3 great things to stream during your travels this week
Long train journey? Airport delays? Hotel downtime? Wherever you’re headed, these three fresh picks will keep you entertained on the move.
1. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix)
Four years after we said goodbye to the Shelby clan, Peaky Blinders storms back with a cinematic return—and it’s every bit as intense as fans hoped.
Set in Birmingham, 1940, against the backdrop of WWII, the film sees Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) dragged out of exile to face his most dangerous reckoning yet. As war rages across Europe, the stakes become both deeply personal and devastatingly national.
Written by creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper, The Immortal Man pushes Tommy to confront his legacy: will he finally make peace with his past—or burn everything down?
Why stream it:
A darker, bigger, more explosive continuation of one of Britain’s most iconic crime sagas.
2. Last One Laughing UK – Series 2
The cruelest game in comedy is back—and it’s even tougher the second time around.
Hosted by Jimmy Carr, this brilliantly simple format traps 10 top comedians in a room and dares them not to laugh. Sounds easy? It absolutely isn’t. One smirk, one giggle, and you’re out.
This season’s lineup includes Alan Carr, Mel Giedroyc, David Mitchell, and Dianne Morgan, all armed with their sharpest material and most ridiculous antics. Expect surprise cameos, unpredictable twists, and escalating chaos.
Why stream it:
Perfect bite-sized laughs for travel—ironically, you’ll struggle not to laugh out loud in public.
3. Saturday Night Live UK (Sky / NOW)
After 50 years of U.S. success, Saturday Night Live finally lands in the UK—and it’s going big from the start.
Broadcast live from London every Saturday night, each 75-minute episode pairs a celebrity host with a musical guest. The launch episode is hosted by comedy legend Tina Fey, with indie favourites Wet Leg bringing the music.
The brand-new British cast includes rising stars like Hammed Animashaun, Ania Magliano, and Larry Dean—ready to deliver sharp sketches, political satire, and viral moments.
Why stream it:
A cultural moment in the making—live, unpredictable, and packed with British comedic talent.
Travel tip: Download these before you set off—patchy Wi-Fi and buffering are not the vibe at 30,000 feet.
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