What to Stream on TV This Week: ‘The Studio,’ ‘Holland’ and More

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This week, streaming platforms including Apple TV Plus, Netflix and Prime Video are all dropping loads of new shows and movies featuring some big-name talent. On Apple TV Plus, Seth Rogen’s new series The Studio is an inside look at the entertainment industry that’s chock-full of celebrity cameos from Martin Scorsese to Charlize Theron. You can also catch Side Quest, a spin-off of Mythic Quest, this week on Apple.

Over on Netflix, The Life List, starring Sofia Carson and Connie Britton, arrives on March 28, and the new Argentinian series Caught, based on Harlan Coben’s novel, is also debuting this week.

Nicole Kidman’s latest film, Holland, offers a fresh take on the dark side of suburbia, conjuring up Kidman’s mid-1990s To Die For era. You can tune in when Holland arrives on Prime Video on March 27 — that’s the same day that the final season of Bosch: Legacy drops on the platform, 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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(March 24 to 30)

Apple TV Plus

Apple TV Plus

If you love watching shows and movies that skewer the entertainment industry, The Studio is about as inside showbiz as it gets. The new Apple TV Plus show stars Seth Rogen as Matt Remick, a newly appointed studio head struggling to satisfy everyone in his orbit, from the suits who run his company to celebrity talent. Rogen co-created the show and his co-stars include Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn and Bryan Cranston. Keep an eye out for the many celebrity cameos featuring Hollywood insiders playing themselves in every episode, too.

Apple TV Plus

Number One on the Call Sheet (March 28)

Number One on the Call Sheet is a two-part documentary featuring intimate interviews with actors like Halle Berry, Angela Bassett, Denzel Washington and Jamie Foxx about their paths to success in Hollywood. The film includes interviews with Black actors from several generations, discussing the road that was paved by others who came before them, and the challenges and triumphs of all their unique journeys. 

Apple TV Plus

Mythic Quest, the Apple TV Plus series about video game developers, is getting an expansion pack. Side Quest is a spinoff anthology series of Mythic Quest that explores the lives of employees, players and fans of the titular game. Rob McElhenney will appear in the series along with Anna Konkle, Derek Waters, William Stanford Davis, Bria Henderson and others. Side Quest’s four episodes will premiere alongside the season four finale of Mythic Quest on March 26.

Netflix

Netflix

What do you call a bucket list that you set out to complete when you’re still young? Let’s call it a life list. Based on the book of the same name by Lori Nelson Spielman, The Life List stars Sofia Carson as Alex Rose, a young woman whose mother (played by Connie Britton) encourages her to complete the list of ambitions she wrote for herself when she was younger. On the road to finding herself, she unearths family secrets and finds romance.

Netflix

Harlan Coben’s Caught (March 26)

Author Harlan Coben’s dominance on Netflix continues with Caught, his 11th novel to be adapted for the streamer. The six-part series is based on his novel of the same name and an Argentinian production starring Soledad Villamil as an investigative reporter who learns her new friend might be the prime suspect in the disappearance of a teenage girl she’s been researching. All episodes drop on Netflix on March 26.

Netflix

Million Dollar Secret (March 26)

Netflix’s new reality competition series Million Dollar Secret feels like the platform’s riff on Peacock’s The Traitors, just in case you were going through withdrawal now that season 3 of that show has ended. In the new series, one contestant out of 12 is secretly awarded a one million dollar prize upon arrival at a lavish estate. Over eight episodes, which begin rolling out on March 26, the remaining 11 players are given a series of challenges that help hunt down and eliminate the millionaire to secure the cash for themselves. English actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz hoststhe series. Three new episodes will arrive this week, with new episodes arriving on Wednesdays until April 9.

Prime Video

Prime Video

Nicole Kidman seems like she’s working harder than ever these days, having appeared in three films and three TV series last year alone. Her newest project is the new film Holland, which co-stars Succession’s Matthew McFadyen, as well as Jude Hill and Gael Garcia Bernal. In this suburbia-set mystery, Kidman plays Nancy Vandergroot, picture-perfect homemaker and teacher who discovers that her husband (McFadyen) might be harboring a secret that will upend their lives.

Prime Video

Titus Welliver is back for his final turn as private investigator Harry Bosch in Bosch: Legacy. The new season will be the third and final season of Prime Video’s longest-running original franchise. Co-starring Mimi Rogers and Madison Lintz, these new episodes are based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling novels Desert Star and The Black Ice. The first four episodes of the 10-episode season will arrive on March 27, with two episodes dropping weekly after that.

Disney Plus

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip (March 28)

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip is a family comedy that co-stars Eva Longoria, Jesse Garcia, Paulina Chávez and Cheech Marin. It follows 11-year-old Alexander (Thom Nemer) as his family sets out on a road trip to Mexico City which ends up being cursed (literally) when they stumble on a mysterious idol. The film arrives on Disney Plus on Friday, March 28.





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