SATURDAY: Oscar winner Rami Malek, currently starring in “No Time to Die,” hosts “Saturday Night Live” as the sketch comedy series continues its 47th season. (8 p.m., NBC).įRIDAY: In this era of reboots and revivals, you had to know they’d finally get around to “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” The slasher-film franchise gets a makeover in a series set in a town “full of secrets.” There, a group of teens is stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night. Along the way, racial, religious, economic, geographic, gender and identity assumptions are challenged. Each episode follows two families from very different walks of life as they exchange homes for a week and explore a world unlike their own. Atoning for his past sins as a former government agent who did. Edward Woodward stars as the mysterious and enigmatic private detective Robert McCall in this ground-breaking 80s crime series that explores one mans journey of redemption and honour in a world without pity. (9:30 p.m., CBS).įRIDAY: Think of the new unscripted series “Home Sweet Home” as a social experiment. The Equalizer (1985): Complete Collection (Series 1 - 4) (DVD) DVD. While he develops romantic feelings for someone new, she gets surprising news about a friend’s death. THURSDAY: As Season 2 of the charming sitcom “B Positive” begins, Gina and Drew are adjusting to life after surgery. But he soon is drawn back into action when a tragedy involves the member of a prominent island family. Still traumatized from a previous case, the now-retired detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) travels to Hanover Island in Maine for a relaxing getaway. WEDNESDAY: “The Sinner” returns for its fourth season with a new mystery to solve. Later, Batwoman continues doing everything she can to keep the streets of Gotham safe. In the opener, the Legends find themselves stranded in 1925 Odessa, Texas, with a destroyed Waverider. WEDNESDAY: It’s a night of super heroics as “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” and “Batwoman” kick off new seasons.
TUESDAY: Wanna play? That demented killer doll from the “Child’s Play” slasher flicks makes his way to TV in “Chucky.” Franchise veterans join newbies in the series that sees an idyllic town rocked by a series of brutal murders that begin to expose its secrets. Of course, there also are new relationships, new personal journeys, and important new life lessons to be learned. MONDAY: The baby-sitters are back! Season 2 of “The Baby-Sitters Club” picks up at the end of summer and business is booming as the new school year begins. All the while, NCIS must track down an informant whose life is in danger. SUNDAY: As “NCIS: Los Angeles” kicks off its 13th season, Callen suspects Hetty of keeping secrets about his past and Joelle surfaces in her quest to capture Katya. SUNDAY: The new six-part documentary series, “Diana,” attempts to examine the life of Diana Spencer through a 21st-century lens and reframe her story to discover the real woman behind the “People’s Princess.” Part 1 recalls Diana’s childhood and how a mutual desire for love and affection brought her and Prince Charles together. 'The Equalizer' TV Reboot In The Works At CBS Starring Queen Latifahįrom Harlem to Hollywood, get the Black entertainment news you need in your inbox daily.TV this week: 'The Equalizer' returns CNN spotlights 'Diana' The show is from Universal Television in association with CBS Television Studios. Latifah Andrew Marlowe, Terri Miller, John Davis, John Fox, Debra Martin Chase, Richard Lindheim (co-creator of the original Equalizer TV series, Shakim Compere and Liz Friedlander are executive producers. The official description: The Equalizer is a reimagining of the classic series starring Queen Latifah as an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive A sequel, The Equalizer 2, was released in 2018. It was adapted for film in 2014 starring Washington. The Equalizer was originally a television series on CBS from 1985-1989 with Woodard.
The multihyphenate is stepping into a role described as a new take on the character played by Edward Woodward on the original series and by Denzel Washington in the film franchise. The series will also star Chris Noth, Lorraine Toussaint, Tory Kittles, Liza Lapira and Laya DeLeon Hayes. Its development was first announced last November. CBS has officially ordered its The Equalizerproject starring Queen Latifah to series.