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topicnews · October 25, 2024

What to watch on TV this weekend (October 25-27, 2024).

What to watch on TV this weekend (October 25-27, 2024).

Welcome to the weekend edition of What’s On. Here are the big events on TV from Friday October 25th to Sunday October 27th. All times are eastern. [Note: The weekly edition of What’s On publishes on Sundays.]


1. Billy Crystal is entering the streaming era Before

Apple TV+, Friday, 12:01 a.m.: Suitable for die-hard fans of Billy Crystal and slow-paced dramas. Before is a psychological thriller by Sarah Thorp. In the 10-episode miniseries, child psychologist Eli (Crystal) is grieving the recent death of his wife when a new patient (played by Jacobi Jupe) reveals he has mysterious connections to Eli’s past. Judith Light, Rosie Perez, Maria Dizzia and Sakina Jaffrey star.


2. Seth Meyers is a Dad-man leaves

HBO, Saturday, 10 p.m.: The NBC host Late at night enters HBO for its latest comedy special. In Dad man GoSeth Meyers reflects on his personal life, his three children, his marriage, his legacy and more.


3. Netflix is ​​releasing a killer thriller with Don’t move

Netflix, Friday, 3:01 a.m.: YellowstoneKelsey Asbille plays the lead role Don’t move as a woman who is injected with a paralytic drug by a skilled killer (played by Finn Wittrock). To save herself, she must race against time in the wilderness before her body shuts down completely.


4. Go on tour with Bruce Springsteen

Hulu, Friday, 12:01 a.m.: The documentary Road diary takes us behind the scenes with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as they prepare for a major tour. Prepare for intimate rehearsals and backstage moments, interviews with the group and rare archival clips.


5. A Sundance winner is finally available to stream

Netflix, Friday, 3:01 a.m.: Directed by Benjamin Ree, the emotional Norwegian documentary The Remarkable Life of Ibelinwhich, up for two awards at the Sundance Film Festival this year, portrays player Mats Steen, who suffered from muscular dystrophy and died in 2014 at the age of 25.


6. Hellbound returns for the second round

Netflix, Friday, 3:01 a.m.: South Korean horror series Hellboundwhat struck Squid games‘ viewership, is back for what’s sure to be a crazy second season. The series is set in the near future as two organizations fight to gain power to take advantage of the situation after an otherworldly being arrives to condemn individuals to hell.