Huluâs new hangout film is a good time. Plus, HBO Max and Netflix mine your nostalgia for the â80s with a new documentary and a resurfaced dramedy, and we recommend the absolute best new shows of 2020.
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It is with great sadness that I must be the bearer of bad news and tell you that [Christopher Meloni’s highly anticipated Law & Order: SVU spin-off has been delayed]( until 2021. However, before you get too down in the dumps, you should also know that plenty of your favorite NBC shows, like This Is Us and Chicago Med, will be back with new episodes later this year; [check out the network’s fall schedule]( and get excited for lots more drama! While you prepare your viewing schedule, here are this weekend’s picks. –Kaitlin
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Now on Hulu
[The Binge is a goofy movie, but not A Goofy Movie](
Two stoners were probably smoking a doobie while watching The Purge and thought, "Wouldn't it be funny if there was a movie called The Binge, and instead of all crime being legal for one night, all drinking and drugs were legal?" Four years later, they finished their script, and [it's this Hulu original movie about three high school boys looking to get laid and/or popular on the one night of the year everyone — including 18 year olds — is allowed to get blotto](. And yes, it seems like it was written by people who were wasted. It's your standard raunch-com that isn't quite raunchy enough to stand out, but if you already have Hulu, it's "free." Plus, a Morgan Freeman soundalike narrates and Vince Vaughn plays a hummus-making principal who is obviously the father of the lead's crush. –Tim Surette
Now on Netflix
[It’s finally really easy to watch the easy-to-watch Cobra Kai](
Sometimes you don’t realize how desperately you need something until it’s right in front of you. That is Cobra Kai, which started out as YouTube Red's (remember that?) follow-up to the beloved ’80s film The Karate Kid, but has now been scooped up by Netflix. The incredibly self-aware comedy picks up three decades after the film and finds bad boy Cobra Kai villain Johnny (William Zabka) as a sympathetic down-on-his-luck drunk, while good guy Daniel (Ralph Macchio) is an annoying successful car salesman in the Valley. After Johnny uses his karate skills to defend his young neighbor, he seeks redemption by reopening the Cobra Kai dojo to teach the type of people he once bullied. Now, before you think he just becomes a changed man, you should know that’s not true; Johnny is still a pretty big jerk for the most part. The first season cleverly flips the script on their rivalry, while the second spends more time with kids in the dojo for a more generic, but still fun, result. Both seasons are now streaming, with a third original season expected at a later date. –Tim Surette and Kaitlin Thomas
Now on HBO Max
[Class Action Park is a truly wild ride you don’t wanna miss](
This doc about New Jersey’s infamous Action Park walks a fine line between showcasing the insanity that made the water park legendary in the ‘80s and reminding viewers that the excitement many had there also hides a horrifying and deadly past. [We dig into what makes it a fascinating must-watch.](
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[FYI: These are the absolute best new shows of 2020](
It took a lot of hard work, but we did it: We narrowed [this list down to the best new shows of 2020]( so if you’re looking for something to watch this weekend, make it one of these bad boys.
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