From Eddie Redmayne starring as a sniper for hire in the new limited series “The Day of the Jackal” to the final episodes of “Yellowstone,” there are plenty of new television, films, music, and games headed to your screens. Among the streaming offerings selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists are Aubrey Plaza starring in the coming-of-age comedy “My Old Ass,” two famous Nintendo siblings teaming up for the video game Mario & Luigi Brothership, and Whitney Houston’s epic 1994 concert video in post-apartheid South Africa. Additionally, Martin Scorsese narrates his journey through the films of Powell and Pressburger in a documentary titled “Made in England.”

In the realm of new movies available to stream from November 4-10, Megan Park’s “My Old Ass” offers a unique and oddly moving coming-of-age drama starring Aubrey Plaza alongside Maisy Stella. Meanwhile, Alan Pakula’s assassination thriller “The Parallax View” is available on Paramount+, with other films about American politics like “The Manchurian Candidate” and “A Face in the Crowd” also streaming. For those feeling more cynical, “Idiocracy” can be found on Hulu, offering a satirical take on society. These films provide a range of options for viewers to engage with political themes during the election week.

In the realm of new music available to stream from November 4-10, the Whitney Houston estate and Legacy Recording will release “The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban),” capturing Houston’s epic concert in post-apartheid South Africa. Another musical highlight includes a career-spanning collection from the indie rock band Tsunami, featuring a five LP vinyl box set of their work. Fans can also expect educational content on streaming platforms to delve into the band’s discography. These music releases offer a mix of nostalgic reflections on the ’90s and powerful live performances from iconic artists.

Turning to new shows available to stream, Eddie Redmayne marks his return to television as a sniper for hire in the Peacock limited series “The Day of the Jackal.” Lashana Lynch co-stars as an intelligence officer intent on catching Redmayne’s mysterious killer character. Additionally, Prime Video’s spy franchise “Citadel” expands with “Citadel: Honey Bunny,” a prequel set in India that delves into the backstory of a character portrayed by Priyanka Chopra Jonas. The contemporary Western series “Yellowstone” also returns for the second half of its final season, promising intrigue and drama for fans as the story unfolds.

For video game enthusiasts, Mario and Luigi team up again in the new game Mario & Luigi: Brothership, where players explore an ocean filled with islands, solving puzzles and engaging in turn-based combat. The game requires players to switch between the two characters to navigate challenges and progress through the story. With a mix of exploration, teamwork, and strategic combat, this game offers exciting adventures for players to enjoy. Whether you prefer television, films, music, or video games, there is something new and entertaining to look forward to on streaming platforms in the coming week.

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