Here is the long list of the programming options, including fall TV premieres, finales and debuts as well as movies, to expect on TV this coming week:
On October 25, the 4th season premiere of All American will air on The CW at 8 PM followed by the new drama 4400 (a reboot of the USA Network series The 4400), which will debut at 9 PM. Over the last century at least, 4400 people who were overlooked, undervalued, or otherwise marginalized vanished without a trace off the face of the planet. But then, inexplicably, they are all returned in an instant to Detroit, MI, having not aged a day and with no memory of what happened to them. The ensemble cast includes Joseph David-Jones, Ireon Roach, Brittany Adebumola, Cory Jeacoma, TL Thompson, Jaye Ladymore, Derrick A. King, Amarr Wooten and newcomers Khailah Johnson and Autumn Best.
The Netflix feature film Hypnotic will debut online on October 27. The thriller centers on a young woman seeking self-improvement, who enlists the help of a renowned hypnotist. But after a handful of intense sessions, she soon discovers unexpected and deadly consequences. The cast includes Kate Siegel, Jason O’Mara and Dulé Hill.
On October 28, Walker will return for the start of its 2nd season on The CW at 8 PM; meanwhile, that same day, the season finale of Kin will air online on AMC+.
The Passionflix movie Seduction & Snacks will debut online on October 28. Based on the best-selling novel by Tara Sivec, the story focuses on Claire (Mela Green) is a twenty-something, single mom who grudgingly helps her best friend sell adult toys while she attempts to make enough money to start her own business to give her foul-mouthed, but extremely loveable (when he’s asleep) toddler a better life. When Carter (Vince Hill-Bedford), the one-night-stand from her past that changed her life forever, shows up in her hometown bar without any recollection of her besides her unique chocolate scent, Claire will make it a point that he remembers her this time.
On October 29, the new drama Colin in Black & White will debut online on Netflix. The series focuses on the high school years of Colin Kaepernick (Jaden Michael) and the experiences that led him to become an activist. The cast includes Mary-Louise Parker and Nick Offerman. Kaepernick provides his voice as the narrator.
Christmas in Harmony is the latest holiday movie to debut on the Hallmark Channel at 8 PM on October 29. Harmony is tricked into auditioning for the Holiday Chorus — directed by an ex-boyfriend. By Christmas Eve, they could be harmonizing in the key of love. The cast includes Ashleigh Murray, Luke James, Loretta Devine, Michelle Williams and Basil Wallace.
On October 30, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries holiday movie The Christmas Promise will debut at 10 PM. Nicole learns to deal with grief, with the help of her grandfather and a carpenter she hires to renovate the home that was once meant for her and her fiancé. The film stars Torrey DeVitto, Dylan Bruce, Patrick Duffy and Greyston Holt.
The holiday movie Coyote Creek Christmas will debut on October 30 at 8 PM on the Hallmark Channel. A “Christmas Around the World” party helps two people (Janel Parrish and Ryan Paevey) find love at home.
On October 30, the GAC Family holiday movie Much Ado About Christmas will debut at 8 PM. Haley (Susie Abromeit) is beloved in her community of Winterstone for acts of kindness ranging from managing The Hope Chest to directing the children’s choir. Haley is also the daughter of one of Winterstone’s wealthiest residents Leona Lloyd. Despite Haley’s down-to-earth demeanor, she is financially set as Leona’s only heir – information she fails to share with new love interest Claud (Torrance Coombs), an artsy, hopeless romantic. Haley introduces herself to Claud as “Haley Logan,” raised by a single, struggling mom, a small fib that becomes a complication when Claud and his team present an ad pitch to Leona that includes a photo of Claud’s new girlfriend…Haley! Secrets are revealed and relationships ruffled, but Christmas is coming and miracles do happen.
On October 31, the season finale of Chapelwaite will air on EPIX at 9 PM; meanwhile that same night, the latest season of Doctor Who will premiere on BBC America at 8 PM.
The Hallmark Channel movie Christmas Sail will debut on October 31 at 8 PM. When Liz returns home to take care of her estranged father she is determined to give her daughter a perfect Christmas and reconnects with her best friend. The cast includes Katee Sackhoff, Patrick Sabongui and Terry O’Quinn.
Lastly, also on October 31, the movie A Picture Perfect Wedding will debut on UPtv at 7 PM. Wedding photographer Lindsey (Emily Tennant) gets her big opportunity when a New York mogul’s son, Josh (Tyler Johnson), asks her to shoot his sister’s wedding. Sparks fly as Josh and Lindsey prepare for the ceremony, and the pair begin to fall for each other. But as the big day arrives and the project finishes, do they go back to their old, separate lives or will they follow their hearts?
Mark your calendar!
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