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The series premiere of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will debut on Disney+ online on March 26.

Now a powerhouse in its division, the Mighty Ducks junior hockey team is selective about who makes the cut. After being kicked out, a 12-year-old boy named Evan (Brady Noon from the box office movie Good Boys), at the urging of his mother (Lauren Graham), forms a new hockey team of underdogs with the help of the Ducks’ original coach, Gordon Bomby (Emilio Estevez).

Here is a trailer for The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers:

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Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On March 26, the new Netflix film A Week Away will debut online. The musical movie follows Will Hawkins (Kevin Quinn from the Hallmark Channel movie A Christmas Love Story), whose reckless behavior puts him in a precarious situation. Ultimately, Will chooses to attend Camp “Aweegaway” rather than go to a detention center, and it turns out to be a life-changing experience. While at camp, Will meets fellow camper Avery (Bailee Madison from the Good Witch franchise), and love begins to bloom as the teens discover they have more in common than expected.

The series premiere of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers will debut on Disney+ online on March 26. Now a powerhouse in its division, the Mighty Ducks junior hockey team is selective about who makes the cut. After being kicked out, a 12-year-old boy named Evan (Brady Noon from the box office movie Good Boys), at the urging of his mother (Lauren Graham), forms a new hockey team of underdogs with the help of the Ducks’ original coach, Gordon Bomby (Emilio Estevez).

Also on March 26, the new Netflix mystery drama The Irregulars will debut online. The 8-episode series follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson (Royce Pierreson) and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes (Henry Lloyd-Hughes). As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars [based on the Baker Street gang from the original Sherlock Holmes novels] must come together to defeat larger than life forces. Clarke Peters co-stars including relative newcomers Thaddea Graham (The Letter For the King), Jojo Macari (Harlots and Sex Education and Mckell David (Holby City and Snatch); nd newcomers Darci Shaw and Harrison Osterfield.

The Lifetime movie series V.C. Andrews’ Landry Family: All That Glitters will debut on March 27 at 8 PM. Ruby is driven from the Dumas mansion and returns to her beloved childhood home in the bayou where she’s intent on creating a new life for her baby girl, Pearl. Ruby’s high school sweetheart, Paul, once again is there to support her, and when he moves her into his impressive home, she has new hope for the future. However, Ruby can’t escape the judging eyes of Paul’s mother Gladys (Kristian Alfonso) who knows Ruby and Paul’s dark secret and Giselle continues to torment Ruby when she reveals news about Beau (Ty Wood), Pearl’s real father and Ruby’s true love. Ruby longs for another life. The web of deceit continues when Giselle falls into a coma and Ruby finds herself lured into a twisted plan to be with Beau.

Also on March 27, the Hallmark Channel movie Don’t Go Breaking My Heart will debut at 9 PM. Miranda (Italia Ricci) runs a boot camp for the recently broken hearted. She begins to form a connection with new client Ben (Ryan Paevey) who is also a reporter, investigating whether her boot camp is a fad or a phenomenon.

The next new episode of The Equalizer will air on CBS, after a short mid-season hiatus, at 8 PM on March 28; also that night The Rookie will be on a short hiatus with the next new episode set to air on ABC at 10 PM. In addition, that night, the second season premiere of City on a Hill will air on Showtime at 10 PM; and the spring return of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will air on NBC at 9 PM.

Lastly also on March 28, the Lifetime movie series V.C. Andrews’ Landry Family: Hidden Jewel will debut at 8 PM. Ruby is trying to find a new life for her children and desperate to protect her beloved daughter from the dark secrets she harbors. Raised amidst the privileges in New Orleans, Pearl (Jennifer Laporte) aspires to become a doctor, but when an unfortunate accident occurs to one of her twin brothers, Pearl’s dreams are threatened and Ruby runs, once again back to the bayou. And when one of Pearl’s younger brothers becomes deathly ill, she must journey to the backwaters to find her mother and uncover the mysterious secrets of her past. The cast includes Kristian Alfonso and Crystal Fox.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
Mystery 101: Killer Timing movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)

