All new movies coming to Netflix, Amazon, HBO and Apple TV this weekend

Monday, February 1, is going to be an exciting day for filmmakers, as the largest streaming services will add dozens of new films to their digital lines. But don’t forget: there will be a few new things in addition to the last weekend of January.

Here are all new movies coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Max and Apple TV this weekend.

Palmer (Apple TV)

While Justin Timberlake has dabbled in several films in addition to his musical career, he has been at the forefront of just one animated feature film since 2013. But this weekend, he will be star on Apple TV’s latest film, Palmer, who is aiming for a former high school football coach who will try to rebuild his life after 12 years in prison.

Palmer it will be available for streaming on Apple TV on January 29th.

The Little Things (HBO Max)

It’s not every day that you see three Oscar-winning actors directing a film. Le The little things, Warner Bros. will. releasing the first of several films in 2021 that will appear both in theaters and on HBO Max at the same time. This crime thrush – starring Denzel Washington, Jared Leto and Rami Malek – follows a deputy sheriff who is seeking a serial killer destroying Los Angeles.

The little things it will be available for streaming on HBO Max on January 29th.

The mummy returns (HBO Max)

I’m not sure everyone remembers how much of a hit the Mom the series dates back to the late 1990s and early 2000s. Am mummy rose by $ 409 million in 1999, and the sequel continued, The mummy returns, an even higher score with $ 433 million two years later. The sequel follows our series of familiar heroes as they take on the evil mummy Imhotep.

The mummy returns it will be available for streaming on HBO Max on January 30th.

The Scorpion King (HBO Max)

Hot on the heels of the Am mummy series success came The Scorpion King– also happened as the first lead role for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Hollywood. The third film in the series tells the origin of Johnson’s character from the second film, Mathayus.

The Scorpion King it will be available for streaming on HBO Max on January 30th.

Below Zero (Netflix)

Personally, if I had a hard time finishing writing a book … I probably wouldn’t be locked in a meat cooler until I found an end? But that seems to be Jack ‘s plan Below Zero. This film features Edward Furlong and Kristin Booth, along with the legendary sex star Michael Berryman.

Below Zero it will be available for streaming on Netflix on January 29th.

Finding Ohana (Netflix)

As Netflix doubles as more and more in family-friendly events, their projects are only getting more and more interesting. And that trend continues this weekend with Finding Ohana, which is aimed at two Brooklyn-raised sisters who are going to find a treasure they lost long ago.

Finding Ohana it will be available for streaming on Netflix on January 29th.

An Dig (Netflix)

While The Dig a teaser was released on January 15, 2021, the historic drama will reach a much-loved wider audience this weekend on Netflix. The film – which features a star – studded album of Lily James, Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes – chronicles the 1938 excavation of Sutton Hoo.

The Dig it will be available for streaming on Netflix on January 29th.

Fatima (Netflix)

This Portuguese drama – starring Harvey Keitel, Goran Visnjic and Stephanie Gil – is based on a 10-year-old girl and her two cousins ​​in 1917. The three children say they saw the Virgin Mary, who telling them that prayer and suffering can end the First World War.

Fatima it will be available for streaming on Netflix on January 31st.

Fight Chick (Amazon Prime)

When Anna – played by Malin Åkerman – decides to join a women’s fighting club Fight chicks, she discovers that she is much more connected to the scene than she would have ever imagined. This action film also features Bella Thorne, Kevin Nash and Alec Baldwin.

Fight chicks it will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime on January 29th.

Mortal (Amazon Prime)

This Norwegian fantasy film that feels like it has been adapted from a young adult novel is based on Norse mythology. Mortal follows a psychologist who tries to help a man who has the power to make people and things burn.

Mortal it will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime on January 29th.

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