Best New Movies Out On Streaming Nobody's Watching

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Best New Movies Out on Streaming Right Now

The best new movies out on streaming this weekend (May 25-31, 2026) are Dead Man's Wire on Netflix (added May 28), Shelter on Starz (added May 30), Miss You, Love You and The Moment on HBO Max (both added May 39), and Wingman on Apple TV (added May 26). These titles span true-crime thriller, action, dramedy, and music mockumentary genres, with Dead Man's Wire holding a 91% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and Shelter earning an 88% audience score despite lower critic ratings.

Top 5 New Streaming Movies This Week (May 25-31, 2026)

  1. Dead Man's Wire (Netflix, May 28) - Gus Van Sant's true-crime thriller starring Bill Skarsgård, 91% RT critics score
  2. Shelter (Starz, May 30) - Jason Statham action thriller with 88% audience score
  3. Miss You, Love You (HBO Max, May 29) - Allison Janney dramedy about grief and family
  4. The Moment (HBO Max, May 29) - Charli XCX mockumentary set during Brat Summer
  5. Wingman (Apple TV, May 26) - Harland Williams old-school raunchy comedy

Complete New Movies Streaming Table by Platform

Movie Platform Date Added Genre RT Score
Dead Man's Wire Netflix May 28, 2026 Crime/Drama/Thriller 91% critics / 76% audience
Shelter Starz May 30, 2026 Action/Thriller 65% critics / 88% audience
Miss You, Love You HBO Max May 29, 2026 Drama/Comedy Early praise for Janney
The Moment HBO Max May 29, 2026 Comedy/Drama/Music 67% critics / 75% audience
Wingman Apple TV May 26, 2026 Comedy Unrated
Jack Ryan: Ghost War Prime Video May 20, 2026 Action/Thriller 47% critics
Lurker HBO Max May 15, 2026 Psychological Thriller 95% critics
GOAT Netflix May 14, 2026 Animated/Comedy 85% critics / 93% audience

Editor's Pick: Why Dead Man's Wire Is the Must-Watch

Dead Man's Wire is the standout νέ movie on streaming this week because director Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Milk) delivers a true-crime thriller based on the unbelievable 1977 Indianapolis hostage crisis. Bill Skarsgård gives one of the most talked-about performances of 2026 as Tony Kiritsis, wired a sawed-off shotgun to his hostage's neck for 63 hours. The film bombed at the box office in January 2026, meaning most people haven't seen it yet - making this the perfect weekend to fix that.

best new movies out on streaming nobodys watching
best new movies out on streaming nobodys watching

Hidden Gems Nobody's Watching Yet

  • Lurker (HBO Max, May 15) - 95% critics score psychological thriller from The Bear and Beef producer
  • Propeller One-Way Night Coach (Apple TV, May 29) - John Travolta's directorial debut, feel-good 1960s aviation adventure
  • GOAT (Netflix, May 14) - Animated sports adventure with 93% audience score, Spider-Verse-style underdog story
  • Wuthering Heights - Top-ranked May 2026 streaming title across multiple platforms

Key concerns and solutions for Best New Movies Out On Streaming Nobodys Watching

What are the best new movies streaming this weekend?

The best new movies to stream this weekend (May 25-31, 2026) are Wingman (Apple TV), Shelter (Starz), The Moment (HBO Max), Miss You, Love You (HBO Max), and Dead Man's Wire (Netflix).

What new movies are on Netflix this week?

Dead Man's Wire (added May 28, 2026) is Netflix's top new release, with GOAT (May 14) and Remarkably Bright Creatures (May 8) also recently added.

What new movies are on HBO Max this week?

Miss You, Love You and The Moment both arrived May 29, 2026, with Lurker (May 15) still worth watching.

Which streaming service has the best new movies right now?

Netflix leads with Dead Man's Wire (91% RT), Starz has Shelter (88% audience), and HBO Max offers two strong dramas - making all three platforms competitive in May 2026.

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Isadora Leal Campos

Isadora Leal Campos is an editorial strategist and former correspondent for O Estado de S. Paulo's education desk. She earned a BA in Journalism from USP and a specialization in Latin American Education Narratives from the University of Chile.

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