‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ ‘Cloud,’ and ‘Star Trek’: Everything to stream, read, and play this weekend: July 18-20

Welcome tothe Gold Ticket, your VIP guide to the best of pop culture for the weekend ahead, curated by the Gold Derby team of experts.

The Main Stream
You've seen Hiccup and Toothless animated. You've seen them in live-action. And now you can see them in live-action — from your couch! That's because this year's remake of How to Train Your Dragon is now available to rent or own on digital.
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Cloud: For those of you lucky enough to live in New York City (or another city with a strong arthouse cinema scene in the coming weeks), one new release to keep an eye out for in theaters is Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cloud, a twisty thriller about an internet reseller that's a complete joy to watch unfold and Japan's selection for Best International Film. The director's J-horror chops are still on display here in a creepy story about the terrors of modern-day capitalism, and the way in which Cloud unfolds makes it a very compelling watch, especially if you don't know too much about what's coming.
AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_2osadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_4osadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframeStar Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Taylor Sheridan-verse has notably eclipsed theStar Trek-verse as the most popular franchise on Paramount+ in recent years. ButStrange New Worlds— the prequel series precedingThe Original Series— is thankfully still boldly going forward into its third season… and beyond. Gold Derby’sScott Huverconfirmed that the pre-Kirk crew of the starshipEnterprisewill be able to deliveron the promise of a five-year mission. That buys currentTrekcreative leadAlex Kurtzmanmuch-needed time to figure out what direction to steer the franchise next amidst corporate drama at Paramount and the need to connect with new audiences.
Live Aid celebrated its 40th anniversary last week —readLyndsey Parker’s story all about it— and CNN turns their coverage up to 11 with the four-part docuseriesLive Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World. The first episode aired on July 13 and is currently streaming on CNN on HBO Max orCNN.comwith select TV provider credentials.
Jaws on Netflix: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the streaming waters, theJawsfranchise swims onto Netflix. All four movies have been on Peacock for the past month, but their arrival on the world’s biggest streaming platform is great promotion for the theatrical rerelease ofSteven Spielberg’s original film on Aug. 29. But if we may stick up forJaws 2for a moment, that 1978 sequel does have some great killsand one of the funniest flubs in movie history.
Reads and Feeds
Get ready to roar like a kaiju —Godzilla: The First 70 Years is another eye-popping cinematic encyclopedia from the good folks at Abrams Books that covers seven decades in the life of the notorious city-stomping lizard. Check out ourexclusive excerpt revealinghow the Oscar-winning 2023 hitGodzilla Minus Onefound its director.

Back in the ‘90s,Kevin Smithcamethis close to seeinghisSuperman Livesscript brought to life byTim Burton. That project instead joined the long list of never-made Superman movies, but the filmmaker has now seen — and reviews — the Man of Steel’s newestcinematic adventure fromJames Gunnon the latest episode of his always enjoyableFatman Beyondpodcast with entertainment journalist-turned-entertainment maker,Marc Bernardin. No spoilers … but he liked it.
When is a Donkey Kong game more than a Donkey Kong game? When that game isDonkey Kong Bananzafor the Switch 2. The new platformer is upsetting years of Kong lore by partnering D.K.with a teenage version of Pauline— Mario’s pre-Princess Peach paramour who got ape-napped in the 1981 arcade classic. Apart from the continuity glitch, the game is winning rave reviews, though, so no need to throw blame bananas around.
AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_3gsadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_5gsadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframeSpeaking of throwbacks, the Biker Mice From Mars are riding their hogs to San Diego Comic-Con next week. The Nacelle Company dropped a preview of their SDCC exclusive action figures inspired by the superbly named ‘90s cartoon series. The offerings include the first-ever Biker Mice three-pack and a bootleg figure that’s available on an extremely limited basis — like 100-unit-only limited.

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With an adventure-packed lineup featuring 'How to Train Your Dragon,' the serene world of Cloud, and intergalactic wonder with ‘Star Trek’ this weekend – July 18th throughJuly20thin a pletheraof streaming delights - it's not too late for some fantastical escapism!