Upcoming Streaming Highlights: Spielberg reflects on ‘Jaws,’ Clipse reunite, and ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ gets flirty

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This week brings a slew of exciting entertainment options for streaming enthusiasts, including a Steven Spielberg documentary reflecting on the iconic film “Jaws,” a new album from Clipse, and the return of the popular reality show “Bachelor in Paradise.”

Starting with television and film offerings, viewers can look forward to “Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story,” streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, which delves into the making of the groundbreaking film and features insights from those involved in its creation. Additionally, an experimental documentary about indie band Pavement titled “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain” will be available on Mubi. Writer-director Mark Anthony Green’s debut film “Opus” is set to premiere on HBO Max, promising an intriguing premise despite mixed reviews from Sundance.

In the music realm, Clipse makes a highly anticipated return with their album “Let God Sort Em Out,” featuring collaborations with a star-studded lineup including Kendrick Lamar and Tyler the Creator. Afrobeats sensation Burna Boy drops his energetic eighth studio album “No Sign of Weakness,” while Backstreet Boys fans can enjoy a reissue of their classic album “Millennium” with additional tracks.

As for new series, “Bachelor in Paradise” celebrates its 10th season with a twist by welcoming contestants from “The Golden Bachelor” and “The Golden Bachelorette” to a tropical resort in Costa Rica. Peyton Manning’s Netflix docuseries “Quarterback” returns with a focus on NFL quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Jared Goff, among others, while LAPD detective RenĂ©e Ballard takes center stage in a “Bosch” spinoff on Prime Video.

Other notable offerings include Chip and Joanna Gaines’ “Back to the Frontier,” a social experiment series airing on Magnolia Network, and the Netflix comedy “Too Much” starring Meg Stalter and created by Lena Dunham. Lastly, fans of “Dexter” can look forward to the sequel series “Dexter: Resurrection,” featuring Michael C. Hall as the titular serial killer in a new storyline set in Manhattan.

With a diverse range of content to choose from, this week’s streaming options promise to cater to a variety of tastes and interests, making it an exciting time for entertainment enthusiasts.

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