coming to life and trying to enslave humanity. Aren’t we glad that that didn’t happen IRL? There are some brutal and hilarious deaths, including a kill by Tamagotchi, a very 2000 soundtrack, and one great cameo.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Shudder

A woman stands in front of a mannequin dressed in a black outfit in 825 Forest Road.

Image: Blue Finch Film Releasing

Genre: Horror
Run time:
1h 41m
Director:
Stephen Cognetti
Cast: Lorenzo Beronilla, Brian Anthony Wilson, Elizabeth Vermilyea

Director Stephen Cognetti (Hell House LLC) is back with a new supernatural horror thriller. After a grisly family tragedy, Chuck Wilson (Joe Falcone) moves to the town of Ashland Falls with his wife (Elizabeth Vermilyea) and sister (Kathryn Miller) in hopes of starting a new life. Upon moving into their new home, however, the family finds themselves stalked by a malevolent presence whose influence runs deep throughout the town’s history.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender leaning in for a kiss in Black Bag.

Photo: Claudette Barius/Focus Features

Genre: Spy thriller
Run time: 1h 33m
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Marisa Abela

Steven Soderbergh returns for his second feature film of 2025, this time a sultry spy thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender as a happily married couple of British intelligence officers. When a top-secret malware program is stolen, Kathryn (Blanchett) is implicated and George (Fassbender) is secretly tasked with investigating her. As the plot unfolds, the couple is faced with the challenge of whether or not they can trust each other in a field where nearly everyone knows how to lie.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Drama
Run time:
1h 41m
Director:
Naoko Yamada
Cast:
Akari Takaishi, Sayu Suzukawa, Taisei Kido

In this quiet, contemplative movie from K-On! and Sound! Euphonium director Naoko Yamada, three lonely teenagers start a band. It’s less about a love for music and more about the three of them finding kindred spirits with each other. The main character has a form of synesthesia where she sees particular emotions and people as colors. The splashes of gorgeous watercolor hues add some beautiful emotional impact to the otherwise grounded visuals.

What makes The Colors Within work so well is how the naturalistic animation combined with the specific set-pieces and situations create such a distinct feeling and atmosphere. There are just so many gorgeous, evocative moments where the movie lingers: Kimi’s forlorn reflection in a set of Newton balls; the slightly fuzzy city lights behind Totsuko’s hand as she waves goodbye to Kimi; Rui’s sneakers on the snow-covered steps of the church, shifting as he calls his mother. All the small details contribute to a feeling of soft loneliness that slowly lessens as the characters grow closer and closer.

The Last Stop in Yuma County

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Neo-Western thriller
Run time:
1h 30m
Director:
Francis Galluppi
Cast:
Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue, Sierra McCormick

This neo-Western crime thriller centers on a travelling knife salesman who unwittingly finds himself in an unconventional hostage situation after being stranded at a rural Arizona rest stop. Held at gunpoint by two ruthless bank robbers, both he and the rest stop’s waitress (Jocelin Donahue) must find a way to escape without arousing the robbers’ suspicions, all the while carrying on a normal workday like nothing’s happened. Things only get weirder and worse from there.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Image: Neon/YouTube

Genre: Horror comedy
Run time:
1h 38m
Director:
Osgood Perkins
Cast:
Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, Christian Convery

Coming off the strength of last year’s breakout horror thriller Longlegs, director Osgood Perkins is back with a new black comedy horror based on Stephen King’s 1980 short story. The Monkey stars Theo James (Divergent) as Hal and Bill, identical twins who have to find a way to destroy a cursed cymbal-banging monkey toy with the power to kill anyone unfortunate enough to cross its path.

As Polygon’s editor-in-chief Chris Plante puts it:

The Monkey, for all of the familiar trappings, isn’t just another horror-tinged distraction. As the kills become gnarlier — and more, how do I put this?… impressive? — it becomes clear that Perkins is using a familiar skeleton to support something muscular and human. He once again borrows from the works of some of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Not the ones that get added to the Criterion Collection, but those you see get loving 4K discs from boutique brands like Arrow and Vinegar Syndrome.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Psychological thriller
Run time:
1h 44m
Director:
Mark Anthony Green
Cast:
Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis

Ayo Edebiri (Bottoms) stars in this psychological horror thriller as Ariel Ecton, a young music journalist who is invited to the remote compound of a reclusive pop star (John Malkovich) who has been unseen for the past 30 years. What at first seems a once-in-a-lifetime interview opportunity quickly morphs into a nightmarish scenario as Ariel finds herself surrounded by cultish sycophants, intoxicated colleagues, and a nefarious idol with a lot more than music on his mind.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Paddington in his wee red hat and adorable blue coat, standing on a mountain in Peru with a bunch of llamas behind him

Image: Sony Pictures

Genre: Adventure
Run time:
1h 46m
Director:
Dougal Wilson
Cast:
Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer

Everyone’s favorite polite, marmalade-loving bear is back! His adopted siblings are all getting older and his parents face the possibility of an empty nest. But Paddington is called to Peru because his dear Aunt Lucy has vanished from the home for retired bears! Paddington and his family trek through the Peruvian jungles and soon learn that Aunt Lucy isn’t the only lost thing people are searching for. Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas join the cast and commit fully to the bit of campy Paddington cast member.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Mystery thriller
Run time:
1h 38m
Director:
Duke Johnson
Cast:
André Holland, Gemma Chan, May Calamawy

Duke Johnson (Anomalisa) makes his solo directorial debut with this crime mystery romance starring André Holland (Moonlight) and Gemma Chan (The Creator). Having lost his memory following an assault in Idaho, Paul Cole (Holland) attempts to put his life back together in an unfamiliar town. While courting a local costume designer named Edna (Chan), Paul begins to recover fragments and traces of his previous life as an actor, forcing him to question who he is now and what he truly wants out of life.

Night of the Zoopocalypse

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

A group of colorful animals staring in fear in Night of the Zoopocalypse.

