Whether you’re in the mood for tragedy or comedy, you can find a little of everything amid this week’s new streaming releases. On Netflix, you can catch Kate Hudson in the new sports comedy Running Point, as well as the release of Venom: The Last Dance and the new drama series Toxic Town.
If real-life documentaries are you’re thing, this week is full of them, from Peacock’s Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy to Hulu’s Devil In The Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke, both tragic tales that are ripped from the headlines.
You can also catch the Oscars airing live for the first time on Hulu on Sunday, March 2, starting at 7 p.m. ET (they’ll be broadcast on ABC, too).
These titles and many more are arriving on streaming soon. Here’s all the info you need to tune in this week.
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(Feb. 24 to March 2)
Netflix
Running Point (Feb. 27)
Netflix has picked up one of Sony Pictures’ biggest hits of the past year, Venom: The Last Dance, the final film in the Venom trilogy, and it arrives on Feb. 25. Tom Hardy reprises his role as journalist Eddie Brock and Brock’s alter ego, Venom, who face an existential crisis when they’re pursued by a creature known as a Xenophage who is trying to free Knull (Andy Serkis), the creator of the symbiotes, from the prison he’s trapped in.
Toxic Town (Feb. 27)
Hulu
Ruby Franke was a popular vlogger with millions of followers on YouTube who watched as she dispatched stories and parenting advice on her channel, 8 Passengers. That is until she was arrested, along with her producing partner, for child abuse. In the new Hulu docuseries, Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke, Franke’s former husband, Kevin, and her two oldest children speak on Ruby’s abusive habits and her ambitions for fame at the expense of the most vulnerable people in her orbit, her children. The three-part series arrives Feb. 27.
Dragon Ball Daima finale (Feb. 28)
Peacock
Peacock has been working hard on the slate of original documentaries about the dark side of Hollywood, from Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy to Making Manson, about Charles Manson. This week, it will release Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy, an in-depth look at the Friends star’s rise to fame, his drug addiction and his eventual death. Perry’s friends and cast mates, as well as law enforcement speak on the tragic situation that led to his death.
No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski (Feb. 24)