Sunday Times E-Edition

Things to stream

By Tymon Smith

2HOURS IF YOU HAVE

You People Netflix

Black-ish creator Kenya Barris teams with co-writer Jonah Hill, who stars alongside Eddie Murphy in this easily digestible if not game-changing present day reboot of the Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? premise. This time though it’s not Sidney Poitier arriving to upset the liberal sensibilities of a white family but Hill, who plays the husband of a black woman whose parents are ready to make his life as difficult as possible on the journey towards bridging cultural differences.

IF YOU HAVE 2 HOURS

Devotion Prime Video

Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell star as an unlikely but deadly pair of Korean Warera wingmen in this uplifting drama based on a true story about two men who risked their lives to become the most celebrated pilots in US Navy history.

IF YOU HAVE 3

HOURS

Once upon a time in Londongrad Showmax It’s long been known that London is not shy about opening its doors to the cowboys of modern capitalism — the Russian oligarchs. In its short, sharp, twisting thrills the story of the Buzzfeed news investigation began with the apparent suicide of Scott Young, a property tycoon and fixer to the rich who fell to his death from the window of a London flat in 2014. From there the story swiftly moved down a murky path that connected 13 further deaths in the capital over the previous two decades, which all pointed to Moscow and Vladimir Putin.

IF YOU HAVE 3.5 HOURS

Extraordinary Disney+

Derry Girls Siobhán McSweeney and fellow Irish actor Máiréad Tyers star in this funny take on the superhero drama from the producers of Killing Eve. Tyers plays Jen, a 20-something trying to make her way in the world of work and a carefree life where everyone has superpowers — except her. But with help from her superpowered friends, there may yet be hope for Jen.

IF YOU HAVE 6

HOURS

Kings of Jo’burg: Season 2 Netflix Connie Ferguson returns for a second season of the high-action, back-stabbing and betrayal-ridden adventures of the gangster family, the Masires, in a bittersweet continuation in the absence of creator and star Shona Ferguson, who died last year.

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