Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows for This Week

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A wave of new shows is hitting streaming platforms, ready to keep you glued to your screen. From animated chaos to intense true-crime tales, this week’s lineup has something for everyone, no matter your mood.

We’ve got a mix of brand-new series, returning seasons, and live events dropping across various services. Here’s a rundown of what’s new from Monday through Sunday to help you plan your next binge.

The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (2025)

The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (2025)
Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

Hulu starts strong with ‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’, a lively animated series. Gumball Watterson, alongside Darwin and Anais, dives into absurd adventures in Elmore, tackling everything from rogue AI to bizarre fast-food villains.

The show’s wild humor and colorful visuals make it a hit for all ages. It’s a fun, chaotic escape perfect for family viewing.

Adaptive (2025)

Adaptive (2025)
Peacock

Peacock’s ‘Adaptive’ is a docuseries spotlighting Paralympic athletes. It captures their grueling training, personal triumphs, and relentless drive to compete on the world stage.

With raw honesty and inspiring moments, this series celebrates resilience. It’s a compelling watch for anyone drawn to stories of perseverance.

Dope Girls (2025)

Dope Girls (2025)
Bad Wolf

Hulu’s ‘Dope Girls’ arrives Tuesday, set in the gritty streets of post-WWI Soho. Kate Galloway, a determined housewife, opens a nightclub to provide for her daughters, navigating threats from gangsters and law enforcement.

This drama blends tension with rich historical vibes. It’s a must for fans of high-stakes stories with strong female leads.

WWE: Unreal (2025)

WWE: Unreal (2025)
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

Netflix launches ‘WWE: Unreal’, a reality series diving into the world of WWE. It follows superstars and crew as they craft the drama and spectacle of professional wrestling.

Packed with energy and behind-the-scenes grit, it’s a treat for wrestling fans and curious newcomers alike. Expect a wild ride.

Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers (2024-present)

Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers (2024-present)
Scott Brothers Entertainment

HGTV’s ‘Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers’ returns Wednesday for season two. The Scott brothers help families fix their problem homes, turning frustration into love for their spaces.

Their practical solutions and friendly vibe make this a feel-good watch. It’s great for anyone who enjoys home makeover magic.

Mr & Mrs Murder (2013)

Mr & Mrs Murder (2013)
Fremantle Australia

Hulu’s ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’ is a limited series unpacking a chilling mystery. A man’s disappearance on a Tallahassee duck hunt raises questions when his widow remarries quickly, prompting a friend to dig deeper.

This suspenseful drama keeps you guessing with its dark twists. It’s perfect for those who love compact, thrilling stories.

Twisted Metal (2023-present)

Twisted Metal (2023-present)
Universal Television

Peacock’s ‘Twisted Metal’ is back for its second season, inspired by the classic video game. A talkative outsider braves a dangerous post-apocalyptic world to deliver a cryptic package.

With fast-paced action and sharp humor, it’s a thrill ride for game fans and adventure lovers. The chaos never lets up.

Leanne (2025)

Leanne (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

Netflix’s ‘Leanne’ follows a Southern mom starting fresh after her husband leaves. Supported by her bold, tight-knit family, she rebuilds her life with grit and heart.

This warm series mixes humor with emotional depth. It’s ideal for viewers who love relatable, family-focused dramas.

Chief of War (2025)

Chief of War (2025)
Chernin Entertainment

Apple TV+ unveils ‘Chief of War’, a sweeping tale of a Hawaiian chief uniting islands against colonial threats. The story blends fierce battles with cultural pride.

Its stunning visuals and powerful narrative make it a standout. Fans of historical epics will find this gripping.

Stillwater (2020-present)

Stillwater (2020-present)
Scholastic Entertainment

Apple TV+’s ‘Stillwater’ returns for season four. The wise panda Stillwater guides siblings Karl, Addy, and Michael, sharing stories that spark new ways of seeing the world.

This calm, heartfelt animated series is great for families. Its gentle lessons make it a soothing watch.

Perfect Match (2023-present)

Kinetic Content

Netflix’s ‘Perfect Match’ is back for season three, hosted by Nick Lachey. Singles from shows like ‘Love Is Blind’ face challenges to find their ideal match.

The blend of romance and drama keeps it addictive. Reality TV fans will love the sparks and surprises.

The Yogurt Shop Murders (2025)

The Yogurt Shop Murders (2025)
Fruit Tree

HBO wraps the week with ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’, a docuseries about the 1991 killing of four teens in Austin, Texas. It explores the crime’s impact and the complex investigation.

This poignant series blends empathy with detail, perfect for true-crime fans. It’s a deep, moving dive into a tragedy.

What show are you diving into first this week? Share your pick in the comments!

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