These 10 TV Shows and Movies Are About to Make Your Entire Week

The Handmaid's Tale season three is here!

From the return of fan favorites like Black Mirror and The Handmaid's Tale to a new Jonas Brothers documentary, this week is stacked with new TV shows and movies. If you're confused about how you should be spending your time, look no further than to these 10 specific offerings. They'll keep you occupied (and entertained!) all week. Happy watching!

Below, all the TV shows and movies to keep an eye out for over the next few days:

Sunday, June 2

The Weekly: A new docu-series from The New York Times that goes in-depth on one of the week's major news stories. 10 P.M. ET on FX, but also streamable on Hulu

American Princess: A New York City socialite runs away to join the Renaissance Fair after her husband cheats on her on their wedding day. “This [idea] was entirely sold on Private Benjamin goes to the Ren-faire," the show's creator, Jamie Debo, told Glamour. "We made our actors watch Private Benjamin. Private Benjamin was a huge influence, particularly for Jewish women in the ‘70s and ‘80s. It was the first movie that Goldie Hawn prodouced. It’s Goldie Hawn as an unapologetic, fucking American princess. It’s every Jewish mom’s favorite movie. Goldie personified the feminine comedian. She made it OK to be pretty and funny, and that’s a common debate I don’t even feel like getting into. So we’ve always said it’s Private Benjamin going to the Ren-faire.” 9 P.M. ET on Lifetime

Monday, June 3

So You Think You Can Dance: Because watching some spectacular dancing will make up for the fact it's Tuesday. 9 P.M. ET on Fox

Tuesday, June 4

Jonas Brothers: Chasing Happiness: This documentary gives an up-close look at Nick, Kevin, and Joe Jonas—from their humble beginnings to achieving pop stardom, breaking up, and then reuniting. Streaming on Amazon Prime

Wednesday, June 5

Black Mirror: Three new episodes are now in your queues, including one in which Miley Cyrus plays a pop star with a purple wig. Think Hannah Montana but future. Need we say more? Streaming on Netflix

The Handmaid's Tale: June has a long fight ahead of her in season three of this hit Hulu show. Fingers crossed she burns Gilead to the ground. Streaming on Hulu

Thursday, June 6

Unspouse My House: A new home renovation show in which interior designer Orlando Soria helps newly-single people bounce back from their failed relationships by sprucing up their spaces. 9:30 P.M. ET on HGTV

Friday, June 7

Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City: A continuation of the 1993 miniseries, this drama centers on a woman who returns home to her ex-husband and daughter in San Francisco 20 years after leaving to pursue her career. Streaming on Netflix

Dark Phoenix: Jean Gray (Sophie Turner) takes on the entire world in the latest iteration of the X-Men franchise. After a solar flare hits Gray, her supersonic powers are strengthened, but at a cost: She doesn't have full control of them. What could go wrong? Answer: Everything. In theaters

Saturday, June 8

Vox Lux: This polarizing film from winter 2018 starring Natalie Portman as a troubled pop star staging a comeback is now available for your streaming pleasure (or, erm, displeasure—this definitely isn't a happy one). Streaming on Hulu

Originally Appeared on Glamour