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What to Stream: 'Splitsville,' J. Cole, 'Puppy Bowl,' Keke Palmer, Nick Jonas and Nioh 3

New streaming releases include comedy Splitsville, J. Cole’s seventh album, Keke Palmer’s TV adaptation, Nioh 3 game launch, and Puppy Bowl XXII promoting animal adoption.

  • Splitsville lands on Hulu this week as one of last year’s funniest original movies, with The Associated Press entertainment journalists highlighting it among notable new arrivals.
  • A Sundance documentary streams on Netflix Thursday, while James L. Brooks’s Ella McCay debuts on Hulu Thursday and Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer returns for Season 4 Thursday.
  • J. Cole, rapper-producer, returns with The Fall-Off, whose lead single’s video marks a career milestone, and Nick Jonas, singer, releases his first solo album Sunday Best on Friday.
  • Puppy Bowl XXII airs Sunday, Feb. 8, simulcasting across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, HBO Max and discovery+, alongside the Great American Rescue Bowl adoption special on Great American Pure Flix, Great American Family, and GFAM+.
  • Festival documentaries and returning reality shows also punctuate the week, including Rory Kennedy’s Queen of Chess and Bravo’s Summer House season 10.
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What to Stream: 'Splitsville,' J. Cole, 'Puppy Bowl,' Keke Palmer, Nick Jonas and Nioh 3

The goofy and wry relationship comedy “Splitsville” landing on Hulu and fresh albums by J. Cole and Nick Jonas are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

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