This week’s streaming releases include the return of some fan-favorite shows, like Prime Video’s Invincible and Hulu’s The Kardashians. But that’s just a fraction of what’s arriving this week.
Also out on Prime Video is one of Norman Lear’s final TV projects, Clean Slate, a dramedy about a Southern man facing the reality that his son is now his daughter. On Netflix, tune in for the new Amy Schumer comedy Kinda Pregnant, about a woman who fakes a pregnancy and ends up taking the whole thing a little too far.
As for great movies, on Max you can catch the streaming premiere of the romance We Live In Time starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, and Peacock carries Lego’s latest film release.
These titles and many more are out this week. Learn all about them below.
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Netflix
Leave it to Amy Schumer to take jealousy to the next level in Kinda Pregnant, a film in which she plays Lainy, the best friend of a newly-pregnant woman. Tired of seeing her pal get all the attention, she decides to start wearing a fake baby bump to get some attention herself. But when Lainy meets a great guy while she’s faking pregnancy, she has to figure out how to deliver the truth before she’s set to deliver her fake baby. The film is due on Netflix Feb. 5.
Sweet Magnolias, Season 4 (Feb. 6)
Netflix’s hit comfort show Sweet Magnolias, about three South Carolina best friends, returns for its fourth season this week. The series stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott and Heather Headley as Maddie, Dana Sue and Helen, lifelong besties who have stuck with one another through ups and downs, marriage and divorce and everything in between. The show, based on the novels by Sherryl Woods, will arrive on Feb. 6 with 10 new episodes.
Max
We Live In Time, the Andrew Garfield-Florence Pugh romantic drama, arrives on Max this week. The film, which spans the course of a decade, tells the story of Almut (Pugh) and Tobias (Garfield), a couple who unexpectedly meet, fall in love and build a life together. When Almut is diagnosed with cancer, she’s forced to decide how she wants to live out the rest of her life and make the most of her time.
You probably already know that Super Bowl Sunday is Feb. 9, but let this be your reminder that the annual (and much more adorable) Puppy Bowl also falls on that day. The three-hour special featuring 142 rescue pups will air at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT and will be simulcast on Max, Animal Planet, TBS, truTV and Discovery.
Hulu
Love them or hate them, the Kardashian family is inescapable and will never not be living their lives on camera. Their Hulu series The Kardashians returns this week for its sixth season, and though specific details of the new season haven’t been revealed, a recent teaser made the vague promise that “Boundaries are made to be broken.” Get ready to break things when the show arrives Feb. 6.
Peacock
When he set out to make a movie about himself, Pharrell Williams insisted that the story of his life would best be told via Lego animation, and the end result was Piece By Piece, a truly imaginative and inspiring biopic about the musician and producer. The film, out on Peacock Feb. 7, features interviews with many of Williams’ collaborators like Kendrick Lamar, Gwen Stefani and Timbaland, who all get the Lego treatment.
Prime Video
Prime Video’s Clean Slate is one of the last projects that TV legend Norman Lear worked on before his death in 2023. Known for pushing racial and social boundaries, Lear co-created Clean Slate with stars George Wallace and Laverne Cox to continue that legacy of challenging people’s ideas of each other. It stars comedian Wallace as an Alabama man whose estranged son that he hasn’t seen in years returns home to reconnect — only to discover that his son has transitioned to a woman who goes by Desiree, played by Cox.
Invincible, Season 3 (Feb. 6)
Based on Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series, the animated Prime Video series Invincible follows 17-year-old Mark Grayson after he realizes he has inherited super powers from his father and has to help save the Earth. The show’s third season features an unbelievably stacked cast including Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons, Seth Rogen, Walton Goggins, Zachary Quinto and Jason Mantzoukas.