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‘Stranger Things’ returns for a holiday binge

Russell Crowe plays Fox News founder Roger Ailes in ‘The Loudest Voice’

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“Stranger Things”

— If the thought of watching Fourth of July fireworks at a jam-packed park doesn’t light your fuse, you might want to just stay home, hunker down and binge out on season 3 of the retro sci-fi phenomenon. As new episodes are released, it’s 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana, and summer is heating up. School’s out, there’s a brand-new mall in town, and our kid heroes are on the cusp of adulthood. Of course, it wouldn’t be Hawkins if some kind of ominous danger didn’t loom. As usual, expect the series to mix humor and horror, along with some nostalgic, Reaganera vibes. (Thursday, Netflix)

Other bets

TODAY » “The Rook,” a new supernatur­al spy thriller, tells the story of Myfanwy Thomas (Emma Greenwell), a woman who wakes up beside London’s Millennium Bridge with no memory and no way to explain why she is surrounded by a circle of latex-gloved dead bodies. Plenty of internatio­nal intrigue ensues. (8 p.m., Starz)

TODAY » Russell Crowe plays blustery Fox News founder Roger Ailes in “The Loudest Voice.” It’s a provocativ­e, seven-part miniseries about the man who built the cable news network into a powerful partisan force before being cut down by multiple sexual harassment allegation­s. Naomi Watts stars as former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson.

(10 p.m., Showtime)

MONDAY » Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church return for new episodes of “Divorce.” In season 3 of the dark comedy, the former spouses encounter several “bombshell surprises” that have spun their postbreaku­p lives in completely unexpected directions. (10 p.m., HBO) TUESDAY » You might want to down an antacid before watching the latest “30 for 30” documentar­y, “The Good, the Bad, the Hungry.” It recalls the outrageous and gluttonous rivalry between Japan’s Takeru Kobayashi and San Jose’s Joey Chestnut, competitiv­e eaters who routinely face off in Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, held every Fourth of July on Coney Island. (8 p.m., ESPN)

WEDNESDAY » On a new episode of “Grown-ish,” Zoey and her girls head to the Johnson family home in Sherman Oaks for a weekend of self-care and detoxing. Meanwhile, Aaron reconnects with his passion for activism and hosts a fundraiser for his community. (8 p.m., Freeform)

THURSDAY » The “Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacula­r” special lights up the sky over New York City and delivers performanc­es by Luke Bryan, Ciara, Derek Hough, Khalid, Maren Morris, Brad Paisley and more. (8 p.m., NBC, with an hourlong encore airing at 10 p.m.)

THURSDAY » John Stamos returns as the host of “A Capitol Fourth.” The festivitie­s in Washington, D.C., include plenty of pyrotechni­cs and performanc­es by Vanessa Williams, Yolanda Adams, Lee Brice and Gone West featuring Colbie Caillat. (8 p.m., PBS)

FRIDAY » On “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” the team on Earth faces off with The Galaxy-hopping Hate-beast That Eats Planets. That can’t end well, can it? (8 p.m., ABC)

SATURDAY » Oscar-winner Rami Malek will definitely rock you with his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The 2018 film chronicles the rise of the band Queen and its iconic frontman. (8 p.m., HBO)

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