Image: Viva Pictures

Genre: Horror comedy
Run time:
1h 31m
Directors:
Ricardo Curtis, Rodrigo Perez-Castro
Cast:
David Harbour, Bryn McAuley, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

This animated adventure follows the antics of a bunch of zoo animals… who find themselves facing off against a bunch of zombie-like aliens. A quirky timberwolf teams up with a gruff mountain lion to protect the zoo. They need to learn to work with all the other animals in order to save their home from the creepy alien zombies. David Harbour voices the mountain lion! Appropriate!

YouTube is changing how it calculates views for Shorts


YouTube Shorts has introduced a change that brings analytics for its bite-sized video option into closer parity with rival services TikTok and Instagram. The video platform will remove the minimum play time requirement it previously had for a user watching a clip to count as a view.

Beginning March 31, a “view” will be added any time a YouTube Short is played or replayed. This will likely mean that creators will see higher view counts after the change takes place. YouTube will continue to track “engaged views,” which measure the number of times a clip was played “for a certain number of seconds.” YouTube clarified that the shift would not impact Creator earnings or their eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program; both will continue to be assessed by the engaged view metric.

Both Instagram and TikTok have defined a “view” as the number of times a video starts playing, although those platforms also offer metrics for tracking time spent watching a piece of content. Considering YouTube Shorts, Instagram and TikTok have each claimed upwards of a billion monthly users, it makes sense that they count views similarly so that creators can better assess how many of those people they are reaching across the services.



A show based on Philip K. Dick’s The Variable Man is in the works


According to , Humans writers Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent are working on an adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s 1953 novella, The Variable Man. The show is being produced by Motive Pictures in a partnership with Electric Shepherd Productions, which is run by the late author’s daughter, Isa Dick Hackett. The Variable Man follows a tinkerer turned accidental time traveler named Thomas Cole, who is transported from 1913 into the future and suddenly finds himself a reluctant player in an interplanetary conflict.

It’s being written for a UK broadcaster, according to Deadline, but there may be hope for a US release. “When you’ve got Sam and John doing what they did so brilliantly with Humans and exploring the modern world through a genre lens, it is something that can absolutely attract broadcasters in the US,” Motive CEO Simon Maxwell told the publication. I really enjoyed The Variable Man back when I read it and I’ll give any PKD adaptation a chance, so here’s hoping we get another good one in this series.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End season 2 is coming in January 2026


The titular character of Frieren is a gifted elf mage who was once a member of a heroic adventuring party that defeated a great evil. The party promises to meet up again in 50 years. That’s just a blink of an eye for Frieren, who doesn’t bother keeping in touch with the rest of her friends. But when she shows up, it’s clear that the rest of them have aged. While they enjoy their little meet up, it ends sadly as the main hero dies the next day.

Even more time passes before Frieren sets out on another adventure, reluctantly taking on a protégé. She treks through places she’s seen before, and comes across villages she once saved, only to find she’s a distant memory now now. It’s something that she’s accepted, having already lived for hundreds of years; no matter how legendary, all heroes fade, even when they insist their greatness will spare them this fate.

That could be a real bummer, but the show emphasizes that just because time is fleeting, that doesn’t mean it can’t be enjoyed. Frieren has outlived all her friends and she will definitely outlive the two young heroes in her current adventuring party. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth getting to know them and enjoying the time she has with them.

That elegiac edge is what makes Frieren so special, but even without the existential overtone, it’s a damn fine fantasy show with interesting world-building and some gorgeous animation. The back half of the first season really dives into the world’s magic system, but in a way that still tied into the overall themes of the show. Frieren was there when humans started using magic, and she’s seen how it has evolved over time. So, showcasing the new generation of mages’ powers juxtaposed with Frieren and her protégé Fern highlights the inevitability of rapid progress.

Nearly a year after I finished the first season, I’m still thinking about Frieren. It’s a show that gets under your skin and really sticks with you, one that uses everything at its disposal to drive home its big ideas.

All episodes of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End are out on Crunchyroll now. New episodes will arrive next January.

What’s new on Peacock in March 2025



Peacock doesn’t always have a leg up against its streaming rivals, but it does in March. That’s because Wicked, one of last year’s biggest box-office blockbusters, is arriving on Peacock on March 21. Hulu may have the reigning Best Picture winner in Anora, but Wicked is on another level when it comes to dedicated fans. The only downside for Peacock is that it will have to give up Wicked in a few months as it goes on to a longer run on Prime Video.

Yellowstone fans can also celebrate this month as the season 5, part 2 episodes make their streaming premiere on Peacock on March 16. Because Kevin Costner had left the series by that point, you’ll just have to watch Dances with Wolves now that it’s back on Peacock if you want a look back at Yellowstone‘s former star. Peacock has an especially strong lineup of movies this month, but as always, most of them will only be sticking around for a short time.

Keep reading for the complete list of films, series, news programming, and live sporting events coming to Peacock in March 2025. Our recommendations are highlighted in bold. (Note: Some content will not be available to watch without a paid subscription at the Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus levels.)

If Peacock isn’t your only go-to streaming service, we also have helpful guides to the best new shows to stream, the best shows on Peacock, the best movies on Netflix, and the best shows on Netflix, as well as the best movies streaming on Amazon and best shows streaming on Amazon.

