Streaming TV will really take off in the fall when shows like Agatha All Along and The Penguin hit the scene, but August isn’t dry at all. The Umbrella Academy bows out for good on Netflix while KAOS and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder debut. But there are at least two streamers — that aren’t Netflix — with worthy lineups this month, and Peacock is one of them.
The Olympics are dominating the streaming service right now, but honestly, the platform has a lot to offer in August. You’ll get your money’s worth with the release of several theatrical films like The Fall Guy and The Bikeriders, TV shows such as Bel-Air and the new original Mr. Throwback, featuring Steph Curry. Love Island USA’s reunion is also due out. We know the service costs more now, but you may want to keep it this month.
Because we live in an era of streaming bundles, you may be feeling locked in for some of your subscriptions. The Disney Plus/Hulu/Max package is an attractive offer, but what is there to watch this month besides House of the Dragon’s finale and all the X-Men movies? We can help you.
Every month, you may wonder if you should cancel a streaming service to cut costs. And every month, I offer advice on which ones to cancel or keep. Groceries, gas and air-conditioning expenses are high, so I’d like to offer one strategy: Churn like ice cream, aka rotate.
How does one rotate? You subscribe for a term, cancel, switch to another service and then resubscribe, keeping your favorites in a rotation. Rotating streaming services can mix things up and save money when Netflix, Disney Plus, Max and others don’t have the content you want to watch at a given time. Just remember to shut off autorenewal for your monthly subscriptions. This method may not fly if you’re sharing your streaming accounts, but if you can work it out, try it.
Here are my suggestions for which platforms to cancel or keep in August, based on new shows and movies (I didn’t consider live TV streaming services) coming to each platform. Your tastes may be different, but if nothing else, I urge you to at least consider the concept of rotating for savings. Doing it is easier than you might think. And remember, a VPN can also be a useful tool when you’re streaming.
Netflix: The Umbrella Academy returns with its final season on Aug. 8, but this month also brings the Terminator Zero anime series, KAOS featuring Jeff Goldblum as Zeus, Emily in Paris and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. Matt Rife and Joe Rogan have comedy specials dropping this month, and K-drama fans can check out The Frog (Aug. 23) and GG Precinct (Aug. 22). Here’s when to stream some of Netflix’s newest drops:
• Unstable season 2 (Aug. 1) • A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (Aug. 1) • Rebel Moon movies, Zack Snyder director’s cut (Aug. 2) • Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (Aug. 2) • Love Is Blind: UK (Aug. 7) • The Umbrella Academy, season 4 (Aug. 8) • Daughters, a new documentary (Aug. 14) • Worst Ex Ever (Aug. 14) • Emily in Paris, season 4, part 1 (Aug. 15) • The Union, an original film starring Halle Berry and Mark Wahlberg (Aug. 16) • KAOS (Aug. 29) • Terminator Zero (Aug. 29) • The Deliverance (Aug. 30)
Prime Video: The biggest release is Rings of Power, season 2, on Aug. 29, where viewers will see Sauron bring his menacing energy and learn more about The Stranger. But you can also stream the new animated series Batman: Caped Crusader, which debuts Aug. 1, the original film Jackpot starring John Cena and Awkwafina (Aug. 15), and Classified on Aug. 22.