Here are 16 of the best shows to stream this August, across Disney+, Netflix, Apple TV+, Stan, BritBox, and Amazon Prime Video. This list features essential returning hits, major new arrivals – and the buzziest dramas and comedies you’ll want to discuss.
Christopher Storer’s critically acclaimed drama-comedy returns for a fourth season, picking up after Carmy’s soulful reckoning at the end of season three. The aftermath of Ever’s funeral, turbulent reviews, and new investor headaches force Carmy to ask whether chaos is necessary for greatness – or if a little calm, and kindness, could make The Bear’s kitchen an even better place. With Emmy and Golden Globe attention, it remains one of TV’s sharpest character studies.
Season four of this winning docuseries about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s takeover of Wrexham AFC is out now, following another promotion push and fresh drama both on and off the pitch. Bonus: this season includes the new spinoff Necaxa, chronicling their foray into Mexican football.
Crime fans won’t want to miss this Dennis Lehane (Black Bird)-created, fact-inspired drama starring Taron Egerton as an arson investigator hunting serial firebugs. With stylish, weekly Friday releases through 15 August, it’s among Apple TV+’s most gripping offerings this season.
Marvel Animation’s new action-adventure series explores the stories of Wakandan warriors throughout history, on globe-trotting missions to recover vibranium artifacts – guaranteed to scratch the Black Panther itch for fans and newcomers alike.
Helen Mirren leads an all-star cast in this adaptation of Richard Osman’s bestselling novels. Set in a UK retirement village, four septuagenarians use their wits to solve real-life murders with warmth, humour, and plenty of twists – ideal for mature audiences who love a clever mystery.
The beloved animated comedy gets a new season. Hank, Peggy, and neighbours return, their world updated for a new era – offering gentle laughs, social commentary, and intergenerational humour.
A sweeping prequel to the global romance, exploring love and war across two generations. Both old fans and new viewers will appreciate the historical richness and powerful, emotional storytelling.
British crime drama favourite returns. Parminder Nagra’s DI Ray is thrown straight into a new murder case, balancing mystery with realism and mature character arcs.
A documentary journey across America’s grandest parks with the legendary Kevin Costner. Gorgeous vistas, history, and calm pacing make this compelling scenic viewing.
Julian Fellowes’ period drama returns, delving back into glamorous, scheming 19th- century New York society. Excellent for those who loved Downton Abbey and elegant historic drama.
Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne ride out new comedic and personal crises in this modern “odd couple” friendship comedy – back for another charming, grown-up season.
A recent film addition: this moving biographical drama follows the highs and tragic lows of the Von Erich wrestling family – blending sporting history, family, and personal resilience.
The Blue Planet (BritBox, new season): David Attenborough’s famous nature series returns with more breathtaking underwater worlds – always a favourite for curious minds and fans of quality documentaries. MobLand (Paramount+): A gritty new Guy Ritchie crime series starring Tom Hardy and Helen Mirren.
Naming the Dead (Disney+, Documentary Series): True-crime docuseries solving cold cases through DNA – engaging, hopeful, and intelligently made. Long Story Short (Netflix, animated series): A new, witty adult animation from the BoJack Horseman creator.