What airs on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and HBO Max in August


Stations one and two of “Cobra Kai” are running in Netflix in August. Thirty years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, Johnny’s rivalry with Daniel is rekindled when Ralph Macchio and William Zabka reprise their roles in the hit movie franchise “The Karate Kid.” Here’s some of what airs in August …

“Moesha”: The classic ’90s comedy starring singer Brandy when she was a teenager living with her family, the Leimert Park neighborhood in Los Angeles is a fan favorite. (Netflix)

“Ocean’s Eleven”: A group of criminals team up to carry out a major heist in this star-studded Steven Soderbergh remake of the 1960 original. (HBO Max)

“Behind you”: Mirrors are covered for a reason in this horror thriller about two sisters running into an evil that had previously harassed their family. (Hulu)

“Capone”: Tom Hard stars in this film that chronicles the last days of the famous gangster Al Capone, while succumbing to dementia and reliving his past through tormenting memories. (Amazon Prime)

“Strange” Season 2: Amid a power clash between prosecutors and police, Si-mok and Yeo-jin uncover shady secrets as they pursue a maze of interlocking cases. (Netflix)

“The Peanuts Movie”: Dream big and laugh out loud with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this animated movie for the whole family. (Disney +)

“Jojo Rabbit”: The world view of a lonely German boy is turned upside down when he discovers that his single mother is hiding a young Jewish woman in her attic in this WWII satire. (HBO Max)

“Chemical hearts”: Henry Page (Austin Abrams) is a teenager who has never been in love and who thinks he is romantic. Life changes when he meets transfer student Grace Town (Lili Reinhart) on the first day of the senior year. When he discovers the heartbreaking secret that has changed his life, he falls in love with her, or at least with the person he thinks he is. (Amazon Prime)

“The nest”: This Scottish psychological suspense thriller tells the story of a wealthy couple who would do anything to have a baby. After a chance encounter, they recruit an unlucky 18-year-old who they barely know is a substitute. But secrets emerge about the girl’s past that make them regret her treatment. (Acorn TV)

“Lovecraft Country”: Based on Matt Ruff’s novel of the same name, “Lovecraft Country” follows Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) when he meets his friend Letitia (Jurnee Smollett) and his uncle George (Courtney B. Vance) on a journey through highway. in the 1950s Jim Crow America searching for his missing father (Michael Kenneth Williams). This begins a fight to survive and overcome the racist terrors of white America and the terrifying monsters that could be ripped from a Lovecraft paperback. (HBO Max)

“Glow Up” Season 2: A new set of applicants should step it up and come with supreme technique and fierce creativity in hopes of being named the next makeup star. (Netflix)

“The most wanted in the world”: Atrocious criminals have avoided capture despite massive rewards and global investigations. This docuseries features five of the most wanted in the world. (Netflix)

“Magnolias of Steel”: A group of women bond through their interaction at a Louisiana beauty salon in a movie that is a celebration of brotherhood. (Amazon Prime)

“A Go! Go! Cory Carson’s Summer Camp”: Cory is spending the summer at Camp Friendship with her best friend, Freddie. But jealousy breaks out when Freddie brings his cousin Rosie on the trip. (Netflix)

“X Men”: The superhero movie that launched a franchise. In it, a group of heroic mutants confronts an evil mutant who seeks to destroy humanity in this movie based on the comic series. (Disney +)

“Ant Man and the Wasp”: Big and small problems arise when Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man, is recruited by Dr. Hank Pym and Hope van Dyne, aka Wasp, for an urgent rescue mission. (Disney +)

“Jessy and Nessy”: Jessy is an innately curious girl whose best friend Nessy is a five thousand five hundred year old purple sea monster. Together, this unlikely duo explores the curiosities of life and reveals how all these seemingly everyday curiosities have fantastic answers. (Amazon Prime)

“Monchhichi” Season 1B: These adorable creatures get into all kinds of action in this charming animated series. (Hulu)

“Bounty hunter”: Based on the famous Philip K. Dick novel, this science fiction classic is well-liked. The action focuses on an Android hunting operation that questions what it means to be human. (HBO Max)

“Birds of Prey (and the fabulous emancipation of a Harley Quinn)”: When Gotham’s most gruesomely narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis, and his enthusiastic right-hand man, Zsasz, targeted a young woman named Cass, the city turned to look for her. The ways of Harley, Huntress, Black Canary, and Renee Montoya collide, and the unlikely quartet has no choice but to team up to defeat Roman. (HBO Max)

