mood Posted February 5, 2021 Share Posted February 5, 2021 Streaming trailers to watch this weekend: Behind Her Eyes, The Nevers, and more It’s kind of a weird week for streaming. I know I have run out of things to watch, and you might be feeling the same way if you’re a serial streamer like yours truly. But worry not. A lot of content is coming up on popular streaming services. As a practice, we round up all the new movie trailers and TV teasers for streaming titles every Friday and this week is no different. We’ve got a lot of Netflix stuff in here this time around, including a new creepy thriller series, a riveting docuseries hosted by Will Smith, and an anime version of Pacific Rim. HBO Max is also gearing up to premiere an impressive sci-fi show. Check out all that and more in the new trailers below. The best new movie trailers and TV show teasers for upcoming streaming titles Behind Her Eyes The trailer for Netflix’s Behind Her Eyes teases a love triangle with a twist. Louise (Simona Brown) is a single mother who has an affair with her psychiatrist boss David (Tom Bateman). She also happens to befriend his wife (Eve Hewson). But something strange is going on with the married couple and Louise soon finds herself caught in a web of secrets. The sinister new series is based on a best-selling novel by Sarah Pinborough and comes from the makers of The Crown. It also promises an ending that’s nothing short of shocking. Consider our interest piqued. LEARN MORE ON NETFLIX Coming 2 America There’s a new movie trailer out for Eddie Murphy’s comedic return as the royal from Zamunda who’s back in the US after 30 years to look for a son he never knew he had. The film is a sequel to 1988’s Coming To America which saw Murphy team up with Arsenio Hall to create multiple funny characters on screen. We’re sure some of you weren’t even born when the original movie released, so it might be a good time to go and give that a watch before the new title hits Amazon Prime Video in March. LEARN MORE ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO Amend: The Fight for America Playing to “This Land Is Your Land” by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, the trailer for this new Netflix docuseries has Will Smith asking viewers what it means to be an American. Smith will host the six-part series that explores the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution. The show will also feature appearances from Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, Yara Shahidi, and others. LEARN MORE ON NETFLIX The Nevers This clip for HBO’s upcoming series, led by actors Laura Donnelly and Ann Skelly, is actually very different from anything on this list of new movie trailers and TV teasers. The story of the show is set in Victorian London, albeit with a sci-fi spin. A cosmic event has caused most women in the city to gain supernatural abilities. They’ve been deemed the “Touched” and among them, a quick-fisted Donnelly and inventor Skelly are the champions. They must bridge the divide between their kind and the so-called normal people in society. LEARN MORE ON HBO MAX Pacific Rim: The Black Kaijus aka monsters have taken over Australia and help is coming in the form of two robot-pilot siblings who search for their parents while fighting for survival. Netflix is giving Guillermo Del Toro’s world the anime treatment in March. Check out the date announcement trailer for the new series below. LEARN MORE ON NETFLIX News of the World Tom Hanks dons the hat of Captain once again, only this time, he’s not at sea (Captain Phillips) or in the air (Sully), but on solid ground. A veteran of three wars, he now travels from town-to-town bringing people the news. This, until he crosses paths with a young girl named Johanna (Helena Zengel) and takes on the responsibility of returning her home to her people. As the duo travels hundreds of miles, they must overcome tremendous challenges of both human and natural forces. LEARN MORE ON NETFLIX Source: Streaming trailers to watch this weekend: Behind Her Eyes, The Nevers, and more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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