“Superman” flies onto HBO Max beginning Friday, as the hit reimagining of the Man of Steel makes its streaming debut. In the film, directed and written by DC Studios co-chairman and co-CEO James Gunn, David Corenswet takes up the Clark Kent mantle, with “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” actress Rachel Brosnahan playing love interest and star reporter Lois Lane. The power couple, along with a few super friends, must save Metropolis from the machinations of the villainous Lex Luthor, played by Nicholas Hoult. Available on HBO Max
Can’t fly down to Puerto Rico to see Bad Bunny? Don’t fear, because the Grammy-winning Latin singer is streaming the final night of his “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency on Saturday night. Beginning at 8:30 p.m., the concert will stream live on Amazon Music and Prime Video, at no extra cost for Prime members, as well as for free on Twitch via the Amazon Music channel. Available Saturday on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch
There’s probably too many travel shows starring random celebrities on the air at the moment, but it’s hard not to like “The Reluctant Traveler,” on Apple TV+, which boasts comedy veteran Eugene Levy as your guide. The Emmy-winning actor is back for season 3 on Friday, as the “Schitt’s Creek” star continues to run through his travel bucket list, this time making stops in destinations including Austria, Canada, England, India, Ireland, Mexico, and South Korea. Levy will also be joined by a few special guests this season, including singer Michael Bublé and the Prince of Wales. Available on Apple TV+
Before Netflix’s political drama returns for season 3 next month, catch up on “The Diplomat” by binge-watching its first two seasons this weekend. The series stars Keri Russell as the American ambassador to the UK, who gets embroiled in various crises on the international stage. “The Diplomat” also stars Boston native and “West Wing” alum Allison Janney as the show’s fictional POTUS. Available on Netflix
No stranger to sci-fi action, Tom Cruise plays a reluctant military officer who’s forced to help fight in a global war against invading aliens in the 2014 flick “Edge of Tomorrow,” which arrived on Netflix this month. Like “Groundhog Day” meets “Starship Troopers,” Cruise’s character relives the same day over and over again every time he’s killed during a ground assault on the interstellar enemies. The unlikely hero must enlist the help of a deadly soldier, played by Emily Blunt, in order to save the day and break the cycle. Available on Netflix
Matt Juul is the assistant digital editor for the Living Arts team at the Boston Globe, with over a decade of experience covering arts and entertainment.