Struggling to Decide What to Watch? Check Out ‘Don’t Move’, ‘Like a Dragon: Yakuza’ and More

Streaming platforms are gearing up for an exciting lineup of new shows and films this week. From chilling horror series to thrilling dramas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off the week on Netflix is the return of the South Korean horror series "Hellbound" for its second season. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho, known for his work on "Train to Busan," the series delves into unearthly demonic beings condemning humans to hell. Premiering alongside is the new original movie "Don’t Move," a gripping tale about a woman hunted in the woods while nearly paralyzed.

Paramount Plus is set to drop the much-anticipated "Star Trek: Lower Decks" Season 5 premiere on Oct. 24. This animated comedy series, the only one in the Star Trek canon, promises a fresh dose of humor and adventure for fans. Additionally, don’t miss the espionage thriller "Lioness" Season 2, executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, starring Zoe Saldaña as the leader of a covert CIA program.

Hulu subscribers can look forward to the return of the critically acclaimed "What We Do in the Shadows" and a documentary about Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. The mockumentary-style series follows a group of vampires navigating modern life in Staten Island, while the documentary offers an intimate look at one of the most iconic bands in music history.

Apple TV Plus presents "Before," a new series starring Billy Crystal in a dramatic thriller role. Crystal plays a child psychiatrist who encounters a young boy with a mysterious connection to his past, leading to a captivating journey of self-discovery and intrigue.

Max’s standout dramedy "Somebody Somewhere" returns for its third and final season, offering a heartwarming and humorous exploration of friendship and self-discovery in a small Kansas town. The series stars Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller as best friends navigating life’s ups and downs.

As the week unfolds, viewers can immerse themselves in a diverse range of genres and captivating storylines across various streaming platforms. From horror and comedy to drama and thrillers, there’s no shortage of entertainment options to enjoy from the comfort of home.