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New Streaming Releases: Sci-Fi Drama and Historical Series This Weekend

LOS ANGELES, CA — This weekend is bustling with new streaming releases, featuring a mix of genres from romantic drama to historical narratives. Apple TV+ has launched a new sci-fi romance film, and Netflix introduces a series that takes viewers back to 19th-century Dublin.
Apple TV+ released the romantic drama “All of You” on Friday, starring Brett Goldstein, known for his role in “Ted Lasso.” The film follows Simon (Goldstein) and Laura (Imogen Poots), two college friends who explore their feelings for each other amidst a near-future society where a soulmate test complicates their relationship. Goldstein co-wrote and produced the film, which marks the directing debut of Emmy-winning writer William Bridges.
Meanwhile, Netflix premieres “House of Guinness,” a historical drama set in Dublin, focusing on the rise of the iconic Guinness family. The series dives into their power struggles and ambitions following the death of brewery patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness. All eight episodes of season one are available for binge-watching.
For fans of nostalgia, “Gilmore Girls” is back in the spotlight as the original series is now streaming on both Hulu and Netflix. The beloved series, which features Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel as a mother-daughter duo, originally aired from 2000 to 2007, followed by a Netflix revival in 2016.
On HBO Max, the A24 military drama “Warfare” tells the story of a platoon of Navy SEALs facing perilous circumstances during their deployment. Directed by Ray Mendoza and featuring an ensemble cast including Will Poulter and Cosmo Jarvis, the film adds to the diverse offerings available this weekend.
As streaming services continue to deliver new content, viewers can find a range of stories that cater to different tastes, from romantic explorations in “All of You” to the historic intrigue of “House of Guinness.” Whether seeking nostalgic comfort or an engaging new series, this weekend’s releases offer something for every viewer.