Binge – quick links
Binge: new this week
Below Deck Mediterranean Season 11 – 9 June
Series. Binge is excited to share weekly episodes of this fan favourite reality series, express from the US.
Smoggie Queens Season 2 – 9 June

Series. Dick and his tight-knit crew navigate love, life and pride in an overlooked UK town.
Binge: recent highlights
Tip Toe Season 1 – 2 June

Series. Starring Alan Cumming, Tip Toe reunites the creative team behind It’s A Sin, including writer Russell T Davies, executive producer Nicola Shindler and director Peter Hoar. Double episode premiere.
Dear England – 4 June

Series. Joseph Fiennes stars in this sports drama adapted from James Graham’s acclaimed stage play. Double episode premiere.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 – 28 May

Series. The American medical-drama series returns from season hiatus with episode 15. Created by Michael Grassi and inspired by the writing of Oliver Sacks.
Starring Zachary Quinto, Tamberla Perry and Ashleigh LaThorp. Weekly episodes to follow.
Bugonia – 21 May
Film (2025). Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company. Stars Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons.
ScreenHub: Bugonia review – incendiary and out of this world
Outlander Season 8 finale – 16 May
Series. The final episode to the epic historical time-jumping love story of Jamie and Claire Fraser.
My Mother’s Wedding – 8 May

Film (2023). In this, the directorial debut of Kristin Scott Thomas, a trio of sisters (a palliative nurse, a Navy captain and an actor) return home for the wedding of their mother Diana, twice divorced.
Drama starring Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller and Emily Beecham.
Black Phone 2 – 7 May
Film (2025). The second feature film in the Black Phone film series stars Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies and Ethan Hawke, with Demián Bichir also joining the cast.
Siblings Finney and Gwen, and their friend Ernesto, set off for a winter youth camp in a bid to get to the bottom of what happened to the first victims of the Grabber.
The Way Home Season 4 – 21 April

Series. Season 4 marks the return of this time travel show following the lives of three generations of Landry women, whose mission is to somehow find their way back to each other while learning important – and not always easy – lessons about their family’s past.
Starring Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams and Andie MacDowell.
Ludwig Season 1 – 19 April

Series. The full season drop of this witty, lightly comic British crime drama starring David Mitchell, about a puzzle maker who goes undercover as his missing identical twin brother, who happens to be a chief inspector in the Cambridge police.
The Ballad of Wallis Island – 19 March

Film (2025). A bittersweet British comedy‑drama about a reclusive lottery winner who reunites his favourite estranged folk duo for a private island performance that forces them to confront old wounds.
Starring Tim Key, Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan, the film premiered at Sundance and went on to receive multiple BAFTA nominations, also earning a nod in ScreenHub‘s round up of the funniest movies and shows of 2025.
Kissing is the Easy Part – 25 March

Film (2025). In this young adult romance, overachiever Sean agrees to tutor the rebellious Flora, only for their academic deal to spark feelings that complicate both their futures. Starring Asher Angel and Paris Berelc.
Marie Antoinette Seasons 1-2 – 30 March

Series. This lavish historical drama follows Marie Antoinette, who arrives at Versailles as a teenage Dauphine and must navigate court politics, royal duties and growing public hostility as she evolves into the Queen of France. Across two seasons, the series charts her rise and influence, and the escalating pressures that ultimately threaten her reign.