Everything new on Peacock in March 2025

March 1

  • 300
  • A Bride For Christmas
  • A Knight’s Tale*
  • A Lifelong Love
  • Baby, It’s Cold Inside
  • Belle
  • Bleeding Steel
  • Brokeback Mountain
  • Brooklyn
  • Call Jane
  • Come As You Are
  • Dances With Wolves
  • Death Becomes Her
  • Den of Thieves
  • Dolittle*
  • Drowning Mona
  • Emma*
  • Fast Time At Ridgemont High
  • Flight 7500*
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Funan
  • Gamer
  • Geostorm
  • Hancock*
  • Hanna
  • He Named Me Malala
  • Honk For Jesus: Save Your Soul*
  • Hunter Killer
  • Identity Thief
  • In Bruges
  • Josie And The Pussycats
  • Just Go With It*
  • Kill Bill: Volume 1
  • Kill Bill: Volume 2
  • Land of the Lost
  • Leprechaun*
  • Leprechaun II*
  • Leprechaun III*
  • Leprechaun 4: Lost in Space*
  • Leprechaun Origins*
  • Leprechaun V: In The Hood*
  • Leprechaun VI: Back 2 Tha Hood*
  • Little Rascals
  • Love and Basketball
  • Love in Glacier National: A National Park Romance*
  • Love On Ice
  • Love’s Portrait
  • Lucy
  • Madea’s Family Reunion
  • Morning Show Mysteries: Mortal Mishaps
  • My Christmas Family Tree
  • My Gal Sunday
  • Outlander
  • Paul
  • Pulse
  • Red*
  • Red 2*
  • Red Shoes and The Seven Dwarfs
  • Redemption in Cherry Springs
  • Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone
  • Road to Christmas
  • Rush
  • Salt
  • Snakes on a Plane
  • Snow Bride
  • Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Spy
  • Still Mine
  • Suffragette
  • The Art of Us
  • The Big Lebowski
  • The Boss
  • The Breadwinner
  • The Croods
  • The Equalizer (Feature)
  • The Equalizer 2
  • The Flock
  • The Gift of Peace
  • The Groomsmen
  • The Hurt Locker
  • The Impossible*
  • The Last Witch Hunter
  • The Lego Movie
  • Thelma & Louise
  • The Miracle Season
  • The Theory Of Everything
  • The Vanishing
  • The Vows We Keep
  • Trolls
  • Trolls World Tour*
  • Twenty Feet From Stardom
  • Two Turtle Doves
  • Venus and Serena
  • Wedding Planner Mystery
  • What To Expect When You’re Expecting*
  • White House Down
  • With Love, Christmas
  • World’s Greatest Dad
  • Zero Dark Thirty*

March 2

  • Jurassic World: Dominion*
  • Jurassic World: Dominion (extended version)*
  • The Royal We+

March 3

  • The Real Housewives Of Potomac, Season 9 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 4

  • Snapped: Killer Couples, Season 18 – Premiere (Oxygen)
  • President Trump addresses Joint Session of Congress – Live Event

March 5

  • Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, Season 1 – Premiere (Bravo)

March 6

  • Love After Lockup, Season 5 – New Episodes
  • The Traitors, Season 3 – 2 New Episodes, Finale and Reunion, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
  • The Traitors: UK, Season 3 – Premiere, All Episodes – 12 Episodes (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 7

  • Hitpig! – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*
  • Mother
  • Shuttle
  • Southern Hospitality, Season 3 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 8

  • The Way Home, Season 3 – Finale (Hallmark)++

March 9

March 10

  • The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Season 16 – Premiere (Bravo)
  • Wicked: The Real Story

March 11

  • Accident, Suicide, or Murder, Season 5 – Premiere – All Episodes, 10 Episodes (Oxygen)
  • Me Robaste El Corazon, Season 1 – Premiere (Telemundo)

March 12

March 13

  • Long Bright River, Season 1 – Premiere, All Episodes – 8 Episodes, 60 min (Peacock Original)

March 14

  • Mystery Island: Winner Takes It All+
  • Romulus, My Father
  • The Sacrament
  • Top Chef, Season 22 – Premiere (Bravo)
  • Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen, Season 22 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)
  • Top Chef: The Dish with Kish, Season 2 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)

March 16

  • Royal-ish+
  • Vengeance*
  • Yellowstone, Season 5 Part 2 – Premiere, 6 Episodes, 60 min (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 19

  • Opry 100: A Live Celebration – Live Event
  • The Invisible Man (2020)*

March 20

  • Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo With Jane Goodall

March 21

  • Filth
  • Hammer of the Gods
  • The Right Kind of Wrong
  • Wicked – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*
  • Wicked – Sing-Along Alternate Feature-Length Version – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 22

  • Happy’s Place, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)

March 23

  • Hearts Around the Table: Jenna’s First Love+
  • Minions: The Rise of Gru*

March 24

  • Married to Medicine, Season 11 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)
  • When Calls The Heart, Season 12 – Finale (Hallmark)++

March 26

  • Deal or No Deal Island After Show, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)
  • The Irrational, Season 2 – Finale (NBC)
  • The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show, Season 2 – Finale (Bravo Digital)

March 28

Southern Charm, Season 10 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 30

  • Brian And Charles*
  • Gigi & Nate*
  • Hearts Around the Table: Shari’s Second Act+
  • Stifel Snow Show, Season 2 – Finale (CNBC)

March 31

  • Black Butterfly
  • Dragon Blade
  • Hacksaw Ridge
  • No Escape
  • Robin Hood (2018)
  • The Forbidden Kingdom
  • The Last Exorcism

Live sports and events

New Episodes Weekly

  • Chris Simms Unbuttoned (Monday, Thursday and Friday)
  • Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry (Monday through Friday)
  • FNIA Podcast (Wednesday)
  • PFT Live (Monday through Friday)
  • The Dan Le Batard with Stugotz (Monday through Friday)
  • The Dan Patrick Show (Monday through Friday)
  • You Better You Bet (Monday through Friday)

Live Events

March 1

  • 1/ST Racing Tour
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Indiana vs. Washington
  • Big East Men’s Basketball – Marquette vs. Georgetown
  • IMSA – VP Racing SportsCar Challenge – COTA
  • ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2025
  • Notre Dame Hockey – Michigan State vs. Notre Dame
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Daytona, FL
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships
  • WWE Elimination Chamber

March 1-2

  • PGA Tour Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches
  • World Cup Speed Skating – Heerenveen

March 2

  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Indiana vs. Purdue
  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Wisconsin vs. Iowa
  • Legacy on Ice Show
  • USL Super League – Carolina Ascent FC vs. Ft. Lauderdale United FC

March 4

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – Villanova vs. Georgetown
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Nebraska vs. Ohio State
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Rutgers vs. Purdue

March 5

  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Big Ten Tournament

March 7

  • A-10 Women’s Basketball – A10 Women’s Conference Tournament

March 7-8

March 8

  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Northwestern vs. Maryland
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Penn State vs. Wisconsin
  • Liga MX – Chivas vs. América
  • Six Nations Rugby – Ireland vs. France
  • Six Nations Rugby – Scotland vs. Wales
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Indianapolis, IN
  • USL Super League – Ft. Lauderdale United vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC
  • USL Super League – Spokane Zephyr FC vs. Carolina Ascent FC

