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Picnic at Hanging Rock, Terrace House: Opening New Doors and more
Spending the weekend indoors and not sure what to watch? TV Guide editor Krutika Mallikarjuna has a few suggestions. Here's what you should stream this weekend.

Terrace House: Opening New Doors
Netflix1. Terrace House: Opening New Doors
The Japanese reality series returns for another dose of mild-mannered drama like whether or not it's a good idea to hold hands. This time, the show heads to Karuizawa, a resort town in the mountains of Nagano, which is a far cry from the previous season which took place on the sun-kissed island of Hawaii. Catch the new housemates in action now on Netflix.

Ibiza
Aleksandar Letic/Netflix2. Ibiza
This raunchy rom-com centers on a young woman and her two friends who pursue an attractive DJ in Spain. The comedy features an all-star lineup made up of Gillian Jacobs, Vanessa Bayer, Phoebe Robinson, and Richard Madden. It heads to Netflix on Friday, May 25.

Natalie Dormer, Picnic at Hanging Rock
Adapted from Joan Lindsay's 1967 novel, the six-part series follows the mysterious disappearances of three schoolgirls and their governess on Valentine's Day in 1900. The series explores the impact of the traumatic event as theories about why they've gone missing start to spread like wildfire. Catch the drama, which stars Natalie Dormer, when it arrives Friday, May 25 on Netflix.

Michelle Wolf, The Break with Michelle Wolf
Netflix4. The Break With Michelle Wolf
Fresh off her divisive segment at this year's White House Correspondents dinner, the comedian takes the helm in this Netflix original series which pokes fun at everyone and everything in the news. A new episode streams every Sunday starting on May 27.

Jeremy Peters, The Fourth Estate
Aletheia Film/Courtesy of SHOWTIMEThe docu-series follows the New York Times during the Trump era as they try to cover an unconventional president who tries to undermine them at every turn. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus highlights the critical issues journalists face today through hard-hitting interviews with those fighting for freedom of the press and America's right to know what's happening. The illuminating series premieres Sunday, May 27 at 8/7c on Showtime but you can also stream episodes through the network's app.