As the autumn breeze ushers in the season's cozy vibes, it's the perfect time to snuggle up with a hot beverage and enjoy some captivating entertainment. Whether you're in the mood for romance, intellect, or family fun, your screens at home have you covered. Here are some must-watch shows and movies streaming this weekend to make your fall even more delightful.
New on Netflix
The streaming giant has some exciting additions this fall. Love Is Blind returns with its fifth season, promising a fresh batch of singles looking for love without seeing each other. If that's not your cup of tea, the fourth and final season of Sex Education is here, with Otis embarking on a new school adventure.
For those craving family adventures, don't miss Spy Kids: Armageddon, the latest installment in Robert Rodriguez's beloved film series.
If You Have Just One Night
Why not kick off the season with a classic romance? Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride & Prejudice," starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, offers a dreamy escape into the English countryside. Its soft color palette and romantic allure make it a perfect autumn watch.
If You Have a Whole Day
Dive into "The Queen's Gambit," the Emmy-winning limited series that follows Beth Harmon, an orphan and chess prodigy played by Anya Taylor-Joy, as she conquers the world of chess in the '60s. This gripping tale will not only motivate your studious side but also inspire your fall wardrobe.
If You Have the Entire Weekend
For the ultimate autumn experience, immerse yourself in the world of "Gilmore Girls." This beloved mother-daughter dramedy, set in a quaint New England town, captures the essence of the season. Watch the original seven-season series or the 2016 revival, "A Year in the Life," which chronicles a season per episode.
One Last Chance
Prepare for a knockout Rocky marathon before these classics leave the streaming platform. John G. Avildsen's 1976 boxing drama, along with its sequels Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, and Rocky V, will soon be gone. Also, don't miss Penny Marshall's heartwarming baseball classic, "A League of Their Own." And for those seeking an emotional journey, catch James Cameron's epic "Titanic" before it sails away.
Embrace the fall season with these captivating shows and movies, and let the autumn vibes sweep you off your feet.