What To Watch: JLaw, Harry Styles And Weird Al Movies, Enola Holmes Sequel, Selena Gomez Docu, Manifest And More

On TV this Friday: Jennifer Lawrence plays a war veteran, Harry Styles plays a policeman and Daniel Radcliffe plays Weird Al Yankovic. Plus, Millie Bobby Brown reprises her role as Enola Holmes, Selena Gomez gets candid and Manifest's final season takes flight.

Below are 15 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for November 4, 2022

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Causeway

Apple TV+

Movie premiere: Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence plays a soldier struggling to adjust after returning home to New Orleans; Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta) co-stars. (JLaw no longer playing Elizabeth Holmes?)

Director by Night

Disney+

The Marvel special takes viewers behind the scenes of Michael Giacchino's special presentation, Werewolf by Night.

Enola Holmes 2

Netflix

Movie premiere: Mille Bobby Brown's Enola enlists the help of her friends and brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) to solve her first official case as a detective.

Manifest

Netflix

Final season premiere (first 10 episodes): Picking up two years later, the Stone family and the other 828ers search for the true meaning behind the Callings. (Get scoop; Part 2 release date TBA.)

The Mosquito Coast

Apple TV+

Season 2 premiere: Allie and Margot reveal the truth about how they became fugitives from the U.S. government. (Watch trailer.)

My Policeman

Prime Video

Movie premiere: Harry Styles (Don't Worry Darling), Emma Corrin (The Crown) and David Dawson (The Last Kingdom) star in this dramatic tale of forbidden love in 1950s Britain.

Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me

Apple tv+

The candid documentary explores Gomez's battle with lupus, her 2017 kidney transplant and her bipolar diagnosis. (Watch trailer.)

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

The Roku Channel

Movie premiere: Daniel Radcliffe portrays the parody hitmaker behind such iconic tracks as "Like a Surgeon" and "White & Nerdy"; Evan Rachel Wood co-stars as Madonna. (Watch trailer.)


Also streaming Friday: The debuts of Buying Beverly Hills (Netflix) and Slumberkins (Apple TV+); the My Dream Quinceañera Season 1 finale (Paramount+); and new episodes of Acapulco, Central Park, The Problem With Jon Stewart and Shantaram (Apple TV+), The Great British Baking Show (Netflix) and The Peripheral (Prime Video).

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20/20 Presents Black Panther: In Search of Wakanda

ABC

The special features interviews with Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler and Chadwick Boseman's widow, Simone Ledward Boseman.

A Magical Christmas Village

Hallmark Channel

TV-movie premiere: A miniature Christmas village brings the magic of the holidays to three generations of women; Alison Sweeney (Days of Our Lives), Luke Macfarlane (Killjoys) and Marlo Thomas (That Girl) star. (View our Christmas Movie Guide!)

The Lincoln Project

Showtime

Docuseries finale: As scandals are made public, cracks in the political organization widen and colleagues begin to speak out.

Lopez vs. Lopez

NBC

Series premiere: George and Mayan Lopez star in a comedy inspired by their real-life father-daughter relationship; Matt Shively (The Real O'Neals) and Selenis Leyva (Orange Is the New Black) co-star.

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Young Rock

NBC

Season 3 premiere: After losing the 2032 election, Dwayne receives an unexpected call.

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Whose Line Is It Anyway?

The CW

Ryan, Colin and Wayne are joined by guest comedian Gary Anthony Williams. (Which CW dramas are already in limbo?)

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Frank launches an investigation when the Reagans are targeted amid protests against a controversial NYPD unit. (Get scoop.)

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