This weekend’s lineup is all about choices that haunt, truths that surface and futures that demand courage. From family secrets and missing children to virtual revolutions and moral battles, these stories remind us that the past never truly disappears—and the future rarely waits.
Regretting you – Netflix
Adapted from Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, Regretting You is a tender yet gut-wrenching drama of love, loss and reconciliation. When tragedy ensues, long-buried resentments resurface between a mother and daughter bound by secrets. What follows is an emotional reckoning with grief, forgiveness and the fragile ties that hold families together.
The Witcher (Season 4) – Netflix
The White Wolf returns—reimagined. In this new chapter, Liam Hemsworth takes over the role of Geralt with a darker edge, bringing fresh intensity to the saga. As Ciri’s journey unfolds, allegiances fracture and new powers rise across the continent. In a world where monsters, magic and morality intertwine, Geralt’s place—and purpose—becomes more uncertain than ever.
Tron: Ares – Disney+
The grid is back online. Tron: Ares, the third installment following the 1982 Tron and its 2010 sequel Tron: Legacy, dives deep into the age of artificial intelligence. When a powerful programme named Ares crosses into the human world, the line between creator and creation begins to fade. With its dazzling visuals and philosophical core, Ares asks: what does it truly mean to be alive?
Down cemetery road – Apple TV+
What begins as a quiet English mystery erupts into a gripping conspiracy thriller. After a mysterious house explosion and a child’s disappearance, a restless neighbour teams up with a private investigator to uncover the truth. Their search spirals into a web of buried secrets and a shadowy military conspiracy that ruffles South Oxford’s quiet exterior.
Ballad of a Small Player – Netflix
A British gambler, tormented by his dark past, seeks redemption in the sleazy casino clubs of Macau. Ballad of a Small Player is a moody drama that blends crime and existential reflection–-exploring fate, loneliness and the thin line between luck and self-destruction.
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