“The toughest race in the world: Eco Challenge Fiji”: From the creator of “Survivor” and hosted by Bear Grylls, this is a definitive expedition competition in which 66 teams from 30 countries compete non-stop for 11 days across hundreds of miles of Fiji’s rugged terrain, with mountains, jungles , rivers and ocean. (Amazon Prime)

“Brothers property buying and selling” Season 6: Identical twin brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott help homeowners sell their current home and buy new property in this hit HGTV series. (Hulu)

“Teen Bounty Hunters”: Twin sisters Sterling and Blair balance teenage life at an elite southern high school with an unlikely new career as a bounty hunter. (Netflix)

“Ordinary love”: Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson star in this love story about a married couple who must face a battle of cancer together. (Hulu)

“Bernie the Dolphin 2”: The race continues to save beloved dolphin Bernie after an old enemy is released from prison in this sequel to the 2018 original. (Hulu)

“Man of the rain”: Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise received critical acclaim for this film about a man traveling across the country with his wise brother. (Amazon Prime)

“Rita” Season 5 : Demands to run a school strain Hjørdis’ relationships with Rita and Uffe, an old flame reenters Rita’s life, and a heartbroken Jeppe returns home in this new season. (Netflix)

“Lucky day”: A safe cookie recently released from prison tries to keep his life and family together after his past reaches him. ” (Hulu)

“A Crime to Remember” Season 4: This series of Investigation Discovery tells the stories of crimes that captured the headlines and the public’s attention when they occurred. (Hulu)

“Bat Man”: The Dark Knight fights for Gotham City against Jack Napier, a criminal who becomes one of Batman’s fiercest enemies: the homicidal clown Joker.(HBO Max)

“Kung Fu Panda”: Po the Panda aspires to be a kung fu master in this animated movie. (HBO Max)

“The best showman”: Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron are just two of the stars in this musical based on the life of legendary showman, PT Barnum. (Disney +)

“Connected” Season 1: Science reporter and host Latif Nasser hops across the planet to discover the subtle and surprising ways in which we are all inextricably linked between ourselves and our world. Discover how everything from the air we breathe, the selfies we post, and even the poop we make, dates back to catastrophic shipwrecks, fraudulent elections, and distant galaxies. (Netflix)

“Richard Jewell”: Director Cling Eastwood directed this film based on the real-life story of Richard Jewell, a security guard who reports finding the device in the 1996 Centennial Park bombing in Atlanta, only to be later vilified as a suspect. (HBO now)

“Walk the line”: Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix star (and sing) as June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash and June Carter in the story of the legendary singer and his great love story. (HBO Max)

“The one and only Ivan”: Ivan is a 400-pound silverback gorilla who shares a community habitat in a suburban mall with Stella the elephant and other animals. When a baby elephant named Ruby arrives, he touches something deep inside him in this tale adapted from an award-winning book. (Disney +)

“Arkansas”: Clark Duke (“Swin”) and Liam Hemsworth (“Kyle”) star in Duke’s directorial debut about a pair of men living on the orders of an Arkansas-based drug lord named Frog (Vince Vaugh), whom never met. But when a deal goes terribly wrong, the consequences are deadly. (Amazon Prime)

Hellraiser: This horror classic gave birth to the terrifying entity that is “Pinhead” in this movie written and directed by Clive Barker. (Hulu)

“The Real Housewives of Orange County” Season 14: Expect drama, drama, and more drama in this long-running popular Bravo reality show about a group of women living in an exclusive Southern California community. (Hulu)

“Dora and the lost city of gold”: The animated series comes to life in this story of Dora taking action after her parents disappear in search of the Lost City of Gold. (Amazon Prime)

“The Peanut Butter Hawk”: Zack Gottsagen and Shia LaBeouf star in this movie that has been described as a “modern Mark Twain fable” about a young man with Down syndrome who escapes from his group home to pursue his dream of becoming a fighter. (Amazon Prime)

“Slickers City”: This comedy focuses on a trio of city dwellers who decide to embark on a couple of weeks of the cowboy lifestyle, with fun results. (Hulu)

“Elf”: Will Ferrell plays a human raised by elves who searches for his biological father in this comedy. (HBO Max)

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