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If you’re looking for your next binge-worthy show or movie, this week’s lineup has something for everyone. From lavish royal drama to high-stakes thrillers and the return of a fan-favorite franchise, check out the must-see shows and films to add to your watchlist inside.
Basketball fans, this one’s for you! “Court of Gold” follows potential medal contenders and rising hopefuls as teams compete in the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and qualifying events. This documentary-style series takes viewers behind the scenes, capturing the blood, sweat, and sacrifices of the world’s top athletes as they chase gold. From emotional locker room moments to high-pressure game highlights, Court of Gold offers an unfiltered look at the road to Olympic glory. If you loved “The Last Dance” or “Redeem Team,” this is a must-watch.
Political power meets high-stakes security in Hulu’s “Paradise.” The thriller follows an elite security service team assigned to protect a former president, but as tensions rise and hidden threats emerge, their mission becomes far more dangerous than they ever expected. Packed with suspense, covert operations, and unexpected twists, “Paradise” is all TV fans have been talking about lately.
The wait is over! HBO’s Emmy-winning hit is back with its third season, this time taking us to Thailand. “The White Lotus” has become known for its biting social satire, mystery-filled storytelling, and jaw-dropping performances, and Season 3 promises to up the ante. With new members added to its ensemble cast and a tropical resort setting, this season teases power struggles, wealth-induced chaos, and an ominous undertone of danger lurking beneath the luxurious facade. If past seasons are any indication, expect plenty of twists, dark humor, and unexpected deaths.
Whatever you’re in the mood for this week, we have it. Be sure to check out some of our favorite films and series and comment your favorites below.
Our ‘What To Watch’ TV & Film List Features ‘Court of Gold,’ ‘Paradise,’ and ‘The White Lotus’  was originally published on globalgrind.com
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