March 8-9

  • PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational

March 8-10

  • Premier League Matchweek 28

March 9

  • Six Nations Rugby – England vs. Italy
  • USL Super League – Dallas Trinity FC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • USL Super League – DC Power FC vs. Lexington Sporting SC

March 9-15

March 12

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – M Big East Tournament – First Round
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Big Ten Tournament – First Round

March 13

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – M Big East Tournament – Quarterfinals

March 13-15

March 13-16

  • World Speed Skating Championships – Hamar

March 15

  • Six Nations Rugby – France vs. Scotland
  • Six Nations Rugby – Italy vs. Ireland
  • Six Nations Rugby – Wales vs. England
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Ft. Lauderdale United FC
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Dallas Trinity FC
  • USL Super League – Spokane Zephyr FC vs. DC Power FC
  • USL Super League – Tampa Bay Sun FC vs. Carolina Ascent FC

March 15-16

  • PGA TOUR THE PLAYERS
  • Premier League Matchweek 29
  • World Short Track Championships – Beijing

March 19

  • USL Super League – Tampa Bay Sun FC vs. Spokane Zephyr FC
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC

March 20-23

  • Track & Field World Indoor Championships

March 21-22

March 22

  • Louisiana Derby
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Birmingham, AL
  • USL Super League – Ft. Lauderdale United FC vs. Spokane Zephyr FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – France v. Ireland
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Wales v. Scotland

March 22-23

  • PGA Tour Golf Valspar Championship

March 22-30

  • FIS Alpine World Cup: Sun Valley

March 23

  • USL Super League – DC Power FC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Carolina Ascent FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Italy v. England

March 24-30

March 26-30

  • ISU World Figure Skating Championships

March 27

  • Notre Dame Football Pro Day

March 29

  • Florida Derby
  • Liga MX – Chivas vs. Cruz Azul
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Seattle, WA
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC
  • USL Super League – Carolina Ascent FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – England v. Wales
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Scotland v. France

March 29-30

  • PGA Tour Texas Children’s Houston Open

March 30

  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Ireland v. Italy

News programming and talk shows

Live Events

  • President Trump addresses Joint Session of Congress (March 4)
  • Opry 100: A Live Celebration (March 19)

Same-day:

  • Inside with Jen Psaki (Sunday)
  • Jenna & Friends, Season 1 (Monday)
  • Meet the Press with Kristen Welker (Sunday)
  • Morning Joe (Monday through Friday)
  • Sunday Today with Willie Geist (Sunday)
  • TODAY (Monday through Friday)

Next-Day News (*Below are the days episodes come to Peacock):

  • All In with Chris Hayes (Wednesday through Saturday)
  • Ayman (Sunday and Monday)
  • Dateline (Saturday)
  • Deadline: White House (Tuesday through Saturday)
  • Inside with Jen Psaki (Tuesday)
  • NBC Nightly News (Daily – also available live/same-day on Premium+)
  • Noticias Telemundo (Thursday)
  • Noticias Telemundo En La Noche (Thursday)
  • Noticias Telemundo Fin De Semana (Sunday)
  • Noticias Telemundo Mediodia (Thursday)
  • The Beat with Ari Melber (Tuesday through Saturday)
  • The ReidOut (Tuesday through Saturday)

Next-day Talk Shows (*below are the days episodes come to Peacock):

  • Access Hollywood, Season 29 (Monday through Friday)
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers, Season 11 (Tuesday through Friday)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show, Season 6 (Monday through Friday)
  • The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Season 12 (Tuesday through Friday)
  • Watch What Happens Live (Monday through Friday)

Non-linear/digital only:

  • Morning Mika (Thursday) 






The 20 most exciting movies of spring 2025


Summer movie season is starting earlier and earlier every year, and this one is no exception. This spring has all kinds of exciting movies, and maybe even a few of the best and biggest movies of the year.

As you might expect, the biggest highlights are movies in the big franchises. The MCU is bringing out Thunderbolts* led by Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan, while Tom Cruise is returning for what could be the (or at least his) last Mission: Impossible movie ever. Meanwhile, Disney is all in on live-action remakes, with Snow White and Lilo & Stitch due out in the next few months. Thankfully, there’s some exciting original movies coming too, like David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds or Ryan Coogler’s vampire horror movie Sinners.

To help you keep track of all the fantastic-looking movies that are on the way, we’ve made a list of the 20 best movies of spring 2025.

Plankton with both arms raised, holding a tiny plankton-like dog in one hand, as he cackles. From Plankton: The Movie

PLANKTON: THE MOVIE – Plankton’s world is flipped upside down when his plan for world domination is thwarted. Cr: Netflix/Nickelodeon Movies © 2025
Image: Nickelodeon/Netflix

Release date: March 7
Director: Dave Needham
Cast: Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Tom Kenny

SpongeBob’s best character finally gets her due. That’s right — even though this movie is called Plankton, it’s Karen, his computer wife, who rises up and decides to dump his lame ass and take over the world herself. Meanwhile, Plankton has to team up with SpongeBob and the rest of the heroes in order to win her back. —Petrana Radulovic

Robert Pattinson clones acting smug in Mickey 17

Image: Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: March 7
Director: Bong Joon-ho
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Steven Yeun, Mark Ruffalo

What’s better than one Robert Pattinson doing slapstick comedy with a funny voice? Two Robert Pattinsons! Well, at least two. Bong Joon-ho’s newest movie has Pattinson playing a worker in a capitalist sci-fi hellscape who’s signed up to test the limits of a new human colony and get cloned every time he dies. —PR

Milla Jovovich as Gray Alys in a still from the movie In the Lost Lands

Image: Vertical/Constantin Film

Release date: March 7
Director: Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast: Dave Bautista, Milla Jovovich, Arly Jover

The latest in a long series of #powercouplegoals collaborations between spouses Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich (the Resident Evil movies, 2020’s Monster Hunter, 2011’s The Three Musketeers), In the Lost Lands is billed as the first feature adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s work. Adapted from Martin’s 1982 short story, it’s a dark fantasy about an infamous witch (Jovovich) who hires a grizzled hunter (Dave Bautista) to help her track down a werewolf through a post-apocalyptic landscape ruled by a tyrannical overlord and an even more tyrannical church. Just your basic future-fantasy Western slash monster movie, with a heavy side order of Furiosa in the setting and characters. —Tasha Robinson

