The best TV series on Prime, Netflix and Disney+ in August

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Jenna Ortega is back as Wednesday Addams, a new Alien prequel comes to Disney+ and Suranne Jones stars as the prime minister in a Netflix thriller. Whether you’re a Prime, Netflix or Disney+ user, here are The i Paper’s top picks for TV series streaming this month.

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Set in the late 18th century, this blood-soaked series created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett tells the true story of Hawaii’s unification from the rarely told indigenous perspective. Kaʻiana (Momoa), a formidable warrior, returns from abroad to find his homeland embroiled in a brutal campaign led by Kamehameha I (Kaina Makua) to unite the islands. At first a fierce ally in the fight against colonisation, Kaʻiana turns against Kamehameha in a rebellion that reshaped Hawaii’s future. (Photo: Nicola Dove/Apple)

Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

The first series of Wednesday is Netflix’s most watched show of all time, so it’s no surprise the Tim Burton produced Netflix gothic phenomenon is back for a second season. Jenna Ortega reprises her role as the pouty, pigtailed Wednesday Addams with a chilling new psychic vision: her werewolf roommate and best friend Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) is going to die. Determined to unravel the mystery before it’s too late, Wednesday digs into her family’s tangled past, uncovering its matriarchal secrets with the help of new characters – including Joanna Lumley as her flamboyant Grandmama Hester Frump. (Photo: Jonathan Hession/Netflix)

Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

The dating social experiment returns for a second British series to once again ask the ultimate question: is love truly blind? Hosted by power couple Matt (of Busted fame) and Emma Willis (former Big Brother host), the show sees a fresh group of British singles search for lasting love. Hidden behind the walls of their isolated “pods’” sparks begin to fly and wedding vows are written before ever laying eyes on their partner. Though – shockingly – awkwardly proposing to a wall isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. (Photo: Tom Dymond/Netflix)

Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Set in 2120, two years before the events of Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien, this chilling prequel series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley brings the iconic sci-fi horror saga back to earth. When a spaceship mysteriously crash-lands, Wendy (Sydney Chandler) – who is not a typical human being, but a synthetic body with a child’s consciousness – and her rag-tag team of tactical soldiers are sent to investigate. If you thought the xenamorphs were the problem, just wait until you see what they find. (Photo: Patrick Brown/FX)

Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Rooftop stakeouts, screeching car chases, near-miss gunfights: Butterfly promises all the pulse-pounding action that comes with trying to leave behind a life of espionage. It follows mild-mannered former US intelligence official David Jung (Daniel Dae Kim) who finds himself dragged back into the dangerous world he tried to leave behind while hiding out in South Korea. Soon he’s on the run from Rebecca (Reyna Hardesty), an agent with a sociopathic streak and orders to kill. It may sound like a typical adrenaline-fuelled spy series, but at its heart, Butterfly is about the hardest mission of all: repairing a broken family. (Photo: Juhan Noh/Prime)

Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

The deliciously buff Chris Hemsworth is on a mission to strengthen his mind, as well as his muscles, in the second season of his show, which documents the actor’s attempts to live better for longer. I’d be lying if I said I’ll be tuning in just for the science, but this round is all about brain power: from supercharging memory to regenerating damage and confronting mortality. Hemsworth learns new skills, stares down his fears, and pushes both his mental and physical limits: scaling dam walls, plunging into frozen waters – and drumming live for Ed Sheeran in front of 70,000 fans. (Photo: National Geographic/Disney+)

Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg returns to Netflix with another animation series exploring complicated and strained familial relationships – but this time without hiding behind goofy animated animals. Told across shifting timelines and emotional flashpoints, this semi-autobiographical sitcom about the Schwoopers, a fairly ordinary Jewish American family, offers a grounded, nuanced take on childhood, “little T trauma”, and the chaos of parenting with Bob-Waksberg’s signature raw emotion and clever wit. (Photo: Netflix)

The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Prime Video cashes in on our neverending appetite for true crime by revisiting a case that gripped the nation 17 years ago: the disappearance of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews. What began as a desperate 24-day search for a little girl, became a tale of deception, betrayal, and buried secrets that sparked the biggest manhunt in West Yorkshire since the Yorkshire Ripper. Over two episodes, the documentary not only details the police investigation but also interrogates how the case changed the lives of the local community. (Photo: Prime Video)

Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

If I had to choose between Liz Truss, Theresa May, or Suranne Jones for prime minister, I’d vote for Jones every time. As we saw in Doctor Foster and Gentleman Jack, she’s mastered the art of the steely, no-nonsense heroine, and in this gripping political thriller, Jones brings that edge to Downing Street as Britain’s newly elected PM, Abigail Dalton. When her husband (Ashley Thomas) is abducted while the French president is on a state visit, Dalton is forced to choose between protecting her family or saving the country. (Photo: Des Willie/Netflix)

Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Chief of War (Friday 1 August, Apple TV+), Wednesday season two part one (Wednesday 6 August, Netflix), Love is Blind UK series two (Wednesday 13 August, Netflix), Alien: Earth (Wednesday 13 August, Disney+), Butterfly (Wednesday 13 August, Prime Video), Limitless: Live Better Now (Friday 15 August, Disney+), Long Story Short (Friday 22 August, Netflix), The Hunt for Shannon Matthews (Sunday 17 August, Prime Video), Hostage (Thursday 21 August, Netflix), Dating Naked UK series two (Friday 29 August, Paramount+)

Just when you thought reality dating shows couldn’t push the boundaries any further, along comes another series of Dating Naked – yes, really. Host Rylan Clark returns with his perfectly trimmed beard and mischievous blue eyes to oversee a new group of singles searching for love in nothing but their birthday suits. There might be a new location and some major shake-ups, but the show promises to stick to its original cheeky premise: real connections, no clothes. (Photo: Nest Productions/Paramount Global)