Netflix will partner with Micrsoft on a new, cheaper streaming plan
Netflix will partner with Micrsoft on a new, cheaper streaming plan

If you are looking forward to watching some newly dropped series from the comfort of your home, then you have come to the right place. Here's a list of shows that you can stream on platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.

Uncoupled

Love watching gay romance? Then check out "Uncoupled," which revolves around a man, whose partner (Tuc Watkins) leaves him after 17 years. The Netflix series shows how the incident affects his life. It features Neil Patrick Harris, Emerson Brooks, Tisha Campbell and Brooks Ashmanskas.

Keep Breathing

Here's a survival thriller on the list. "Keep Breathing" tells the story of a woman (played by Melissa Barrera) who crashes her private plane in the wilderness and learns how to survive by herself in cold weather. It also stars Austin Stowell, Jeff Wilbusch, Florencia Lozano and Juan Pablo Espinosa. The series is also streaming on Netflix.

Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin

Want to binge-watch a mystery series? Then, "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin" is a perfect pick for you. The HBO Max series is set in a town where tragic events took place two decades ago. A group of teenage girls is now on a mission to find the truth.

Bailee Madison, Maia Reficco, Carson Rowland, Chandler Kinney and Mallory Bechtel are playing key roles in the series.

Paper Girls

"Paper Girls" will take you back to 1988, where four teenage girls get stuck between "warring time-travelers." The series is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It stars Sofia Rosinsky, Riley Lai Nelet, Ali Wong, Camryn Jones, Fina Strazza and Nate Corddry.

Surface

Love watching psychological thrillers? You should then definitely check out "Surface," which is streaming on Apple TV+. The series revolves around a woman named Sophie (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw), who suffers a memory loss issue. However, while trying to get her life together, she learns the people around her are just pretending to help instead of actually helping her out.

Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ari Graynor, Millie Brady, François Arnaud and Stephan James are also part of the series.

If you have missed our list of movies and shows released last week, check it out here.

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