Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On September 25, the new NBC drama The Irrational will debut at 10 PM. Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) is a world-renowned leader in behavioral science who lends his expertise to an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement and corporations with his unique and unexpected approach to understanding human behavior. The cast includes Arash DeMaxi, Maahra Hill, Molly Kunz and Travina Springer.
The series finale of Physical will air online on Apple TV+ on September 27.
On September 28, the new drama The Vanishing Triangle will debut online on Sundance Now. After publishing an article about her mother’s murder, journalist Lisa Wallace (India Mullin) gets a chilling letter from the killer, taunting her with pictures of the murder and of a new victim. Soon, news comes of Amy Reynolds, a woman who’s gone missing. Lisa and Detective David Burkely (Allan Leech) begin fighting through Garda red tape as more girls go missing. Meanwhile, the killer plays psychological torture games with Lisa, making her choose his victims and even threatening her in person. Lisa and David’s path leads them into the crosshairs of the deeply corrupted core of the Garda. To cover their tracks, high-ranking Garda members blackmail David with his own secrets. This threatens to destroy them both as they get closer to facing off with the killer who murdered Lisa’s mother all those years ago.
The Netflix movie Love Is In the Air will debut online on September 28. A fiercely independent pilot fighting to keep her family business afloat starts to fall for the man sent by corporate to ground her operation forever. The movie stars Delta Goodrem and Joshua Sasse.
On September 29, the Apple TV+ movie Flora and Son will debut online. The eponymous Flora (Eve Hewson, daughter of U2’s Bono) brings home a guitar after the police tell her that she needs to find something to occupy the time of her off-the-rails teenage son, Max (Orén Kinlan), or he’ll end up “behind bars.”
The Boys spin-off series Gen V will debut its three episodes online on Amazon on September 29. The series gives a peek into life at Godolkin University, America’s only college exclusively for young-adult superheroes, run by Vought International, exploring the training of the first generation of superheroes to know about Compound V, and that their powers were injected into them, rather than God-given. These young, competitive heroes put their physical and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the school’s highly coveted top ranking. The main cast includes Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizzie Broadway, Maddie Phillips, Derek Luh, Asa Germann and Shelley Conn as well as recurring cast including Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sean Patrick Thomas, Jason Ritter, Clancy Brown and Alexander Calvert.
Also on September 29, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie Mystery Island will debut at 9 PM. London Police psychiatrist Dr. Emilia Priestly (Elizabeth Henstridge) needs to take a relaxing break from her stressful job, so her wealthy friend, Baroness Jane Alcott (Kezia Burrows), invites her to Mystery Island, an immersive murder-mystery-themed resort hosting a special retreat for the original investors. As the mystery game begins, tragedy strikes: John Murtaugh (Robert Getman) the resort’s reclusive founder, is murdered. The visitors are confined to the island as local detective Jason Trent (Charlie Weber) investigates the case. Once Emilia proves her innocence, she makes use of her special skills to help Jason find the murderer. The lines between game and reality are blurred as they unravel the web of romance, revenge, and betrayal behind the resort, its guests, and its elusive founder.
The Hallmark Channel movie A Very Venice Romance will debut on September 30 at 8 PM. Amy (Stephanie Leonidas) is a New York City executive working for Blossom, a wellness company that has been trying to launch deliverable meal prep kits. She needs to find a chef to help guide the venture and tries to woo Marcello Barone (Raniero Monaco Di Lapio), an Italian chef. When Amy contacts him, he turns her down — Marcello got burned in the past by the New York restaurant scene and is now enjoying running a cooking school in Venice. To try and persuade him, Amy enrolls in his cooking school which is located in a stunning Venetian palazzo. While there, Marcello introduces Amy to the slow-paced pleasures of Italy and shows her how the kits can be healthy by using fresh ingredients. But when the cooking course is over and Amy fails to lure Marcello back to New York, will she go back or stay in Venice?
On September 30, the new movie A Harvest Homecoming will debut at 8 PM on Great American Family. Teacher Drew Granger (Trevor Donovan) accepts a temporary substitute job in his old hometown of Chestnut Hollow, Texas, where he meets Aiden (young actor Luxton Handspiker), the proverbial new kid at school, desperate for a caring friend. While he would rather have taken a job anywhere else, Drew reconsiders Chestnut Hollow when he meets Lainie Abbott (Jessica Lowndes), the new manager of his parents’ massive apple orchard and cider mill business, and more importantly, Aiden’s mom.
The UPtv movie Adeline will debut on October 1 at 8 PM. A small Midwestern community becomes the epicenter for miracles when a mysterious woman brings a healing horse to town. The cast includes John Schneider, David Chokachi, Erin Bethea and Orli Gottesman (Yellowstone).
The Showtime movie Heist 88 will debut on October 1 at 9 PM. This crime thriller, based on a true story, finds Courtney B. Vance playing Jeremy Horne, a criminal mastermind with an innate ability to convince anyone to do just about anything. He decides to pull one last job before going to prison. The cast includes Keesha Sharp, Keith David, Xavier Clyde, Nican Robinson and Precious Way.
Lastly also on October 1, the INSP western film The Warrant: Breaker’s Law will debut at 8 PM. The much-anticipated sequel to the hit Western drama The Warrant, this movie follows John Breaker’s (Neal McDonough) relentless pursuit of justice in a lawless Old West town. The film also stars Bruce Boxleitner, Dermot Mulroney, Gregory Cruz and Amy Hargreaves.
Mark your calendars!
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