What To Watch: Kid 90 And WandaVision Docs, Garner's Yes Day And More
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On TV this Friday: CBS gives viewers a second chance to catch Oprah Winfrey's Meghan and Harry interview, Disney+ takes viewers behind the scenes of WandaVision, and TV's Punky Brewster revisits the 1990s by way of Hulu. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for March 12, 2021
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Cherry
Apple TV+
Film premiere: A disenfranchised young man (Spider-Man's Tom Holland) meets the love of his life (A Teacher's Ciara Bravo), but risks losing her due a series of bad decisions and difficult circumstances.
Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of WandaVision
Disney+
Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and WandaVision's creative team go behind the scenes of the recently ended MCU series. (Burning questions answered!)
The One
Netflix
Series premiere (all eight episodes): Hannah Ware (Boss) plays the CEO of a tech company that allows people to identify their perfect mate via a DNA test. So... AMC's Soulmates?
Paradise PD
Netflix
Part 3 premiere (12 episodes): Crawford develops an unholy friendship; Fitz gets a new identity; Gina and Kevin make a big announcement. (Watch trailer.)
Yes Day
Netflix
Film premiere: Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez play parents who decide to say "yes" to their kids' wildest requests for one day only.
kid 90
Hulu
Documentary premiere: Punky Brewster's Soleil Moon Frye reveals the culmination of hundreds of hours of home video footage she captured while growing up in Hollywood and NYC in the 1990s; talking heads include Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green, David Arquette and Stephen Dorff. (Watch trailer.)
ET
The Blacklist
NBC
Red and Dembe find themselves in peril when Townsend deploys a torture specialist who uses unorthodox methods on her victims.