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Your Weekend Streaming Watch List: 'Untamed,' 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' and More

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Looking for your new favorite show on streaming? This week, a few new good ones just arrived. On Paramount Plus, you can catch a new season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and on Prime Video, the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty debuted two new episodes.

On Netflix, the new mystery thriller Untamed, about a murder being investigated inside Yosemite National Park, would make a great, addictive weekend binge. The platform also just released all four Jaws films and the riveting new documentary Apocalypse in the Tropics.

Personally, I'm looking forward to Billy Joel: And So It Goes, a retrospective documentary about the life and career of the Piano Man -- the first half of that doc is out Friday, and I'm in the mood for a melody, so I'm pretty sure this will make me feel alright.

These shows and movies are just a few of the best titles that are out now -- take a look at all our top picks of the week below.

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Best TV shows and movies to stream this weekend

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Netflix Untamed (July 17) Eric Bana, Sam Neill and Rosemarie Dewitt co-star in the new Netflix limited series Untamed, about an investigation that takes place inside the vast expanse of Yosemite National Park. In the six-episode series, Bana stars as a special agent named Kyle Turner who isn't so sure that the dead body found at the base of El Capitan is the result of an accident. As he and his team investigate, they encounter suspects and secrets, and he's forced to confront his own past and his failings in another case he couldn't solve.

Universal Pictures Jaws (July 15) Steven Spielberg's summer classic Jaws dropped on Netflix this week, and with Shark Week right around the corner, there's no better time to revisit the classic tale of a police chief (Roy Scheider) on a mission to destroy the killer shark terrorizing the local waters around the town of Amity. The film's three (less notable) sequels also arrived this week, but the 1975 original is the one to watch. The music, the indelible performances (Robert Shaw as Quint is grizzled perfection), and even the quaint animatronics add up to the perfect summer movie.

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