Stream into the Weekend: Five New Titles Premiere on Major Platforms

Lead: This weekend brings a slate of fresh streaming premieres across Netflix, Paramount+, Hulu, HBO Max and Peacock, featuring romantic comedy, true-crime doc, acclaimed drama and horror splatter.

Nut Graf: From lighthearted laughs to pulse-pounding thrills, this curated selection of debuts caters to diverse tastes and underscores why streaming remains the go-to for weekend entertainment.

Netflix: The Wrong Paris

Netflix’s new romantic comedy The Wrong Paris follows Dawn (Miranda Cosgrove), who expects a Parisian fairy-tale but finds herself on a Texan ranch-and unexpectedly falls for the local cowboy bachelor.

  • Debuts Friday, Sept. 12
  • Stars Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé
  • Reality dating show gone wildly off-script

Paramount+: Reunion

British drama Reunion arrives Stateside after U.K. acclaim, chronicling childhood friends reuniting after decades apart and confronting long-buried secrets.

  • Premieres Friday, Sept. 12
  • Created by acclaimed UK writers
  • Explores themes of memory, loss and forgiveness

Hulu: Only Murders in the Building Season 5

The beloved sleuthing trio-Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin-return to tackle another mysterious death in their Upper West Side apartment building.

  • First three episodes drop Friday, Sept. 12
  • New cast includes Renée Zellweger as a glamorous suspect
  • Weekly installments to follow

HBO Max: Warfare

Directed by Alex Garland and former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza, Warfare offers a visceral, real-time depiction of an Iraq War mission, blurring the line between documentary and combat drama.

  • Available Friday, Sept. 12
  • Stars Will Poulter and Charles Melton
  • Praised for unflinching realism

Peacock: Screamboat

Horror parody Screamboat reimagines Disney’s public-domain “Steamboat Willie” as a live-action gore fest aboard a New York ferry, featuring a killer in a giant rat suit.

  • Streams Saturday, Sept. 13
  • Directed by Steven LaMorte
  • Delivers campy thrills and brutal kills

Subheads and concise bullets guide viewers to this weekend’s premier streaming picks-no subscription swaps required.