Ayo Edebiri looking worried and confused in Opus

Image: A24

Release date: March 14
Director: Mark Anthony Green
Cast: Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis

The second of A24’s eight scheduled genre-spanning 2025 movies (after Parthenope in early February), Opus follows a dedicated but frequently sidelined music journalist (The Bear and Bottoms co-star Ayo Edebiri) to the secretive compound of a cultishly adored pop star (John Malkovich) who wants her to hear his first album in 30 years. Mark Anthony Green’s directorial debut, a horror-thriller about fame and power, got mixed reviews at Sundance, but the lead performers remain promising. —TR

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

Porky Pig and Daffy Duck sleeping in their respective beds in The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

Image: Warner Bros. Animation

Release date: March 14
Director: Pete Browngardt
Cast: Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, Peter MacNicol

Daffy Duck and Porky Pig team up to save the Earth from an alien invasion. But considering their big personalities and generally dysfunctional working relationship, they might just drive each other crazy before they can save anyone. Where’s Bugs? Who knows? But Petunia Pig is also here. —PR

A giant robot wanders around a barren looking landscape in The Electric State

Image: Free League Publishing

Release date: March 14
Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci

Once-and-future Avengers directors Anthony and Joe Russo are launching their new sprawling science fiction movie on Netflix: Loosely based on a 2018 novel from Swedish retrofuturist Simon Stålenhag (whose work also inspired the Tales from the Loop TV show, board game, TTRPG, etc.), The Electric State has a teenager (Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown) on a road trip to track down her missing brother via a robot (Anthony Mackie) he sent to find her. The twist: They’re living in a post-robot-apocalypse world where the robots have all been banned to a wasteland. Early looks at this one have a strong A.I. Artificial Intelligence feel, with a side order of Ready Player One and a whole lot of familiar names: Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan, Woody Harrelson, Jenny Slate, Giancarlo Esposito, and a lot more. —TR

Rachel Zegler as Snow White dances with some CGI dwarves

Image: Disney

Release date: March 21
Director: Marc Webb
Cast: Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, Andrew Burnap

It’s another Disney live-action remake! This one is full of… well, let’s just say that the CG dwarfs are a choice. And they did Rachel Zegler so damn dirty with that haircut and Party City-esque dress. But Zegler has pipes, and maybe the fact she looks and acts like a literal Disney Princess might be enough to save this one. —PR

Eiza González wearing a futuristic space suit in Ash (2025).

Image: RLJE Films

Release date: March 21
Director: Flying Lotus
Cast: Eiza González, Aaron Paul, Iko Uwais

In space, no one can hear you say “Hey, where’d all my crewmates go?” Eiza González (3 Body Problem) stars as a woman who wakes up in a space station, her memory missing and her companions all dead. Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul co-stars as the ominous figure from her past who arrives to “help.” Directed and soundtracked by composer Flying Lotus (Kuso), this original science fiction thriller looks like a banger, hitting some discomfiting Alien vibes without being yet another derivative Alien movie. —TR

Several people, including Will Poulter, Paul Rudd, and Jenna Ortega stand around something looking very confused in Death of a Unicorn

Image: A24

Release date: March 28
Director: Alex Scharfman
Cast: Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter

A24’s new comedy horror fantasy is about the fallout of a man and his daughter hitting a unicorn with their car. The man’s pharmaceutical CEO boss immediately wants to exploit the unicorn’s magical properties. But if there’s one thing we should all take away from old legends, it’s that you should not fuck around with a magical animal with a spear on its head. —PR

A woman in a black shroud sits alone in an open yard with a barn nearby in The Woman in the Yard

Image: Universal Pictures

Release date: March 28
Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
Cast: Danielle Deadwyler, Okwui Okpokwasili, Russell Hornsby

Prolific director Jaume Collet-Serra has his hits and misses: He was behind the virally popular Netflix thriller Carry-On, the excellent shark-attack movie The Shallows, and the startling horror film Orphan, but also the infamous superhero flop Black Adam. Here, he’s back with a mysterious Blumhouse movie that looks a bit like a creepypasta riff: A grieving woman (Danielle Deadwyler) and her family are haunted by a threatening apparition with an opaque warning. —TR

Jason Momoa with a long mullet dressed in a pink leather jacket in A Minecraft Movie

Image: Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: April 4
Director: Jared Hess
Cast: Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Emma Myers

The Minecraft movie is a little bit like Jumanji, but instead of being sucked into a jungle, the group of misfits gets pulled into the Minecraft world, where everything is cube-shaped and thrives on imagination. Also, Jack Black is here! So it is really like Jumanji. —PR

A poster for the movie The Ritual with a girl with her mouth open having a cross pressed into her forehead

Image: XYZ Films

Release date: April 18
Director: David Midell
Cast: Al Pacino, Dan Stevens, Ashley Greene

It feels late in the game for a movie about an old priest (Al Pacino) and a young priest (Dan Stevens) facing a young woman who’s allegedly possessed by a demon. The twist in this case is that the young woman was inspired by Emma Schmidt, aka Anna Ecklund, a real-life woman whose alleged possession and monthslong exorcism in 1920s Iowa inspired several other horror movies. —TR

Michael B. Jordan and another man staring off in terror at a fiery sight in Sinners

Image: Proximity Media/Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: April 18
Director: Ryan Coogler
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton

The exciting return of Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Fruitvale Station) stars Michael B. Jordan and, well, Michael B. Jordan as a pair of twins menaced by a supernatural force in the 1930s. The initial trailer looks slick, confident, and hard-hitting — somewhere between a ghost story and a bootlegger crime thriller. But the marketing has deliberately kept most facts about the movie under wraps, leaving the real nature of the horror here thrillingly opaque. —TR

Odessa A’zion in the Until Dawn movie, standing in a huge house looking toward the camera

Image: Sony Pictures

Release date: April 25
Director: David F. Sandberg
Cast: Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A’zion

