If you are wondering what to watch this weekend, there are many new movies and shows that are sure to entertain you.

Here is a list of new releases that you can watch right now.

The Protégé

Martin Campbell's action thriller, "The Protégé," dropped in theaters Friday. In the movie, Maggie Q portrays a person who becomes the world's most skilled contract killer after being rescued as a child by a legendary assassin, played by Samuel L. Jackson. The movie also stars Michael Keaton, Lili Rich, Robert Patrick, Phong Giang and Gong Li.

Sweet Girl

The Jason Momoa starrer is an action-packed emotional drama. It revolves around a man who seeks justice after his wife's death while protecting his daughter. "Sweet Girl" is available on Netflix. It also stars Isabela Moner, Adria Arjona, Lex Scott Davis, Justin Bartha and Milena Rivero.

Reminiscence

Looking for a sci-fi thriller to watch over the weekend? "Reminiscence" is a perfect pick for you. The movie is available in theaters and you can also stream it on HBO Max. It stars Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson and Daniel Wu. Directed by Lisa Joy, the film revolves around a scientist who invents a technology to relive the past.

The Chair

Want to binge-watch a sharp satire series? Then do watch "The Chair" on Netflix, which shows how a major university prepares young adults to live lives of purpose and also pay their student loans. The series stars Sandra Oh, Holland Taylor, Everly Carganilla and Jay Duplass.

Nine Perfect Strangers

This is a miniseries based on The New York Times best-selling book of the same name, which is penned by author Liane Moriarty. The drama series starring Nicole Kidman is available to stream on Hulu. The series revolves around nine strangers, who visit a 10-day retreat at a resort. However, the guests soon discover various secrets about the resort's host, Masha, and also about each other.

If you missed out on our list of movies from last week, you can see it here.

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