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From rom-coms to dramatic biopics, there are plenty of options ready to stream.

The 14 best movies on Starz to watch again and again

From rom-coms to dramatic biopics, there are plenty of options ready to stream.

By Ilana Gordon

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Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

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Wondering what film to watch? The answer is written in the Starz. The platform has curated an impressive collection of the best films from the 20th and 21st centuries, and the only thing standing between you and a quality movie is a login screen.

Also struggling with decision-making fatigue? Don't sweat it — we here at EW have curated a list of our favorite features from nearly every genre. Here are the 14 best movies streaming on Starz.

The 40-Year-Old-Virgin (2005)

Steve Carell as Andy Stitzer in 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'

Steve Carell as Andy Stitzer in 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'. Suzanne Hanover/Universal

Judd Apatow's first cinematic directing project had the potential to fail on an epic scale. *The 40-Year-Old Virgin* — a movie about Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell), a retail employee whose co-workers decide to take charge of his love life after learning he never lost his virginity — could have been callous, shallow, and deeply unfunny. But while Apatow has no problem dabbling in broad comedy (see: the waxing scene), he refrains from punching down, presenting Andy as a man who is afraid to grow up, but enthusiastic about trying.

The cast is excellent from front to back, but it's Carell's earnest performance of Andy that made the film an instant classic. EW's critic at the time writes, "*The 40-Year-Old Virgin* is buoyantly clever and amusing, a comedy of horny embarrassment that has the inspiration to present a middle-aged virgin's dilemma as a projection of all our romantic anxieties." *—Ilana Gordon*

Where to watch *The 40-Year-Old Virgin*: Starz

**Director: **Judd Apatow

**Cast: **Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Leslie Mann, Jane Lynch

Charlie Wilson's War (2007)

Tom Hanks as Charlie Wilson in 'Charlie Wilson's War'

Tom Hanks as Charlie Wilson in 'Charlie Wilson's War'. Universal Pictures

Mike Nichols put a bow on his illustrious directing career in 2007 with *Charlie Wilson's War*, a biographical comedy about Texas Congressman Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks). A legislator more known for his partying than his policy, Wilson makes it his mission to covertly organize artillery support for Afghan rebels fighting the Soviet Union.

Aaron Sorkin wrote the script, which is set in 1980 during the Soviet-Afghan War, and Nichols packs his project with A-list talent, including Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Hanks takes a detour from his traditional nice guy roles to sleaze it up as the hard-drinking, sweet-talking Wilson, and that alone is worth a watch. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Charlie Wilson's War*: Starz

**Director: **Mike Nichols

**Cast: **Tom Hanks, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Amy Adams, Ned Beatty

Dazed and Confused (1993)

Rory Cochrane as Ron Slater and Matthew McConaughey as David Wooderson in 'Dazed and Confused'

Rory Cochrane as Ron Slater and Matthew McConaughey as David Wooderson in 'Dazed and Confused'.

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During the summer of 1992, Richard Linklater gathered all the up-and-coming talent in young Hollywood and shipped them off to Texas to make a film about the last day of the 1976 school year. *Dazed and Confused *was the vehicle that launched Matthew McConaughey's career, but truthfully, his performance would have been lost without the movie's strong, mostly undiscovered ensemble.

Linklater used *Dazed and Confused *to continue developing his signature style — as seen in his first feature, *Slacker* (1990) — for making naturalistic movies crammed with contemporary dialogue, some of which was improvised by his cast. The film flopped upon release, but Linklater's ability to capture the nostalgia and hopefulness of this particular life period earned *Dazed and Confused* the third slot on EW's list of the 50 best high school movies. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Dazed and Confused*: Starz

**Director:** Richard Linklater

**Cast: **Jason London, Joey Lauren Adams, Milla Jovovich, Rory Cochrane, Adam Goldberg, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Matthew McConaughey, Ben Affleck

Definitely, Maybe (2008)

Ryan Reynolds as Will Hayes and Abigail Breslin as Maya Hayes in 'Definitely, Maybe'

Ryan Reynolds as Will Hayes and Abigail Breslin as Maya Hayes in 'Definitely, Maybe'.

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*Definitely, Maybe* is the story of a man finding his soulmate, but the movie's strength lies in how well it rounds out the women from his past. Ryan Reynolds stars as Will Hayes, a young dad trying to figure out how to explain his divorce to his daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin). Riffing on *How I Met Your Mother*, which premiered three years earlier, Will tells Maya the story of how he met her mom — with some names and details changed.

Maya's quest to identify her mother in the story helps Will better understand his romantic past, and gives them both insight into where love is really leading him. The film distinguishes itself from the average rom-com thanks to the performances of Will's past loves, played by Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, and Isla Fisher. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Definitely, Maybe*: Starz

**EW grade:** B+

**Director:** Adam Brooks

**Cast: **Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin, Elizabeth Banks, Rachel Weisz

Fruitvale Station (2013)

Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant III and Kevin Durand as Officer Caruso in 'Fruitvale Station'

Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant III and Kevin Durand as Officer Caruso in 'Fruitvale Station'.

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*Fruitvale Station*, Ryan Coogler's feature directorial debut, also represents the beginning of his creative partnership with Michael B. Jordan. The duo's onscreen legacy — which includes the *Creed* and *Black Panther *franchises, and 2025's *Sinners* — begins on Dec. 31, 2008, in an Oakland train station. Jordan plays Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old father who was killed by BART Police on New Year's Day 2009, after defending himself in a fight on a train; the film chronicles the last day of his life.

