
“The Testament of Ann Lee,” the latest film from the team behind Oscar-winning drama “The Brutalist,” arrived on Disney+ and Hulu this week. Amanda Seyfried stars in the part musical, part historical drama as the founder of the Shaker movement, with the film chronicling her quest to build the utopian religious community. Available on Disney+ and Hulu
‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’
More of a horror fan? “The Bone Temple,” the latest installment in the “28 Days Later” movie franchise, hit Netflix this week. Taking place directly after the events of last year’s “28 Years Later,” the new sequel features the return of Ralph Fiennes as the odd Dr. Kelson, the creator of the film’s titular skeletal monument to those who have died from the zombie-like infection. And after his brief and bloody cameo at the end of the previous film, Jack O’Connell is also back as the villainous Jimmy Crystal, the leader of a violent group of Satan worshippers. Available on Netflix
New TV show now available to stream

‘Love on the Spectrum’
Netflix’s Emmy-winning reality series “Love on the Spectrum” returned this week for its highly-anticipated fourth season. The show follows people with autism who are looking for love or navigating relationships with significant others, including the return of fan favorites like James B. Jones, who hails from the Boston area. Available on Netflix

Season 2 of “Paradise” concluded this week, with the hit Hulu series wading into even bigger sci-fi concepts with its latest installment. In addition to Sterling K. Brown returning to lead the series as rogue Secret Service agent Xavier Collins, the second season also featured newcomers like Shailene Woodley’s pregnant survivor Annie, who finds the broken Collins amid his search for his wife. Available on Disney+ and Hulu
‘Merrily We Roll Along’
A bit of Broadway is coming to streaming this weekend, as the 2023 revival of “Merrily We Roll Along” hits Netflix on Saturday. Fans can watch the musical from the comfort of their homes thanks to this professionally shot film of the Tony Award-winning stage production, which starred Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and Daniel Radcliffe. Available to stream beginning Saturday on Netflix
Matt Juul can be reached at matthew.juul@globe.com.
