10 TV Shows, Movies, and Podcasts to Get You Through the Next Few Days

Yes, the Super Bowl, but more importantly: "To All the Boys: Always and Forever."

Another week, another slate of new TV shows and movies. Yes, we have the Super Bowl, but if you're not a sports person, there's still plenty to look forward to. To All the Boys 3! A new Netflix true-crime title! A Hallmark Valentine's Day movie! Don't worry: You'll be sufficiently entertained. 

Below, all the TV shows and movies to look out for this week: 

Sunday, February 7 

Super Bowl LV: Here's everything we know about this year's game. 6 p.m. ET on CBS 

Monday, February 8 

Black Lightning: Watch the trailer for season four, below. 9 p.m. ET on The CW

“Good Trouble” by Leigh Nash and  Ruby Amanfu: The new song, per a press email, “examines social justice and racial tensions with honesty and vulnerability.”

Tuesday, February 9 

Black Art: In the Absence of Light: Per an HBO official description, “Inspired by the late David Driskell’s landmark 1976 exhibition, ‘Two Centuries of Black American Art,’ the documentary Black Art: In the Absence of Light offers an illuminating introduction to the work of some of the foremost Black visual artists working today. ” 9 p.m. ET on HBO 

Wednesday, February 10 

Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel: Netflix's latest true-crime watch is here. Read an official description, below. Streaming on Netflix 

“From housing serial killers to untimely deaths, the Cecil Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles is known to many as L.A.'s deadliest hotel. The latest chapter in the Cecil's dark history involves the mysterious disappearance of college student Elisa Lam. ”

Thursday, February 11 

ABC Daytime: Back on Broadway: Per a press release, “Beloved stars from All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital will reunite for ABC Daytime: Back on Broadway, a one-night-only streaming concert benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.” 8 p.m. ET on ABC 

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Bridgerton: The Official Podcast: Hosted by Gabrielle Collins, this podcast, per a description, “is your official peek behind the curtain of Shondaland’s Bridgerton series. Much like Lady Whistledown, we’ll gossip about how the show was created and have conversations around Bridgerton’s storyline, music, the costumes and sets, the historical context of the era, and so much more."  Streaming where you get your podcasts 

Clarice: Who doesn't need another retelling of Silence of the Lambs's heroine, agent Clarice Starling? This one stars Rebecca Breeds in the titular role, set a year after the events of Lambs 10 p.m. ET on CBS 

Friday, February 12 

Judas and the Black Messiah: Daniel Kaluuya is getting Oscar buzz for his role in this movie, which, per a press release, “tells the story of Bill O'Neal (LaKeith Stanfield), who infiltrates the Black Panthers per FBI Agent Mitchell (Jesse Plemons) and J. Edgar Hoover (Martin Sheen). As Black Panther Chairman Fred Hampton (Kaluuya) ascends, falling for a fellow revolutionary (Dominique Fishback) en route, a battle wages for O’Neal’s soul.” Streaming on HBO Max 

To All the Boys: Always and Forever: Here's everything we know about the third and final installment of this beloved series. Streaming on Netflix 

Saturday, February 13 

Playing Cupid: Read Hallmark's official description for this movie, below. 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark 

“A modern-day EMMA finds David Martinez being secretly set up with his daughter's teacher when the young girl begins a matchmaking business for a school project.” 

This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Christopher Rosa

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