Grant's real-life death was one of the many instances of police brutality that precipitated the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the film premiered the same year BLM was founded. Coogler's work helped further the cause, with EW's review stating, "He puts us in touch with the full, wrenching humanity — the moral horror — of the crime as if we were seeing it for the first time." *—I.G.***** Where to watch *Fruitvale Station*: Starz**

**EW grade: **A**

**Director: **Ryan Coogler**

**Cast:** Michael B. Jordan, Melonie Diaz, Kevin Durand, Chad Michael Murray

Hustlers (2019)

Constance Wu as Destiny in 'Hustlers'

Constance Wu as Destiny in 'Hustlers'. STX Entertainment

The 2008 financial crisis does not make for a sexy subject, but writer-director Lorene Scafaria's adaptation of a 2015 *New York Magazine* article about a group of strippers who drugged and robbed stock traders turned the crash into the year's sultriest criminal comedy. Led by Ramona (Jennifer Lopez), a veteran stripper who folds men like origami, the crew's scheme is explained when a journalist (Julia Stiles) tracks down one of Ramona's former acolytes (Constance Wu) in the hopes of extracting the story.

Lopez is mesmerizing as Ramona, a force of a woman who sees her financial revenge scheme as a modern-day Robin Hood story. EW's critic writes, "Lopez (who seems to hold the center of every scene she's in) and Wu bring a soulfulness and desperation to their roles that defy easy profiling." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Hustlers*: Starz

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Lorene Scafaria

**Cast: **Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles, Keke Palmer, Lili Reinhart, Lizzo, Cardi B

King Kong (2005)

Adrien Brody as Jack Driscoll in 'King Kong'

Adrien Brody as Jack Driscoll in 'King Kong'. Universal/Everett

The Eighth Wonder of the World comes alive as never before in Peter Jackson's remake of the 1933 version of* King Kong*. Set during the Great Depression, the 2005 adaptation stars Jack Black as a filmmaker with duplicitous intentions, Naomi Watts as his unwitting leading lady, and Adrien Brody as the screenwriter who falls in love with her.

Still at the height of his motion capture era, Andy Serkis — who also portrayed Gollum in *The Lord of the Rings* — endows Kong with a depth and sensitivity not expected from the world's most feared gorilla. The eighth cinematic addition to the *King Kong* universe, a critic writing for EW calls it a "very human tale of compassion, greed, loss, bravery, creativity, foolishness, and love." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *King Kong*: Starz

**EW grade:** A

**Director: **Peter Jackson

**Cast: **Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann, Colin Hanks, Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis

Looper (2012)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Joe in 'Looper'

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Joe in 'Looper'.

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This futuristic sci-fi thriller from writer-director Rian Johnson is a mind-bender in the best of ways. Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is an assassin working for an innovative crime syndicate that uses time travel to avoid detection by sending their targets into the past (Joe's present) to be killed. When killers such as Joe outlive their usefulness, the company sends their future selves back into the present to be killed by their younger selves.

Such is the predicament for Joe, when his older self (Bruce Willis) tries to avoid this fate. It's a heady concept, but Johnson develops the film's world and its unique set of rules in such a detailed, entertaining fashion that you won't be left frustrated. *—Kevin Jacobsen*

Where to watch *Looper*: Starz

**EW grade: **B+

**Director:** Rian Johnson

**Cast: **Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano, Noah Segan, Piper Perabo, Jeff Daniels

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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013)

Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela in 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'

Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela in 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'.

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It's impossible for anyone to fully capture Nelson Mandela's impact, and the biggest issue in *Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom* is that the film tried. Released only a few months before the activist's death at the age of 95 in December of 2013, *Mandela *is a comprehensive remembering of his story, starting with his political awakening and incarceration, and ending with his rise to power as South Africa's president in a postapartheid world.

Idris Elba doesn't look like Mandela, but he doesn't need to: His towering performance captures the former president's spirit and convictions. Released around the same time as *12 Years a Slave*, *Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom *doesn't pack the same emotional punch, but it remains an important biography of a once-in-a-lifetime leader. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom*: Starz

**Director: **Justin Chadwick

**Cast: **Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge, Riaad Moosa, Lindiwe Matshikiza, Jamie Bartlett, Terry Pheto, Deon Lotz

Mission: Impossible (1996)

Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in 'Mission: Impossible'

Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in 'Mission: Impossible'.

Ethan Hunt is America's answer to James Bond. In the '60s and '70s, CBS series *Mission: Impossible* followed U.S. undercover officers as they engaged in top-secret operations. Under Brian De Palma's cinematic direction, the spy work goes high-tech and high impact. Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt, a member of the Impossible Missions Force, or IMF, whose mission is compromised when he is suspected of being an agency mole.

"*Mission: Impossible* is structured as a Rubik's Cube that keeps on twisting," writes EW's critic. The film is also the gift that keeps on giving: There are eight movies in the franchise, although *Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning* (2025) is allegedly Cruise's last. But, as in all *M:I *movies, it's possible this is just a misdirection and the IMF's work will continue with another lead agent. Either way, this streaming opportunity will self-destruct in five seconds. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Mission: Impossible*: Starz

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Brian De Palma

**Cast: **Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vanessa Redgrave

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Duane Jones as Ben in 'Night of the Living Dead'

Duane Jones as Ben in 'Night of the Living Dead'.

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We have *Night of the Living Dead* to thank for our modern idea of zombies and the many tropes attached to the subgenre. Legendary director George Romero was inspired by the 1954 novel *I Am Legend* for this independent horror classic, which centers the action on a farmhouse overrun by ravenous, undead "ghouls." The film's allusions to then-current events (as EW's critic writes, "flesh-eating zombies as a Vietnam-era metaphor for America devouring itself") just make it all the more resonant. *—K.J.*

Where to watch *Night of the Living Dead*: Starz

**Director: **George Romero

**Cast: **Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Judith Ridley, Keith Wayne, Kyra Schon

Serendipity (2001)

Kate Beckinsale as Sara Thomas and John Cusack as Jonathan Trager in 'Serendipity'

Kate Beckinsale as Sara Thomas and John Cusack as Jonathan Trager in 'Serendipity'. Everett Collection

When destiny has a sense of humor, we call it serendipity, which also happens to be the title of one of 2001's most beloved romantic comedies. A whirlwind New York love story, *Serendipity* stars Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack as two young city dwellers who meet and enjoy a magical night — only to decide to let fate control whether they end up together. As the years pass and their life paths diverge, it seems destiny has other plans for the would-be lovers, but New York City and a series of fortunate events may end up reuniting the pair after all.

A missed connections comedy featuring an excellent supporting cast and a screenplay that is more than willing to lean into all of the best tropes of the genre, *Serendipity* is fun, funny, and guaranteed to make you yearn for a holiday season spent in the Big Apple. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Serendipity*: Starz

**EW grade:** A–

**Director: **Peter Chelsom

**Cast: **John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Molly Shannon, Jeremy Piven, Bridget Moynahan, Eugene Levy

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

Tom Holland as Peter Parker in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'

Tom Holland as Peter Parker in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.

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Tom Holland's third solo Spider-Man movie, *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, ties up some loose ends and touches hearts while doing it. The film's actors and production team were vigilant about keeping spoilers under wraps, and almost five years later, it's still worth protecting some of the movie's most special moments. Suffice it to say that a number of characters return, fans and critics loved the film, and Holland continues to take impeccable care of Peter Parker during his Marvel tour of duty. EW's critic applauds the ending, writing "what seems at first like pure fan service turns out to be some of the best and by far the most meta stuff Marvel has done, tender and funny and a little bit devastating." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Spider-Man: No Way Home*: Starz

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: ** Jon Watts

**Cast: **Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Benedict Wong, Tony Revolori, Marisa Tomei

Titanic (1997)

Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater in 'Titanic'

Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater in 'Titanic'.

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The tragic 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible proves, yet again, that the allure of the *Titanic* cannot be denied. The same can be said for James Cameron's cinematic adaptation of the infamous sinking, a three-hour epic that layers a fictional love story on top of a historical catastrophe, tracing the ship's trajectory from world-class vessel to its final resting place at the bottom of the North Atlantic.

Enriched by real-life characters and true accounts, Cameron's *Titanic* made Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet household names, revolutionized modern filmmaking, and launched a banger of a Céline Dion ballad. A tale of love and loss, classism and delusion, *Titanic* is more than worthy of the 11 Academy Awards it took home. The "Ship of Dreams" may never have made it to shore, but the film commemorating its doomed voyage deserves to be watched by any self-respecting romance fan.* —I.G.*

Where to watch *Titanic*: Starz

**EW grade:** A

**Director: **James Cameron

**Cast:** Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Danny Nucci, David Warner, Bill Paxton

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Not all the magic made it on TV for *Wicked: One Wonderful Night*.

Though taped in front of a live audience, NBC's two-hour television special actually filmed for almost four hours on Sept. 24 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood (the same theater where the Oscars take place).

Much of that extra time was spent setting the stage for the next performance, but there was plenty to keep guests entertained between takes. Rather than looking at their watches, the fan-filled audience was thrilled any time a performer was asked to do a second take on a song.

Here's what you didn't see from home.

An unintentional "Wizard and I" and "Defying Gravity" mashup

Jeff Goldblum and Cynthia Erivo during 'The Wizard and I' on 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Jeff Goldblum and Cynthia Erivo during 'The Wizard and I' on 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Cynthia Erivo is a renowned Tony winner with hundreds of Broadway performances under her belt — meaning she knows how to power through a flub with the audience none the wiser. And that's exactly what happened during her initial run at "The Wizard and I."

Though vocally on point, something rang odd about the bridge of the song: Erivo accidentally started singing part of "Defying Gravity." It's an understandable flub, given that when Elphaba sings of her future being "unlimited," the orchestration sounds almost identical to the Act I finale.

Even more adorableness from Remington

At most tapings, there is someone tasked with keeping the audience energized throughout the long taping period. During many of the filming breaks, the audience emcee would bring up people in the audience wearing elaborate costumes — including young Remington, whom the audience would later see become an instant sensation filling in as the Elphaba role during Ariana Grande's performance of "Popular."

Just one example of the 4-year-old's effortless charm: The emcee called him to the steps of the stage and asked "How old are you?" To which Remington, apparently mishearing the question, replied, "I'm good."

Remington and Ariana Grande perform 'Popular' on 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Remington and Ariana Grande perform 'Popular' on 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

Remington's mom revealed it wasn't even the movie that made her son fall in love with the world of *Wicked*, it was seeing all the branded merch at their local Target.

Prior to the "Popular" performance, Grande spent some time chatting with Remington, asking to borrow his broomstick to place it aside during their performance so she could hand him a wand instead, but promising to return it — which she ultimately almost forgot to do until reminded by the audience.

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Free dance lessons

Hollywood isn't above paying audience members. Tapings are often long days and the energy of those there just for fun may wane in hour 7 of cheering on the host of *America's Got the Voice Warriors*. But that was not the case at *Wicked: One Wonderful Night*. (In fact, we hear people were selling their tickets for thousands of dollars!)

That makes it all the more impressive that the studio audience — including Erivo's partner Lena Waithe and a very eager Frankie Grande, there with mom Joan to support his little sister — quickly learned some choreography and prop work using flowers minutes before cameras rolled on the opening number.

It probably helped that the routine was taught by *Wicked* and *Wicked: For Good* choreographer Christopher Scott.

A "thank u" to Ariana

In addition to the costume contests and overdosing on Remington cuteness, the audience emcee played music during the downtime — including Grande's hit "thank u, next." The song got an instant reaction from the crowd, who began singing along.

A few lines in, Grande poked her head out from the side curtain with a face of excitement, which elicited a giant cheer from the audience.

Defying gravity takes time

Cynthia Erivo flies above the audience during 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo flies above the audience during 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

Though much of *Wicked* and *Wicked: For Good* was shot practically, there's still a lot of movie magic needed to, say, make someone fly.

Cathy Rigby makes it look easy (at 72, she's still flying high over audiences as Peter Pan), but performing while harnessed is no joke. So it's perhaps no surprise that Erivo's "Defying Gravity" was shot in segments.

Though every note was pitch perfect both times, Erivo actually flew over the Dolby twice to sing the final portion of the modern classic — to the thrill of the audience, some of whom were in tears watching the star soar both physically and vocally.

Deleting a dictator

Speaking of "Defying Gravity," at the live taping when Nessarose actress Marissa Bode introduced her movie sister's big number, she included a warning about the importance of standing up to a "power-hungry dictator" that was cut from the NBC broadcast. The statement had a clear connection to the musical's plot surrounding the tyrannical Wizard and Elphaba's rebellion. But the politically outspoken Bode's words carried even greater weight in the current political climate and the audience cheered loudly when she made the not-so-subtle declaration.**

A second take of Babs and Judy

*Wicked: One Wonderful Night* concluded with the best rendition of "Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again" since Barbara Streisand and Judy Garland first performed it on *The Judy Garland Show* in 1963. And audiences got to see it twice!

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande duet during 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande duet during 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

After the first take (again with tears in the audience), the telecast's director came out and told his stars it was perfect. But Ervio and Grande weren't content. After looking at each other briefly, they declared they wanted the pleasure of singing it again. To the shock of no one, the entire room was happy to oblige.**

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It seems insane that anyone would buy a 40-year-old woman pretending to be 26 to land an entry-level job at a big New York publishing house… because it *is *insane. And that's part of *Younger*'s charm.

Created by Darren Star, the series took that premise and turned it into a warm, funny, occasionally wacky romantic comedy for seven seasons — a record for a TV Land original.

The reason *Younger* worked as well as it did (until the seventh season, which is best left unacknowledged) is largely due to the chemistry of the cast. If you're missing the magic and mayhem that orbited around Empirical Publishing, you're not alone.

That's exactly why ** is checking in with the *Younger* cast. Here's what the stars have been up to since the beloved series ended in 2021.

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Younger Season 3, Episode 1 Sept. 28, 2016; Sutton Foster attends the 2025 Drama League Awards at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on May 16, 2025 in New York City.

Sutton Foster in season 3 of 'Younger'; Foster at the Drama League Awards in 2025.

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As *Younger*'s heroine Liza Miller, Broadway icon Sutton Foster had a tricky line to toe: The audience needs to believe she can pull off lying to nearly everyone in her life while, at 40 years old, she takes a publishing job under the guise of being 26.

She also needs to be likeable enough that we're rooting for her success both professionally and personally. Foster's charisma and knack for goofy physical comedy were essential in pulling that off.

"I was just so proud to be part of such a hopeful, optimistic show with so many incredible people," Foster told EW in 2021. "I'm just so thrilled that so many people have tuned in and been a part of our world."

The same charisma, humor, and commitment to the bit helped Foster make a big impression on Broadway as the title character in *Thoroughly Modern Millie *(2002). The role won her a Tony and made her a household name after years of working on and off Broadway in various productions.

Since then, the Georgia native has been nominated for six more Tonys — including for *The Drowsy Chaperone*, *Shrek the Musical*, and the musical adaptation of *Little Women*. She took home the prize a second time for her role as Reno Sweeney in the 2011 revival of* Anything Goes*.

Foster soon transitioned into a TV career, starring in Amy Sherman-Palladino's short-lived small-town ballet dramedy* Bunheads* (2012–2013). Before that, her only substantial small-screen role was a brief run on *Flight of the Conchords *(2007).

Since *Younger* ended in 2019, Foster has returned to the stage, most notably in *The Music Man* alongside Hugh Jackman*.*

Foster has one daughter with ex-husband Ted Griffin, whom she divorced in 2024. She has since gone public with her relationship with Jackman.

Hilary Duff (Kelsey Peters)

Hilary Duff in 'In the Pink' (Season 4, Episode 4, aired July 19, 2017); Hilary Duff at the Fendi fashion show as part of Spring/Summer 2026 Milan Fashion Week on September 24, 2025 in Milan, Italy.

Hilary Duff in season 4 of 'Younger'; Duff at Milan Fashion Week in 2025.

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As Kelsey, Hilary Duff helps Liza *come clean* about her double life, and though it takes a while, eventually the rift between them is, like, *so yesterday*. And in the end, Kelsey lands a true win: She gets to grow her own digital publishing company alongside Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine. That is *what dreams are made of*.

Okay, a lot of that was song lyrics from Duff's pop star days, but it *does *explain a lot about Liza and Kelsey.

Of course, Duff is best known for her starring role on *Lizzie McGuire* (2001–2004), which helped launch her to teen pop stardom. Her signature character also got a feature film in 2003. Years later, the series was set for a revival, but it was abruptly canceled due to creative differences.

The Disney Channel hit led to a string of big-screen roles for the rising star. Duff appeared alongside Frankie Muniz in *Agent Cody Banks *(2003) and was part of Steve Martin's giant family in *Cheaper by the Dozen *(2003).

She also headlined *A Cinderella Story *(2003), *Raise Your Voice *(2004), *The Perfect Man *(2005), and *Material Girls *(2006) — alongside sister Haylie — before graduating to more adult fare in the military-industrial satire *War, Inc. *(2008) with John Cusack.

The born-and-bred Texan has continued her recording career, with five studio albums under her belt. More recently, she took the lead role in *How I Met Your Father *(2022–2023), which was canceled before it could reveal the answer.

Duff has one son with her first husband, former NHL player Mike Comrie. She married musician and producer Matthew Koma in 2019. The couple has three daughters together.

Peter Hermann (Charles Brooks)

Peter Hermann as Charles of the series YOUNGER.; Peter Hermann and Mariska Hargitay attend the amfAR Gala Cannes 2025 presented by Chopard at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 22, 2025 in Cap d'Antibes, France.

Peter Hermann in 'Younger'; Hermann at the amfAR Gala in Cannes in 2025.

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As very tall book publisher Charles, Peter Hermann won Liza's heart after several seasons of growing sexual tension. While the relationship ultimately didn't work out, he leaves his family's publishing empire for her to run while he attempts more creative pursuits.

Hermann kicked off his career with a bit part on the soap opera *Guiding Light* (1997–1998), but is perhaps best known for recurring roles on *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit* (2002–2022) and *Blue Bloods *(2012–2014). He's been a regular guest star elsewhere for decades, making appearances in everything from *30 Rock *(2007) to *White Collar *(2012).

On the big screen, the Yale grad has landed supporting roles in Paul Greengrass' *United 93 *(2006) and the Clint Eastwood/Amy Adams baseball drama *Trouble With the Curve *(2012). He was most recently seen as one of Carrie Bradshaw's suitors on *And Just Like That…*

Hermann met Mariska Hargitay after joining the cast of *SVU*. The two married in 2004 and have three children.

Nico Tortorella (Josh)

 Pictured: Nico Tortorella as Josh of the series YOUNGER.; Nico Tortorella at the "Kinds of Kindness" New York Premiere held at MoMA on June 20, 2024 in New York, New Yor

Nico Tortorella as Josh in 'Younger'; Tortorella at the 'Kinds of Kindness' premiere in 2024.

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Nico Tortorella's Josh was known for his tattoos and his ability to make Liza swoon. Much to the relief of Team Josh, the series finale points to Liza rekindling things with her much younger ex.

*Younger* is Tortorella's most notable role so far, though many may remember him from *Scream 4 *(2011) and the first season of Kevin Williamson's serial killer series *The Following *(2013), starring Kevin Bacon.

Since *Younger*, Tortorella has popped up as a judge on *RuPaul's Drag Race* and a competitor on the celebrity edition, as well as a member of the main cast in *The Walking Dead: World Beyond* (2020–2021).

Tortorella and longtime partner Bethany C. Meyers married in 2018 and have two children together.

Miriam Shor (Diana Trout)

YOUNGER, l-r: Miriam Shor in 'In the Pink' (Season 4, Episode 4, aired July 19, 2017).; Miriam Shor attends the screening for the opening night film "Jane Austen Wrecked My Life" at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 04, 2025 in Santa Barbara, California

Miriam Shor in season 4 of 'Younger'; Shor at a 'Jane Austed Wrecked My Life' screening in 2025.

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As Diana — Liza's blunt, snarky boss with the most enviable collection of statement jewelry on television — Miriam Shor stole every scene she was in.

Shor kicked off her career on stage, making a name for herself as Yitzhak in John Cameron Mitchell's hit musical *Hedwig and the Angry Inch* in 1998. She reprised the role in the 2001 film adaptation, but soon moved to television, landing on *The West Wing* (2005), *Damages* (2007–2010), and *The Good Wife *(2012–2015).

The veteran actress appeared in Todd Haynes' Emmy-winning miniseries adaptation of *Mildred Pierce *(2011) and booked a key role in the final season of* The Americans *(2018). In recent years, she's been spotted in *Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 *(2023) as well as Oscar darlings *Maestro* (2023) and *American Fiction *(2023).

Shor recently returned to television in Vince Gilligan's highly anticipated sci-fi series* Pluribus*, alongside Rhea Seehorn.

She has been married to Justin Hagan since 2009, and they share two children.

Debi Mazar (Maggie Amato)

Debi Mazar, 'Girls on the Side', (Season 5, ep. 510, aired Aug. 14, 2018); Debi Mazar attends the Gabriela Hearst Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at Palais De Tokyo on March 10, 2025 in Paris, France.

Debi Mazar in season 5 of 'Younger'; Mazar at Paris Fashion Week in 2025.

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Liza simply would not survive without her best friend and roommate Maggie, and *Younger *was a better show for having an honest outsider's perspective on Liza's shenanigans. Maggie certainly never held back.

That no-nonsense attitude seems to come naturally for Debi Mazar, who has made a name for herself as a character actress going back decades. She first rose to showbiz prominence as a makeup artist for her friend Madonna.

From there, the native New Yorker found a niche with quintessential New York filmmakers. Her movie debut was as Henry Hill's mistress in *Goodfellas* (1990), and she went on to appear in Spike Lee's *Jungle Fever *(1991) and *Malcolm X *(1992), as well as Woody Allen's *Bullets Over Broadway* (1994).

During that stretch, she landed two interconnected series regular gigs — first on *Civil Wars *(1991–1993), then reprising the character on the final season of *L.A. Law *(1993–1994).

After popping up in *Batman Forever* (1995), *Empire Records* (1995), and *The Insider *(1999), Mazar found a semi-permanent home as Vincent Chase's publicist on *Entourage *(2004–2011). In 2009, she took a spin on the dance floor as a contestant on *Dancing With the Stars*.

Over the last few years, Mazar has been everywhere: a guest judge on *World's Worst Cooks*, a celebrity panelist on *Match Game*, and as Medusa in the mythical, Jeff Goldblum-led comedy *Kaos *(2024).

In 2011, Mazar turned her love of cooking into a full-time gig when she and her husband Gabriele Corcos started their Cooking Channel series, *Extra Virgin*. It yielded two cookbooks and a spinoff, *Extra Virgin Americana*.

Mazar and Corcos have been married since 2002 and have two daughters together.

Molly Bernard (Lauren Heller)

Pictured: Molly Bernard as Lauren of the series YOUNGER; Molly Bernard attends "Cult Of Love" Broadway Opening Night at Yard House on December 12, 2024 in New York City

Molly Bernard in 'Younger'; Bernard at the opening night of 'Cult of Love' in 2024.

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Molly Bernard found her breakout role on *Younger* as Kelsey's up-for-anything, PR maven best friend Lauren.

"[Lauren's] just a weird, bright light — a strange, neon light," the actress told EW in 2021. "I think that a neon light is sometimes going to make your life a lot more interesting than an incandescent one. She's given me that kind of confidence too. I want to just bottle that [attitude] up, put it into fairy dust, and give it to all."

While *Younger* became her primary gig for several years, the actress also made a splash as the younger version of Judith Light's character on *Transparent* (2016–2017), booked a recurring role on *Chicago Med* (2018–2020), and landed bit parts in *The Intern *(2015) and *Sully *(2016).

After *Younger* ended, Bernard made an appearance as Glen Powell's ex-wife in Richard Linklater's *Hit Man *(2023). She also made her Broadway debut in 2024 in the ensemble of Leslye Headland's *Cult of Love*, sharing the stage with Shailene Woodley, Zachary Quinto, and Mare Winningham.

Bernard married Hannah Lieberman in 2021, and the couple had a daughter in 2023.

Phoebe Dynevor (Clare)

Phoebe Dynevor in Younger; Phoebe Dynevor attends the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at on March 10, 2025 in Paris, France

Phoebe Dynevor in 'Younger'; Dynevor at Paris Fashion Week in 2025.

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She might be the Diamond of the First Water, Daphne Bridgerton, but before that, Phoebe Dynevor was known to *Younger* fans as Clare, Josh's Irish baby mama.

Dynevor's character joined the party in season 4, and while her relationship with Josh ultimately doesn't pan out — even with that big trip to Ireland — it obviously changes Josh's life forever.

The Manchester native began acting as a teenager, appearing in various U.K. series, including *Waterloo Road* (2009–2010) and *Dickensian *(2015–2016)*, *a murder mystery featuring a whole smattering of Charles Dickens characters.

By 2020, she nabbed the part of Daphne in *Bridgerton* (2020–2022), then made the jump to film, earning acclaim in the high-finance relationship thriller *Fair Play *(2023) opposite Alden Ehrenreich. She headlined the globetrotting tech thriller *Inheritance *(2025) before going head-to-head with Diane Lane in *Anniversary *(2025), alongside Dylan O'Brien, Kyle Chandler, and Zoey Deutch.

She'll soon appear in a M. Night Shyamalan/Nicholas Sparks supernatural romantic thriller (you read that right), *Remain*, set for 2026, per Deadline.

The English actress got engaged to Cameron Fuller in 2024.

Charles Michael Davis (Zane Anders)

Charles Michael Davis Younger; Charles Michael Davis attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix's "FUBAR" at The Grove on May 22, 2023 in Los Angeles, California

Charles Michael Davis in season 5 of 'Younger'; Davis at the 2023 premiere of 'FUBAR'.

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Though he didn't pop up in *Younger* world until season 4, Charles Michael Davis made a quick impact as Zane, an ambitious editor from a rival publishing house who ends up in bed with Kelsey.

While he made an impression as Zane, Davis is perhaps better known as Marcel, leader of the vampires roaming around the French Quarter in the *Vampire Diaries* spinoff, *The Originals* (2013–2018).

Between those two main roles, the Ohio native found time for other small-screen work, appearing in a handful of episodes of *Grey's Anatomy *(2013) as well as *Chicago P.D.* (2019) and* For the People* (2019). He later joined the cast of *NCIS: New Orleans* (2020–2021).

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What To Watch with Glen Powell for The Running Man; Billy Bob Thornton for Landman season 2; The Jonas Brothers for A Very Jonas Christmas Movie

Glen Powell in 'The Running Man'; 'A Very Jonas Christmas'; Billy Bob Thornton on 'Landman'. Credit:

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After playing "Hangman" in *Top Gun: Maverick* and *Hit Man* in last year's Netflix action-comedy, now Glen Powell is playing *The Running Man*, directed by Edgar Wright and based on Stephen King novel of the same name.

Also in theaters, the Four Horsemen are back, now teaming up with three young illusionists for *Now You See Me: Now You Don't*. On streaming, brothers Kevin, Joe, and Nick are struggling to get from London to New York (not because of the government shutdown) to spend the holidays with their family in *A Very Jonas Christmas*.

On TV, Billy Bob Thornton is back for a new season of *Landman*, Mel Owens proposes (or does he?) on the season finale of *The Golden Bachelor*, and the fall finales of *9-1-1*, *9-1-1: Nashville*, and *Grey's Anatomy* turn up the drama...and end on some cliffhangers.

Monday, Nov. 10

Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan

'The Voice' coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan.

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**Streaming*****Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth* (docuseries debut) - Hulu*******The Gone* - Acorn TV*******Honest Renovations: A Holiday Home Makeover* (special) - The Roku Channel*******Marines* (docuseries) - Netflix*******Scrublands* (season premiere) - Acorn TV********

**8 p.m.*********90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way* - TLC*******Below Deck Mediterranean *- Bravo*******Finding Mr. Christmas* - Hallmark*******Holiday Baking Championship* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)*******Name That Tune* - Fox*******The Neighborhood* - CBS*******St. Denis Medical* - NBC*******WWE Monday Night RAW* - Netflix (5 p.m. PT)

**8:15 p.m.*****Monday Night Football* (Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers) - ABC / ESPN******

**8:30 p.m.*****DMV* - CBS******

**9 p.m.*********Baked With Love: Holiday* - Hallmark*******Celebrity Weakest Link *- Fox*******FBI* - CBS*******Seeking Sister Wife* - TLC*******The Voice* - NBC (next day on Peacock)*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**10 p.m.*****The Last 600 Meters* (doc) - PBS*******Watson *- CBS

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

Tuesday, Nov. 11

THE GOLDEN GIRLS, Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, 1985 - 1992

'The Golden Girls' stars Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Betty White.

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**Movies*********Beyond the Gaze: Jule Campbell's Swimsuit Issue* (doc) - Digital*******Sex Diva* - In theaters

**Streaming*********All's Fair *- Hulu*******The Boulet Brothers' Dragula* - Shudder*******Forest of the Missing* - MHz Choice*******Port Poison — Santeri's Deal* (series debut) - MHz Choice*******Squid Game: The Challenge* - Netflix******

**8 p.m.*********100 Day Dream Home *- HGTV*******American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute* - PBS*******Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown* (season premiere) - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+*******Dancing With the Stars* - ABC / Disney+*******Homestead Rescue* (season finale) - Discovery*******Love & Hip Hop Miami* - BET*******NCIS: Origins* - CBS*******The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City* - Bravo******

**9 p.m.*****Alex vs America* - Food Network*******Baylen Out Loud* - TLC*******NCIS* - CBS*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo

**9:15 p.m.*****Surviving Mormonism With Heather Gay* (limited docuseries debut) - Bravo (all episodes drop next day on Peacock)******

**10 p.m.*********20/20: The Golden Girls: 40 Years of Laughter and Friendship* - ABC*******7 Little Johnstons* - TLC*******Hustlers, Gamblers, Crooks* (season finale) - Discovery*******NCIS: Sydney* - CBS*******Who Hired the Hit Man?* - ID (next day on HBO Max)******

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

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Wednesday, Nov. 12

Cindy, Mel Owens, Nicolle, and Carol on The Golden Bachelor

Cindy, Mel Owens, Nicolle, and Carol on 'The Golden Bachelor'.

**Movies*********Freakier Friday* (streaming debut) - Disney+*******A Merry Little Ex-Mas* - Netflix*******Playdate* - Prime Video******

**Streaming*****Being Eddie* (doc) - Netflix*******Down Cemetery Road* - Apple TV*******Hazbin Hotel* - Prime Video*******Ink Master* - Paramount+*******Loot* - Apple TV*******The Morning Show* - Apple TV*******Murdaugh: Death in the Family* - Hulu*******Palm Royale* (season premiere) - Apple TV*******Selling the OC* (season premiere) - Netflix******

**8 p.m.*********The Challenge: Vets and New Threats* - MTV*******Chicago Med* - NBC*******The Floor* - Fox*******The Golden Bachelor* (season finale) - ABC*******Help! I Wrecked My House* - HGTV*******Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent* - The CW*******Survivor* - CBS*******Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)******

**9 p.m.*********99 to Beat* - Fox*******Chicago Fire *- NBC*******Dangerously Obese* - TLC*******Expedition Unknown* - Discovery*******Operation Space Station* (two-part special finale) - PBS*******Sistas* - BET******

**9:30 p.m.*****The Amazing Race* - CBS******

**10 p.m.*********About Face* - TLC*******Chicago PD* - NBC*******Expedition Files* - Discovery*******Shark Tank* - ABC*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**10:30 p.m.*********Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head* - Comedy Central

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central

Thursday, Nov. 13

THE SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES - Season 3

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'.

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**Streaming*********Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake* - HBO Max*******Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted* (series debut) - HBO / HBO Max*******The Beast in Me* (series debut) - Netflix*******Blue Lights* (season premiere) - BritBox*******The Kardashians* - Hulu*******A Life's Worth* - Viaplay*******Last Samurai Standing* (series debut) - Netflix*******The Light in the Hall* - Acorn TV / AMC+*******Married at First Sight* - Peacock*******My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story* (docuseries debut) - Paramount+*******Reasonable Doubt* (season finale) - Hulu*******The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives* (season premiere) - Hulu*******Tiffany Haddish Goes Off* (docuseries debut) - Peacock******

**8 p.m.*********9-1-1* (fall finale) - ABC*******Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage* - CBS*******Hell's Kitchen* - Fox*******Law & Order *- NBC*******Police 24/7 *- The CW*******The Real Housewives of Orange County* (reunion, part 2) - Bravo******

**8:15 p.m.*****Thursday Night Football* (New York Jets at New England Patriots) - Prime Video

**8:30 p.m.*****Ghosts* - CBS******

**9 p.m.*****9-1-1: Nashville* (fall finale) - ABC*******Alex vs Arod *- HBO / HBO Max*******Law & Order: SVU *- NBC*******Matlock* - CBS*******Special Forces: World's Toughest Test* - Fox*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**10 p.m.*********Elsbeth* - CBS*******Grey's Anatomy* (fall finale) - ABC

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show* - Comedy Central**

Friday, Nov. 14

Glen Powell stars in Paramount Pictures' "THE RUNNING MAN."

Glen Powell in 'The Running Man'.

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**Movies*****Arco* - In select theaters*******Belén* - Prime Video*******Bull Run* - In theaters, Digital*******Bunny* - In theaters*******The Carpenter's Son* - In theaters*******Come See Me in the Good Light* - Apple TV*******Drop Dead City* (doc) - Digital, VOD*******Eddington* (streaming debut) - HBO Max*******In Your Dreams* - Netflix*******Jay Kelly* - In select theaters*******Keeper* - In theaters*******King Ivory* - In theaters*******Left-Handed Girl* - In select theaters*******Murder at the Embassy* - Digital, VOD*******Muzzle: City of Wolves* - In theaters*******Nobody 2* (streaming debut) - Peacock*******Nouvelle Vague* - Netflix*******Now You See Me: Now You Don't* - In theaters*******The Perfect Gamble *- In theaters, VOD*******Rebuilding* - In theaters*******The Running Man* - In theaters*******Sallywood* - Digital*******Sirât* - In theaters*******Steve Schapiro: Being Everywhere* (doc) - In theaters*******The Things You Kill* - In theaters*******Trap House* - In theaters*******A Very Jonas Christmas Movie* (movie) - Disney+******

**Streaming*********Cat's Eye* - Hulu*******Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars* - Apple TV*******The Last Frontier* - Apple TV*******Malice* (series debut) - Prime Video*******Maxton Hall — The World Between Us* - Prime Video*******Pluribus* - Apple TV*******The Seduction* (series debut) - HBO Max******

**8 p.m.*********Belle Collective* - OWN*******The Braxtons* - We TV*******Celebrity Wheel of Fortune* - ABC*******Friday Night Vibes* (*Die Hard* and *Elf*) - TBS*******Gold Rush* - Discovery *******Happy's Place* - NBC*******Have We Met This Christmas?* (movie) - GAF*******The Mistletoe Murders* - Hallmark*******One to One: John & Yoko* (doc) - HBO / HBO Max*******Power Book IV: Force* - Starz*******Sheriff Country* - CBS*******Vampirina: Teenage Vampire* (season finale) - Disney Channel******

**8:30 p.m.*****Stumble* - NBC******

**9 p.m.*****20/20* - ABC*******Dateline *- NBC*******Fire Country* - CBS*******Great Performances: Twelfth Knight* - PBS*******The Last Woodsman* (season premiere) - Discovery*******The Mistletoe Murders* - Hallmark*******My Lottery Dream Home* - HGTV*******Ready to Love* - OWN*******The Unbelievable With Dan Aykroyd* - History******

**10 p.m.*********Boston Blue* - CBS*******Everything on the Menu With Braun Strowman* - USA**

Saturday, Nov. 15

**Check Local Listings*****2025 Media Access Awards With Easterseals* - PBS******

**8 p.m.*********Cold Justice* (season finale) - Oxygen*******Dinner and a Movie* (*Bullet Train*) - TBS*******Eric Jerome Dickey's Friends and Lovers* (two-night movie event debut) - Lifetime*******Three Wisest Men *(movie) - Hallmark*******Timeless Tidings of Joy* (movie) - GAF******

**9 p.m.*****The Death Investigator With Barbara Butcher* - Oxygen******

**10 p.m.*****48 Hours* - CBS

**11:30 p.m.*****Saturday Night Live* (host Glen Powell; musical guest Olivia Dean) - NBC******

Sunday, Nov. 16

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris

Billy Bob Thornton on 'Landman'.

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**Streaming*********House of David* (season finale) - Prime Video*******Landman* (season premiere) - Paramount+*******Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints* (season premiere) - FOX Nation*******Mayor of Kingstown* - Paramount+*******Tulsa King* - Paramount+******

**6 p.m.*****Snapped: Behind Bars* - Oxygen******

**7 p.m.*********America's Funniest Home Videos* - ABC*******Killer Relationship With Faith Jenkins* - Oxygen

**7:30 p.m.*****60 Minutes* - CBS******

**8 p.m.*********90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?* - TLC*******The American Revolution* (docuseries debut) - PBS*******Eric Jerome Dickey's Friends and Lovers* (two-night movie event finale) - Lifetime*******Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)*******Killer Grannies* - Oxygen*******Pencil Me in for Christmas* (movie) - GAF*******The Real Housewives of Potomac* - Bravo*******The Simpsons* - Fox*******Tidings for the Season* (movie) - Hallmark********

**8:15 p.m.*****Sunday Night Football* (Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles) - NBC

**8:30 p.m.*********Tracker* - CBS*******Universal Basic Guys* - Fox

**9 p.m.*****Anne Rice's Talamasca: The Secret Order* - AMC / AMC+*******It: Welcome to Derry* - HBO / HBO Max*******Krapopolis* - Fox*******Prime Minister* (doc) - CNN*******Robin Hood* - MGM+*******Sweet Empire: Winter Wars* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)*******Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo******

**9:30 p.m.*****The Road* - CBS******

**10 p.m.*****Billy the Kid* - MGM+*******The Chair Company *- HBO / HBO Max*******In the Eye of the Storm* - Discovery*******Sister Wives* - TLC******

**10:30 p.m.*****I Love LA* - HBO / HBO Max******

**11 p.m.*****Last Week Tonight With John Oliver* (season finale) - HBO / HBO Max**

*times are ET and subject to change

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