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They say that April showers bring May Flowers, but the main flood this month seems to be facial hair on types in streaming films.

Tom Hardy and Jew Law rock great staches in some action films. Ralph Fiennes’ Bart is definitely epic like Odysseus. And Christopher Abbott turns into a werewolf, so it is all of these types and some top-class women play in a new harvest of Flicks, which are now available on their favorite streaming service, from Netflix and Max to Prime Video and Hulu. After all, there are theater publications that come home, like the Nicole Kidman erotic “Baby Girl”, but also original dishes such as Viola Davis’ Presidential Action Movie “G20”.

Here are 10 remarkable new films that you can stream:

“Baby girl”

Nicole Kidman plays in the erotic thriller as a powerful CEO who has registered for her company’s mentoring program. At first she spurns the sexual progress of her younger internship (Harris Dickinson), but they appear in a full matter in which she takes on an submissive role in a tryst that puts her personal and professional life in danger.

Where to watch: Max.

‘Companion’

The science fiction horror film contains “Yellow Jackets” Breakout-Sophie Thatcher as a high-tech AI companion who takes a weekend trip with her jerky friend (Jack Quaid). When she finds out that she is a robot and no person, she revolts her bloody, optimized her settings (including increasing her intelligence from 40% to 100%) and finding a new agency in the wild satire.

Where to watch: Max.

‘G20’

With this action thriller with Viola Davis as president who are literally under fire, there are big “hard” vibes when they visit a global summit in South Africa. An Australian soldier of the ex-special forces (Antony Starr) leads a terrorist takeover of the event to destabilize the global economy, but Potus-The army is also taking the bad boys to save family members and global leaders alike.

Where to watch: Prime video

‘Chaos’

The filmmaker Gareth Evan’s “The Raid” immerses Tom Hardy in blazed shooting fights and the files of the martial arts in Hong Kong in this wonderfully chaotic and serious bloody thriller thriller. When a night club solves a gang war, a dirty police officer (Hardy) works to find the son of a corrupt politician (Forest Whitaker) and to bring him to safety while being pursued by competing underworld factions and his co -officers.

Where to watch: Netflix

“Last breath”

The survival thriller True-Life plays Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu as a deep-Sea diver who work to replace a pipe on an oil drill that is 300 feet below sea level. An emergency on her ship sends her crawling, and when her crew (Finn Cole) is caught in his tank on the sea floor with just five minutes of oxygen, the two divers have to be creative – and quickly – to save it.

Where to watch: peacock

“The order”

Based on a true story, the excellent thriller of the white ankle Jude Law throws fbi agent who works with a young police officer in Oregon (Tye Sheridan) when a number of terrorist attacks indicate the participation of a neo-Nazi group with shameful plans. Law Exudes EXUDES intensity and Nicholas Hoult is excellent as a charismatic white supremacist leader in a gripping action drama.

Where to watch: Hulu

“The return”

Don’t look at now, but Homer has a moment. Christopher Nolan makes a big budget version of “The Odyssey” and this “Game of Thrones” -Y-Action-Melodrama also comes from the epic poem. Ten years after his Trojan horse Gambit Wäscht Odysseus (Ralph Fiennes) IThaca and – and his warrior clill back – has to see for the fight and a rousing reunion with Ms. Queen Penelope (Juliette Binche).

Where to watch: Paramount+

“The room next door”

In Ingrid (Julianne Moore) by Pedro Almodóvar’s first English -language feature film by Pedro Almodóvar is a successful author who learns that her former colleague and girlfriend Martha (Tilda Swinton) has terminal cancer. Martha tells her buddy that she bought Euthanasia pills and wants Ingrid to make a trip and helps her suicide, and Ingrid navigates moral and personal questions about the situation.

Where to see: Netflix

“Wolfsmann”

In this new version of the classic Universal Monsters character, Christopher Abbott plays a committed father who becomes aware that his long-term father is now considered dead. He plans a family trip to his remote childhood home to repair the relationship with his wife (Julia Garner), and on the way he almost hits a strange creature on the street and she bites him. He tries to protect his loved ones from the thing and at the same time turn into something dangerous.

Where to watch: peacock

‘Y2K’

We were all spared from Y2K and caused too much trouble. But what if it had actually triggered the robopocalypse? This is the imagination of this silly science fiction comedy. Jaeden Martell plays a shy child who takes part in a party on New Year’s Eve 2000 to entertain his swarm (Rachel Zegler), but struggles for his life – and works with Fred Durst, of all things – if murderous machines try to take over mankind.

Where to watch: Max.

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