Welcome to What’s On, our weekly roundup of notable shows and streaming films. Here is what’s happening on TV from Sunday, March 15 to Saturday, March 21. All times are Eastern.
New this week
Imperfect Women (Apple TV, Wednesday, 3 a.m., series premiere)
Based on Araminta Hall’s novel, Apple TV’s latest mystery stars Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara as three women whose decades-long friendship shatters when one of them turns up dead. While investigating the crime, the remaining pair are left to unpack dark secrets that suggest that their bond may not have been as close as it seemed. Joel Kinnaman, Corey Stoll, Sandrine Holt, and Ana Ortiz round out the cast. Read The A.V. Club’s review.
Invincible (Prime Video, Wednesday, 3 a.m., season four premiere)
One year after season three’s jaw-dropping finale, the animated superhero series is back for another high-flying chapter, picking up with a traumatized Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) as he confronts new intergalactic threats and fights to protect his home and those he loves. The stacked voice cast—which already includes Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons, Gillian Jacobs, and Seth Rogen—welcomes Lee Pace, Matthew Rhys, and Danai Gurira this time around. The A.V. Club will recap the show.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix, Friday, 3 a.m., movie premiere)
The Tommy Shelby we meet in this spin-off feature of the beloved gangster series isn’t the one we know and fear from his Birmingham days. The Immortal Man finds Cillian Murphy’s mob boss living quietly in self-imposed exile and contending with the ghosts of his violent past. But he’s soon pulled back into that world of crime and chaos by the threat of a Nazi plot (led by Tim Roth’s John Beckett) and concern for his grown son (played by Barry Keoghan). Check out our review.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (Prime Video, Friday, 3 a.m., series premiere)
It seemed implausible that Prime Video could get away with another round of Jury Duty, the reality-hoax series that managed to fool an unsuspecting guy with a fake trial and James Marsden. But the streamer is bringing the concept back, this time with a fresh ruse—the annual retreat of a fake hot-sauce company—and another sweet dude in the form of temp employee Anthony. Look for The A.V. Club’s review of the show on Thursday.