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Your Ultimate Streaming Guide: From Migos' Intimate Tales to Hollywood's Legal Dramas

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  • August 19, 2025
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Your Ultimate Streaming Guide: From Migos' Intimate Tales to Hollywood's Legal Dramas

Ready to refresh your watch list? This week brings a dynamic mix of raw personal stories, laugh-out-loud comedies, gripping legal sagas, and epic blockbusters directly to your screens. Whether you're in the mood for an intimate documentary or a high-octane action flick, the streaming services have you covered with an impressive lineup of fresh content.

First up, immerse yourself in the unfiltered world of rap superstar Offset with his deeply personal documentary, "Set It Off," now streaming on Hulu.

This isn't just another celebrity profile; it's a raw, emotional journey tracing his path from a challenging childhood in suburban Atlanta to becoming a global phenomenon with Migos. The film bravely delves into the complexities of his life, including the group's eventual breakup and the unwavering support of his wife, Cardi B.

For anyone looking for a truly revealing look behind the curtain of fame and family, this is an essential watch that offers unprecedented access to the artist's inner world.

For a complete change of pace, prepare for some serious laughs with John Cena in "Ricky Stanicky," premiering on Prime Video.

This hilarious new comedy sees three childhood friends caught in a decades-long lie: they invented an imaginary friend, Ricky Stanicky, to blame for all their misdeeds. The charade works perfectly until their partners demand to finally meet this mythical figure. Enter John Cena, who is hired to bring Ricky to life, leading to increasingly absurd and sidesplitting situations.

Directed by Peter Farrelly (of "Dumb and Dumber" fame), it's a guaranteed good time that brilliantly showcases Cena's comedic chops and willingness to embrace the ridiculous.

If high-stakes action and global espionage are more your speed, then Netflix’s "The Gray Man" is ready for your binge.

This Russo Brothers-directed spectacle, boasting a massive budget, stars Ryan Gosling as a skilled CIA operative on the run, hunted by a psychopathic former colleague played by Chris Evans. While its connection to John Grisham (mentioned in some headlines) is purely coincidental, the film delivers a thrilling, explosion-filled ride across international locales, making it a perfect popcorn movie for a night in when you just want pure, exhilarating entertainment.

Beyond the fiction, this week also offers compelling dives into real-life legal battles that captivated the world.

Peacock presents "Jussie Smollett: Unlocked," an interview series where the former "Empire" actor speaks extensively for the first time since his controversial conviction related to an alleged hate crime hoax. This series offers his direct account of the events and the subsequent legal fallout, promising to be a provocative and much-discussed watch that aims to present his side of a highly scrutinized narrative.

Similarly, Freevee brings "Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy," a new documentary series revisiting one of the most sensational true crime cases of our time.

This series delves into the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy and the subsequent conviction and eventual acquittal of American student Amanda Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito. With new interviews and perspectives, it promises to shed further light on the enduring mysteries of the case, offering a comprehensive look at the legal and personal drama that unfolded.

And for those who missed them in theaters, several other major films are now available to stream or rent.

Ridley Scott's historical epic "Napoleon," starring Joaquin Phoenix, can be found on Apple TV+ and Prime Video, offering a grand cinematic experience from home. Denis Villeneuve's critically acclaimed sequel "Dune: Part Two" is now available for premium video-on-demand (PVOD) rental, allowing you to revisit Arrakis.

Finally, Michael Mann's intense racing drama "Ferrari," featuring Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari, is streaming on Hulu, bringing high-octane drama to your living room. This week truly offers something for every taste, ensuring your streaming queue stays packed with captivating content!

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