What To Watch: Vikings: Valhalla Ends, Sausage Party Sequel Series, Impractical Jokers And More
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On TV this Thursday: Vikings: Valhalla returns for its third and final season, Seth Rogen's Sausage Party gets a sequel series and Serena Williams hosts the ESPYS. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)
Prentiss and Rossi wade through BAU history to find connections to Gold Star; Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives) begins an arc as Gideon's ex.
Evil
Paramount+
David stumbles into the life of a man contemplating murder-suicide; Sheryl moves forward with her plan to prevent Timothy from becoming the Antichrist. (Read Ep. 7 recap.)
Sausage Party: Foodtopia
Prime Video
Sequel series premiere (all eight episodes): The gang attempts to build their own society; Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig and Michael Cera reprise their voice roles. (Watch trailer.)
Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black
Prime Video
Movie premiere: After a man (played by The Game's Cory Hardrict) abandons his wife (Harlem's Meagan Good), his prior wicked deeds come to light. (Watch trailer.)
Vikings: Valhalla
Netflix
Final season premiere (all eight episodes): Seven years later, Freydis is the undisputed leader of pagan Jomsborg, while Leif and Harald have triumphed in Constantinople. (Watch trailer.)Courtesy of Netflix
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ESPYS
ABC
The Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards are handed out to 2024’s best athletes; tennis legend Serena Williams hosts.
Shark Week
Discovery
Night 5 specials include Monster of Oz (8 pm), Caught! When Sharks Attack (9 pm) and Great White Danger Zone (10 pm). (View full schedule; plus, How to Stream!)
ET
The Real Housewives of Orange County
Bravo
Season 18 premiere: Shannon tries to move forward after her DUI; Emily has a new gym obsession; Tamra's inner circle has changed.
ET
Impractical Jokers
TBSNEW NETWORK
Season 11 premiere (two episodes): The pranksters are back, featuring an unforgettable dance party hosted by NSYNC's Joey Fatone.