John Krasinski returning as Jack Ryan in “Jack Ryan: Ghost War” for Prime Video and “Stranger Things” masterminds the Duffer Brothers producing a Netflix show in which a retirement community teams up to battle monsters are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike starring in the gender satire “Ladies First,” “The Chi” returning for its eighth and final season and an ambitious Lego Batman video game acting like a career retrospective for the Caped Crusader.

New movies to stream from May 18-24— Four years after his series run in the Tom Clancy spy series ended, John Krasinski returns as Jack Ryan in “Jack Ryan: Ghost War” (Prime Video, Wednesday). It’s the sixth film and third reboot in the “Jack Ryan” franchise. Many series regulars return also, including Wendell Pierce, Michael Kelly and Betty Gabriel.— “Ladies First” (Netflix, Friday, May 22) stars Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike in a gender satire. Cohen plays a chauvinistic man who wakes up in a parallel world dominated by women. Co-starring Charles Dance, Emily Mortimer and Richard E. Grant.— An Oscar nominee for best animated feature, “Arco” (Hulu, Friday, May 22) is a rainbow-colored French time-traveling fantasy. A boy named Arco, living in the year 2932, accidentally travels to 2075. There, he’s found and befriended by a young girl whose future world includes robots that do most of the parenting and near-constant climate disaster. In my review, I praised it as a cartoony and dreamy parable that “directly confronts ecological apocalypse and yet still finds a thrillingly optimistic note to end on.”