What To Watch: MacGyver Series Finale, Michael B. Jordan's Without Remorse, Oprah's Elliot Page Q&A And More

On TV this Friday: Oprah Winfrey sits down with Elliot Page, Justin Theroux heads towards The Mosquito Coast and MacGyver comes to a sudden end. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for April 30, 2021

ET

22 vs. Earth

Disney+

This Pixar short reveals why Soul's skeptical sidekick (voiced again by Tina Fey) refuses to be born.

Invincible

Amazon Prime

Season 1 finale: Mark is determined to prove that he's become the hero he's always wanted to be by battling a seemingly unstoppable force. (Hear the news?)

Marvel Studios Assembled

Disney+

Viewers are taken behind the scenes of the recently ended Falcon and The Winter Soldier. (So,  about that Sharon Carter reveal...)

The Mosquito Coast

Apple TV+

Series premiere (first two episodes): An idealistic inventor (The Leftovers' Justin Theroux) and his family attempt to outrun the U.S. government; Melissa George (Grey's Anatomy) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)

The Oprah Conversation

Apple TV+

The Umbrella Academy's Elliot Page sits down for his first televised interview since he came out as transgender.

Tom Clancy's Without Remorse

Amazon Prime

Film premiere: A Navy SEAL (Black Panther's Michael B. Jordan) uncovers a  global conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife.

ET

The Blacklist

NBC

The Task Force devises a plan to intercept a Soviet-era cipher machine; Liz's loyalty is put to the test; Red and Dembe are called to a meeting.

MacGyver

CBS

Series finale: Mac and Riley go missing and wake up 24 hours later with no memory of what  happened. (Watch a sneak peek; visit TVLine after the finale!)

ET

Van Helsing

Syfy

Jack and a surprising ally face off against the Dark One.

ET

A Black Lady Sketch Show

HBO

A group of girlfriends face first-class confusion on a trip to Fiji; Bryanni unleashes her trademark twerking skills.


🏳️‍🌈 ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY 🏳️‍🌈
On April 30, 1997, the title character of the ABC sitcom Ellen came out as gay -- just weeks after star Ellen DeGeneres herself came out via Time magazine.

Recommended