7 Best Movies and Shows to Watch on Netflix This Weekend: May 16, 2025 - Netflix Tudum

  • What To Watch

    Graduate to Watching These Shows and Movies This Weekend

    It’s time to level up. 

    By Mary Sollosi
    May 16, 2025

Break out your gown and get ready to toss your cap, because graduation season is here! Across the country, students of all ages and at all levels are celebrating the end of a journey and graduating to the next stage in their lives, whatever it may be. No matter where you are on that journey yourself, why not choose your weekend stream in celebration?  

Go ahead and mark the milestone as well as the entire quest of learning. Cue up a movie about graduating college, a show about getting through high school, or a docuseries about taking the chance to seek an education in the first place, and the hopes and dreams that inspire it. Happy streaming, and congratulations to the class of 2025!

Popular Now

  • Status Update
    Samuel Bateman Is Behind Bars. Many of His Wives Still Aren't Free.
    April 14
    A man with brown hair in a blue collared shirt sits in front of a white background and looks directly to camera.

But first, what’s new on Netflix?

A risky gamble. The new series Bet, based on the Japanese manga Kakegurui by Homura Kawamoto, sees the student body of a prestigious boarding school — where social status is determined by an underground gambling ring — thrown into disarray by a mysterious new student. Not liking those odds? Take a chance on ABBA: Against the Odds instead; James Rogan’s 2024 documentary traces the incredible history of the iconic Swedish pop quartet. Don’t want to lay all your love on that? Turn up the intensity with the latest entry in the American Manhunt collection: The new three-part docuseries American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden chronicles the decade-long hunt for the infamous al-Qaida leader, drawing on rare footage and expert interviews.  

If you have just a night … 

Hold on with all your might. In Noah Baumbach’s 1995 debut feature, a group of college friends all struggle with quarter-life crises after graduation, crossing the threshold into adult life Kicking and Screaming. Josh Hamilton, Chris Eigeman, Olivia d’Abo, Eric Stoltz, and Parker Posey star in the witty romantic dramedy; their ennui-laden characters may be fighting the major transition the film depicts, but this ensemble cast is hard to resist.

If you have a whole day … 

Chase fate. In the engrossing 2017 series Daughters of Destiny, documentarian Vanessa Roth puts the spotlight on a group of girls pursuing their futures despite the odds stacked against them. They are all students of Shanti Bhavan, a school in India that offers free education to children who are otherwise denied the chance to learn due to their low caste. Focusing on five girls of different ages over a seven-year period, the four-part docuseries follows them as they begin school to the time they leave it to enter the outside world.

If you have the entire weekend … 

Try something you’ve never, ever done (or try it again, if you already have): Call up Never Have I Ever, the teen dramedy created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher. Depicting one teenage girl’s experience — all leading up, as school tends to do, to the climax of graduation — the series stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as our heroine, Devi, as she navigates the triumphs, challenges, and humiliations of high school alongside her best friends (Ramona Young and Lee Rodriguez) while alternately seeking and juggling the attentions of two very different love interests (Jaren Lewison and Darren Barnet). 

Don’t forget, you have one last chance … 

… for suspense in the suburbs. Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick star in Paul Feig’s wickedly funny 2018 mystery A Simple Favor, in which a mommy vlogger (Kendrick) befriends her child’s classmate’s glamorous mother (Lively) and unravels a web of secrets. After this weekend, it will disappear faster than an ice-cold martini

Find Your Next Netflix Obsession on TudumWhatever you love to stream, we’ve got tips on the latest releases, true crime, book adaptations, stand-up comedy, award-winning films and more.

Discover More What To Watch

  • What To Watch
    What Happened to Steven Pladl? The True Story Behind Husband, Father, Killer
    Alyssa Pladl lives to tell the tale of her daughter, Katie.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    6:13 am
  • What To Watch
    The Chilean drama series is based a real 1999 missing persons case.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    Yesterday 10:25 pm
  • What To Watch
    Award winners, nominated gems, and cinephile favorites unite!
    By Ananda Dillon
    Yesterday 7:00 pm
  • What To Watch
    The Golden Globe winner stars in Season 2 of the anthology series.
    By Caitlin Busch
    Yesterday 1:00 pm
  • What To Watch
    The “king of the monsters” battles humanity and other kaiju in these titles.
    By Caitlin Busch
    April 15
  • What To Watch
    Find something new for your watch list.
    By Caitlin Busch
    April 15
  • What To Watch
    The Lafleur siblings have no one but each other.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    April 14
  • What To Watch
    These series are hits with audiences worldwide.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 14

Latest News

More News

Popular Now

  • Status Update
    Find out who was able to resist temptation in the tropics.
    By Olivia Harrison
    April 10
  • Status Update
    Director Rachel Dretzin, Christine Marie, and Nomz Bistline on what’s next.
    By Troy Pozirekides
    April 11
  • First Look
    Kit Connor and Taika Waititi are headed for a candy-coated showdown.
    By Stephan Lee
    Yesterday 12:55 pm
  • What To Watch
    Murder, she streamed.
    By Tudum Staff
    March 26