What To Watch: Leverage: Redemption Finale, Willow Documentary And More
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On TV this Wednesday: The Leverage team plots a season-ending escape, Hulu launches superhero comedy Extraordinary, and Disney+ goes behind the scenes with Willow. Here are 10 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 January 25, 2023
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Extraordinary
Hulu
Series premiere (all eight episodes): The British comedy is set in a world where everyone over the age of 18 has a superpower — that is, everyone except for 25-year-old Jen (played by Belfast's Máiréad Tyers).
Leverage: Redemption
Freevee
Season 2 finale (Part 2 of 2): The team must find a way out of the museum before they get fingered for stealing the Maharaja’s Crown. (Not yet renewed.)
National Treasure: Edge of History
Disney+
Jess & Co. embark on their most dangerous caper yet; Liam teams with Myles in a desperate attempt to bring down Billie and her secret organization.
Willow: Behind the Magic
Disney+
The documentary takes viewers behind the scenes for an in-depth look at the making of the eight-part sequel series, which wrapped Jan. 11 (read recap).
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The Challenge
MTV
With the final challenge fast approaching, players worry that they have let a champion skate by for too long.
Top Gun
Paramount Network
Celebrate Top Gun: Maverick's Oscar nomination for Best Picture by revisiting the 1986 classic starring Tom Cruise, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis.
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Sistas
BET
Fatima's friend catches Zac in a questionable situation; Tamara has Hayden right where she needs him.
Special Forces: World's Toughest Test
Fox
New challenges include a sky-scraping tactical repel and a high-pressure simulation that puts one celebrity recruit over the edge.
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Tough as Nails
CBS
Savage Crew and Dirty Hands must organize and load a 15,000-pound fishing net onto a boat.
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grown-ish
Freeform
Junior sets his sights on a new stock market side hustle; Aaron's students accuse him of being a sellout; Lauryn stops singing to focus on a "real job."