Plus: 14 Incredible Dystopian Shows to Watch After 'Silo'
January 27, 2025
Hi,there! What is in the air where we’re blessed with this many spy thrillers? We’re not complaining—especially when Noah Centineo is the star of The Recruit. But if you’re looking for something a little more fanciful, we also have a Reese Witherspoon comedy, a twisty new thriller from the Barbarian guys, and more. Plus, this new Max-Starz bundle is starting to make us consider some of our streaming choices. Happy viewing!
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This new thriller series about a president and his Secret Service agent (starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden) has one hell of a twist at the end of the first episode. Premieres Jan. 28 on Hulu.
Reese Witherspoon is back to her rom-com roots with this Prime Video offering, co-starring with Will Ferrell as parents who find their kids have double booked a destination wedding venue and must share. Premieres Jan. 30.
Noah Centineo may save us all this month when he returns for Season 2 of the Netflix series about a CIA lawyer who finds himself embroiled yet again in clandestine happenings. We’re here for the eyebrows, the rest is just the cherry on top. Premieres Jan. 30.
The trailer is a master class in subverting expectations—but what else would one expect from the evil geniuses behind Barbarian? Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher star in the new thriller, in theaters Jan. 31.
Another day, another superhero animated series—this time on Disney+ and centered on Peter Parker’s early days. The twist here is that Norman Osborn is Peter’s mentor instead of Tony Stark. Premieres Jan. 29.
Armie Hammer was replaced in this rom-com before filming began in the fallout of his sex scandals.
Jennifer Coolidge is only 11 years older than the actor playing her son.
The fourth movie in which Jennifer Lopez plays a bride.
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Silo aired its season finale, and Severance is just getting started—but in the meantime, here are more dystopian series we think you’ll like, starting with these three.
One of the few dystopian series with a sense of optimism, this series (starring Alexander Ludwig) flew under the radar when it premiered late last year but is well worth a watch.
There’s so much more to this classic “what happens next?” series than the viral headlines of Justin Theroux jogging. Find out yourself (and rediscover the joy of Carrie Coon) by streaming all three seasons.
The show seemed prescient when it premiered in 2017—now it just seems all too plausible. And yes, they’re still making it; Season 6 will premiere this spring.
Gilmore Girls and Parenthood star Lauren Graham is back in a leading role in Tubi’s latest original series. It's sure to stoke some generational wars since her character and colleague Doug Garcia (Nico Santos from Superstore fame) are fired from their company and replaced by Gen-Z creatives. The first two episodes of The Z-Suite will arrive Feb. 6 on Tubi.
Shotgun Wedding came out on this day in 2023! Click here to see where you can watch the charming action-comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel.