Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller in Season 3 of "Ginny and Georgia."

What to watch this weekend: the eternal question.

Week in and week out, streaming services unveil a slew of new series and films, from high-profile originals everybody is talking about to foreign acquisitions that you trip over while scrolling through the apps. It's hard to sort through it all.

To help, we've listed out every new film, series and special that will stream June 5-7, 2025, across the major platforms. We've highlighted the TV shows (and a few movies) we think are a little more worth your notice, from soapy "Ginny & Georgia" on Netflix to George Clooney's big Broadway bow on Max and CNN.

New on streaming Thursday, June 5

  • "Barracuda Queens" Season 2 (Netflix)
  • "Bea's Block" (kids/family, Max)
  • "Chespirito: Not Really on Purpose" (Max)
  • "Ginny & Georgia" Season 3 (Netflix)
    • The third season of Netflix's popular and emotional family drama ups the soapy antics for the new episodes: Georgia (Brianne Howey) has just been arrested for murder during her wedding− ruining her fairy-tale ending and putting the spotlight on the Millers like never before. It's always been Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and Georgia against the world, but the world has never come for them quite like this.
  • "House on Fire" (BET+)
  • "The Killer Clown: Murder on the Doorstep" (AMC+/Sundance Now)
  • "Tires" Season 2 (Netflix)
    • A new season of the sitcom arrives from comedian Shane Gillis.

New on streaming Friday, June 6

  • "K.O." (movie, Netflix)
  • "Mercy for None" (Netflix)
  • "Phineas and Ferb" (Disney+)
    • Debuting first on Disney Channel on June 5, this revival of the popular animated musical series from the 2000s brings back all the manic energy parents of Gen Z remember.
  • "Predator: Killer of Killers" (movie, Hulu)
    • A new and very different kind of installment in the "Predator" franchise, this (very adult) animated anthology film hails from director Dan Trachtenberg, who directed the well-reviewed seventh film in the series, "Prey" (2022). "Killer of Killer" has three different segments, each set in a different time period in history (the Vikings era, feudal Japan and World War II), and each with heroes encountering the titular alien killers in very bloody battles. And it's not the only "Predator" story from Trachtenberg this year; his film "Predator: Badlands" will open in theaters November 7.
  • "Straw" (movie, Netflix)
  • "The Survivors" (Netflix)

New on streaming Saturday, June 7

  • "Soaring to Life: The Making of How to Train Your Dragon" (Peacock, TV special)
  • "Good Night and Good Luck" ( 7 ET/4 PT, Max, CNN apps, CNN.com with no login required)
    • CNN and Max are giving viewers a taste of Broadway a night before the Great White Way's annual awards show. They're livestreaming the penultimate performance of George Clooney's Tony-nominated play based on the 2005 film starring and directed by Clooney.

New on streaming Sunday, June 8

  • 78th Annual Tony Awards (8 ET/5 PT, Paramount+)
    • It's Broadway's biggest night after the biggest year at the box office for New York's celebrated theater district. "Wicked" star Cynthia Erivo will host the star-studded gala on CBS, which features appearances by major stars and performances from the biggest musicals of the year, plus a special tribute featuring the original cast of "Hamilton" celebrating the musical's 10th anniversary.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What to watch this weekend: New TV shows, movies on streaming

Reporting by Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY / USA TODAY

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