Wondering what to watch over the weekend? Here’s a list of movies you can watch from the comfort of your home on various platforms including Netflix, Paramount+, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.

The list includes various genres including action, comedy and animated movies.

The Man from Toronto

The movie revolves around a man named Teddy Nilson (played by comedian Kevin Hart), who is a sales consultant and gets his identity mixed up with the world's deadliest assassin named Randy (played by Woody Harrelson) at an AirBnB (a vacation/work rental space).

The story further unfolds when Nilson tries to save himself and pretend to be the deadliest assassin and at the same time, tries to get the original one arrested. The flick is helmed by director Patrick Hughes and streaming on Netflix.

Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe

Looking forward to watching an animated movie over the weekend with your kids? Then, "Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe" is the perfect pick for you.

It revolves around two friends going on a time travel mission and disturbing NASA's 1998 space plan. The movie is helmed by director Mike Judge. It is streaming on Paramount+.

Loot

"Loot" tells a story of a billionaire named Molly Novak, who learns about her husband's affair and goes on to use tabloids against him. Following the cheating news, a foundation comes forward to help her getting back on the track.

The series stars Maya Rudolph, Mj Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches and Olivier Martinez. It is streaming on Apple TV+

Chloe

Love watching thriller series? If yes, then, "Chloe" is something that you should check out this weekend. The series revolves around a girl named Becky, who is obsessed with an Instagram account runned by the name of Chloe. The story unfolds when Becky learns about Chloe's sudden death.

The series stars Erin Doherty, Poppy Gilbert, Jack Farthing, Billy Howle, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Brandon Micheal Hall, Lisa Palfrey and Scott Rose-Marsh.

Apart from this week’s list, here’s the list of other newly dropped movies that you can watch, in case you have missed them.

A Netflix logo is shown on a TV screen ahead of a Swiss vote on a referendum called "Lex Netflix" in this illustration taken May 9, 2022.
A Netflix logo is shown on a TV screen ahead of a Swiss vote on a referendum called "Lex Netflix" in this illustration taken May 9, 2022. Reuters / DENIS BALIBOUSE