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PAY-PER-VIEW FILM Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies

THIS sequel to the jungle adventure is more fun and funny than you might expect. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Kevin Hart play the quartet who are out of their element inside a video game.

FOOTBALL Real Madrid v Bayern Munich, 7pm, BT Sport 2

LAST week’s semi-final first leg saw Cristiano Ronaldo failing to score in a Champions League game for the first time this season. It fell instead to Marcelo and Marco Asensio to score the goals that mean Real return to Madrid with a healthy 2-1 advantage for their home leg.

WEALTH GAP Rich Kids Go Skint, 9pm, 5Star

DHILLON — who lives in a country home so vast that it has an orangery — plays the game very much his own way when he moves in with an underprivi­leged family. One night, he orders himself a takeaway pizza — and also hires a skip to help single mum Elaine to clear out what he sees as junk from her garden.

A FREEZING FATE The Terror, 9pm, AMC

PART three of this chilling drama moves the horror on to June of 1847, two years after HMS Terror and Erebus set sail for the Arctic. Both ships remain trapped in the ice, and Captains Franklin and Crozier can’t agree on what to do next. (Sky 192, BT TV 332)

COMIC-BOOK CAPERS Legion, 9pm, Fox

THIS superhero drama has a neat way of puncturing what could be pretentiou­s moments with downto-earth humour. Tonight, Kerry is adjusting to life outside Cary’s body — she’s delighted by cream soda and disgusted by going to the loo — while the Shadow King delivers another revelation to David.

TRUE-LIFE DRAMA Paterno, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

AL PACINO (pictured) is on fine form at the centre of HBO’s tense drama about the 2011 sex abuse scandal at Pennsylvan­ia State University. Pacino plays head coach Joe Paterno, the ‘winningest coach in the history of collegiate football’, whose handling of accusation­s against colleague Jerry Sandusky led to his swift downfall.

BRAVING THE WAVES Deadliest Catch, 9pm, Discovery

THE new, 14th run of this grandly filmed series opens with the ships gathered at sea and the crews paying tribute to the F/V Destinatio­n, which sank with six souls on board. Then, it’s back to work, and fresh strategies are needed to tackle the new crabbing season.

FREEVIEWMO­VIE FREEVIEW MOVIE Crimson Peak, 9pm, Film4

IN A Gothic romance dripping with mystery, Mexican director Guillermo del Toro moves Mia Wasikowska’s young bride into the creepy old pile of the title to live with her new husband (Tom Hiddleston, pictured with Wasikowska) and his sister (Jessica Chastain). The ancestral home is rotten to the core and oozing dark secrets.

ACTION FLICK Brawl In Cell Block 99, 10.10pm, Sky Premiere

AS THE title suggests, this is a violent film about violent men. Vince Vaughn is a boxer-turneddrug dealer who loses his cool in prison when his wife (Jennifer Carpenter) is kidnapped.

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