The sort-of movie adaptation of the 2015 horror game Until Dawn puts a few new twists on the story, uniting some squabbling characters against an immediately obvious supernatural evil, and setting the story in a time loop, where different horrific monsters kill the characters every night, setting up a scenario where they have to out-think the setting and escape the loop before their 13th and final death. The execution looks a bit like 13 different iterations on The Cabin in the Woods, due to the proliferation of creepy creatures, the self-awareness of it all, and the sense of a trap closing on a pretty familiar cast of characters, but it remains to be seen whether Until Dawn the movie has any such sense of humor to it. —TR

Willem Dafoe holding a piece of bloody fur in his hand in The Legend of Ochi

Image: A24

Release date: April 25
Director: Isaiah Saxon
Cast: Helena Zengel, Finn Wolfhard, Willem Dafoe

In a remote village in the Carpathian mountains, humans fend off the monstrous ochi. But when a lonely girl discovers a baby ochi, she’s determined to return it to its family — and discovers that maybe these strange creatures aren’t as vicious as she was led to believe. —PR

Vincent Cassel sits at a fancy restaurant wearing all black in The Shrouds

Image: Janus Films

Release date: April 25
Director: David Cronenberg
Cast: Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce

David Cronenberg’s latest body-horror movie is a heavy one: It centers on a grieving CEO (Vincent Cassel) who invents a technology that lets people monitor their loved ones’ graves, using a phone app to watch their bodies decay in real time. When vandals destroy a cemetery featuring his technology — including desecrating his wife’s grave — he has to figure out who and why. —TR

LtR: Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour) in Thunderbolts*. They’re all looking up at something looking surprised.

Photo: Marvel Studios.

Release date: May 2
Director: Jake Schreier
Cast: Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, David Harbour

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s answer to the Suicide Squad forces a group of reluctant antiheroes — including Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), and Red Guardian (David Harbour) — to team up for a mission. Will they get a chance at redemption? Or, more importantly, will the MCU? —PR

Final Destination Bloodlines

Richard Harmon in Final Destination Bloodlines with a nose piercing looking down intently at something

Image: Warner Bros.

Release date: May 16
Directors: Zach Lipovsky, Adam Stein
Cast: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon

The sixth installment in the Final Destination series has been pitched as a bit of a soft reboot for the series, not that continuity has ever mattered in movies built around people who escape death in a freak accident, and are then stalked by death via increasingly unlikely accidents. This time around, the action kicks off with a college student having recurring nightmares about death. Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, directors of the underseen, extremely fun 2018 sci-fi thriller Freaks, take the wheel this time out. —TR

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Tom Cruise as Ethan Hawke, looking concerned, in Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning.

Image: Paramount Pictures

Release date: May 23
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
Cast: Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg

Tom Cruise takes up where he left off with Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, back in 2023, still fighting a world-spanning, all-powerful AI via lots of dangerous stunts. Expect the mission to be possible, just barely. —TR

A CG Stitch destroys a castle of sand in the live-action Lilo & Stitch

Image: Disney

Release date: May 23
Director: Dean Fleischer Camp
Cast: Maia Kealoha, Chris Sanders, Sydney Agudong

Most of what we’ve seen of the live-action Lilo & Stitch hasn’t exactly been live action. But hey, at least Stitch is cute. We’ll have to see how Lilo, Nani, and the rest of the human cast, not to mention the other, weirder-looking aliens, translate to this style. —PR

How to watch North Carolina vs. Duke: Results and highlights


The Tobacco Road rivalry writes its next chapter when the No. 8 North Carolina Tar Heels (25-4) take on the No. 16 Duke Blue Devils (21-7). These two teams faced each other back in January, with Duke coming out on top in overtime. North Carolina holds a slight edge (56-53) over Duke in the all-time series.

2025 has been a good year for the Tar Heels. North Carolina is 12-2 in the new year and has won seven consecutive games. One of those wins came over NC State, who just knocked off Notre Dame. Meanwhile, the Duke Blue Devils have gotten sidetracked the past week, with two losses in three games. However, Duke heads into the North Carolina matchup having recently defeated Syracuse.

This rivalry is one of the best in the sport. Besides winning a national championship, winning the Tobacco Road matchup is probably the next best thing. Scroll below to see how to watch North Carolina versus Duke, including start time, channel, and streaming options. Check out our NCAA women’s basketball March to the Madness for more coverage.

How to watch North Carolina vs. Duke

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The rivalry game between North Carolina and Duke begins at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, February 27, 2025. Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium will be rocking on Thursday night. Watch the game on ESPN or stream on WatchESPN. Make sure to log in with a TV provider.

Watch North Carolina vs. Duke

Watch North Carolina vs. Duke on Sling TV

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If you need an alternative to cable, sign up for , one of the best live streaming TV services. Sling has no annual contracts and a customizable channel lineup.

To watch the game on ESPN, sign up for Orange at $45 per month. The Blue plan is $51 per month, while a combined Orange and Blue is $66 per month. The first month of Sling TV is 50% off for new customers.

How to watch North Carolina vs. Duke from abroad with a VPN

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If you’re looking for an extra layer of protection, use a VPN while browsing the internet. VPN will help block your online activity from hackers, especially when using a foreign or public connection. By using a VPN, you can use your connection and feel safe. One of the best VPNs is NordVPN. If you’re unsatisfied with NordVPN, request a 30-day money-back guarantee.






‘Breaking Bad’ creator Vince Gilligan is urging Hollywood to tell more stories about good guys



Vince Gilligan is responsible for creating one of the signature antiheroes in all of TV history with Breaking Bad, but now, even he thinks that Hollywood spends too much time focused on bad people. In a speech accepting the Writers Guild Award’s top writing honor, the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement, Gilligan said that Hollywood should spend more of its energy telling stories about good people.

“Walter White is one of the all-time great bad guys,” Gilligan said. “But all things being equal, I think we I’d rather be celebrated for creating someone a bit more inspiring. In 2025 it’s time to say that out loud because we are living in an era where bad guys, the real life kind, are running amok. Bad guys who make their own rules, bad guys who, no matter what they tell you, are really out for themselves. Who am I talking about? Well, this is Hollywood, so guess.”

