What To Watch: Killjoys Finale, IMAX Inhumans, Narcos Returns And More

On your screen this Friday: The Killjoys brace for war, Marvel's Inhumans arrive on the big screen and Narcos returns in a post-Pablo Escobar world. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for September 1, 2017

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Marvel's Inhumans

IMAX theaters

Theatrical premiere (first two episodes): This series chronicles a royal family of superhumans, led by king Black Bolt (Hell on Wheels‘ Anson Mount); Serinda Swan (Graceland), Ken Leung (Lost) and Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones) co-star. (Watch Comic-Con Q&A; view trailer; get ABC premiere date.)

Narcos

Netflix

Season 3 premiere (all 10 episodes): DEA agent Javier Peña turns to American and Colombian law enforcement to help take down the Cali Cartel. (Watch trailer; already renewed.)

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Raven's Home Marathon

Disney Channel

Through 10 pm | Here's your chance to catch up on the first six episodes of the well-received That's So Raven spinoff.

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Diana, 7 Days

NBC

This two-hour documentary, in conjunction with the BBC, examines the aftermath of Princess Di's death; interviews include Princes William and Harry.

Killjoys

Syfy

Season 3 finale: Aneela "changes the game" as the Killjoy militia heads into battle. (Get renewal status.)

MacGyver

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: When the team intercepts a kill order sent to Murdoc by a terrorist group, Mac masquerades as his arch enemy to save a potential target.

Shark Tank

ABC

Repeat to Revisit: Pitches include franchise art studios and a line of hair products infused with pheromones. (Moving to Sundays.)

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Hawaii Five-0

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: The team tracks a dangerous enemy, only to wind up facing certain death on Lanai; Grover takes his son to Chicago. (Read Season 8 preview.)

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: Jamie and Eddie suspect foul play is involved when a woman has an allergic reaction to lifesaving medication. (Get CBS fall premiere dates.)

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Room 104

HBO

A housekeeper (Sons of Anarchy's Dendrie Taylor) reconnects with her younger self (Flesh and Bone's Sarah Hay).

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