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FRIDAY
One Night in Miami…
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video
Going from co-writing Soul to writing about a soul legend, screenwriter Kemp Powers helps Regina King adapt his 2013 play of the same name for her feature directorial debut. The awards contender imagines what happened the night when singer Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), football star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), and activist Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), all met with Cassius Clay (Eli Goree) to celebrate the boxer (who’d later become Muhammad Ali) defeating Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title. The result is a prophetic dialogue concerning how the Black icons can use their platform, and mixes in transfixing shots of the men in their element. —Marcus Jones
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WandaVision
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Disney+
Series DebutJust as The Mandalorian introduced a whole new corner of the Star Wars galaxy, WandaVision is ready to do the same for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Disney+’s first live-action Marvel TV series follows Elizabeth Olsen’s telekinetic sorceress and Paul Bettany’s charming android in a trippy, time-bending TV show inspired by classic sitcoms. Part superhero adventure and part kitschy comedy, it’s a bold new direction for the Marvel franchise that should delight hardcore comic nerds and newbie fans alike. —Devan Coggan
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Bling Empire
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
Series DebutOn the surface, this new reality series has Crazy Rich Asians written all over it. And you’ll definitely be drawn in by the “rich” factor, but it’s so much more than that, digging into the lives of several crazy, rich, Asian friends in Los Angeles. From their relationships, their fortunes (some of them are heirs to millions!), their heritage and all of the expectations that come with that, to adoption, infertility, and marriage, Bling Empire will be your new reality obsession. —Gerrad Hall
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Promising Young Woman
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Available to rent/buy on VOD
With its candy-colored dressings and vibrant pop soundtrack, Promising Young Woman might look like an innocent confection on the surface, but director Emerald Fennell made sure the center of her rape-revenge thriller was a bitter, biting wake-up call to more than just the toxic patriarchy. Likely Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan gives a career-best turn as Cassie, a med school dropout avenging the assault of a classmate by luring horny bachelors into a dangerous emotional snare. It’s superficially satisfying to see such characters take shots at insufferable masculinity, but Fennell’s film is about more than just catharsis for social justice warriors: The film’s shocking conclusion doesn’t take the easy way out, reminding us all of the reality that true equity often feels like far-off neon fantasy. —Joey Nolfi
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What Else to Watch
Streaming
Tandav (series debut) — Amazon Prime Video
Servant (season premiere) — Apple TV+
Dickinson — Apple TV+
The Ultimate Playlist of Noise (movie) — Hulu
Disenchantment (season premiere) — Netflix
Outside the Wire (movie) — Netflix
Assassins (doc) — VOD
Some Kind of Heaven (movie) — VOD
MLK/FBI (doc) — Digital/VOD
Check local listings
In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl (series debut) — PBS
8 p.m.
Shark Tank — ABC
MacGyver — CBS
Secrets of Sulphur Springs (series debut) — Disney Channel
An Unexpected Killer (season premiere) — Oxygen
RuPaul’s Drag Race — VH1
9 p.m.
20/20 (“The List: Who Killed JonBenét?”) — ABC
Magnum P.I. — CBS
Framed by the Killer (series debut) — Oxygen
10 p.m.
Belle Collective (series debut) — OWN
SATURDAY
8 p.m.
The Evil Twin — Lifetime
9 p.m.
Two for the Win — Hallmark
One Deadly Mistake (series debut) — Oxygen
SUNDAY
Batwoman
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on The CW
Season PremiereBatwoman takes off into the night with new star Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder, Gotham City’s new hero following Kate Kane’s disappearance. In the season 2 premiere, Ryan discovers the Batsuit and decides to take it out for a spin, which leads to her meeting Kate’s allies Luke Fox (Camrus Johnson) and Mary Hamilton (Nicole Kang). While Luke and Mary initially aren’t thrilled to have someone else in the suit, the same can’t be said for their portrayers because they immediately accepted Leslie when she arrived on set in Vancouver. “I actually feel like this is the most welcomed I’ve ever felt and this is the furthest from home I’ve ever been,” says Leslie. “It feels like even just from the beginning, we were already a family.” —Chancellor Agard
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What Else to Watch
Check local listings
Masterpiece: Miss Scarlet & The Duke (series debut) — PBS
Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie (special) — PBS
2 p.m.
AKC National Championship — ABC
7 p.m.
Exhumed (series debut) — Oxygen
8 p.m.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — ABC
The Real Housewives of Atlanta — Bravo
NCIS: Los Angeles — CBS
American Gods — Starz
9 p.m.
Card Sharks — ABC
NCIS: New Orleans — CBS
I Can’t Breathe — A Court TV Special — Court TV
Tiger (doc, part 2) — HBO
Shameless Hall of Shame — Showtime
10 p.m.
The Rookie — ABC
Your Honor — Showtime
*times are ET and subject to change