What to stream: '1923' returns, Tate McRae, 'Reacher,' Baldwins' reality
show and a 'Suits' spin-off
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[February 17, 2025]
A modern reimagining of the graphic novel “The Crow” starring
Bill Skarsgård plus Canadian pop musician Tate McRae offering her third
album are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a
device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The
Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: NBC has a new “Suits”
spin-off series, Robert De Niro stars in a limited series for Netflix
called “Zero Day” and there's a full production of “Hamlet” inside the
violent, bloody, video game world of “Grand Theft Auto.”
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM FEB. 17-23
— An inventive spin on the “pandemic production,” “Grand Theft Hamlet”
finds two actors attempting to stage a full production of “Hamlet”
inside the violent, bloody, video game world of “Grand Theft Auto.” Shot
entirely inside the game, Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane’s movie won the
best documentary prize at the South by Southwest Film Festival. AP Film
Writer Jake Coyle observed that, “When Shakespeare wrote of the ‘slings
and arrows of outrageous fortune,’ he may not have imagined the threat
of a python loose in a bar or Hamlet wrestling with whether ‘to be’ on a
helipad. Yet ‘Grand Theft Auto’ might be an oddly appropriate venue for
a play where nearly everyone dies.” It begins streaming on Mubi on
Friday, Feb. 21.

— The modern reimagining of the graphic novel “The Crow” starring Bill
Skarsgård and directed by Rupert Sanders makes its debut on Starz on
Wednesday. It was not exactly well-received by critics when it debuted
in the dregs of late August, overshadowed by the 1994 film starring
Brandon Lee. Mark Kennedy wrote in his AP review that “’The Crow’ isn’t
bad — and it gets better as it goes — but it’s an exercise in folly. It
cannot escape Lee and the 1994 original even as it builds a more
allegorical scaffolding for the smartphone generation.”
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM FEB. 17-23
— Canadian pop musician Tate McRae offers her third album, “So Close to
What.” Her latest single, “Sports Car” follows “2 Hands” and “It’s Ok
I’m Ok” which hit No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The 15-track album
also includes a collaboration with her boyfriend, The Kid LAROI, called
“I Know Love” and there's another collaboration with Flo Millo. The
album will chart “the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels
infinite.”
— Roddy Ricch returns with his third album as well on Friday, Feb. 21.
“The Navy Album.” The Compton rapper, who appeared on Kendrick Lamar’s “GNX,”
has put out a few singles from the new collection, including “Survivor’s
Remorse” and “911.” The latest is “Lonely Road,” with a video of him
cruising through the city seeing angels and the lyrics: "Roddy rap like
the rent due/Roddy tell ’em the whole truth.”
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
NEW SHOWS TO STREAM FEB. 17-23
— Trouble once again finds Jack Reacher in season three of the popular
Prime Video series, “Reacher,” based on novels by Lee Child. Alan
Ritchson stars as a former U.S. Army military police officer who prefers
to live life as a nomad, with no permanent residence, no belongings
(except a toothbrush) and no responsibilities. Reacher’s desire to be a
loner is often derailed by his honor and aversion to bullies. He steps
in to help others, getting mixed up in conspiracies and cover-ups. The
new season drops Thursday and is based on Child’s seventh novel about
the character called “Persuader.”

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This combination of photos show promotional art for the series "Reacher,"
from left, "Zero Day," and "1923." (Amazon Prime/Netflix/Paramount+
via AP)
 — Robert De Niro stars in a new
limited series for Netflix called “Zero Day,” premiering Thursday.
Former NBC news president Noah Oppenheim and New York Times reporter
Michael Schmidt are co-creators. The political conspiracy series is
centered around a global cyberattack and features an impressive main
cast including Angela Bassett, Joan Allen, Jesse Plemons, Lizzy
Caplan, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens and Matthew Modine. Last May, De
Niro was caught on camera yelling at anti-Israel protesters and some
social media users quickly described the two-time Oscar winner as
making a statement about the Israel-Hamas war. Netflix clarified
that De Niro was actually rehearsing a scene for the show.
— Tom Hanks, also a two-time Oscar winner, narrates a 10-episode
nature series for NBC called “The Americas.” From the executive
producers of “Planet Earth” and scored by Hans Zimmer, “The
Americas” highlights the natural beauty and wildlife in North and
South America. It took more than five years and 180 expeditions to
complete the project which debuts Sunday, Feb. 23 and streams on
Peacock.
— Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren reprise their roles of Jacob and
Cara Dutton in season two of Taylor Sheridan’s “1923” for Paramount+
starting Sunday, Feb. 23. The story is a prequel to “Yellowstone”
about early members of the Dutton family laying claim to their
Montana land. The new episodes come after a long wait due to the
Hollywood strikes and will conclude this chapter in the
Dutton-verse.
— NBC ordered a new “Suits” series after the original version that
aired on USA became the most-streamed show of 2023 thanks to its
availability on Netflix and Peacock. “Suits LA” stars Stephen Amell
(“Arrow,” “Heels”) and centers on a successful law firm on the West
Coast that specializes in entertainment and criminal cases. While
this version does not feature former “Suits” cast member Meghan,
Gabriel Macht does reprise his role as master negotiator and New
York superlawyer, Harvey Specter, for a few episodes. “Suits LA”
premieres Sunday, Feb. 23 after “The Americas” and will stream on
Peacock.

— Alec and Hilaria Baldwin continue their push and pull with the
spotlight with a new TLC reality series called “The Baldwins.” A
trailer for the series shows the chaos of a family with seven kids
under the age of 11, not to mention the emotional toll of a 2021
death on the New Mexico set of Baldwin’s movie “Rust.” Baldwin was
rehearsing a scene when the gun he was holding fired, hitting
cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and director Joel Souza. Hutchins
died from her injuries and Souza was wounded. Baldwin was charged
with involuntary manslaughter, and a judge dismissed the case last
July. The actor has since filed a lawsuit for malicious prosecution
and civil rights violations. “The Baldwins,” premieres Sunday, Feb.
23 on TLC and also streams on Max.
— Alicia Rancilio
NEW VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
— Congratulations! You’ve been named the Aedyran envoy to a
mysterious island called the Living Lands. The bad news is that a
lot of its residents want nothing to do with you, since your
predecessors have been jerks about trying to colonize the place.
Throw in a devastating plague called the Dreamscourge and you have
an idea of the challenges that await in Avowed. It’s the latest
adventure from Obsidian Entertainment, best known for the
role-playing epics Pillars of Eternity and The Outer Worlds. Avowed
takes place in the Pillars fantasy world, so expect plenty of
sword-and-sorcery action as you battle the island’s bloodthirsty
scoundrels and mutated monsters. Your ship arrives Tuesday on Xbox
X/S and PC.
— Lou Kesten
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