8 TV Shows and Movies That Will Get You Through the Week
We're still deep into summer, which means all the shiny new fall TV shows are over a month away from airing. Until then, things are a bit slow when it comes to new content, but don't worry: There are still some fun new series and movies to keep you occupied this week. From Hulu's Four Weddings and a Funeral to the always entertaining Shark Week on Discovery, this week's pop-culture content runs the gamut.
Below, all the TV shows and movies to check out this week:
Sunday, July 28
Pennyworth: According to the official description from Metacritic, Pennyworth centers on "a former British SAS soldier, Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon), as he forms a security company with young billionaire Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge)." It is a prequel to Fox's Gotham. 9 P.M. ET on Epix
Monday, July 29
Lights Out With David Spade: A new pop-culture roundtable show hosted by David Spade and featuring his comedian friends. 11:30 P.M. ET on Comedy Central
Tuesday, July 30
Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?: Comedian Whitney Cummings tackles feminism and technology—among other topics—in her fourth stand-up special, which was filmed at her hometown of Washington, D.C. Streaming on Netflix
Wednesday, July 31
Four Weddings and a Funeral: Here is Hulu's official description of this Mindy Kaling-produced series: "Four American friends reunite for a fabulous London wedding. But after a bombshell at the altar throws their lives into turmoil, they must weather a tumultuous year of romance and heartbreak. Relationships are forged and broken, political scandals exposed, London social life lampooned, love affairs ignited and doused, and of course, there are four weddings... and a funeral." Streaming on Hulu
Thursday, August 1
No One Saw a Thing: A new true-crime docuseries chronicling a puzzling 1980s case in which a man was shot in front of several of witnesses, who claimed they didn't see anything. 11 P.M. ET on Sundance
Friday, August 2
A Black Lady Sketch Show: Dozens of your favorite Black actresses star in this new sketch comedy show, anchored by comedians Robin Thede, Ashley Nicole Black, Gabrielle Dennis, and Quinta Brunson. 11 P.M. ET on HBO
Otherhood: Three moms, played by Patricia Arquette, Felicity Huffman, and Angela Bassett, attempt to reconnect with their adult sons after they forget Mother's Day. Streaming on Netflix
Saturday, August 3
Sharks Gone Wild 2: No plans for Saturday night? Shark Week on Discovery has thrilling content happening all weekend. 8 P.M. ET on Discovery
Originally Appeared on Glamour