These 9 TV Shows and Movies Are About to Make Your Week So Much Better

Three words: Game. Of. Thrones.

Today's the day, people: The final season of Game of Thrones premieres on HBO. And while what happens between Sansa, Dany, and Arya will keep you up for days, there are other TV shows and movies premiering this week you should make time for too. From Beyoncé's Coachella documentary on Netflix to the Elle Fanning pop star movie, Teen Spirit, the entertainment slate over the next few days is good. Very good.

Below, all the TV shows and movies worth watching this week:

Sunday, April 14

Game of Thrones: The moment you've been waiting for is here: The final season of GoT kicks off tonight. Here's what you need to know before watching. 9 P.M. ET on HBO

Monday, April 15

No Good Nick: Melissa Joan Hart stars in this new Netflix series about a teenage girl (Siena Agudong) who shows up on a family's doorstep claiming to be their distant relative. Streaming on Netflix

Tuesday, April 16

Bless This Mess: Lake Bell and Dax Shepard star in this new comedy series about a couple who decides to uproot their lives in New York City and move to rural Nebraska. 9:30 P.M. ET on ABC

Wednesday, April 17

Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé: If you didn't get to see Beyoncé live at Coachella last year, now's your chance to see her incredible set in HQ, alongside some behind-the-scenes footage. Streaming on Netflix

Thursday, April 18

Life in Pieces: According to an official description, season four of this hit CBS series “welcomes a few new family members and weathers an unexpected health crisis." 8:30 P.M. ET on CBS, also available on Hulu

Friday, April 19

Someone Great: Gina Rodriguez stars in this new Netflix rom-com about a music journalist who undergoes a big life change after a heartbreaking breakup. Streaming on Netflix

Breakthrough: Chrissy Metz stars in this touching drama about a mother whose son is pronounced dead after he falls through ice; however, the power of prayer brings him back to life. In theaters

Teen Spirit: Elle Fanning plays a young girl who finds pop superstardom after competing on an American Idol-type competition show. In theaters

Saturday, April 20

Grass is Greener: A documentary about weed on literal 4/20. What more could you want? Streaming on Netflix