6:30 PM:
Rio 2 (animated) movie on Freeform

7 PM:
Genius: Aretha mini on Nat Geo (Encore)
Matching Hearts movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)

7:30 PM:
Guardians of the Galaxy movie on FX

8 PM:
Pennyworth on EPIX (Encore)
Genius: Aretha mini on Nat Geo (Encore)
Snowpiercer on TNT (Encore)
9-1-1 on FOX (Reair)
Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Ghostbusters movie on Sundance TV

9 PM:
Genius: Aretha mini on Nat Geo (NEW)
Condor on EPIX (Encore)
The Secret Ingredient movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Send Me No Flowers (classic) movie on TCM

10 PM:
Genius: Aretha mini on Nat Geo (NEW)
Murder, She Baked: A Plum Pudding Mystery movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Debris on NBC (NEW)

10:41 PM:
The Gloaming on Starz (Encore)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for this past week:

CANCELLATION

AMC has announced that Killing Eve will end after its upcoming 4th season. However, the cable network is working to develop a number of potential spinoff ideas to extend the show’s iconic universe. (TV Line)

The Canadian series Burden of Truth will come to a close at the end of its upcoming fourth season, which has yet to get a premiere date on The CW. (TV Line)

RENEWAL

Syfy has renewed Resident Alien for a second season. (Variety)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Showtime has ordered the drama series Shaka: King of the Zulu Nation with Antoine Fuqua set to direct and executive produce. The series, rooted in actual events, will chronicle Shaka’s unlikely rise to power, uniting multiple tribes across vast stretches of Africa in the early 19th century to transform his power into legend, on par with history’s most seminal figures. (Variety)

SHOW DEPARTURE

Adriyan Rae just joined the cast of Chicago Fire this season, playing medic Gianna Makey, but she is now departing the show. (TV Line)

TV SHOW CASTING NEWS

Batwoman has announced who will take over the role of Kate Kane from Ruby Rose, who left the show at the end of its debut season. Krypton actress Wallis Day will play the “altered version” of Kane moving forward. (The Hollywood Reporter)

New cast members have been added to season 6 of Outlander (which is currently under production in Scotland). Relative newcomer Jessica Reynolds will play Malva Christie, the young woman who becomes Claire’s apprentice and eventually causes great trouble on Fraser’s Ridge; Mark Lewis Jones (Chernobyl) will play Tom Christie, Malva’s father and one of Jamie’s not-so-friendly acquaintances from his Ardsmuir Prison days; and Alexander Vlahos (Merlin) will play Allan Christie, Malva’s brother, who is wary of strangers. (TV Line)

Jason Behr (the original Roswell series) will recur on Supergirl as a famous Kryptonian who helps Kara (series lead Melissa Benoist) when she faces circumstances beyond her control. (Deadline and TV Line)

Tom Hiddleston will star alongside Claire Danes in the series adaptation of The Essex Serpent, based on the Sarah Perry novel, at Apple. The drama follows newly widowed Cora (Danes) who, having been released from an abusive marriage, relocates from Victorian London to the small village of Aldwinter in Essex, intrigued by a local superstition that a mythical creature known as the Essex Serpent has returned to the area. Hiddleston will star as Will Ransome, the trusted leader of a small rural community. (Variety)

Adrien Brody will play legendary basketball coach Pat Riley in the upcoming, untitled HBO drama series about the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1980s, which will chronicle the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers. Also, Sally Field will star as Jessie Buss, mother of Lakers owner Jerry Buss, who will be played by John C. Reilly; and Michael Chiklis will play Celtics coach Red Auerbach. (Variety, Deadline and TV Line)

Anthony Boyle (The Plot Against America) will star in the upcoming Apple World War II drama Masters of the Air from Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, joining already announced cast members Callum Turner and Austin Butler. The series is based on the novel by Donald L. Miller that follows the true story of the American bomber boys in World War II who brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep. Boyle will star as Major Crosby. (Variety)

Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll) will star in a 10-episode mystery series called Poker Face from Peacock. It will be a character driven, case-of-the-week mystery series. (Variety)

Pam Dawber (best known for Mork & Mindy) will join her real life husband Mark Harmon in a 4-episode arc of NCIS. She will play Marcie Warren, a seasoned investigative journalist who uses her savvy wit and down-to-earth people skills to aid in her tireless pursuit of truth. (Entertainment Weekly)

