What to Stream on TV This Week: 'The Electric State,' 'The Wheel of Time' and More

Don't miss the latest on Netflix, Prime Video and more. Here's what's coming the week of March 10 to 16.

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There are tons of new releases arriving to all the major streaming platforms this week, including one of the most anticipated movies of the year, The Electric State, which drops on Netflix this Friday. The sci-fi adventure, loosely based on the graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt and was directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. The platform is also debuting John Mulaney's new weekly talk show Everybody's Live with John Mulaney, and a reboot of Temptation Island, too.

Meanwhile on Prime Video, the third season of The Wheel of Time is arriving this week, Max has the new star-studded horror comedy The Parenting, and you can (finally) stream the final half of Yellowstone season 5 on Peacock, too. There's plenty to keep you busy all week. These titles and many more are arriving on streaming soon.



Here's all the info you need to tune in this week. Read more : Best Streaming Services of 2025 Best new TV shows and movies to stream (March 10 to 16) Netflix When John Mulaney completed his six-episode run of John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA, the experimental live talk show he hosted last year, it was clear that he had created something special. And weird.

But special! Filled with an odd assortment of celebrity guests, LA personalities and a recurring bit featuring a delivery robot named Saymo, the show seemed intentionally haphazard, but it worked. And now, he's bringing that format back to Netflix as a live, weekly series called Everybody's Live with John Mulaney, with the premiere episode dropping Wednesday, March 12 at 7 p.m.

PT/10 p.m. ET.

Temptation Island was a controversial hit when it first aired on Fox back in 2001 (it was a more innocent time back then!). The show featured couples whose relationships were on the rocks and agreed to live separately and see if they could stay faithful to their partners while living with other singles. In the new reboot on Netflix, four couples will test their commitment to one another to find out whether their foundation is solid or not.

The premise is the same, but we're living in the Love Is Blind/Too Hot to Handle era of reality dating shows, so we expect this version to be a little more risqué and raucous. Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown star in a movie that's reported to be one of the most expensive films Netflix has ever made. The Electric State, directed by the Russo Brothers, takes place in a dystopian version of the 1990s, after a war between humans and robots has left the world in shambles.

Brown stars as Michelle, a young woman traveling across what's left of the United States, joined by a smuggler (Pratt) and a robot to locate her missing brother. The film co-stars Ke Huy Quan, Stanley Tucci, Giancarlo Esposito and many others. It arrives on the platform March 14.

Prime Video Speaking of expensive productions, Prime Video's The Wheel of Time, which was reported to be one of the platform's most expensive shows to make, is returning for season 3 this week. Three new episodes will premiere on March 13, with the remaining five episodes arriving weekly after that. Joining the show's cast this season are Olivia Williams, Shohreh Agdashloo, Nuno Lopes, Callum Kerr and Luke Fetherston.

Hulu Alec Baldwin's reality show, The Baldwins, is now airing on TLC and offering a look at his life in the aftermath of the fatal Rust shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. It's a small comfort that this week on Hulu, a documentary about Hutchins herself will be premiering to offer a glimpse into a meaningful life cut short. Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna features candid conversations with Rust director Joel Souza and several other crew members, as well as behind-the-scenes footage from the film set and information about the investigation into the shooting.

The documentary lands on Hulu on March 11. It's the year of the brain worm, apparently. Control Freak is a Hulu original horror movie starring Kelly Marie Tran as a woman whose brain is infested by a demonic parasite.

Miles Robbins and Toan Le co-star in the film that premieres exclusively on Hulu on March 13. Peacock Amanda Seyfried stars in the new Peacock series Long Bright River, based on the book by Liz Moore. In the show, Seyfried plays Mickey, a Philadelphia cop grappling with the disappearance of her younger sister.

As she patrols a Philly neighborhood hard-hit by opioids and a series of murders, Mickey starts to realize that her sister's disappearance might actually be connected. The eight-episode series will drop all at once on March 13 so you can binge all weekend. The final episodes of Yellowstone are arriving on Peacock! Season 5 Part 2 of the Taylor Sheridan series will drop on the streamer March 16, at which point fans can find the entirety of the series starring Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly.

Max Parents can be terrifying. That's the premise of the Max original horror comedy The Parenting, written by SNL co-head writer Kent Sublette. The Parenting follows a couple, Rohan (Nik Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn), who have planned a weekend getaway in the country so their parents can meet.

Parker Posey stars as Brenda, the oddball owner of their rental house that turns out to be haunted, and Edie Falco, Brian Cox, Lisa Kudrow and Dean Norris play the two sets of parents who can't seem to get along..