We’ve got a lot of solid television newly available on streaming services this week, including USA’s breakout hacker drama, a ShondaLand hit on ABC, a Netflix revival of a classic cartoon, and the final season of an absurd sitcom. Read on for the full list.
Dreamworks Animation’s reboot of the classic 1980s cartoon about a team of heroic pilots who control robot lions is available exclusively on Netflix, which means all 13 episodes are available to watch now.
Available now on: Netflix
Kerry Washington stars in this popular ABC drama about a high profile fixer whose ties to the White House complicate her personal and professional relationships.
Available now on: Netflix
This documentary takes a closer look at the late great boxing legend’s political activism.
Available now on: Netflix
Toni Collette and Jack Reynor star in this Certified Fresh drama about a Dublin taxi driver who turns to crime to help his sick mother.
Available now on: Netflix
This fantasy adventure tells the tale of a human woman pregnant with the child of the monster queen who flees in order to protect the unborn king.
Available now on: Netflix
USA’s suspenseful Certified Fresh drama about a paranoid, drug-addicted hacker who gets pulled into a mind-bending conspiracy won a Golden Globe for Best Television Series and for Best Supporting Actor (Christian Slater).
Available now on: Amazon Prime
Join Pete (Mark Duplass), Kevin (Stephen Rannazzisi), and the rest of the gang on their ludicrous misadventures in the final season of The League, which follows the everyday lives of a group of friends tied together by a fantasy football league.
Available now on: Hulu
A Certified Fresh thriller about a military mission to capture a terrorist that escalates to dangerous levels, the film stars Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Barkhad Abdi, and, in his final role, Alan Rickman.
Available now on: iTunes
Loosely based upon a memoir by journalist Kim Barker, the film follows war correspondent Tina Fey’s misadventures through a war zone, in which she deals with culture shock, sexism, and ever-present danger.
Available now on: iTunes