Looking for something exciting to stream this weekend? Don’t worry — Chita Magic’s got you covered! We’ve handpicked a mix of blockbusters, comedies, animations, and dramas so everyone can find something worth watching. From fresh reboots to gripping thrillers, here are our top 10 titles (plus a bonus) streaming right now across Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV+, and Paramount+.
1. 28 Years later (Netflix)
Zombie movies never get old — but Danny Boyle proves they can still evolve. His long-awaited sequel to 28 Days Later takes us back to a quarantined Britain, where survival means facing off against terrifyingly fast and intelligent “Infected.” Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as a father fighting to protect his family, with Jodie Comer as his ailing wife. Brutal, scary, and unexpectedly emotional, this one will stay with you long after the credits roll.
2. Tulsa king (Paramount+)
If you’ve missed Sylvester Stallone in action, here’s your chance. In Tulsa King, he plays Dwight Manfredi, a mobster trying to rebuild his empire after 25 years in prison. Instead of New York, he’s dumped in Tulsa, Oklahoma — a place that feels like another planet to him. With three seasons packed with crime, family feuds, and unexpected humor, this is Stallone like you’ve never seen him before.
3. Elio (Disney+)
Pixar rarely disappoints, and even when critics are divided, the studio always delivers something heartfelt. Elio tells the story of a lonely boy whisked away to an alien spaceship, where he befriends a worm-like creature who teaches him about friendship, home, and belonging. It’s colorful, quirky, and surprisingly touching — perfect for family movie night.
4. The wrong paris (Netflix)
What happens when your dream trip to Paris ends up in Paris… Texas? That’s the twist in this rom-com starring Miranda Cosgrove. She joins a reality dating show hoping for love under the Eiffel Tower, only to land in a small-town adventure instead. Cue awkward romance, funny culture shocks, and some sweet chemistry with Pierson Fodé. Light, funny, and easy to watch — classic Netflix comfort.
5. Superman (2025) (HBO Max)
The Man of Steel flies back onto our screens with a fresh reboot under James Gunn’s DC universe. David Corenswet dons the cape, taking on a battle not just with villains, but with humanity’s mistrust. With Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, this version mixes comic-book nostalgia with modern stakes. Oh, and yes — Krypto the superdog steals the show!
6. I don’t understand you (Hulu)
Imagine going on a romantic trip to Italy… only for things to spiral into accidental murder. That’s the bizarre premise of this dark comedy starring Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells. What follows is a hilarious (and slightly twisted) chain of misunderstandings, panic, and cover-ups. Think Knives Out meets Lost in Translation, but way more chaotic.
7. The morning show (Season 4) (Apple TV+)
Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and a stellar ensemble are back in this newsroom drama that’s never afraid to mirror today’s headlines. Season four dives into fake news, political divides, and corporate battles — all while keeping the personal drama as juicy as ever. If you love prestige TV with sharp writing and powerhouse performances, this should be on your list.
8. Warfare (HBO Max)
War movies are tough to watch, but Warfare makes you feel like you’re right there with the soldiers. Directed by Alex Garland, it follows a Navy SEAL team trapped in Iraq during the 2006 Battle of Ramadi. With no clear hero, the film focuses on survival, fear, and the randomness of who makes it out alive. Intense and unforgettable.
9. Swiped (Hulu)
Before Bumble became a household name, Whitney Wolfe Herd had to fight her way through Silicon Valley’s male-dominated tech world. Swiped tells her story, with Lily James delivering a sharp and inspiring performance. If you liked WeCrashed or Super Pumped, this behind-the-scenes look at a billion-dollar app will hook you in.
10. Smurfs (Paramount+)
Yes, the Smurfs are back — and this time, Rihanna voices Smurfette! The blue crew sets off on a cosmic rescue mission that turns into a battle for the universe. It’s silly, fun, and full of color, making it the perfect family watch after a long week.
Bonus Pick: Black Rabbit (Netflix)
For those who prefer dark dramas, Black Rabbit is your binge-worthy pick. Jude Law and Jason Bateman star as brothers trying to run New York’s hottest club — but old secrets and family tensions threaten to destroy everything. Slick, moody, and packed with suspense, this one’s a must for crime-thriller fans.
Whether you’re in the mood for zombies, romance, superheroes, or family-friendly fun, this list has a little bit of everything. So grab your snacks, settle in, and let Chita Magic make your weekend entertainment stress-free.