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New this week: ‘Psych,’ The Chicks album and ‘30 Rock’ cast reunited

- The Associated Press

Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainm­ent journalist­s of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.

MOVIES

“We Are Freestyle Love Supreme”: For anyone who didn’t get enough of Lin-Manuel Miranda from the live-capture of “Hamilton,” there is more. Debuting Friday on Hulu is this documentar­y about the improvisin­g hip-hop group that those and others founded before Miranda created “In the Heights” or “Hamilton.” After the film’s June debut was postponed in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protests, it lands on Hulu on Friday.

“Airplane!”: Shirley it hasn’t been 40 years since possibly the greatest spoof comedy ever made was released. Yet, it’s true. This month marks the anniversar­y of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker’s 1980 pun-stuffed parody. Today, it remains hysterical and — with a roster of “serious” actors including Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty — a monument to how often, for the biggest laughs, you need to play it straight. Currently streaming on Netflix.

MUSIC

The Chicks: After changing their name and recording their first album in 14 years, Grammy-winning country trio The Chicks will release their new album, “Gaslighter,” on Friday. The album was produced by hitmaker Jack Antonoff, who has helped Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, St. Vincent, Sara Bareilles and Lorde craft music. In an interview with the AP, Natalie Maines said now is the right time for the group to release music: “It just seemed like a good reflection on our times.”

The documentar­y “Showbiz Kids” promises a candid look at the “high risk, high reward” careers of child actors, with perspectiv­e from those who have been there. Those sharing their experience­s include Evan Rachel Wood, Jada Pinkett Smith, Henry Thomas, Mara Wilson, Milla Jovovich and Wil Wheaton. Alex Winter, the “Bill & Ted” franchise star who appeared on Broadway as a youngster, wrote and directed the film debuting 9 p.m. EDT Tuesday on HBO and streaming on HBO Max. The documentar­y also follows two young hopefuls — a teenager looking for her next big stage show and a young unknown who moves to Los Angeles for TV roles — as they balance childhood with work.

“Psych” fans can rejoice, at least for a couple of hours. Shawn (James Roday) and

Gus (Dulé Hill) return in the movie “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” debuting Wednesday with the launch of streaming service Peacock. Leaving behind their San Francisco lives, the pair are pulled back to Southern California and Santa Barbara after police chief Carlton “Lassie” Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) is ambushed and ends up in a recovery clinic. The unusual events he witnesses gives Shawn and Gus the thorny job of sorting out a twisted case while navigating their personal lives and, possibly, the supernatur­al. Maybe a mischievou­s spirit is responsibl­e for the title.

The stars of NBC’s “30 Rock” are back in their old roles and with a new mission: to help pitch next season’s shows and stars for the network and its sibling cable channels. Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin are among the cast members taking part in a special airing 8 p.m. EDT Thursday on NBC. The program is yet another outcome of the coronaviru­s, which kept NBCUnivers­al and other media companies from the spring tradition of presenting their 2020-21 schedules to ad buyers in New York City. As one alternativ­e, the media company devised the hour-long special that does double-duty as a pitch to viewers and potential commercial sponsors. Itself commercial-free, it will also be shown on channels including USA, Bravo and Oxygen and stream on Peacock.

 ?? AP-Sky UK ?? Nick Mohammed, left, and David Schwimmer from the series “Intelligen­ce,” which will be available on the new streaming service Peacock, launching Wednesday.
AP-Sky UK Nick Mohammed, left, and David Schwimmer from the series “Intelligen­ce,” which will be available on the new streaming service Peacock, launching Wednesday.
 ?? AP-HONS ?? This cover image released by Columbia Records shows “Gaslighter” by The Chicks.
AP-HONS This cover image released by Columbia Records shows “Gaslighter” by The Chicks.

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