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 November 1, the second season of Temple will premiere online on Spectrum Originals [for those who have Spectrum as their cable provider; while, that same night, the series finale of Y: The Last Man will air on FX on Hulu online.
The season finale of Supergirl will air at 8 PM on The CW on November 2.
On November 3, the Netflix feature film The Harder They Fall will debut online. The outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) reassembles his former gang to seek revenge against the man who murdered his parents. The ensemble cast includes Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz, Regina King, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, RJ Cyler, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi and Damon Wayans Jr.
The new drama Sacrifice, based on the original TV movie, will debut on BET+ online on November 4. The series follows the often complicated life of Daniella Hernandez (Paula Patton), a high-powered entertainment lawyer navigating the lives of her clients while uncovering the truth behind her family’s secretive past and the death of her parents. The series delves deeper into Daniella’s layered personal life as a recovering alcoholic with a high-stakes career.
Also on November 4, the BET+ holiday movie A Rich Christmas will debut online. A spoiled and ungrateful socialite learns a valuable lesson one Christmas after her mega-rich father forces her to work at the first property he ever owned — a family homeless center. The film stars Bill Bellamy and Vanessa A. Williams.
The final season of Narcos: Mexico will air online on Netflix on November 5; meanwhile, that same day, the third and final season of Dickinson will premiere on Apple TV+.
Also on November 5, the following movies will debut:
* The Netflix feature film Love Hard. Hopeless romantic but eternally single LA journalist Natalie (Nina Dobrev) thinks things are beginning to look up when she swipes right on a dreamy guy from the East Coast, Tag (Darren Barnet). Taking a leap of faith she jumps on a flight to surprise her crush for the holidays, only to discover that she’s been catfished by Tag’s childhood friend who is equally unlucky in love, Josh (Jimmy O. Yang). This lighthearted romantic comedy chronicles her attempt to reel in love. James Saito and Harry Shum Jr. co-star.
* The Apple TV+ movie Finch. A robot that lives on a post-apocalyptic earth which was built to protect the life of his dying creator’s beloved dog, learns about love, friendship, and the meaning of human life. The cast includes Tom Hanks, Caleb Landry-Jones, Skeet Ulrich and Samira Wiley.
* The Electric Life of Louis Wain on Amazon. Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch) was many things during his incredible life: artist, inventor, entrepreneur and caretaker. After adopting a stray kitten, he went on to paint the extraordinary images of cats that made him world famous. The film also stars Claire Foy and Sophia Di Martino.
* The Hallmark Channel movie Gingerbread Miracle at 8 PM. Two old friends from high school work together over Christmas to sell his uncle’s Mexican bakery famous for its magical gingerbread cookies that grant wishes. The film stars Merritt Patterson and Jon Ecker.
The first 3 episodes of the Canadian drama Hudson & Rex will debut on UPtv Faith & Family, the UPtv streaming service starting on November 5. The series focuses on Detective Charlie Hudson (John Reardon) and his German Shepherd K9 partner Rex, who work within the St. John’s Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit. The cast includes Mayko Nguyen, Kevin Hanchard and Justin Kelly).
The following movies will debut on November 6:
* The reboot of Highway to Heaven will kick off as a series of movies on Lifetime at 8 PM. Based on the famed 1980’s TV series, the movie follows Angela Stewart (Jill Scott), an angel who is sent back to earth to help others in need. Barry Watson (7th Heaven) will co-star as Bruce Banks, a junior high school principal. There are plans for more movies rather than the reboot becoming a weekly series.
* The GAC Family holiday movie The Great Christmas Switch at 8 PM. In an effort to get away from their problems for a little while during a particularly stressful holiday season, identical twins, Sophia, a single girl in the city with a demanding boss, and Kaelynn, a single mother of two in the Midwest, decide to switch places for Christmas. While living each other’s lives they realize that what’s been missing in their own lives may not be too far out of reach after all. The movie stars Sarah Lind and Dillon Casey.
* Next Stop, Christmas on the Hallmark Channel at 8 PM. Angie wonders what her life would be like if she had married a former boyfriend who became a famous sportscaster. She takes the train home to spend Christmas with her family and inexplicably finds herself 10 years in the past. With the advice of the train’s enigmatic conductor, Angie has the chance to revisit that Christmas and learn what – and who – is truly important to her. The film stars Lyndsy Fonseca, Chandler Massey, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd.
* Debbie Macomber’s A Mrs. Miracle Christmas at 10 PM on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. When a family faces loneliness and loss of faith, Mrs. Miracle swoops in to renew their Christmas Spirit, and they experience a holiday of heavenly proportions. The cast includes Kaitlin Doubleday, Steve Lund and Caroline Rhea.
On November 7, the drama Condor will air it second season premiere on EPIX at 9 PM; and that same night the season finale of American Rust will air on Showtime at 10 PM. Also on November 7, Yellowstone will air its two-hour 4th season premiere on the Paramount Network at 9 PM.
Dexter: New Blood will debut on Showtime on November 7 at 9 PM. Set 10 years after Dexter (Michael C. Hall) went missing in the eye of Hurricane Laura, the series finds him living under an assumed name in the small town of Iron Lake, New York. Dexter may be embracing his new life, but in the wake of unexpected events in this close-knit community, his Dark Passenger beckons. Returning cast members include Jennifer Carpenter and John Lithgow with Jamie Chung, Alano Miller and Clancy Brown also starring.
Lastly on November 7, the following movies will debut:
* The Hallmark Channel movie A Christmas Treasure at 8 PM. After opening a 100-year-old time capsule and meeting a charming chef, Lou questions whether or not she should move to New York after Christmas and further her writing career. The film stars Jordin Sparks and Michael Xavier.
* The Netflix feature film Father Christmas is Back. Four feuding sisters get a crash course in family togetherness when their long-lost father shows up for Christmas at their posh ancestral manor. The cast includes Elizabeth Hurley, John Cleese, Kelsey Grammer, Nathalie Cox and April Bowlby.
* The UPtv movie Christmas with a Prince: The Royal Baby, the third movie in the franchise, at 7 PM. Happily married and expecting their first child, Princess Tasha and Prince Alec (Kaitlyn Leeb and Nick Hounslow) are settling into their lives as royals with lots of love and lots of humor. When it’s announced that the Prince must set off on a Royal Tour, Tasha insists on accompanying him, even though she’s incredibly pregnant, much to the dismay of the King (Charles Shaughnessy). Things are going smoothly until a complication forces Tasha into bed rest for the remainder of her pregnancy. Knowing that the baby must officially be born on San Saraze soil, the team must scramble to figure everything out before the royal blessing arrives. The film also stars Josh Dean.
Mark your calendars!
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