Lena Headey will star in the Spectrum-AMC Networks series Beacon 23, based on the book by Hugh Howey that follows two people whose fates become entangled after they find themselves trapped together at the end of the known universe. A tense battle of wills unfolds at the edge of space where Halan, the beacon keeper, begins to question whether Aster (Headey) is friend or foe as her ability to disguise her agenda and motives could make her a formidable opponent. (Variety)

The drama series The Man Who Fell to Earth has landed at Showtime. It was originally developed for Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access). The series will star Chiwetel Ejiofor. (Variety)

Dianne Wiest will star with Jeremy Renner in the upcoming Paramount Plus series Mayor of Kingstown, which follows the McLusky family – power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. Tackling themes of systemic racism, corruption and inequality, the series provides a look at their attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither. Wiest will play Miriam, the McLusky family matriarch who teaches at the Kingstown Women’s Prison. (Variety)

ABC is working on a reboot of The Wonder Years, which will find Psych and The West Wing alum Dule Hill starring as patriarch Bill Williams, a music professor by day and funk musician by night. Relative newcomer Laura Kariuki (Black Lightning) as Kim Williams, confident and popular teenage daughter who is starting to rebel against the idea of going to college; Elisha “EJ” Williams as Dean William, the 12-year-old lead role; and Saycon Sengbloh (In the Dark) as matriarch Lillian Williams. (TV Line)

Vera Farmiga will star in the lead role of the Apple drama Five Days at Memorial that is based on the novel by Sheri Funk that chronicles the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. When the floodwaters rose, the power failed, and the heat climbed, exhausted caregivers were forced to make life-and-death decisions that haunted them for years to come. Farmiga will play Dr. Anna Pou. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE CASTING NEWS

More cast members have been added to the upcoming box office film Mr. Malcolm’s List, which is based on the novel by Suzanne Allain. Zawe Ashton (Wanderlust and Guerrilla), Ashley Park (Emily in Paris) and Theo James (the Divergent franchise) have joined the cast. Ashton will play Julia, a society lady jilted by London’s most eligible bachelor Mr. Malcolm (Sope Dirisu from Gangs of Longdon), when she fails to meet one of the items on his list of requirements for a bride. Feeling shunned and humiliated, she enlists her friend Selina (Frieda Pinto from Slumdog Millionaire) to help her take revenge on Mr. Malcolm by tricking him into thinking he has found his perfect match. The plan appears to be working when Henry (Theo James) threatens Julia’s scheme by courting Selina as well. After the bumbling Lord Cassidy (Oliver Jackson-Cohen from The Haunting of Bly Manor) begins meddling in the foursome’s affairs, the course of true love becomes rocky. Details on what part Park will play has yet to be released. (Variety)

Newcomer Uche Agada will make his onscreen debut in the upcoming box office movie from Disney about Giannis Antetokounmpo, the NBA great nicknamed the “Greek Freak.” Yetide Badaki (American Gods) and Dayo Okeniyi (Shades of Blue) will as Antetokounmpo’s mother Vera and father Charles. (Variety)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:30 PM:
Deadpool movie on FX
Avengers: Age of Ultron movie on Syfy

6 PM:
Mystery 101: Dead Talk movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

7 PM:
Love at Sunset Terrace movie on UPtv (DEBUT)
Chasing Waterfalls movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows movie on HBO 2
White House Down movie on Paramount Network

7:05 PM:
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) movie on HBO

7:15 PM
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Freeform

8 PM:
Mystery 101: Killer Timing movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
The Equalizer on CBS (Reair)
Bohemian Rhapsody movie on FX

8:30 PM:
I, Robot movie on Syfy

8:45 PM:
She’s All That movie on CMT

9 PM:
Pennyworth on EPIX (NEW)
When Calls the Heart on Hallmark Channel (NEW)
The Gloaming on Starz (DEBUT)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie on BBC America

10 PM:
Condor on EPIX (NEW)
Crossword Mysteries: Terminal Descent movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
NCIS: New Orleans on CBS (Reair)

Enjoy!

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It’s that time again, to take a look at how the cable dramas and made-for-TV movies that aired in February fared in the ratings.

First, let’s take a look at the ratings for the dramas:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Snowpiercer – The TNT sci-fi series aired four more new episodes from its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 1 – 974,000 viewers
February 8 – 873,000 viewers
February 15 – 915,000 viewers
February 22 – 875,000 viewers

This averages out to 909,000 viewers for February. New episodes aired on March 1, March 18 and March 15 with the two-hour season finale of Snowpiercer set to air on TNT on Monday, March 29, starting at 9 PM.

