4 Best Latest Shows to Stream This Weekend (June 20-21)

If you will have plans to exit this weekend, it is best to probably cancel them.

There’s a superb reason why – Netflix, HBO Max and other streamers just dropped hours and hours of high-quality shows.

Watch With Us are huge fans of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones books, so it’s no surprise our top pick is House of the Dragon, which returns for season 3 on Sunday.

For those who need a superb spy show to observe, we now have two we are able to recommend: Paramount+’s The Agency, starring Michael Fassbender and Richard Gere, and The Capture, a British TV series about deepfake technology gone flawed.

Last but not least, Netflix just premiered its latest Harlan Coben adaptation, I Will Find You, and it’s just as bingeworthy because the writer’s previous crime thrillers.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 – HBO Max


Matt Smith in House of the Dragon season 3.
Theo Whiteman/HBO

It’s been way too long since we’ve seen epic dragon fights and devious royal backstabbing that only the residents of Westeros can dish out. After a two-year absence, House of the Dragon returns for a 3rd season crammed with feuding siblings, illicit affairs and brutal battle sequences.

Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) and her Team Black squad proceed their quest to take back the Iron Throne from half-brother Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) and his ruthless Team Green supporters, which include his mother – and Rhaenyra’s former bestie – Queen Alicent (Olivia Cooke). The season premiere chronicles the infamous Battle of the Gullet, which changes the course of the war and sets up the ultimate endgame for all involved. Along with the returning solid member, latest faces join this season, including former Grantchester vicar James Norton as Ormund Hightower, who helps Team Green fight back against their deadly usurpers.

‘The Agency’ Season 2 – Paramount+

In 2024, Paramount+ debuted the wonderful spy series The Agency, which starred Michael Fassbender as a CIA agent who risks his profession and life to assist the girl he loves. The show was enough of a hit to bring it back for a second season, which drops all of its 10 episodes on June 21. It’s a superb thing they’ll all be available directly because you most likely can’t stop yourself from watching a couple of episode at a time.

After last season’s events, Brandon Colby (Fassbender) is now a double agent working for MI6. His No. 1 priority, nonetheless, hasn’t modified – to get back his lover, Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith), at any cost. That’s going to be difficult as she’s a political prisoner in Sudan. To free her, Colby can have to tackle Viking (Clayne Crawford), a robust mercenary who’s as smart as he’s ruthless. How far will Colby go to get what he wants? After season 2 is over, we are able to safely say the reply is pretty rattling far.

‘The Capture’ Season 3 – Peacock

Peacock can be entering into the spy game this weekend with the return of the British series, The Capture. After exposing her corrupt employers in season 2, Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) is now the pinnacle of a Counter Terrorism Command unit and oversees the launch of a brand new mass surveillance program, Operation Veritas. When a mass shooting occurs in London, Rachel sees the shooter in real-time – but it surely’s not the identical person identified by Veritas. Who’s manipulating the surveillance system to cover in plain sight? And what do they need with Rachel?

The Capture blends standard-issue spy thrills (expect numerous fancy gadgets and tech talk) with a not-so-subtle commentary concerning the dangers of technology within the age of Big Brother. All six episodes of The Capture season can be found to stream right away.

‘I Will Find You’ Season 1 – Netflix

Sam Worthington, Britt Lower in I Will Find You

Sam Worthington, Britt Lower in I Will Find You.
Christos Kalohoridis/NETFLIX © 2025

One other season, one other Harlan Coben Netflix mystery series so that you can binge. After hits like Idiot Me Once and Missing You, the streamer just premiered one other Coben mystery series that’s sure to be its hottest one yet. I Will Find You stars Sam Worthington as David Burroughs, who’s in prison for the murder of his 3-year-old son, Matthew. He claims he didn’t commit the crime and that the true killer remains to be on the market. After five years have passed, his whole world is turned the other way up when his ex-wife shows him a photograph of an 8-year-old boy who looks exactly like Matt. David knows that’s his son, however the only technique to prove it’s by breaking out of jail and finding Matt himself.

That’s a hell of a premise, but it surely’s also a classic Coben setup that sets the stage for an array of red herrings, crazy plot twists and a shocking ending. Hey, if the formula works, why not use it time and again? Like previous adaptations, I Will Find You boasts a powerful solid that features Madeleine Stowe, Milo Ventimiglia and Britt Lower as Rachel, who helps David discover who’s behind Matt’s disappearance. All eight episodes of I Will Find You can be found to stream right away.

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