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‘Raya’, ‘Coming 2 America’ streaming

- BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH Contact Kevin McDonough at kevin .tvguy@gmail.com.

Originally slated for a holiday 2020 release, the Disney animated adventure “Raya and the Last Dragon” can be seen in select theaters today and streamed on Disney+.

Kelly Marie Tran voices the title character at the center of this computer-generated fable about dragons, monsters and magic. James Newton Howard composed the score.

Another highly touted film derailed by COVID, “Coming 2 America” was originally scheduled for a summer 2020 release by Paramount, pushed back to winter and then sold to Amazon for today’s streaming premiere. You’d think a big Paramount picture would be part of yesterday’s launch of the Paramount+ streaming platform. If you can explain why it’s on Amazon Prime instead, you know more about the entertainm­ent business than me.

Not many sequels arrive more than 30 years after the original. Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall reprise their roles as African royalty. The cast includes Jermaine Fowler, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, KiKi Layne, Shari Headley, Teyana Taylor, Wesley Snipes and James Earl Jones.

Like a lot of larger-thanlife comics, Eddie Murphy enjoyed so much early success that audiences got tired of his face. Rather than disappear, he buried himself in prosthetic­s for his “Nutty Professor” movies and hid behind animated characters in the “Shrek” franchise. Fellow “SNL” star Mike Myers followed a similar trajectory.

Murphy received positive reviews for his 2019 biopic, “Dolemite Is My Name.” Released on Netflix, it offered an affectiona­te profile of Rudy Ray Moore, a foul-mouthed comic who found unlikely success with a string of grade-Z blacksploi­tation efforts. Given the success of that comeback, it’s questionab­le if audiences will embrace Murphy’s return to a character from the 1980s.

Little-known before the original “America,” Arsenio Hall is still most associated with his latenight talk show that ran from 1989 to 1994. With the possible exception of “The Dick Cavett Show,” Hall’s syndicated chat fest was the first forum to challenge Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show” in its ability to spark the national conversati­on. Bigger stars, including Joey Bishop, Chevy Chase and Joan Rivers, had tried, but “Arsenio” became a household word and earned Carson’s admiration. In 2019, Netflix streamed Hall’s stand-up special “Smart & Classy.”

› Also streaming today, the 2021 sci-fi thriller “Boss Level,” starring Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts and Michelle Yeoh, debuts on Hulu.

› Netflix streams the 2021 French-language thriller “Sentinelle.”

› Fans of familiar classics are in luck as TCM unspools three distinctiv­e Alfred Hitchcock thrillers: “The 39 Steps” (8 p.m., TV-G); “Psycho” (9:45 p.m., TV-PG) and “North by Northwest” (11:45 p.m., TV-PG). BBC America keeps things shaken and stirred with three Bond classics starring Sean Connery: “Thunderbal­l” (3 p.m., TV-PG); “From Russia With Love” (6 p.m., TV-PG) and “Goldfinger” (8:30 p.m., TV-14).

› Viewers impressed by “Nomadland,” now streaming on Hulu, might be receptive to the 2018 drama “Leave No Trace,” streaming on Amazon Prime. Both are quiet and contemplat­ive movies about communitie­s of American outcasts.

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