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What to see this weekend
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What to see this weekend



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How was your week?

For some, the weekend is a time to go out and shop, perhaps meet up with friends or run errands. For others, it represents an opportunity to rest and catch up on some content.

If you prefer lounging around in your home, you’ve come to the right place.

Here’s some of what you can see this weekend:

Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice in the Warner Bros. Pictures comedy “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.”

Welcome back, old and dear friends.

The sequel to the 1988 hit film reunites original stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara, while Jenny Ortega joins the franchise.

This time, the horror comedy about an annoying demonic spirit includes a family tragedy and even more nonsense.

“Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice” is already a hit movie theater and is available to rent or purchase on Apple or Amazon.

The film will be released by Warner Bros., which shares a parent company with CNN.

A scene from the fourth season of

School is in session again.

The hit ABC comedy, set at an inner-city Philadelphia elementary school, has returned for a fourth season. Viewers will get to see the relationship between teachers Janine (Quinta Brunson) and Gregory (Tyler James Williams) develop after they kissed in last season’s finale.

“Abbott Elementary” airs Wednesday nights on ABC and is then available on Hulu.

Nobody stands up like Ali Wong, and she has a lot to say these days.

The “Beef” star, known as a NSFW oversharer, doesn’t disappoint in this comedy special that focuses on her life as a single mother getting back into the dating network after splitting from husband Justin Hakuta.

We even learn some of the backstory of how she ended up with her current boyfriend, “Barry” star Bill Hader. This wild ride is currently streaming on Netflix.

Ella Purnell in

If you enjoyed Ella Purnell in Yellowjackets, get ready for her killer new role.

No, seriously. In her new series Sweetpea, Purnell plays Rhiannon Lewis, an ordinary person who also happens to lead a secret life as a murderer and really enjoys killing.

Based on the book of the same name by CJ Skuse, the dark comedy reminds some of “Dexter” – crazy with a dash of revenge hidden behind everyday normality.

The series is currently airing on Starz.

The best thing about sports documentaries is that you don’t even have to be a sports fan to enjoy them.

This documentary focuses on the lives of five NBA superstars: Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat; Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves; LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers; Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings; and Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics.

By showing audiences more than just what happens on the court, Netflix is ​​helping even the most casual basketball viewers become more informed about how the personal lives of these athletes influence their performances on the court.

“Starting 5” is currently streaming on Netflix.

Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron, Chase Stokes as John B in episode 402 of

Season 4 of this popular teen drama is split into two parts, with the first streaming now.

For the uninitiated, the series is set in a community in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where a group of wealthy, seasonal resident teenagers known as the “Kooks” and working-class locals known as the “Pogues” come into conflict in their quest advised for the lost treasure.

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