YOUR STREAMING ESSENTIALS
There’s something to watch for everyone this month, from a marmalade-mad bear to the rise of the Anti-Christ. Hmm, there’s an idea for a crossover…
NETFLIX
The Dragon Prince (S1)
Avatar: The Last Airbender was a prime example of how cartoons can be enjoyed by adults, even without fart jokes and violence. Next up from the Avatar writer is The Dragon Prince, which delves into the world of fantasy.
BoJack Horseman (S5)
Despite the cartoon animals and multitude of punny jokes, BoJack Horseman may just be the most depressing show on television right now. Don’t let that stop you watching it, though – this is pure TV gold.
You (S1)
Romance stories have changed a lot since Romeo and Juliet. Now instead of standing under balconies, Netflix drama You shows how men are using tech to convert themselves from stalkers to proper boyfriends.
AMAZON VIDEO
Paddington 2
Paddington is certainly not smarter than the average bear, especially after turning all the prison laundry pink in this sequel. But what he lacks in wit, he makes up for with charm that’s as sweet as a marmalade sandwich.
All or Nothing: Manchester City (S1)
Spent all last season calling Guardiola an overrated gold-digger? Well, this documentary will finally prove whether Pep is a football genius or a fraud with its behind-the-scenes access to City.
Ali G Indahouse
With Sacha Baron Cohen currently running riot in America, it’s the perfect time to remember when he was fi rst unleashed upon the UK. Back in 2002, watching an idiot rise to political power seemed harmlessly funny…
NOW TV
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Is it treason to suggest that James Bond is getting stale? Maybe, but there’s no denying that Eggsy’s charismatic wit and spectacular stunts are putting 007 to shame in this Kingsman sequel, as the young agent takes a trip to the USA.