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“Invasion” has the potential to be a lesson in geography and a travelogue with aliens. As extraterre­strials attempt a global land-grab, the 10-part Apple TV+ drama tracks the fallout for individual­s across continents. Among those whose stories are told: A rural American sheriff (Sam Neill), a U.S soldier (Shamier Anderson) stationed in the Middle East, and a Japanese aerospace technician (Shioli Kutsuna). The creators include Simon Kinberg (”X-Men” and “Deadpool” films) and David Weil (”Hunters”). Three episodes will be released Friday, with new episodes out weekly.

Issa Rae’s groundbrea­king comedy “Insecure” begins its fifth and final season Sunday, on HBO (10 p.m. EDT). Based in part on her life and on her web series “The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl,” the series follows Rae’s fictional counterpar­t, Issa Dee, and best friend Molly (Yvonne Orji) through the highs and lows of love and career. Rae’s own star has soared, with movies (”The Photograph,” “The Lovebirds”), a record label and more to come. In an 2017 interview, Rae said it was rewarding that “Insecure” had proven wrong the naysayers who claimed its authentic stories about characters of color wouldn’t find an audience.

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