This Week: Long-awaited new streaming service Disney+ finally launches, with a whack of new series including “The World According to Jeff Goldblum” and “Star Wars” sequel “The Mandalorian”, Dolly, Carrie and Reba are the power-trio hosts of the ACM Awards, the return of “Ray Donovan” and a whole new cast joins the third season of “The Crown”.
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As the NYPD digs into the “Junkyard Killer” case, Malcolm realizes the main suspect may have had a connection to his father. As news regarding this serial killer spreads, Ainsley itches to be the first one on the case, while Jessica panics, fearing she may never be able to leave the past behind.
* Monday, Nov. 11 on Global
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While viewers will have to say so long to Jeff Goldblum and his quirky travelogue, the good news is that Disney+ has renewed the show, and a second season will be on the way.
* Friday, Jan. 24
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Return to a galaxy far, far away in this new Disney+ "Star Wars" series, described as a space western, set about 5 years after "Return of the Jedi". The action follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter (Pedro Pascal), a lone gunslinger on the outskirts of the galaxy and the Empire's influence.
* Tuesday, Nov. 12
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Whether you know him as Larry's raspy-voiced manager on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" or for playing a gruff-but-lovable 1980s sitcom dad in "The Goldbergs", you'll want to see him do what landed him those gigs: perform his own unique brand of standup comedy in this Netflix special.
* Tuesday, Nov. 12
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Carrie Underwood hosts the 53rd Annual CMA Awards alongside special guest hosts Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton, celebrating legendary women in Country Music throughout the ceremony.
* Wednesday, Nov. 13
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Will and Grace get competitive over whose process of having a baby is more difficult. Jack helps Karen prove to Danley Walker (guest star Patton Oswalt) that she’ll be a competent owner of her new baseball team, but Karen soon realizes that an old acquaintance, Amy ("SNL" alum Vanessa Bayer), may be the help she really needs.
* Thursday, Nov. 14 on Global
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Netflix presents a psychologically unsettling and atmospheric thriller set in 1989 Tokyo, following Lucy Fly (Alicia Vikander), an enigmatic expat haunted by a painful past, who enters into an intense relationship with Teiji (Naoki Kobayashi), a handsome yet similarly troubled local photographer. Lucy’s imperturbable exterior begins to crack when a naive newcomer, Lily Bridges (Riley Keough), becomes entangled in their lives and ends up missing — and suspected dead.
* Friday, Nov. 15
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This female-led comedy stars Kat Dennings as Jules Wiley, who has spent the past five years utterly absorbed by her relationship. When her boyfriend dumps her unexpectedly, Jules must to terms with the fact that she's let her female friendships fall apart, and plan a girls night out with her former besties — played by Shay Mitchell and Brenda Song — in hopes of winning them back.
* Friday, Nov. 15
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In this animated holiday film from Netflix, Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) distinguishes himself as the postal academy’s worst student and winds up stationed on a frozen island above the Arctic Circle, where the feuding locals hardly exchange words let alone letters. Jesper is about to give up when he finds an ally in local teacher Alva (Rashida Jones), and discovers Klaus (Oscar winner J.K. Simmons), a mysterious carpenter who lives alone in a cabin full of handmade toys. These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbours, magical lore and stockings hung by the chimney with care.
* Friday, Nov. 15
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This "what-if" drama set in a world in which the Nazis won the Second World War returns to kick off its final season.
* Friday, Nov. 15
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Harry Styles is both host and musical guest on what promises to be a can't-miss edition of "SNL" for One Direction fans. Let the screaming begin.
* Saturday, Nov. 16 on Global
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Liev Schreiber is back for another explosive season, continuing the adventures of the Boston-bred Hollywood fixer and his messed-up family, with ex-con dad Mickey (Jon Voight) and his low-rent criminal schemes continuing to complicate everything for everybody.
* Sunday, Nov. 17
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For the third season of Netflix's acclaimed series dramatizing the live of Queen Elizabeth II, a big cast shakeup will see Olivia Colman take over the role from Claire Foy as the storyline heads into the 1970s. Also joining the cast are Tobias Menzies as Prince Phillip and Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret.
* Sunday, Nov. 17