Wondering what to watch this weekend? Here’s a list of movies that you can binge-watch from the comfort of your home or in theatres.

The Gray Man

This action-packed movie stars Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans and was made with a budget of $200 million. The movie is directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. The movie focuses on an uncover agent who revealed the agency's secrets, attracting assassins across the globe. It is running in theaters and will be available on Netflix from July 22.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank

Do you love watching animated movies? Then you should check out "Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank," which revolves around a cat village in need of protection from an evil villain. It is directed by Rob Minkoff and Mark Koetsier, and Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Cera, Michelle Yeoh, Ricky Gervais, Mel Brooks and Gabriel Iglesias lent their voices to the movie. The flick is available in theaters.

Persuasion

"Persuasion" is a romantic drama directed by Carrie Cracknell. This adaptation of the Jane Austen novel tells the story of Anne Elliot (played by Dakota Johnson) who is unsure about giving love a second chance. The movie also stars Cosmo Jarvis, Henry Golding, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Nikki Amuka-Bird and Richard E. Grant. It is streaming on Netflix.

Don't Make Me Go

"Don't Make Me Go" centers around a man (played by John Cho) and his daughter (played by Mia Isaac) who go on a road trip from California to New Orleans. The man wants to attend his 20th college reunion where he hopes his teenage daughter can reunite with her mother. The movie is directed by Hannah Marks and is streaming on Amazon Prime.

Zombies 3

If you like offbeat movies, here's a movie you might enjoy. "Zombies 3," which is directed by Paul Hoen, revolves around a group of students and zombies in Seabrook High School and their encounter with aliens. This is the third and final installment in the Zombies trilogy. It stars Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Pearce Joza, Kylee Russell and Matt Cornett and is available on Disney+.

In case you missed out on our last week's list of movies, check it out here.

Disney+ television streaming service grew more than expected while competitor Netflix saw its numbers wane in the first three months of this year.
Disney+ television streaming service grew more than expected while competitor Netflix saw its numbers wane in the first three months of this year. AFP / Chris Delmas