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Money Heist Part 5 Production Still Best New Movie Trailers

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August and September are exciting months for streaming. Actually, all platforms reserve their best for the last six months of the year and the trailers we have for you today will give you a glimpse of some of those big-ticket titles we’re talking about.

Cult Netflix hit Money Heist returns to the streaming screens this September and Cobra Kai’s Karate magic is headed back to the service in December. We’ve got new trailers for both of those and a lot more. So without further ado, let’s get the show on the road.

The best new movie trailers and TV show teasers for upcoming streaming titles

Cobra Kai: Season 4

They are battling for the soul of the valley. Season four of Cobra Kai will see the All Valley tournament return in full swing and a fight for the best karate dojo is at hand. Unfortunately, the brief trailer tells us that we’ll have to wait till December for the new installment of the show. We’re sure we’ll see a lot more footage as the release gets closer, but for now, here’s a quick sneak peek of what you can expect.

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Kate

Another femme fatale action flick from the makers of Atomic Blonde is arriving on Netflix this September. Kate, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, is a ruthless hitwoman who is poisoned before one of her jobs. She has only 24 hours to live and exact revenge on her enemies. The trailer also introduces us to Woody Harrelson who plays the second lead and by the looks of it, Kate’s handler.


Money Heist: Part 5 Vol. 1

We finally have a full-fledged trailer for the new Money Heist season. The gang has been trapped in the Bank of Spain for over 100 hours and the professor’s location has been compromised. The authorities are ready to send the military in but the class is not going to give up without a fight. The first part of the new season will hit Netflix on September 3 and we’re waiting with baited breaths.


Cry Macho

Clint Eastwood directs, produces, and acts in this upcoming HBO Max movie. A one-hit rodeo star, Eastwood is tasked with bringing his former boss’ son back home from Mexico. The clashing duo is forced to take the backroads en route to Texas and along the way, they find adventure, new people, unexpected connections, and a long-overdue sense of redemption. The movie will hit HBO Max on September 17, on the Ad-Free plan, for 31 days from its theatrical release.

Related: The best movies on HBO Max right now


Vacation Friends

Hulu has released a new movie trailer for its upcoming original comedy title starring John Cena, Lil Rey Howery, Meredith Hagner, and Yvonne Orji. They are a pair of couples who spend a wild vacation together in Mexico. But when the prim and proper duo (Howery and Orji) decide to tie the knot, the untamed and thrill-seeking partiers (Cena and Hagner) crash the wedding uninvited. What follows is an uncontrollable series of awkward events designed to get those laughs from the audience.

Also read: The best original TV shows to watch on Hulu


Y: The Last Man

It’s a woman’s world in this trailer for Y: The Last Man coming to FX on Hulu. The series imagines a worldwide catastrophe that kills every mammal with a Y chromosome, except one man and his pet monkey. The show is based on a DC Comics series by the same name. It follows the survivors in this new world as they struggle with their efforts to restore what was lost and the opportunity to build something better.


Impeachment: American Crime Story

American Crime Story is back with a new true tale on FX on Hulu this September. After the successful run of The People v. O.J. Simpson and The Assassination of Gianni Versace, the new season will focus on the national crisis that led to the first impeachment of a US President in over a century. The trailer shows Monica Lewinsky entering Bill Clinton’s office and the narrative of the series follows her perspective.


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