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The 11 best things to stream this weekend, from a crime thriller starring Kristen Stewart to the last season of a beloved Netflix series

A24; Business InsiderShows like "The Boys" and "Love Island USA" have finales out this week.Other series like "Too Hot to Handle" and "Cobra Kai" are back with new seasons.Movies like "Love Lies Bleeding," "Abigail," and "Skywalkers: A Love Story" are newly streaming.There's a lot to catch up on this weekend, including the finales of several popular shows."The Boys" ended its fourth season this week, and Peacock's wildly popular sixth season of "Love Island USA" will air its finale this weekend, too.But where there are endings, there are also beginnings. A few shows, including "Too Hot to Handle" and "Lady in the Lake" premiered.Over on the movie front, there are horror flicks like "Abigail" and documentaries like "Skywalkers: A Love Story" to check out.Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.Horror fans can now stream "Abigail."Abigail can do a pirouette, and also rip your throat out.Universal"Abigail," an inventive horror-comedy starring Dan Stevens and Melissa Barrera as kidnappers who inadvertently abduct a pint-sized vampire ballerina, is one of the best horror movies of the year so far. Just trust me on this. I watch a lot of horror movies.Streaming on: PeacockThe finale of "The Boys" aired this week.Victoria Neuman with Homelander in "The Boys" season 4 finale.Courtesy of PrimeInterestingly, the show had to add in a trigger warning for this episode because its plot featured a presidential assassination attempt. The finale aired just five days after former president Donald Trump was wounded during an assassination attempt during his Butler, Pennsylvania campaign rally, though it was filmed well over a year ago.Streaming on: Prime Video"Love Island USA" will also end this week.Kaylor and Aaron were one of the earliest couples on "Love Island USA" season 6.Kim Nunneley/PeacockYou have to wait until Sunday for this one, but the most entertaining season of the popular dating show spinoff — which is typically outshined by its spicier UK counterpart — finally comes to an end. We can only hope that the casting team will do as well in future seasons as they did this time, and that "Vanderpump Rules" star Ariana Madix will be back to host with more stunning outfits.Streaming on: Peacock"Too Hot to Handle" is back just in time to fill the "Love Island USA"-sized hole in our hearts.Demari and Valentina are two contestants on "Too Hot to Handle" season 6.Courtesy of NetflixThe similarly formatted show on a different streamer also follows young, hot, scantily-clad singles making out in a tropical setting. But it's TBD whether they've cast anyone who can live up to season one star Harry Jowsey's legendary messiness.Streaming on: NetflixFor reality TV that's competitive rather than dating-focused, watch "Big Brother."Meet Ainsley, the AI twist in "Big Brother" season 26.CBSThe long-running CBS reality show "Big Brother" returned this week for its 26th season — featuring a controversial AI twist.Streaming on: Paramount+K-drama horror fans can watch "Sweet Home.""Sweet Home" season 3 is out now.Kim Jeong Won/NetflixThe apocalyptic South Korean horror series about humans turning into monsters returns for its third and final season.Streaming on: NetflixThe final season of "Cobra Kai" also premiered."Cobra Kai" season 6 will be the "Karate Kid" spinoff's last outing.Curtis Bonds Baker/NetflixNetflix's long-running "Karate Kid" sequel series "Cobra Kai" kicked off this week with season six, part one, the first batch of episodes in its last season.Streaming on: NetflixIf you're looking for a true story, watch "Skywalkers: A Love Story."A daredevil couple is at the center of "Skywalkers: A Love Story."Courtesy of Netflix"Skywalkers: A Love Story" is about Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, a couple who share an unusual hobby: illegally scaling skyscrapers. Romantic!The documentary follows the pair of thrill-seeking "rooftoppers" as they set out to climb one of the tallest buildings in the world to perform an acrobatic stunt amid the tumult of their romantic relationship.Streaming on: NetflixFor a crime thriller, check out "Love Lies Bleeding."Katy O'Brian and Kristen Stewart star in "Love Lies Bleeding."Anna Kooris/A24Giving a bit of a "Bound" vibe, Kristen Stewart plays Lou, a reclusive gym manager who falls for Jackie, a competitive bodybuilder played by Katy O'Brian. Lou is from a crime family, and the two get caught up in a web of criminal activity.Streaming on: MaxIf you're looking for a new prestige drama, watch "Lady in the Lake."Natalie Portman plays a dissatisfied housewife in "Lady in the Lake."Apple TV+Based on Laura Lippman's popular 2019 novel of the same name, "Lady in the Lake" gives Natalie Portman her first TV starring role.She plays Maddie Schwartz, an unhappy Jewish housewife in 1960s Baltimore who becomes obsessed with unraveling two seemingly unconnected murders of different women: Tessie Durst, the young daughter of Maddie's high-school boyfriend, and Cleo Johnson (Moses Ingram), a Black woman and struggling mother working as a bartender at a shady nightclub run by the head of the city's illegal gambling operation.Streaming on: Apple TV+True crime fans can check out "Homicide Los Angeles."Phil Spector's case is featured in one episode of "Homicide Los Angeles."Getty ImagesA follow-up to "Homicide: New York," which was released earlier this year, this installment of the docuseries created by Dick Wolf (yes, the "Law and Order" Dick Wolf) unpacks some of the West Coast city's most shocking crimes. Each of the five episodes is about a different case, with the first focusing on Phil Spector, the famed music producer and convicted murderer who died in 2021.Streaming on: NetflixRead the original article on Business Insider

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