What To Watch This Week 30.03.26
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What To Watch This Week 30.03.26

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.
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WEDNESDAY

Dear Killer Nannies, Disney+

This striking new drama revisits the Escobar story from a far more intimate – and unsettling – perspective. Told through the eyes of Juan Pablo ‘Juampi’ Escobar, it explores what it meant to grow up inside one of the most feared criminal empires in history. Behind the wealth and excess was a childhood defined by restriction, surveillance and the constant threat of violence. As Juampi begins to question the mythology surrounding his father, the series shifts from personal memory to moral reckoning, unpacking how power distorts truth – even within a family.

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Love On The Spectrum, Netflix

Now in its fourth season, Love On The Spectrum continues to prove why it stands apart in the crowded world of reality dating. Rather than chasing drama, the series leans into something far more compelling: honesty. Following a group of neurodivergent individuals navigating relationships, it captures the nerves, excitement and vulnerability of putting yourself out there — whether that’s a first date or meeting a partner’s family for the first time.

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FRIDAY

The Drama

The Drama, In Cinemas

After an attention-gaining publicity tour (and a few stunts), Zendaya (Euphoria) and Robert Pattinson (The Batman) headline this offbeat romantic drama with a distinctly darker edge. At its core, the film follows an engaged couple whose seemingly perfect relationship begins to unravel in the days leading up to their wedding, as unexpected truths come to light. Directed by Norwegian Kristoffer Borgli, the film leans into discomfort as much as romance, blending sharp humour with emotional volatility. With a supporting cast that includes Mamoudou Athie (Jurassic World Dominion) and Alana Haim (Licorice Pizza), it’s less a traditional love story and more a study of intimacy under pressure – where charm quickly gives way to something far more complicated.

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Fuze, In Cinemas

A bomb scare, a citywide evacuation – and the perfect cover for a heist. Fuze is a high-concept thriller that throws multiple pressure points into one slick package. When an unexploded WWII bomb is discovered in central London, authorities scramble to evacuate thousands but amid the chaos, a criminal gang sees an opportunity. Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Bullet Train) leads as the bomb disposal expert racing against the clock, while Theo James (The White Lotus) plays the mastermind exploiting the crisis from the shadows with Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Loki) and Sam Worthington (Avatar) rounding out the cast.

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Your Friends & Neighbours

Your Friends & Neighbours, Season 2, Apple TV+

Jon Hamm (Mad Men) returns as disgraced financier-turned-reluctant thief Andrew “Coop” Cooper, picking up where season one left off – and doubling down on his double life. As Coop continues quietly stealing from his wealthy neighbours to maintain appearances, a new arrival threatens to expose everything and a steady drip of secrets begins as the facade of suburban perfection begins to crack. Enter James Marsden (Jury Duty), whose character adds a fresh layer of tension to an already precarious set-up. It lands on 3rd April, with weekly episodes rolling out through early summer.

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The Real Housewives Of Rhode Island, Hayu

The Housewives universe expands once again – this time to Rhode Island, where coastal wealth and close-knit social circles make for a particularly combustible mix. Don’t expect restraint: this latest instalment delivers all the hallmarks of the franchise, from shifting alliances to impeccably dressed confrontations, played out against a backdrop of yachts, country clubs and carefully curated lives. At the centre is newcomer Rulla, whose arrival unsettles an already fragile social dynamic, quickly placing her under scrutiny as rumours begin to swirl. As ever, truth is a flexible concept – and perception is everything.

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