WHAT TO WATCH
From the publishers of TV Guide
Bosch: Legacy Amazon Freevee (formerly known as IMDB TV)
Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) is back in this 10-episode spinoff of the long-running Prime Video series “Bosch,” with the former LAPD detective now beginning a new chapter in his life as a private investigator. His first job calls him to the estate of ailing billionaire Whitney Vance (William Devane), where Bosch is tasked with finding Vance’s only potential heir. Along the way, the detective finds himself clashing with powerful figures who have a vested interest in that heir not being found. Meanwhile, Bosch’s daughter, Maddie (Madison Lintz), follows in his footsteps as a rookie patrol officer with the LAPD.
The Big Conn Apple TV+
This true-crime docuseries tells the true story of larger-than-life attorney Eric C. Conn, who defrauded the government out of over half a billion dollars in the largest Social Security fraud case in history. The series premieres on the same day as a companion podcast (available on Apple Podcasts) that will explore Conn’s con and outrageous lifestyle further. .
Tehran Apple TV+
The thriller about a Mossad agent (Niv Sultan) who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran returns for season two. Glenn Close joins the cast this season.
To Mom (and Dad), With Love Apple TV+
This new “Peanuts” holiday special is themed around Mother’s Day.
Along for the Ride Netflix
The summer before college, Auden (Emma Pasarow) meets the mysterious Eli (Belmont Cameli), a fellow insomniac. While the rest of the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on a
nightly quest to help Auden experience the carefree teen life she never knew she wanted. Sofia Alvarez (screenwriter of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”) wrote and makes her feature directorial debut with this film based on the young adult novel of the same name by Sarah Dessen. Kate Bosworth, Andie Macdowell and Dermot Mulroney also star.
Marmaduke Netflix
Pete Davidson voices the messy but lovable (and very large) titular Great Dane in this animated comedy based on the comic strip. Although Marmaduke has a big heart, the mischievous pooch can’t stay out of trouble. The voice cast also includes J.K. Simmons as Marmaduke’s canine rival, Zeus, and David Koechner as Phil, patriarch of the Winslows, Marmaduke’s family.
The Sound of Magic Netflix
This live-action Korean fantasy/drama, based on the popular webtoon “Annarasumanara,” follows Yoon Ah-yi (Choi Sung-eun), a girl who had to grow up too fast and is struggling with the harsh realities of life. She begins to experience a world beyond her imagination when she meets Rieul (Ji Changwook), an enigmatic magician living in an abandoned amusement park who — although grown — wants to
remain a kid.
The Takedown Netflix
This French action comedy is a sequel to 2012’s “On the Other Side of the Tracks” and features Omar Sy (Netflix’s “Lupin”) and Laurent Lafitte reprising their roles as cops Ousmane Diakité and François Monge, an unlikely duo with very different styles, backgrounds and careers. A new investigation takes them across France, with what seemed to be a simple drug deal turning out to be a high-scale criminal case.
The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith
Prime Video
This Canadian true-crime docuseries from director Nathalie Bibeau (“The Walrus and the Whistleblower”) follows the cold case and controversial investigation into the 1974 murder of 22-year-old Beverly Lynn Smith in her home in Oshawa, Ontario.
The Wilds Prime Video
Season two of the drama continues to follow the harrowing ordeal of a group of teenage girls stranded on a deserted island, and not by accident — they’ve secretly been recruited into an elaborate social experiment. The new season reveals that the girls aren’t the only ones being studied. There’s a new set of subjects: an island of teenage boys, who must also fight for survival under the watchful eye of the experiment’s puppet master.
The Blacklist NBC, 7 p.m.
Feeling the weight of recent pressures, Aram (Amir Arison) turns to an unusual outlet for release.
Magnum P.I. CBS, 8 p.m.
In the season for finale, Magnum and Higgins (Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks) take on a dangerous mission in a high-security correctional facility after a ruthless criminal abducts Beth Katsumoto (guest star Shawna Christensen).
Sheryl Showtime, 8 p.m.
This documentary chronicles musical icon Sheryl Crow’s rise to fame while confronting sexism, depression, perfectionism and cancer.
Love After Lockup
WE tv, 8 p.m.
Will the couples’ love survive after lockup, or is it all just a con?
Blue Bloods CBS, 9 p.m.
Season 12 of the police drama starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan concludes.
Zero Hour! TCM, 9:15 p.m.
Although this 1957 airplane-in-distress drama takes itself very seriously, fans of the 1980 movie “Airplane!” may find themselves chuckling. “Airplane!” is basically a shot-for-shot parody of “Zero Hour!” at many points, and those familiar with the comedy will recognize some of the character types and names (like Dana Andrews’ Ted Stryker), the plot and stretches of dialogue that “Airplane!” lifted from “Zero Hour!” The screenplay for the drama was written by Arthur Hailey, who also wrote the novel “Airport,” which inspired several of the ’70s disaster films that were also spoofed in “Airplane!”