What to Stream This Weekend

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2 min readMar 19, 2021
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Image: Disney)

The superheroes are back with Zack Snyder’s Justice League and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

By Jason Cohen

The content pile is vast and infinite, and you’ve got the whole weekend to decide how you want to slice it. We’re in the midst of the ever-intensifying streaming wars, and there are too many shows and movies to choose from, spread across too many video-streaming services. So we’re making it easier for you. Each week, the PCMag features team takes turns highlighting the streaming content they’re excited to watch or think you should binge. Fire up your media-streaming device of choice, and get watching.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (HBO Max)

The Snyder Cut is finally here: After years of social-media campaigning, the four-hour director’s cut of Justice League is ready for fans to watch. Will it be worth the wait?

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Disney+)

In The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the Falcon has been left with Captain America’s shield. But before he can take up the mantle, he must team up with the Winter Soldier to stop a terrorist organization. In the meantime, the US military has chosen its own successor to Steve Rogers.

Sky Rojo (Netflix)

From the creators of Money Heist comes Sky Rojo, which follows three sex workers who escape their pimp. This Spanish-language action crime drama promises to show the brutality of the industry and explore the psychological toll it can take on those involved.

The Stand: How One Gesture Shook The World (Hulu)

During the 1968 Olympics, track-and-field stars Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a symbolic gesture against racism in the United States. The Stand looks back on the gesture along with the fallout and controversy it generated.

The Last Blockbuster (Netflix)

Remember Blockbuster? It might surprise you to learn that there is still one store that remains open to this day in Bend, Oregon. The Last Blockbuster takes a look at the fall of the video-rental titan and talks to the owner of the last remaining store.

Q: Into the Storm (HBO Max)

The limited series Q: Into the Storm digs into the QAnon conspiracy theory and those who may be responsible for its rise across the internet. The first of six episodes premieres on Sunday, March 21.

Waffles + Mochi (Netflix)

In Waffles + Mochi, two puppets travel around the world to discover amazing ingredients while learning how to cook. Thanks to executive producer Michelle Obama, the series also features a healthy list of celebrity guest stars, including Jack Black and Common.

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