The Salisbury Poisonings – The BBC limited series drama aired the final three episodes of its debut season on AMC during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 1 – 192,000 viewers
February 8 – 403,000 viewers
February 15 – 249,000 viewers (Series Finale)

This averages out to 281,000 viewers for February. There are no plans for a second season of The Salisbury Poisonings.

TUESDAYS:

Queen Sugar – The 5th season of the OWN drama premiered on February 16, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 16 – 753,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
February 23 – 644,000 viewers

This averages out to 699,000 viewers for February. New episodes aired on March 2, March 9 and March 16 with the next new episode of Queen Sugar set to air on OWN on Tuesday, March 23 at 8 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

C.B. Strike – The remaining two episodes from the second season of the HBO series based on the best-selling crime novels by Robert Galbraith (the pseudonym for J.K. Rowling) aired during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 3 – No numbers could be tracked down
February 10 – 102,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 102,000 viewers for February. C.B. Strike has yet to be renewed for a third season.

Resident Alien – The Alan Tudyk-led alien series aired four new episodes of its debut season on Syfy during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 3 – 1.2 million viewers
February 10 – 876,000 viewers
February 17 – 1 million viewers
February 24 – 1.2 million viewers

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for February. New episodes aired on March 3, March 10 and March 17 with the next new episode of Resident Alien set to air on Syfy on Wednesday, March 24 at 10 PM.

THURSDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Thursday night during February.

FRIDAYS:

800 Words – The popular Australian family drama aired the final three episodes of the first half of its third and final season on UPtv in February, but ratings could only be tracked down. The remaining half of the final season is anticipated to air on UPtv sometime this fall.

SATURDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Saturday night during February.

SUNDAYS:

Your Honor – The Bryan Cranston-led Showtime limited series aired the final two episodes of its only season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 7 – 582,000 viewers
February 14 – 742,000 viewers (Series Finale)

This averages out to 662,000 viewers for February. Your Honor was a limited series with no intentions of there being any other seasons.

The Watch – The unusual AMC sci-fi drama aired the final two episodes from its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 7 – 143,000 viewers
February 14 – 130,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 137,000 viewers for February. The Watch has yet to be renewed by AMC for a second season.

American Gods – The Starz fantasy series aired three more new episodes from its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 7 – No episode aired
February 14 – 123,000 viewers
February 21 – 197,000 viewers
February 28 – 180,000 viewers

This averages out to 167,000 for February. New episodes aired on March 7 and March 14 with the season finale of American Gods set to air on Starz on Sunday, March 21 at 8 PM.

The Luminaries – The Australian limited series debuted on Starz starting on February 14, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 14 – 154,000 viewers (DEBUT)
February 21 – 117,000 viewers
February 28 – 114,000 viewers

This averages out to 128,000 viewers for February. New episodes aired on March 7 and March 14 with the series finale of The Luminaries set to air on Starz on Sunday, March 28 at 9:30 PM.

When Calls the Heart – The much-anticipated 8th season of the Hallmark Channel drama premiered on February 21, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 21 – 2.1 million viewers (Season Premiere)
February 28 – 2.2 million viewers

This averages out to 2.2 million viewers for February. New episodes aired on March 7 and March 14 with the next new episode of When Calls the Heart set to air on the Hallmark Channel on Sunday, March 21 at 9 PM.

The Walking Dead – The long-running zombiefest series returned to AMC with new bonus episodes from its 10th season starting on February 28, earning 2.9 million viewers. New episodes aired on March 7 and March 14 with the next new episode of The Walking Dead set to air on AMC on Sunday, March 21 at 9 PM.

No ratings could be tracked down for the following dramas on PBS all of which aired new episodes and came to a close in February: All Creatures Great and Small; Miss Scarlet & The Duke and The Long Song. No ratings could be tracked down for the new EPIX drama Bridge and Tunnel, which also aired new episodes and came to a close in February.

