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7 things to stream this weekend, from the return of 'The Traitors' to Netflix's bloody new Western drama

Alan Cumming in The Traitors
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  • Shows like "Goosebumps" and "The Traitors" returned this week.
  • New series like "American Primeval" and "The Pitt" also premiered.
  • A Jerry Springer docuseries and the final episodes of "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace" are out too.

This weekend, you can watch a bloody Western drama, a deep dive into "The Jerry Springer Show," or a reality competition where pseudo-celebrities compete for money in a Scottish castle.

Here's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.

For a new historical drama, check out "American Primeval."
Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin in "American Primeval"
Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin star in "American Primeval."

Netflix

If you like Westerns and can handle gore (this one is several levels of violent above "Yellowstone"), "American Primeval" is a great pick. Taylor Kitsch stars as a traumatized, rugged frontiersman, and Betty Gilpin plays a mother searching for a new life with her son out west.

Streaming on: Netflix

Reality fans, rejoice: "The Traitors" is back.
cast of The Traitors season 3 including Gabby Windey
Former "Bachelorette" Gabby Windey is part of "The Traitors" cast.

Euan Cherry/Peacock

The Emmy-winning competition series returned this week, with Britney Spears' ex-husband, Zac Efron's brother, and a former "Bachelorette" star among the new cast of "The Traitors" season three. And, of course, Alan Cumming and his fabulous outfits return to host.

Streaming on: Peacock

"Goosebumps" returns too, which is good news for horror lovers.
David Schwimmer and Ana Ortiz in "Goosebumps: The Vanishing"
David Schwimmer joins the cast of "Goosebumps" in season two.

Francisco Roman/Disney

The first season, a new adaptation of the beloved children's horror book series, was a surprise hit, with Justin Long as the lead. "Friends" star David Schwimmer takes over as the main adult for the show's second outing, subtitled "The Vanishing."

Unlike the 1995 "Goosebumps" show, which adapted individual books from the series in an episodic anthology format, the new one tells a cohesive story each season (though they're of course inspired by the original books). "The Vanishing" centers on twins who are sent to live with their divorced dad (Schwimmer) in Brooklyn for a summer and finds themselves entangled in the decades-old mystery of four teens who vanished in 1994.

Streaming on: Disney+ and Hulu

"The Pitt" is a new medical drama, with a twist.
Ned Brower, Patrick Ball, Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor in "The Pitt" season 1
Noah Wyle returns to the medical drama genre in "The Pitt."

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There's no shortage of medical dramas on cable TV networks, but "The Pitt" is a standout for its hyperrealism. Starring "ER" alum Noah Wyle, this show takes the "24" approach, with each episode playing out in real time and the entire season representing a single 15-hour shift in an emergency room.

Streaming on: Max

Natalia Grace's wild saga finally concluded this week.
natalia grace sitting on her bed with mackenzie depaul and two dogs, while nicole depaul stands with crutches at the foot of the bed. the three women are smiling and speaking casually
Natalia Grace with Mackenzie and Nicole DePaul.

Investigation Discovery

Natalia Grace Mans' story has captivated the public for years.

The Ukrainian orphan with dwarfism was adopted by American parents, who later accused her of being an adult posing as a child. Claiming she was a danger to their family, Kristine and Michael Barnett moved away to Canada, having Natalia legally re-aged and leaving her in an apartment on her own.

Natalia ultimately ended up living with Cynthia and Antwon Mans, but that wasn't the happy ending it initially appeared to be. "The Final Chapter," released this week, promises to bring a conclusion to the story, including updates about Natalia's boyfriend and the new family she's living with now.

Streaming on: Max

For another nonfiction pick, watch "Look Into My Eyes."
A man with his eyes closed holding out his hands in a still from "Look Into My Eyes"
A psychic in "Look Into My Eyes."

A24

This 2024 documentary, which initially premiered at Sundance, follows of group of New York City professional psychics. It's a surprisingly touching look into what these people do; the National Board of Review named it one of the five best documentaries of the year.

Streaming on: Max

There's also a docuseries exploring "The Jerry Springer" show.
Guests fighting on "The Jerry Springer Show."
Guests fighting on "The Jerry Springer Show."

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"Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action" chronicles the rise of the controversial daytime TV show, which became a megahit in the 1990s with its sordid (and often violent) drama.

The docuseries features the show's producers recalling how they manipulated the guests (who were real people, not paid actors) behind the scenes for maximum on-air drama.

Streaming on: Netflix

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