Margot Robbie Returns in Wuthering Heights as New Movies Streaming Expands — New Movies Streaming
New movies streaming this weekend includes Wuthering Heights on HBO Max, after the film’s earlier digital VOD rental and purchase window. The roundup also puts Swapped, The House of the Spirits, Man of Fire and Widow's Bay in front of viewers across Netflix, Prime Video and Apple TV.
Wuthering Heights on HBO Max
Wuthering Heights now sits on HBO Max after its digital VOD rental and purchase period, giving the Emerald Fennell film a second life on a subscription service. Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi lead the cast, and the move puts a high-profile title back into the weekly streaming conversation without another theatrical push.
That shift matters for viewers who skipped the rental window and for the platform, which gets a recognizable feature with two bankable names attached. The film’s arrival also narrows the distance between paid early access and flat-rate streaming, a pattern that has become standard for recent releases moving through the home market.
Netflix and Prime Video
Swapped is one of the six TV premieres and movie streaming debuts highlighted for the weekend, and Netflix is using the animated feature to widen its family and genre offering. The movie follows two creatures in The Valley who accidentally swap bodies, with Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple voicing the leads.
The House of the Spirits lands on Prime Video as a Spanish-language miniseries based on Isabel Allende's debut novel, with Alfonso Herrera, Nicole Wallace and Dolores Fonzi in the cast. Its multigenerational Trueba family setup and magical-realism elements give the platform a literary adaptation that sits closer to prestige drama than a broad weekend title.
Man of Fire and Widow's Bay
Man of Fire puts Yahya Abdul-Mateen II at the center of a Special Forces story after a botched mission in Rio, while Billie Boullet, Scoot McNairy, Alice Braga and Bobby Cannavale round out the cast. Abdul-Mateen II appeared in the Marvel series Wonder Man last year, making this a quick follow-up that keeps him visible across major releases.
Widow's Bay is the weekend’s Apple TV play, with Matthew Rhys as the mayor of a small New England town and Katie Dippold behind the horror-comedy. The series is streaming new episodes weekly, so viewers are not getting a full-season dump; they are getting a slower rollout that keeps the title in circulation across more than one weekend.
Six premieres across four services is enough to make this a useful catch-up weekend rather than a single-title event. For viewers, the decision is less about what is available and more about which lane they want first: a returned movie, a literary miniseries, an action lead, or a weekly series that will keep coming back.