EPIX has yet to give Bridge & Tunnel a second season; All Creatures Great and Small was given a second season order in late 2020 while a decision has yet to be made on a second season for Miss Scarlet & The Duke while The Long Song came to an end as it was a 3-episode limited series.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

The following are the ratings for the made-for-TV movies that aired in February:

It Was Always You (Hallmark Channel) – 2.5 million viewers
Beverly Hills Wedding (Hallmark Channel) – 2.4 million viewers
Playing Cupid (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Mix Up in the Mediterranean (Hallmark Channel) – 1.9 million viewers
Crossword Mysteries: Terminal Descent (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Chronicle Mysteries: Helped to Death (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.2 million viewers
Hint of Love (UPtv) – 142,000 viewers
The Dating List (UPtv) – 129,000 viewers
Sincerely, Your Truly (UPtv) – 46,000 viewers

No ratings could be tracked down for the following movies in February:

Don’t Waste Your Pretty (TV One)
Made for You, With Love (UPtv)

Ratings results for the cable dramas, limited series and made-for-TV movies that have and will air in March will be posted as soon as possible in April.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Cedar Cove on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries today. Check your local listings for airtimes in your area.

5 PM:
Dances With Wolves movie on ThisTV

5:30 PM:
Burlesque movie on Bravo

6 PM:
Taken 2 movie on A&E
Divergent movie on AMC
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom movie on FX
Argo movie on HBO 2

6:23 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie on USA Network

7 PM:
Moonlight in Vermont movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
50 First Dates movie on Comedy Central

7:15 PM:
Home Again movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
Miss Congeniality movie on Bravo
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days movie on CMT
Terminator: Dark Fate movie on EPIX
Lincoln movie on HBO 2

9 PM:
Chasing Waterfalls movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Divergent Series: Insurgent movie on AMC
Deadpool movie on FX
Legally Blonde movie on Showtime 2
Avengers: Age of Ultron movie on Syfy

9:25 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Freeform

9:37 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 movie on USA Network

10 PM:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Outlander fans!

I’m sure you already know that production on season 6 is underway in Scotland; and it was recently announced that the show has been given an early 7th season renewal. So we will have much more of Jamie and Claire and the rest of the Fraser family to look forward to.

Also, the show announced the addition to the cast for season 6. Here are the details (verbatim) from the folks at TV Line:

Relative newcomer Jessica Reynolds will play Malva Christie, whom readers of Diana Gabaldon’s books will recognize as the young woman who becomes Claire’s apprentice and eventually causes great trouble on Fraser’s Ridge. Meanwhile, Mark Lewis Jones (Chernobyl) will play Tom Christie, Malva’s father and one of Jamie’s not-so-friendly acquaintances from his Ardsmuir Prison days. Alexander Vlahos (Merlin) will play Allan Christie, Malva’s brother, who is wary of strangers.

Here is a picture thanks to Starz and TV Line of those new additions:

Do you want to catch up on Outlander while we wait during another “Droughtlander?” You can watch here.

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It was a full night of programming options on the major networks last night including repeats, comedies, news and reality along with new episodes of five Thursday night dramas.

Here is how those five Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last week:

8 PM Shows:
Station 19 (ABC) [NEW] – 4.9 million viewers
Walker (The CW) [NEW] – 1.4 million viewers

9 PM Shows:
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [NEW] – 4.9 million viewers
Legacies (The CW) [NEW] – 600,000 viewers

10 PM Show:
A Million Little Things (ABC) [NEW] – 3 million viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will officially debut on Disney+ today while the Servant will air its finale on Apple TV+ and the new Netflix comedy Country Comfort will debut online too.

5:30 PM:
Bad Boys (original) movie on BBC America

5:35 PM:
27 Dresses movie on HBO

5:45 PM:
Air Force One movie on Showtime 2

6 PM:
Mystery 101 movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Back to the Future movie on AMC

6:25 PM
The Scorpion King movie on HBO 2

7 PM:
Love by Chance movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)

7:05 PM:
Kingsman: The Secret Service movie on FXM

8 PM:
The Blacklist on NBC (NEW)
Hearts of Winter movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Rocketman movie on EPIX
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom movie on FX

8:30 PM:
Back to the Future Part II movie on AMC

9 PM:
A Godwink Christmas: Meant for Love movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)

10 PM:
Wynonna Earp on Syfy (NEW)
Mystery 101: Words Can Kill movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
When Harry Met Sally… movie on TMC
Mean Girls movie on VH1

Enjoy!

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