Here Are 6 Movies/Series You Need To Watch This Weekend » YNaija
The weekend is fast approaching and in true Ynaija fashion we are committed to helping you have the most relaxing time possible. So we’ve done the job again, rounding up the movies and giving you a list to keep your weekend fun, entertained and engaged.
Our mantra is “No dull moment”.
So, here are six movies or series you need to watch this weekend.
Ghosting (Apple TV Plus)
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas team up for this romantic action comedy. Evans plays Cole, a simple farmer who falls for Sadie (De Armas) after a wonderful date. But when her radio goes silent, Cole takes matters into his own hands and surprises her in London.
Unfortunately, things go awry when he is kidnapped and Sadie reveals that she is actually a CIA agent. What follows is an epic international adventure with lots of action and maybe even a little romance.
The Diplomat (Netflix)
Keri Russell stars as Kate Wyler, a diplomat who lands the gig as the US ambassador to Britain. But more importantly, it completely rocked her world in ways she never expected.
While avoiding a major international catastrophe when war breaks out, Kate must also deal with relationship drama with her husband and diplomat Hal (played by Rufus Sewell).
Mrs Davis (Peacock)
Peacock’s latest sci-fi drama “Madame”. Davis, from the co-creator of Watchmen and The Leftovers, introduces a world where an artificial intelligence named Mrs. Davis wields immense power and influences the decisions of people all over the world.
Can the determined nun Simone, played by Betty Gilpin, bring her down?
Death Ringer (Prime Video)
Rachel Weisz stars as dangerously codependent identical twins Elliot and Beverly Mantle in this gender-swapped adaptation of David Cronenberg’s 1988 thriller. They shared everything from lovers to drugs, and were never separated for a night.
But with different personalities and sensibilities, is there something that separates them even though they have pushed the boundaries of medical ethics in their careers as gynecologists?
The Travel Guide to Love (Netflix)
Amanda just got dumped, and now she’s on a mission to discover the secrets of Vietnam’s tourism industry. To that end, she goes undercover on a group trip where she meets Sinh, an adventurous guide.
He takes her on a wild journey through Vietnam, showing her hidden gems and encouraging her to take risks. Along the way, Amanda learns that sometimes getting lost is the best way to find yourself.
Slip (Roku Channel)
The new series, “Mae and Everywhere,” follows museum curator Mae Cannon (Zoe Lister-Jones) as she travels across parallel universes in search of lost relatives.
After a brief infidelity with musician Eric (Amar Chadha-Patel), May finds herself drawn into a different reality with each new encounter. With the help of her newfound friend and understanding husband, Elijah (Whitman Thomas), Mae must navigate love, loss, and the complexities of the multiverse to find redemption.