Gilligan said that stories about bad guys have now become too appealing and that many of them send the wrong message to their audience.


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“I really think that, when we create characters as indelible as Michael Corleone or Hannibal Lecter or Darth Vader or Tony Soprano, viewers everywhere, all around the world, they pay attention,” he said. “They say, ‘Man, those dudes are badass. I want to be that cool.’ When that happens, fictional bad guys stop being the cautionary player that they were created to be. God help us, they’ve become aspirational. So maybe what the world needs now are some good, old-fashioned, Greatest Generation types who give more than they take. Who think that kindness, tolerance and sacrifice aren’t strictly for chumps.”

One of the longest-running critiques of Breaking Bad was that, even though Walter White was obviously a bad dude in the world of the show, far too many people saw him as aspirational. Now, it seems Gilligan is taking those critiques to heart, and trying to tell a different kind of story.






We Live in Time, Wolf Man, and every movie new to streaming


Each week on Polygon, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

This week there’s a new Amy Schumer comedy on Netflix, the Florence Pugh/Andrew Garfield romantic drama We Live in Time on Max, and Pharrell Williams’ Lego biopic arriving on Peacock. Hulu is also bringing in two very different movies: In the Summers, a drama about two sisters and their differing relationships with their difficult father, and Kill, a tremendously violent revenge thriller set on a train. Rounding all of this off are a few new movies available to rent, including September 5, Wolf Man, and Wish You Were Here.

Here’s everything new that’s available to watch this weekend!

Where to watch: Available to stream on Netflix

Genre: Comedy
Run time:
1h 37m
Director:
Tyler Spindel
Cast:
Amy Schumer, Will Forte, Jillian Bell

Oh, Amy Schumer — back at it again with another quirky comedy about a woman who’s lost control of her life. This time, she plays Lainy, a woman who feels left out when her best friend gets pregnant and her own boyfriend isn’t planning on proposing anytime soon. On a whim, she dons a fake pregnancy belly and then decides to continue pretending to be pregnant. What could possibly go wrong?

Where to watch: Available to stream on Max

Genre: Drama
Run time: 1h 48m
Director: John Crowley
Cast:
Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, Grace Delaney

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh lead this romantic drama, which takes place over a couple of decades with a nonlinear narrative. There’s a funky meet-cute (she hits him with her car while he’s on the way to buy a pen to sign the divorce papers served to him by his wife) and some electric chemistry — but it is a drama, so tragedy is definitely going to befall this otherwise beautiful couple. Will they learn to live in the moment with the time they have together?

Where to watch: Available to stream on Peacock

Genre: Animated biopic
Run time:
1h 33m
Director:
Morgan Neville
Cast:
Pharrell Williams, Morgan Neville, Kendrick Lamar

Pharrell Williams has a biographical documentary! And it’s animated! In the Lego style! Sure! Watch little Lego Pharrell talk about his life, with guest appearances from Lego Gwen Stefani, Lego Kendrick Lamar, Lego Timbaland, Lego Justin Timberlake, Lego Busta Rhymes, Lego Jay-Z, Lego Pusha T, Lego Missy Elliott, and more. I wonder how all these celebrities felt about their Lego-sonas.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Hulu

In the movie Kill, Lakshya has a knife held to his throat by an unseen person wearing camo

Image: Lionsgate

Genre: Action
Run time:
1h 45m
Directors:
Nikhil Nagesh Bhat
Cast:
Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Tanya Maniktala

Kill is a revenge epic that takes place almost entirely on a train, which provides excellent locations for exhilarating, bone-crunching fights that help make it not just one of the best action movies of last year, but also one of the most most brutal and bloody movies in recent memory.

Where to watch: Available to stream on Hulu

Genre: Drama
Run time:
1h 40m
Directors:
Alessandra Lacorazza
Cast:
Residente, Sasha Calle, Lio Mehiel

A semi-autobiographical drama, In the Summers follows two sisters who visit their father during summers in Colombia. While the girls are close with their father in their younger years, slowly his alcoholism and emotional distance begins to take a toll on their relationship. In the Summers is filmmaker Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio’s directorial debut. At last year’s Sundance Film Festival, she became the first Latina filmmaker to win the directing award; the movie also won the Grand Jury Prize U.S. Dramatic.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Romance
Run time:
1h 40m
Directors:
Payal Kapadia
Cast:
Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam

A careful, beautiful, and deeply human movie, All We Imagine as Light follows the daily lives of two women in Mumbai as they struggle for love, connection, and understanding in one of the largest cities on Earth.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Historical thriller
Run time:
1h 35m
Directors:
Tim Fehlbaum
Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin

A tense thriller, September 5 follows the ABC Sports journalism team during the 1972 Olympics. When the members of Israel’s Olympic team are suddenly taken hostage, their job goes from covering sports to something far more complicated in the blink of an eye.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Romantic drama
Run time:
1h 54m
Director:
Julia Stiles
Cast:
Isabelle Fuhrman, Mena Massoud, Gabby Kono-Abdy

A tale of tragic romance, Wish You Were Here follows Charlotte (Isabelle Fuhrman), a young woman looking for excitement who spends one terrific night with a man she just met (Mena Massoud). But when she wakes up the next morning, she discovers he’s terminally ill, and she decides to help him enjoy the time he has left.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, and Christopher Abbott in Wolf Man standing with their backs to a car in the woods

Photo: Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures

Genre: Werewolf horror
Run time:
1h 43m
Director:
Leigh Whannell
Cast:
Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth

The latest in the ongoing, sort of accidental reboot of the Dark Universe, Wolf Man follows a man (Christopher Abbott) and his family on a trip back to his childhood home in the woods of Oregon. The only problem is there’s a monster loose in those woods, and it’s looking for new victims.

Where to watch: Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu

Genre: Drama
Run time:
1h 26m
Director:
Morrisa Maltz
Cast:
Jasmine Shangreaux, Lily Gladstone, Raymond Lee

Jazzy takes place over six years, centering on the titular young girl and her best friend, Syriah. Jazzy and Syriah grow up together in South Dakota and share a close friendship and special bond. When Syriah moves away, Jazzy confronts the heartache of growing up and the tumultuous changes that come with adolescence. Jazzy comes from filmmaker Morrisa Maltz, who previously wrote and directed The Unknown Country, starring Lily Gladstone.

