At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what's streaming on Netflix, we've got you covered.

New Video on Demand, Rental Streaming, and Digital Only

"Furious 7"
The "Fast and Furious" team returns, and also says goodbye to star Paul Walker, in this action blockbuster. If you wait for the DVD/Blu-ray to come out on September 15, you can get all of these amazing bonus features. However, if you want to download the movie earlier, the Digital HD release date is August 25. Go for both?

"The Age of Adaline"
Blake Lively magically manages to stay 29 for decades, which apparently isn't the ideal existence, in this romantic drama co-starring Michiel Huisman, Harrison Ford, Kathy Baker and Ellen Burstyn. The movie isn't out on Blu-ray and DVD until September 8, but it's here on Digital HD on August 25.

New on DVD and Blu-ray

"The Walking Dead"
Season 5 of AMC's flagship zombie show is out on August 25, just two days after the premiere of the companion series, "Fear the Walking Dead." The Season 5 release comes with multiple audio commentaries, deleted scenes, and these featurettes: Inside "The Walking Dead," The Making of "The Walking Dead," The Making of Alexandria, Beth's Journey, Bob's Journey, Noah's Journey, Tyreese's Journey, A Day in the Life of Michael Cudlitz, A Day in the Life of Josh McDermitt, and Rotters in the Flesh.

"Citizenfour"
The Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature -- following Edward Snowden and the NSA scandal -- is out on DVD this week. Laura Poitras's powerful real-time doc takes viewers inside the world of global surveillance.

"Aloha"
Cameron Crowe's great cast (Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams) could not save the dramedy from critical annihilation. But you can judge for yourself when the movie comes out on Blu-ray, including "The Untitled Hawaii Project: The Making of Aloha" documentary, a cast gag reel, an alternate ending, deleted scenes, and four featurettes.

"Big Game"
Samuel L. Jackson and Onni Tommila star in this action movie, alongside Ray Stevenson, Victor Garber, Ted Levine, Felicity Huffman and Jim Broadbent. A 13-year-old (Onni Tommila) in the countryside of Finland witnesses a spectacular crash, and discovers the escape pod from Air Force One, containing the President of the United States (Samuel L. Jackson). The unlikely pair struggle to escape the kidnappers hunting them while searching for the American Special Forces team sent to save them.

New on Netflix

"Narcos" This Netflix Original drama series premieres August 28, with 10 episodes following drug kingpin Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura) and the Medellin Cartel. Watch DEA agent Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrook, "Gone Girl") and his partner, Javier Peña (Pedro Pascal, "Game of Thrones") pursue some of the most dangerous drug lords in the world — including the infamous Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura).

"Revenge"
The fourth and final season of ABC's "Revenge" heads to Netflix on August 28, a few days after the show's August 25 release on DVD.

"Inspector Gadget"
Penny, Brain, Chief Quimby, Dr. Claw and Inspector Gadget himself -- always on duty! -- will be back for Season 2 of Netflix's classic show reboot starting August 28.

TV Worth Watching

"Below Deck" (Tuesday on Bravo at 9 p.m.)
Ahoy there, guilty pleasure lovers! Bravo's addictive reality show following the crew of a luxury yacht, returns August 25. Here's the synopsis for "More Foam, Bosun!": "Five new crew members join the cast in the Season 3 opener, which finds the gang preparing a luxury yacht for a fresh charter season in the Bahamas. Here, they plan an on-boat foam party despite a forecast of inclement weather." Full steam ahead into the drama! Speaking of drama, "Below Deck" starts right after "The Real Housewives of New York City," so you can just settle in for a drama marathon ... if you're into that kind of thing.

"Masters of Sex" (Sunday on Showtime at 10 p.m.)
Season 3 of Showtime's sexiest (and most educational) show continues with Episode 8, "Surrogates." This week, Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) jets away with Dan Logan (Josh Charles) and Masters (Michael Sheen) begins his surrogacy program.

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