Top streaming content from Hollywood this week: Thunderbolts*, Superman, and more

Jayabhuvaneshwari B

Upload Season 4: Prime Video (August 25)

In 2033, six tech companies will be able to upload near-death individuals into virtual reality hotels. Financially strapped Nora, who works customer service for the opulent "Lakeview" digital afterlife, resides in Brooklyn. Nathan, a party boy and developer from L.A., is permanently uploaded into Nora's virtual reality world after his self-driving car crashes due to his high-maintenance girlfriend. Cast: Robbie Amell, Andy Allo.

King & Conqueror: JioHotstar (August 25)

William of Normandy and Harold of Wessex were destined to face each other at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Owing to personal obsessions and circumstances, these two erstwhile comrades who had no claim to the British throne were compelled to fight for control of the country's crown. Cast: James Norton, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

K-Pop: Demon Hunters: Netflix (August 25)

K-pop singers Rumi, Mira, and Zoey use their secret abilities to shield their fans from supernatural dangers when they're not selling out stadiums. Cast: Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang.

With Love, Meghan Season 2: Netflix (August 26)

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, gives hosting, gardening, and cooking advice with friends and celebrities at her stunning California home. Cast: Meghan Markle. As Clark Kent, a journalist in Metropolis, Superman sets out on a quest to make peace with his Kryptonian ancestry and human upbringing.

Superman: Prime Video (Rent or Buy) (August 26)

As Clark Kent, a journalist in Metropolis, Superman sets out on a quest to make peace with his Kryptonian ancestry and human upbringing. Cast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult. Director: James Gunn.

Kill Tony: Mayhem at Madison Square Garden: Netflix (August 26)

On the sacred grounds of Madison Square Garden, novice stand-ups risk everything in an attempt to impress Tony Hinchcliffe and his star-studded panel in just one minute. Cast: Tony Hinchcliffe, David Lucas, Matt Rife. Director: Anthony Giordano.

Abigail: Netflix (August 26)

In order to get a $50 million ransom, a group of thieves kidnaps a teenage ballet dancer who happens to be the daughter of a well-known gang leader. However, as time passes, they learn that the girl is not your typical one. They learn, to their growing terror, that they are imprisoned inside with a peculiar female after the kidnappers start to thin out one by one. Cast: Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens. Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett.

Thunderbolts*: JioHotstar (August 27)

Seven disillusioned castoffs must set out on a perilous quest that will require them to face the most sinister aspects of their pasts once they become entangled in a death trap. Cast: Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Director: Jake Schreier.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf: Prime Video (August 27)

Navy SEAL Ben Edwards becomes involved with the CIA's black operations branch prior to The Terminal List. It will get more difficult for Ben to resist giving in to his darker tendencies the further he descends into the "grey." The light and dark wolves that each man harbours are engaged in a struggle for dominance. Cast: Taylor Kitsch, Chris Pratt.

The Thursday Murder Club: Netflix (August 28)

The Thursday Murder Club is a group of four elderly friends who live in a retirement community and, under the direction of a former spy, investigate cold cases for fun. However, the four are in the midst of their first active investigation when a dubious real estate developer is discovered dead. Cast: Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley. Director: Chris Columbus.

Spidey and His Amazing Friends Season 4: JioHotstar (August 28)

As the teenage heroes link up with the Hulk, Ms. Marvel, and Black Panther to face enemies like Rhino, Doc Ock, and Green Goblin, you can follow the exploits of Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales. They will discover that cooperation is the greatest way to save the day. Cast: Benjamin Valic, Lily Sanfelippo, Jakari Fraser.

My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2: Netflix (August 28)

A teenager learns fresh lessons about friendship, love, and optimism after a catastrophe upends her life and she moves in with her guardian's large family in a tiny town. Cast: Nikki Rodriguez, Noah LaLonde, Ashby Gentry.

My Dead Friend Zoe: JioHotstar (August 28)

Merit, a PTSD-afflicted U.S. Army veteran, is constantly tormented by visions of her friend Zoe, who passed away. Merit learns more about herself and her family while helping her grandfather, a former Lieutenant Colonel, who has been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Cast: Sonequa Martin-Green, Natalie Morales. Director: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes.

I Know What You Did Last Summer: Prime Video (Rent or Buy) (August 28)

In order to avoid facing the repercussions, five friends conceal their involvement in a fatal vehicle accident and agree to keep it a secret. They are forced to face the terrible reality that someone knows what they did last summer and is out to exact retribution when their history comes back to haunt them a year later. Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. Director: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson.

Day of Reckoning: JioHotstar (August 28)

Put-upon lawman John Dorsey teams up with brash U.S. Marshall Butch Hayden to keep outlaw Emily Rusk hostage since he is about to lose both his wife and his sheriff position. Emily and John realise they will need each other to survive as her raging husband and his group approach, but a struggle of wills ensues as Emily turns the posse against themselves. Cast: Zach Roerig, Billy Zane. Director: Shaun Silva.

How I Left the Opus Dei: JioHotstar (August 29)

Thirteen courageous women recount the economic, emotional, and psychological torture they endured at the hands of the divisive Catholic organisation Opus Dei. Cast: Claudia Traisac, Gareth Gore, Antonia Cundy.

Karate Kid: Legends: Netflix (August 30)

Kung fu master Li Fong is forced to leave his Beijing home after a family tragedy and relocate to New York City with his mother. Li enters a karate competition when a new acquaintance needs his assistance, but his abilities are insufficient on their own. Mr. Han, Li's kung fu instructor, asks Daniel LaRusso, an original Karate Kid, for assistance. Cast: Jackie Chan, Ben Wang.