10 TV Shows and Movies That Can’t Be Missed This Week

With the temperatures cooling down, you have more of an excuse to stay in, pour yourself a glass of wine, and cuddle up with some new TV shows and movies. This week's slate—from the return of Riverdale to a new Netflix movie starring Timothée Chalamet—will certainly make you want to cancel your plans. So go ahead and text your friends now and tell them you can't make whatever dinner party you were only half-excited about attending anyway.

Behold, all the TV shows and movies that will keep you indoors this week:

Sunday, October 6

Batwoman: Ruby Rose is stepping into this iconic role—and costume—for a new CW series, set in the aftermath of Batman abandoning Gotham City. But who needs him when Kate Kane is available, am I right? 8 p.m. ET on The CW

E! True Hollywood Story: This legendary biography franchise is returning, first with an episode about Kim Kardashian. 10 p.m. ET on E!

Monday, October 7

Below Deck: The crew is heading to Thailand this season. Check out the video, below, for a little bit of tea. 9 p.p. ET on Bravo

Tuesday, October 8

Deon Cole: Cole Hearted: Here's how Netflix describes this new stand-up special: "Embracing his belief that comedy is the last raw form of expression, Deon Cole explains the right time to thank Jesus and the wrong time to say 'welp.'" Streaming on Netflix

Wednesday, October 9

Riverdale: Aeason three left off on a major, wild cliffhanger: We learned in a flash-forward that Jughead is missing, and Archie, Betty, and Veronica possibly had something to do with it. All it took was that 50-second scene to pull me in for another season of shirtless shenanigans. 8 P.M. ET on The CW

Nancy Drew: Right after Riverdale this fall is a new interpretation of Nancy Drew, starring Kennedy McMann as the titular detective. But this isn't a cookie-cutter whodunit: Nancy Drew rivals Riverdale in terms of steam and intrigue. I can attest this show is not to be missed. 9 p.m. ET on The CW

Thursday, October 10

Temptation Island: Tune in to the second season of this highly addictive series, which shows couples who are on the rocks interacting with sexy singles and deciding if they want to stay together or split for good. 10 p.m. ET on USA

Friday, October 11

Fractured: Here's Netflix's official synopsis of this thriller: "Ray Monroe (Sam Worthington), and his wife Joanne (Lily Rabe) rush their daughter to the emergency room of a nearby hospital after she is hurt in an accident. After being sent away for further testing, his wife and daughter vanish and all records of their visit disappear. Ray’s concern turns into a desperate race to find his family and discover the truth of what happened to them." Streaming on Netflix

The King: Netflix describes this movie, starring Timothée Chalamet, as a period piece centering on a royal who's reluctantly named king and now must "embrace the life he had previously tried to escape." Streaming on Netflix

Saturday, October 12

The College Admissions Scandal: Don't act like you won't stay home and tune into this movie, which is a fictional dramatization of the actual college admissions scandal involving Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman. (If you forget, a group of wealthy parents, including the two actors, were charged with fraudulently securing their children's admission to elite universities. 8 p.m. ET on Lifetime

Originally Appeared on Glamour