12 new Movies & TV Shows to Watch this Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, & more (October 18-20)
Published on October 17, 2024
Wondering what to watch this weekend? We have a lineup filled with captivating shows! Dive into the supernatural world of Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, where the fearless heroine faces her greatest foe yet. If you're a fan of all things Star Wars, don’t miss LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, which promises a wild and whimsical adventure through the galaxy. For the little ones, Dora season two returns with new adventures and delightful learning moments that will keep young viewers engaged.
WWE Friday Night SmackDown is back, serving up high-octane matches that will thrill wrestling fans, while Tulsa King season two sees Dwight navigate new challenges and threats to his empire in a gripping crime drama. Finally, catch the Emmy Awards, where the best in television will be celebrated in a night of glitz and glamor.
There's so much more to explore this weekend, so check out our full list and find your next favorite show!
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Tubi
Wynonna Earp returns with a thrilling new storyline as she faces her most formidable opponent yet: a psychotic seductress hellbent on revenge against Wynonna and everyone she holds dear.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Disney+
In a wild twist on the Star Wars universe, ordinary nerf-herder Sig Greebling stumbles upon a powerful artifact in a hidden Jedi temple. Thrust into an unpredictable adventure, he must navigate a galaxy where heroes are villains and vice versa, ultimately becoming the unlikely hero needed to restore balance.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Hulu
Starring Natasha Rothwell, How to Die Alone follows Mel, a broke, heavier Black airport employee who's never experienced love and forgotten how to dream. An accidental brush with death ignites a journey of self-discovery as she learns to embrace life and pursue her desires.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Fox
FOX Sports has unveiled its complete Fox College Football Friday schedule, featuring must-watch matchups from the Big Ten, Big 12, and Mountain West conferences. This primetime showcase kicks off a thrilling college football weekend, leading into the hugely popular BIG NOON SATURDAY and AMERICA’S GAME OF THE WEEK.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Starz
Based on Lisa Taddeo's New York Times bestseller, Three Women stars Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy. This powerful series offers an unflinching look at the lives of three women who dare to believe they deserve more, exploring the complexities of female desire and identity.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Paramount+
Dora the Explorer is back with a fresh look in a brand-new 3D animated style in Dora season two! Join Dora, Boots, Map, and Backpack on exciting adventures as they solve problems, learn new phrases, and face off against the mischievous Swiper in their magical rainforest home.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: USA Network
After five successful years on Fox, Friday Night SmackDown is set to return to the USA Network in October 2024. This new deal with NBCUniversal includes WWE producing four annual specials for NBC, marking a significant expansion of their long-standing partnership.
When: Friday, Sept. 13
Where: Prime Video
Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond reunite for one last epic road trip through Zimbabwe, driving the cars they've always dreamed of owning. Expect heartfelt moments and unforgettable adventures as they reminisce and explore together one last time in The Grand Tour: One for the Road. This should definitely be on your list of what to watch this weekend.
When: Sunday, Sept. 15
Where: Paramount+
In Tulsa King, Dwight and his crew are busy fortifying their empire, but external threats loom as they face off against the Kansas City mob and a powerful local businessman. As Dwight juggles his family's safety and his various dealings, he must confront his unfinished business in New York.
When: Sunday, Sept. 15
Where: ABC, Hulu
Eugene Levy and Dan Levy will host the 76th Emmy Awards live on Sunday, September 15, airing on ABC and available the next day on Hulu. FX series Shōgun has emerged as the front-runner with an impressive 25 nominations, followed by FX's The Bear with 23 nominations, and Hulu's Only Murders in the Building with 21 nods. Presenters include Selena Gomez, Jimmy Kimmel, Steve Martin, and more. Tune in for an exciting night celebrating the best in television!
When: Sunday, Sept. 15
Where: PBS
Moonflower Murders, based on Anthony Horowitz’s bestselling novel, follows former book editor Susan Ryeland (Lesley Manville) as she uncovers a long-buried murder mystery at a British country hotel. Set in the idyllic Crete, Susan's peaceful life is disrupted as she races against time to solve the case hidden in the pages of a book.
When: Sunday, Sept. 15
Where: PBS
The suspenseful British crime drama Ridley returns to PBS for its second season. Detective Alex Ridley teams up once again with DI Carol Farman and her crew to tackle a series of baffling cases, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Last week's guide: What to Watch on Hulu, Netflix, Starz, & more (September 6-8)