March 7, 2026

Movie Night Solved: 5 New Movies Just Added to Streaming

Movie Night Solved: 5 New Movies Just Added to Streaming

Movie Night Solved: 5 New Movies Just Added to Streaming

From action-packed thrillers to buzzy indie dramas, these new streaming releases deserve a spot on your watchlist.

If you're endlessly scrolling through streaming platforms trying to decide what to watch, you're not alone. Every week brings a flood of new movies across Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and digital platforms.

To make movie night easier, The Brett Allan Show picked five movies that just hit streaming and are getting attention right now.


War Machine

Streaming on Netflix

Action fans should keep an eye on War Machine, starring Alan Ritchson. The film follows a group of elite soldiers whose training exercise turns into a terrifying fight for survival when they encounter a deadly extraterrestrial machine. The sci-fi action thriller premiered on Netflix on March 6, 2026.

Why watch: Explosive action, survival stakes, and a giant alien killing machine.


The Moment

Streaming on digital platforms

While no full trailer is widely available yet, The Moment stars Charli XCX in a satirical look at modern fame. The film follows a fictionalized version of the pop star navigating the pressures of sudden global success and the chaos of celebrity culture.

Why watch: A sharp, funny look at the music industry and social media fame.


Pretty Lethal

Streaming on Amazon Prime Video

Pretty Lethal follows a group of ballerinas whose road trip takes a violent turn when criminals target them. What the attackers didn’t expect? These dancers are far more dangerous than they appear.

The film blends stylized action with an unusual premise that has drawn comparisons to John Wick style action with a unique twist.

Why watch: Stylish action and an unconventional concept.


Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Streaming on Netflix

Fans of the hit series Peaky Blinders finally get the next chapter with Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. The film continues the story of crime boss Tommy Shelby as he returns to Birmingham during wartime to confront new enemies and unfinished business.

Why watch: A cinematic continuation of one of TV’s most beloved crime dramas.


Hot Milk

Streaming on Hulu

Based on the novel by Deborah Levy, Hot Milk stars Emma Mackey and Fiona Shaw in a psychological drama set in Spain. The story follows a young woman caring for her chronically ill mother while confronting family tensions and discovering her own identity.

Why watch: A slow-burn drama with powerful performances and stunning Mediterranean visuals.


Final Thoughts

From explosive sci-fi action to intimate character-driven drama, these new movies just added to streaming offer something for every kind of movie fan.

Whether you’re watching on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, or digital rentals, these titles should help solve your next movie night dilemma.

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