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    28 Years Later and every new movie you can now watch on streaming

    Each week on Polygon, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

    Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunited for 28 Years Later, revolutionizing the zombie horror genre once again by combining it with a British family drama. The infected rush onto VOD this weekend and you’ll want to be sure to catch the film before 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple releases next year. Also available to rent is Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella The Life of Chuck, which chronicles a man’s life in reverse. Final Destination: Bloodlines revived the horror franchise after nearly 15 years, and the hit film is now available to stream on HBO Max.

    Here’s everything new that’s available to watch on streaming this weekend!

    New on Netflix

    An Honest Life

    Genre: Thriller

    Run Time: 2h 2m

    Director: Mikael Marcimain

    Cast: Simon Lööf, Nora Rios, Peter Andersson

    Law school student Simon (Simon Lööf) stumbles onto a protest and meets an anarchist who recruits him to join a group that steals from the wealthy. Bullied by his rich roommates and disillusioned with his ordinary life, Simon is seduced by their lifestyle but winds up just being a pawn in their schemes.

    New on HBO Max

    Final Destination: Bloodlines

    Genre: Horror

    Run time: 1h 50m

    Director: Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein

    Cast: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon

    The revival of the long-running franchise, where death comes for people who’ve escaped its grasp through laying elaborate traps, quickly became the most successful film in the series at the box office. This version follows the family of a woman whose premonition in 1969 saved her life as her descendants, who shouldn’t exist, improbably die one by one.

    New on Hulu

    William Tell

    Genre: Action epic

    Run time: 2h 14m

    Director: Nick Hamm

    Cast: Claes Bang, Connor Swindells, Golshifteh Farahani

    The legendary archer and folk hero William Tell (Claes Bang) leads the Swiss to rise up against the brutality of the Austrian Habsburgs in this bloody historical epic. Beyond shooting an apple off his son’s head, Tell uses his skills as a Crusader to train resistance fighters to face superior numbers in big battles against villains sporting ridiculous costumes.

    New on Peacock

    Borderline

    Genre: Thriller

    Run time: 1h 34m

    Director: Jimmy Warden

    Cast: Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, Jimmie Fails

    Pop star Sofia (Samara Weaving) is taken hostage by Paul (Ray Nicholson), an obsessive fan who’s just escaped from a mental hospital. While Paul tries to orchestrate a wedding, complete with abducting a pastor for the ceremony, Sofia and her bodyguard have to fight to get free from Paul and his delusions.

    New to rent

    28 Years Later

    Genre: Post-apocalyptic horror

    Run time: 1h 55m

    Director: Danny Boyle

    Cast: Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell

    28 years after the Rage Virus spread across Britain, survivors have eked out a community on an island only connected to the mainland during low tide. Worried about a mysterious illness afflicting his mother (Jodio Comer), 12-year-old Spike (Alfie Williams) makes the dangerous journey to look for help in a beautiful and very scary world.

    From our review:

    28 Days Later’s successors like I Am Legend, The Girl with All the Gifts and The Last of Us have also focused on the ways the initial infection evolves, but 28 Years Later stands apart by never searching for a larger cure or answers. Like the original, the film is firmly rooted in deeply personal drama, focusing on the questions of how to remember the dead and what human endeavors will stand the test of time. One of the many evocative and uncommented on shots of the film features a church spraypainted with an apocalyptic message, tagged with the name of a man who presumably came long after. 28 Years Later argues that the world is always ending for someone – what matters is how you handle the end and whatever comes next.

    The Life of Chuck

    Genre: Fantasy drama

    Run time: 1h 51m

    Director: Mike Flanagan

    Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan

    Mike Flanagan writes and directs this adaptation of Stephen King’s novella, where the end of the world is tied to the death of a 39-year-old accountant Chuck (Tom Hiddleston). The film moves backwards in time for a sweet story about living life to its fullest. The movie is packed with star power, with Mark Hamill playing Chuck’s grandfather and Nick Offerman serving as narrator.

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