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“17 Again” (Available Now)
Mike O’Donnell (Matthew Perry) was a high school basketball star with a bright future, but he threw it all away to marry his girlfriend and raise their child. Almost 20 years later, Mike’s marriage has failed, his kids think he’s a loser, and his job is going nowhere. He gets a chance to correct the mistakes of his past and change his life when he is miraculously transformed into a teenager (played by Zac Efron). But, in trying to fix his past, Mike may be jeopardizing his present and future.
“Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team” (Dec. 12)
This all-access sports documentary miniseries allows audiences to intimately follow the U.S. Women’s National Team’s players and coaches, and reveal an inside look at the most decorated team in soccer history. Viewers get a first-hand look at the pressure, the euphoria, the joy and the hardships that these world-class athletes experience as they strive to capture their third World Cup title in a row. Issues ranging from injury, criticism and doubt, equal pay, and upholding legacies are all brought to light.
“Cairo Time” (Available Now)
With some time off from her job as a magazine editor, New Yorker Juliette (Patricia Clarkson) decides to share a holiday with her husband, who works for the United Nations. Upon arriving in Cairo, however, she finds he’s stuck elsewhere, and he sends his former bodyguard, Tareq (Alexander Siddig) — now relocated back in Cairo to work at his family business — to act as her guide around the city. Soon, Juliette finds herself captivated by both the city and her companion.
“Dancing With the Stars” - Season 32, finale (Dec. 12)
Simulcasting on ABC, the Season 32 finale of this hit competition show streams live at 8/7c. Co-hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, the series pairs celebrities with trained ballroom dancers to compete in themed choreographed dance routines that are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts, including Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.