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Streaming guide

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IO (Netflix)

After Bird Box, Netflix looks to continue a post-apocalypti­c streak with the release of its next original film, IO, which drops on Friday. The sci-fi thriller follows Sam (Margaret Qualley of The Leftovers), a young scientist who is one of the last people left on a dying Earth. While the last shuttle is scheduled to depart for Io, one of Jupiter’s moons, Sam is determined to stay and find a way for humans to survive on their home planet — but her quest is shaken when she encounters another survivor (Anthony Mackie). It sounds intriguing — and hopefully it’s a little less messy than Bird Box.

DEADLY CLASS (Neon)

Based on the graphic novel of the same name, Deadly Class is a coming-of-age story set in the 1980s following a teenage orphan recruited into a high school — for assassins. The series looks like a cross between Teen Wolf and Kick-Ass, with its gritty, action-packed style thrust into the volatile, hormonal world of high school. Executive produced by the Russo brothers — who directed Avengers: Infinity War and the upcoming Avengers: Endgame — the series stars newcomer Benjamin Wadsworth alongside Lana Condor as an ass-kicking leader of a crime syndicate. On Neon from today.

TRUE DETECTIVE (Neon)

Season three of the anthology crime series has man-of-the-moment Mahershala Ali at the helm, as the show looks to bounce back from a divisive season two. This season takes place in three different timelines, following detective Wayne Hays (Ali) and his partner Roland West (Stephen Dorff) as they investigat­e the disappeara­nces of two children in the Ozarks. Early reviews are unfortunat­ely mixed — but there has been praise for the performanc­es of Ali and Carmen Ejogo, who plays a schoolteac­her connected to the crimes. Streaming on Neon weekly, with episodes 1 and 2 available now.

A HEAD FULL OF DREAMS (Amazon Prime Video)

Coldplay get the documentar­y treatment in A Head Full of Dreams, currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The film is directed by Mat Whitecross, who made the acclaimed Oasis documentar­y Supersonic, and has known the four Coldplay members since they were in university in London, before they had even formed the band. While he also directed a number of Coldplay music videos (Paradise, A Sky Full of Stars), Whitecross has documented a wealth of behindthe-scenes footage, making A Head Full of Dreams an insightful and revealing look at the famous band.

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