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As May comes to an end, viewers have a lot to look forward to in June, but there are still some exciting new shows and movies to check out this weekend. From the return of popular series like The Boys and House Of The Dragon to new releases on various streaming platforms, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

One show that has been generating buzz is Evil on Paramount+, a series that delves into the demonic and paranormal. The show has been improving over time, providing viewers with a mix of thrills and chills reminiscent of classics like The X-Files. Another interesting watch is South Park: The End Of Obesity, a special episode on Paramount+ that tackles the topic of weight loss drugs in a typical irreverent South Park fashion.

Netflix has a couple of new releases, including the heavily criticized sci-fi film Atlas starring Jennifer Lopez. With poor reviews from critics, it seems like this movie may not be worth the watch. Another Netflix offering is Tires, a series about a man who inherits his father’s auto repair chain and has to navigate the challenges that come with it. Mulligan Part 2, an adult animated series split into two parts, is also available for streaming this weekend.

For music fans, Disney Plus has released a documentary about The Beach Boys, offering an inside look at the iconic band’s journey. And Dune: Part Two, the epic follow-up to Dennis Villeneuve’s Dune, is now available on HBO Max for those who missed it in theaters. With a star-studded cast and stunning visuals, this movie is a must-watch for science fiction fans.

In the world of VOD releases, Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, is already available to rent or buy after just three weeks in theaters. This action flick has received positive reviews, making it a good choice for movie night. Civil War is another VOD movie that has sparked controversy but is worth a watch for its thought-provoking subject matter.

For TV show enthusiasts, Dark Matter on Apple TV+ offers a thrilling mystery with sci-fi elements that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Sugar, another series on Apple TV, has garnered critical acclaim for its gripping storyline. With a variety of options to choose from, including British police dramas and animated shows like X-Men 97, there’s no shortage of entertainment to enjoy this weekend. Whether you’re in the mood for a scary thriller, an action-packed movie, or a thought-provoking documentary, there’s something for everyone to watch and enjoy.

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