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Jessica Sansome

The new films out on Now, Amazon Prime and Netflix this weekend

The weekend is finally here again and something tells us that there is something quite big happening...

Millions of us are likely to be tuning in to discover England's Euro 2020 fate as they take on Italy in the UEFA European Football Championship final.

However, that isn't until Sunday night so if you're looking for a distraction from the nerves, look no further.

As you may find yourself looking for something to watch on the small screen to keep you entertained, worry not as there are plenty more to get stuck into this week.

Now, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix have added a load of new content this weekend with plenty of new releases and all-time favourites added.

To help you navigate the streaming services a little more easily, here are the new films this week.

Netflix

Midsommar

Starring Florence Pugh, a grieving woman accompanies her boyfriend and his grad-school colleagues to a remote Swedish village that isn't the idyllic commune it appears to be.

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

(Publicity Picture)

Set in 1969, a TV actor and his stunt-double friend weigh their next move in an LA rocked by change as the scene’s hottest couple arrives next door. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie.

Dora & the Lost City of Gold

Dora and the Lost City of Gold (Dumfries And Galloway Standard)

Live-action adaptation of the children’s series. When her parents disappear during a search for an ancient city of gold, the exuberant teen explorer and her friends head into the jungle to save them.

Fear Street Part 2: 1978

In the cursed town of Shadyside, a killer's murder spree terrorizes Camp Nightwing and turns a summer of fun into a gruesome fight for survival.

NOW (with Sky Cinema)

Inception

Christopher Nolan goes deep into the minds of some mind-blowingly clever thieves. But these are no bank robbers - the vaults they intend to break into are within their targets' dreams.

Midway

Luke Evans in Midway (Publicity Picture)

The incredible true story of the World War II Battle of Midway, decisive in changing the course of the war. Luke Evans and Woody Harrelson star.

Amazon Prime Video

Our Friend

Based on a true story, Nicole and Matthew are struggling to cope after receiving life-changing news. They find unexpected support from their best friend, who puts his own life on hold and takes on the roles of housekeeper, caregiver and even babysitter.

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