What To Watch This Week 09.06.25
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What To Watch This Week 09.06.25

Whether you fancy a trip to the cinema or want a series to get stuck into, SheerLuxe’s pick of the best films and TV will see you through the week.

MONDAY

Beth, Channel 4 

Channel 4 is entering its digital-first era with Beth, a sharp, unnerving drama premiering on YouTube and traditional telly. Penned by Top Boy director Uzo Oleh, it follows Joe (Nicholas Pinnock) and Molly (Abbey Lee), an interracial couple grappling with fertility treatment and the fractures it causes. Just when hope seems lost, baby Imogen arrives – but all is not as it seems. The mystery deepens as Molly’s past with her fertility doctor resurfaces, twisting this domestic drama into something darker. Stylish and taut, it’s a punchy 45-minute debut for the platform.

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How To Train Your Dragon

The beloved DreamWorks classic returns to the big screen with a live-action twist. Based on the bestselling books by Cressida Cowell, this reimagining of How To Train Your Dragon blends heartfelt storytelling with cutting-edge visuals. The film follows Hiccup, a misfit Viking teenager, who defies tradition by befriending a rare dragon named Toothless. Together, they challenge everything their world believes about courage and connection. Starring Mason Thames (The Black Phone) as Hiccup and Nico Parker (The Last of Us) as Astrid, this family friendly epic promises to capture a whole new generation of fans.

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How To Train Your Dragon, ODEON

TUESDAY

Call Her Alex, Disney+

Few podcasters have cracked the cultural mainstream like Alex Cooper. With Call Her Daddy now a global juggernaut, this slick two-parter peels back the curtain on the media mogul-in-the-making. Expect high-gloss confessionals, business empire building and a dose of TikTok-era feminism – all served with Cooper’s signature wink. Whether you’re a Daddy Gang devotee or new to the hype, this is a savvy profile of a woman rewriting the rulebook on modern fame.

Visit DISNEYPLUS.COM

THURSDAY

Fubar, Netflix 

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back – again – as CIA man Luke Brunner in this slick, self-aware spy caper. Picking up where season one left off, Luke’s squad is laying low in witness protection but secrets, squabbles and a surprise death quickly disrupt the calm. Monica Barbaro returns as his sparky daughter-slash-fellow agent Emma, juggling covert ops with an increasingly chaotic love life. Cue a brooding new villain, domestic tension and a very welcome appearance from Carrie-Anne Moss as Luke’s no-nonsense ex. 

Visit NETFLIX.COM

Tornado

FRIDAY

Tornado

Set against the rugged backdrop of 1790s Britain, Tornado is a stylish samurai-inspired thriller bursting with heart-pounding action and striking period detail. The film follows Tornado, a determined young woman who’s forced to fight for survival after stealing gold from a ruthless criminal gang led by Tim Roth’s menacing Sugarman and his ambitious son, Little Sugar (Jack Lowden). With a fierce mix of swordplay, high-stakes chases, and unexpected alliances, Tornado weaves a gripping tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the desperate fight for freedom. Directed by John Maclean, it stars Kōki in the titular role, delivering a captivating performance alongside a powerhouse cast.

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