What to Stream This Week: From De Niro Dramas to Nature Docs

If winter’s got you cooped up, don’t worry—there’s a ton of fresh streaming content to help you hibernate in style. Whether you’re into conspiracies, video game Shakespeare, or epic family dramas, here’s what’s new this week!
“Zero Day” – Netflix
Robert De Niro stars in Zero Day, a political thriller centred on a global cyberattack, premiering Thursday. The limited series features a powerhouse cast including Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, and Connie Britton. Expect tension, twists, and De Niro doing what he does best.
Fun fact: A video of De Niro yelling at “protesters” last year? Just him rehearsing for the show. Netflix cleared that up pretty quickly!
“Reacher” Season 3 – Prime Video
Jack Reacher is back in action—and in trouble—in season three of the hit series based on Lee Child’s novels. Get ready for more bone-crunching fights and intense mystery-solving from everyone’s favourite ex-military investigator.
“The Americas” – Peacock
Tom Hanks narrates The Americas, a 10-episode docuseries showcasing North and South America’s jaw-dropping landscapes and wildlife. Filmed over five years and 180 expeditions, this nature epic debuts Sunday, Feb. 23.
“1923” Season 2 – Paramount+
Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren return as Jacob and Cara Dutton in season two of 1923, the gritty Yellowstone prequel about the Dutton family’s early years in Montana. Tune in on Sunday, Feb. 23 to see what new hardships and triumphs await.
“The Baldwins” – TLC
Alec and Hilaria Baldwin pull back the curtain on life with seven kids under the age of 11 in TLC’s new reality series The Baldwins. The show also delves into the aftermath of the tragic 2021 Rust shooting, offering a raw, emotional glimpse into the family’s world.
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