The Olympics-ready ''Challengers'' making its streaming debut and an EP from country-turned-pop singer Maren Morris are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Léa Seydoux and George MacKay lead the intriguing French sci-fi ''The Beast,'' a World of Goo sequel video game oozes onscreen and a new HBO documentary lets Elizabeth Taylor tell her story by relying on 40 hours of recently discovered audio.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM
— Just in time for Olympics fever, Luca Guadagnino 's sweaty, synthy '' Challengers '' made its streaming debut on MGM+ on Monday. Even if you missed it in theaters, it'd be hard not to be at least aware of it, what with the teasing photo of Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor perched suggestively on that bed and the ubiquitous ''I TOLD YA'' T-shirt in paparazzi photos. For the few uninitiated, ''Challengers'' is set in the world of competitive tennis, where all three are rising stars until an injury forces Zendaya's character off the court. I wrote in my review that it's ''a prickly treat, about fractured relationships, egos, infidelity and ambition'' with ''plenty of skin, sweat, close-ups of muscly thighs and smoldering looks of lust and hate in this deliriously over-the-top psychodrama.'' The Associated Press named it one of the best movies of 2024 thus far.
— '' Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes " also arrives on Hulu on Friday. Set generations after the death of Andy Serkis's Caesar (though he looms large as a figure), the smart apes are now running society and humans are the primitive ones. This installment introduces a young ape, Noa, played by Owen Teague, whose peaceful village is attacked by some bad actors who have twisted Caesar's legacy. Mark Kennedy wrote in his three-and-a-half-star review for The Associated Press that ''this franchise has somehow found new vibrancy,'' and that ''director Wes Ball nicely handles all the thrilling sequences — though the two-and-a-half hour runtime is somewhat taxing.'' All nine of the prior films in the franchise are currently available on Hulu as well.
— Léa Seydoux and George MacKay (''1917'') lead the intriguing French sci-fi ''The Beast,'' loosely based on the Henry James story ''The Beast in the Jungle.'' The time-jumping story has Seydoux, as Gabrielle, leading three different lives in three different time frames (1910 Paris, 2014 Los Angeles and a 2044 in which the world is being run by artificial intelligence and humans desperate for a leg up try to purify their DNA). The film, which has shades of horror and romance, was written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, and will is now streaming on the Criterion Channel.
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM