What To Watch This Week: 02.03.26
Photography: Dan Smith
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What To Watch This Week: 02.03.26

Whether you fancy a trip to the cinema or want a series to get stuck into, our pick of the best films and TV will see you through the week.
Photography: Dan Smith

MONDAY

Marshals: A Yellowstone Story, Paramount+

The Dutton dynasty expands again – this time trading wide-open ranch land for federal firepower. Marshals: A Yellowstone Story follows Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), who swaps cattle for criminals as he joins an elite US Marshals unit. Montana may still be home but the threats are bigger, bloodier and far less predictable. Looking at Kayce’s military past, the series blends brooding character drama with high-stakes manhunts, all dusted with that signature Yellowstone grit. There are rival gangs, morally grey areas and plenty of internal conflict as Kayce wrestles with loyalty, legacy and what justice really looks like.

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TUESDAY

Young Sherlock, Amazon Prime 

Before Baker Street and magnifying glasses, Sherlock Holmes was just… a teenager. Young Sherlock reimagines the legend at 19 – raw, brash and still figuring it all out – in this slick origin series from Guy Ritchie (Sherlock HolmesThe Gentlemen). It’s a mystery with swagger, following Holmes as a rebellious Oxford student who stumbles into a murder case that threatens everything he has. Hero Fiennes Tiffin (Harry Potter) leads as the young sleuth, with an ensemble cast that includes Dónal Finn as a formative Moriarty, Zine Tseng as Princess Gulun Shou’an, Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Natascha McElhone (HaloCalifornication) as Sherlock’s parents, Max Irons as Mycroft and Colin Firth (The King’s Speech) as Sir Bucephalus Hodge.

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Young Sherlock

THURSDAY

Vladimir, Netflix

In Vladimir, Rachel Weisz plays a sharp-tongued literature professor watching her personal and professional life fray at the edges – an open marriage that’s lost its allure, a husband (John Slattery) in academic freefall and a creeping sense that her best years might be behind her. Then arrives Vladimir (Leo Woodall): younger, self-possessed and just enigmatic enough to destabilise everything. Adapted from Julia May Jonas’s cult novel, this is no conventional campus drama. Expect brittle humour, fourth-wall breaks and surreal flourishes that blur fantasy with reality as obsession takes hold.

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FRIDAY

The Bride!, In Cinemas 

Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter) leans fully into gothic drama with this striking reimagining inspired by Bride of Frankenstein. Set in 1930s Chicago, The Bride! stars Jessie Buckley (Women Talking, Hamnet) as a woman resurrected to be a monster’s companion – only to disrupt far more than intended. Christian Bale, Annette Bening and Penélope Cruz round out a cast that signals serious prestige, while the film blends classic horror aesthetics with modern themes of autonomy and power.

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The Bride!

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, In Cinemas

Tommy Shelby returns for one last reckoning. This big-screen continuation of Peaky Blinders sees Cillian Murphy step back into the role that defined him, with creator Steven Knight pushing the story into World War II Britain. Pulled from exile, Tommy is forced to confront his legacy as old enemies resurface and new threats emerge. Familiar faces (Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham) sit alongside heavyweight newcomers Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth and Barry Keoghan. 

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The Dinosaurs, Netflix

If blockbuster spectacle is your thing, The Dinosaurs delivers in spades. Narrated by Morgan Freeman and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, this four-part series revisits prehistory on an epic scale – from the first evolutionary sparks to the cataclysmic extinction event. Expect thunderous T-Rex clashes, sweeping aerial shots of pterosaurs and painstakingly rendered herds roaming ancient landscapes. While it favours the giants and gladiators of the Jurassic world, there’s still enough scientific grounding to keep it more than pure popcorn.

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