Chiefs vs. Eagles on Sunday, February 9


NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 16: The Caesars Superdome is being prepared for Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome on January 16, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

The Caesars Superdome will host Super Bowl LXI on Sunday, February 9. Here’s how to tune in to the big game! (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) (Chris Graythen via Getty Images)

Super Bowl LIX is less than a week away, and the big news for the 2025 game is that you can stream it for free. But let’s back up a bit: The NFL’s final game of the season comes together this Sunday, with the NFC champions the Philadelphia Eagles facing AFC champs — and two-time defending Super Bowl winners — the Kansas City Chiefs. If that roster sounds familiar, it’s because it’s a rematch of the 2023 Super Bowl, where the Chiefs edged out the Eagles 38-35. Will the Eagles get their revenge this year, or will the Chiefs go where no NFL team has gone before: an unprecedented three straight Super Bowl wins?

We’ll find out on Sunday, Feb. 9. The kickoff for Super Bowl LIX will be at 6:30PM ET at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA — the eighth time the venue has hosted the big game. The 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show will feature Kendrick Lamar, riding high on the five new Grammys he snagged just last Sunday, as well as SZA. Will Taylor Swift be there to cheer on beau Travis Kelce? The odds are currently yes.

The championship game will be broadcast nationally on Fox this year and will be available on platforms like DirecTV Stream and Fubo. Looking for a free way to tune in? The Super Bowl will also be livestreamed on Tubi — in 4K, no less!

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Super Bowl.

The 2025 Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9.

Super Bowl LIX kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.

Super Bowl LIX will air nationally on Fox and stream live on Tubi.

Tubi will be livestreaming Fox’s coverage of the Super Bowl this year — the first time the free platform has done so. It will also be available in the Fox Sports app on mobile platforms. Beyond that, you can also sign up for free trials of DirecTV Stream, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which carry Fox in most locations. Two important caveats: Verify that your locality includes a Fox stream by inputting your ZIP code on their respective sites. And if you don’t want to pay, make sure you cancel before the trial subscription ends — they can be as short as three days, so plan ahead.

Tubi will host a free livestream of Fox’s game day coverage of the 2025 Super Bowl. If you don’t have cable and aren’t looking to spend a dime to watch the big game, Tubi is a great free option to tune in. And with its pledge to stream the game in 4K, it could also provide the best video quality of the game — assuming your internet provider has the requisite bandwidth.

For sports fans looking to catch every moment of the game, it should be noted that this will be Tubi’s first big live event — the Fox-owned platform sees most its views from content in its on-demand library. 

Beyond the Super Bowl, Tubi has a range of ad-supported on-demand content available totally free. They also have Tubi original programming including last year’s streaming standout: Sidelined: The QB and Me.

Watch free at Tubi

The Tubi option above is the easiest go-to starting point for free Super Bowl streaming — but no one knows how the service will hold up under what’s certain to be its most intensive influx of concurrent users. There are plenty of worthwhile backups, each of which offer more comprehensive options for cordcutters beyond the game itself — say, watching SportsCenter on ESPN before or after the game. And most of our picks for best live TV streaming services offer free trials, so you can check them out risk-free. If you time it right, your free trial can include the Super Bowl broadcast, too.

DirecTV Stream is Engadget’s pick for “best cable without a contract.” And while we haven’t yet fully tested the service’s new MySports package yet, we’re highlighting it here for obvious reasons. It gets you access to all the usual football suspects: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS and, of course, Fox. (Important: Verify your ZIP code before signing up to confirm that the local network affiliates, including Fox, are available in your area.)

Right now, you can try all this out free, and then get your first three months for just $50/month. After that, the cost of this sports streaming package rises to $70/month (still cheaper than its competitors). So if you’re interested in trying out a live TV streaming service for watching football (next season), but aren’t ready to commit or drop a ton of money, DirecTV Stream and its MySports tier is worth checking out.

You’ll also get unlimited Cloud DVR storage included in whatever DirecTV package you choose. 

Try free at DirecTV

Prior to the debut of the MySports package, we named Fubo TV the best live TV streaming service for sports. It gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, NBC, Fox, ABC, CBS and 100+ more live channels. (Important: Verify your ZIP code before signing up to confirm that the local network affiliates, including Fox, are available in your area.) At $80/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans. But it offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch the NFL, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get unlimited cloud DVR storage. You can try Fubo free right now. 

Try free at Fubo

YouTube TV

YouTube TV is our top overall choice for best live TV streaming service. Most locales will have Fox to watch the Super Bowl (again, check your ZIP code). YouTube TV offers sports-friendly stats and “fantasy football” views (at least during the regular season). It also offers tight integration with NFL Sunday Ticket. Just note that service requires an additional hefty fee — and is also available as a standalone. 

Try free at YouTube TV

Hulu + Live TV offers a wide array of sports options (including Fox, in most localities, for the Super Bowl). It’s got fewer regional sports networks than some rivals, but this is the only one that bundles in on-demand services Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ as part of the base fee, which is why it’s number three on our list of top overall streaming TV recommendations.

Try for free at Hulu + Live TV

The 2025 Super Bowl will be held at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The venue has been host to seven previous Super Bowl games.

Kendrick Lamar is headlining Super Bowl LIX, with a guest appearance by SZA.

AFC champions the Kansas City Chiefs will play NFC champs the Philadelphia Eagles.

Thanks to the wide array of streaming options detailed above, you’ll be able to watch the Super Bowl on nearly any current device with a screen. There are plenty of Super Bowl TV deals ahead of the game if you need to upgrade that aging 40-inch screen with the dead pixels in the corner. Live close to a broadcast tower of a Fox station? Attach a good old-fashioned over-the-air antenna (like the Channel Master linked above), and you can get the game for free.

Have a fast Internet connection but don’t have access to the latest and greatest streaming apps on your TV? For as little as $40 or less, a new Roku or Fire TV device will ensure that you have all of these apps (including Tubi). See our list of best streaming devices for the full range of options — and note that the Fire Stick HD is currently on sale for just $25.