As we transition from May to June, there are some exciting streaming options to look forward to this weekend. While there are not many new shows and movies coming out, there are a few older films making their way to platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and others. Later in the month, viewers can anticipate new seasons of popular shows like The Boys and House Of The Dragon.

One of the new releases to check out is the Netflix limited series “Eric” starring Benedict Cumberbatch as a puppeteer on a mission to find his missing son. The show is set in 1980s New York City and has received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. Over on Paramount+, Jeremy Renner returns to the small screen in Taylor Sheridan’s crime drama “Mayor Of Kingstown,” premiering its third season this Sunday.

For fans of the Muppets, Disney+ offers “Jim Henson Idea Man,” a documentary exploring the life and creativity of the iconic Muppets creator. Additionally, Netflix features the critically acclaimed war film “1917,” which is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history and art of the first World War. Prime Video brings viewers “The Batman,” a fresh take on the classic superhero with Robert Pattinson as the brooding Caped Crusader and Colin Farrell as the Penguin.

If you’re looking for a gripping police drama, “Blue Lights” on Prime Video is a hidden gem worth checking out. Set in Belfast, this Irish series explores complex characters and compelling stories. In theaters, Viggo Mortensen’s Western film “The Dead Don’t Hurt” is receiving mixed reviews, with critics praising it while audiences find it slow and boring. Despite the differing opinions, it may be worth a watch for Western film enthusiasts.

What are you watching these days? Share your thoughts and recommendations on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. With a mix of older favorites and new releases, there is something for every type of viewer to enjoy as we kick off the summer season. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements as the month progresses, including the highly anticipated return of popular TV series and exciting film premieres.

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