What’s Streaming Tonight: ‘Quantico’ Season 2 On Netflix + More

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If you’re looking for something new to watch tonight, we’ve got you covered. In addition to Decider’s What To Watch recommendations for the evening— Oh, Hello On Broadway and Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine— here are the movies and TV shows that were added to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more for today, Wednesday, June 14, 2017.

Tonight, the drama is heavy across the board, with the latest season of ABC’s acclaimed drama Quantico and Bruce Dern crime drama American Violence dropping on Netflix and hard-hitting documentaries Cocaine Cowboys and Control Room available to stream on Hulu. Whatever your Hump Day streaming needs require, you’re bound to find something that strikes your fancy in the selections below!

NEW ON NETFLIX

Quantico: Season 2 (2016): A drama about FBI trainees at the FBI Academy in Quantico, one of whom is a sleeper agent who will engineer a major terror attack on the U.S.
GENRE: Drama
STARS: Priyanka Chopra, Dougray Scott, Josh Hopkins
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 82%

American Violence (2017): Fascinated by the root causes of violent behavior, world renowned psychologist, Dr. Amanda Tyler, has an opportunity to interview and analyze death row inmate Jackson Shea. As the interview commences, and Jack’s fate hangs in the balance, Amanda must determine whether or not a stay of execution should be granted.
GENRE: 
Drama
STARS:
Bruce Dern, Denise Richards, Columbus Short
ROTTEN TOMATOES:
Tomatometer Not Available

NEW ON HULU

Cocaine Cowboys (2006): When brutal Colombian cocaine lords moved to Miami in the early ’80s, they brought with them a form of decadence, drugs and debauchery that hadn’t been seen since the Prohibition days. This stylized, high-energy film reveals how Miami went from a sleepy southern city to a drug-and-murder capital, as told by the people who put the vice in Miami Vice.
GENRE: Documentary/Crime
STARS: N/A
ROTTEN TOMATOES:
69%

Control Room (2004): A chronicle which provides a rare window into the international perception of the Iraq War, courtesy of Al Jazeera, the Arab world’s most popular news outlet. Roundly criticized by Cabinet members and Pentagon officials for reporting with a pro-Iraqi bias, and strongly condemned for frequently airing civilian causalities as well as footage of American POWs, the station has revealed (and continues to show the world) everything about the Iraq War that the Bush administration did not want it to see.
GENRE: Documentary
STARS: N/A
ROTTEN TOMATOES:
96% Certified Fresh


None of these look appealing to you? Don’t forget about Decider’s What To Watch recommendations, which are sortable by genre, streaming service and even mood! Or check out what’s new on streaming for the entire month of June on the following services: