11 TV series and movies to watch the week of March 24, 2019



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If you have some free time this week, consider watching these 11 television series and movies, which are a great mix of new shows, season firsts and antiques, but also goodies. If you do not spend your Friday watching the new season of Santa Clarita Diet followed by a screening of the live action Dumbo, do you even live?

Below, the complete list of TV shows and movies to put on your radar this week:

Two weeks noticeIf you're bored on Sunday, try watching this 2002 romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, who is a real gem. It is centered on Lucy (Sandra Bullock), a Type A lawyer who works for a raging billionaire (Grant), and the romance follows. Streaming on Hulu

Love & Hip Hop: AtlantaRasheeda Frost, Mimi Faust, Karlie Redd, Kirk Frost, Scrapp DeLeon, Spice, Tokyo Vanity and Stevie J are back for a new theater season. 8 hours ET on VH1

A nation under stress: A new HBO documentary that explores the correlation between stress and life expectancy in America. 9 am ET on HBO

Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Child: The comedian Nate Bargatze evokes air travel, cheap weddings and, interestingly, chocolate milk in this new Netflix special. Streaming on Netflix

Million Dollar Mile: This show of endurance reality TV show is produced by Lebron James and I am exhausted looking at the promo. 9 am ET on CBS

Jane the Virgin: Season five of this long series starring Gina Rodriguez kicks off tonight. Check out the trailer below. 9 am ET on the CW

Abby: A woman named Abby (Natalie Morales) owns and operates a bar in her yard. What can go wrong? Spoiler: So many things. 9:30 p.m.. AND on NBC

Hanna: Based on the 2011 film starring Saoirse Ronan, this new series is centered on a girl (Esme Creed-Miles) raised as an badbadin in the woods. Streaming on Amazon Prime

Santa Clarita Diet: Drew Barrymore is still a cannibal and always hilarious in season three of this popular Netflix show. Streaming on Netflix

Dumbo: This beloved Disney movie, on a flying elephant saving a troubled circus, receives live treatment. Actors that appear include Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton. In theaters

50th NAACP Image AwardsAnthony Anderson hosts this annual awards ceremony, which pays tribute to black artists working in television and film. 9 am ET on TV One

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