Dayton Daily News

‘Sons of Anarchy’ creator back on the bikes

- By Chuck Barney

Don’t miss: “Mayans M.C” — Are you missing “Sons of Anarchy”? This new spin-off from creator Kurt Sutter just might get your motor runnin’. Set in a post-Jax Teller world, the series follows Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes ( JD Pardo), who is fresh out of prison and trying to rebuild his life when he finds himself lured into the criminal activities of a Latino biker club operating on the California-Mexico border. The cast also includes Clayton Cardenas, Edward James Olmos, Sarah Bolger, Michael Irby and Danny Pino. (10 p.m. Tuesday, FX).

OTHER BETS

Sunday: When “Married to Medicine” returns for its sixth season, Dr. Jackie and Dr. Simone have both patched things up with their husbands. Apparently, they possess the power to heal relationsh­ips as well as their patients. (8 p.m., Bravo).

Monday: The highly acclaimed documentar­y “RBG” makes its television premiere. It explores the incredible life and legal legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who in recent years, has been celebrated as a pop-culture icon. (9 p.m. and midnight, CNN).

Monday: “Better Call Saul” is putting together another extraordin­ary season. Tonight, Jimmy identifies a new market for his talents. Elsewhere, Mike vets a potential partnershi­p and Kim drives a hard bargain. (9 p.m., AMC).

Tuesday: Based on the bigscreen horror franchise, “The Purge” is a new drama series set in a near-future dystopia where all crime — including murder — is legal for one night a year. Not surprising­ly, a lot of bad things happen. (10 p.m., USA and Syfy).

Wednesday: Still packed with laughs, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelph­ia” returns for its 13th season. In the opener, Mac deals with Dennis’ absence by introducin­g the gang to a life-size sex doll that looks exactly like his missing pal. (10 p.m., FXX).

Thursday: Just in time to tackle the midterm elections, comedian Sarah Silverman returns for Season 2 of “I Love You, America.” Featuring humorous monologues, studio bits and field segments, the topical show attempts to mend fences by connecting “unlikemind­ed people.” (Hulu).

Thursday: It’s “Sunday Night Football” on Thursday. The NFL season kicks off for real tonight as the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelph­ia Eagles host the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field. Al Michaels and Cris Collinswor­th call the action. (8:30 p.m., NBC).

Friday: Expect even more martial-arts beat-downs when “Marvel’s Iron Fist” returns for a 10-episode second season. Billionair­e Danny Rand (Finn Jones) apparently still has plenty of bad guys to deal with in New York City. (Netflix).

Friday: Celebritie­s once again come together for the star-studded “Stand Up to Cancer” special. The fundraisin­g event, coexecutiv­e produced by Bradley Cooper, will be simultaneo­usly televised on every broadcast network, along with HBO, Bravo, Discovery and more. (8 p.m.).

Saturday: “The Greatest Showman,” a 2017 musical about the life of P.T. Barnum, follows its subject as he finds fame and fortune by starting a circus in 1870s America. Hugh Jackman leads a cast that includes Zac Efron and Zendaya. (8 p.m., HBO).

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“Marvel’s Iron Fist” returns to Netflix Friday.

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