What To Watch Over The Easter Weekend

From Lewis Capaldi to Ali Wong, these are the shows you'll want to catch this weekend

What To Watch Over The Easter Weekend

by Daisy Hall |
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As we get into spring and then summer, the bank holidays are starting to come thick and fast - we've got three alone in the month of May! - and there can often be a lot of pressure to make to most of having an extra day off.

Sometimes though, it's nice to just spend a long weekend in your pyjamas on the sofa, doing a face mask and ordering in, and over the Easter weekend we plan to do exactly that.

But what to watch? With streaming services spewing out new content daily, sometimes it can take four hours to decide what you want to watch and in that time you could have watched both The Princess Diaries films and nipped to the corner shop for a snack (trust us, we've done the research).

Luckily, we've got you sorted and have rounded up the best things to watch over the Easter bank holiday weekend. You're welcome!

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Our Easter Bank Holiday Picks

Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now1 of 7
CREDIT: Netflix

Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now

The powerful music documentary follows the 'Before You Go' hitmaker as he heads home to Glasgow after achieving international success and explores the consequences of fame and the effects that it can have.
WATCH: Netflix from Wednesday 5 April

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CREDIT: Netflix

BEEF

This comedy-drama follows Amy Law (Ali Wong) and Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) as two strangers involved in a road rage incident which unravels their lives and relationships.
WATCH: Netflix from Thursday 6 April

Tiny Beautiful Things3 of 7
CREDIT: Disney+

Tiny Beautiful Things

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Cheryl Strayed, this comedy-drama series centres on Clare - played by Kathryn Hahn - a writer who becomes an advice columnist whilst going through an incredibly difficult time in her own life.
WATCH: Disney from Friday 7 April

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CREDIT: Sky

Dreamland

Marking Lily Allen's major on-screen acting debut, this comedy series from _Motherland'_s Sharon Horgan explores multi-generational female relationships and - somewhat dysfunctional - family dynamics.
WATCH: Sky/ Now TV from Thursday 6 April

Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies5 of 7
CREDIT: Paramount+

Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies

The perfect hungover viewing, this light-hearted series about how the 'Pink Ladies' came to be will have you full of nostalgia for the original Grease film.
WATCH: Paramount+ from Friday 7 April

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CREDIT: Prime Video

Swarm

Catch up on the show that everyone's obsessed with, this psychological thriller series about how Andrea Greene's - played by Dominique Fishback - obsession with a pop star has dark consequences.
WATCH: Prime Video from Friday 17 March

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CREDIT: Prime Video

Jury Duty

Your next reality show binge watch with a twist. This show follows the workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of Ronald Gladden, a juror who is unaware the entire case is fake - everyone except him is an actor, and everything that happens is carefully planned.
WATCH: Prime Video from Thursday 6 April

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