Eddie Murphy reprising his role as Axel Foley in ''Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F'' and country music star Zach Bryan releasing a new studio album are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Emma Roberts is accepted into a competitive NASA training program in the movie ''Space Cadet,'' Discovery Channel's annual ''Shark Week'' hopes to bite off a chunk of primetime viewership and the video game Zenless Zone Zero takes place in a urban wasteland with some interesting creatures.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM
— After nearly 30 years of fits and starts, the fourth Beverly Hills Cop movie is finally upon us. Eddie Murphy reprises his role as Axel Foley in ''Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,'' which debuted on Netflix on Wednesday. Judge Reinhold and John Ashton also return but they get some fresh blood in a detective played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Captain (Kevin Bacon). Taylour Paige also joins the ensemble as Axel's daughter. The original ''Beverly Hills Cop'' which launched Murphy to stardom in 1984 is also streaming on Netflix now. ( Read AP's review here.)
— Emma Roberts is ''living her best Florida life'' when she remembers her lifetime dream of being an astronaut in ''Space Cadet.'' Unbeknownst to her, a friend (''Hacks'' castmate Poppy Liu) embellishes her resume and she's accepted into a competitive NASA training program. It aspires to be a kind of ''Legally Blonde'' meets ''Private Benjamin'' (who wouldn't dream of such heights) and is available on Prime Video.
— The Criterion Channel continues to offer the best and most thoughtful movie libraries, thoughtfully curated and grouped into fun themes that refresh on the first of each month. Monday brings a neo noir series (''Out of Sight,'' ''L.A. Confidential,'' and two ''Bad Lieutenants'' among them), one on pop Shakespeare including Baz Luhrmann's ''Romeo + Juliet,'' with Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio, and Michael Almereyda's ''Hamlet,'' with Ethan Hawke, and a selection of Nicolas Roeg films including the Donald Sutherland classic ''Don't Look Now.'' The channel will also host the streaming premiere of the animated ''Chicken For Linda!''
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM