‘Sinners,’ ‘The Sandman,’ ‘Heads of State,’ 4th of July Fireworks and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

MONDAY

Yes, Chef!: The chefs must make a three-course meal in the season finale. 9 p.m., NBC

Shark Whisperer: Marine conservationist Ocean Ramsey hopes to change the public’s perception of sharks in this new documentary. Premiere. Netflix

The Ugliest House in America: Retta announces the winner who will receive a $150,000 renovation. Season finale. 8 p.m., HGTV

TUESDAY

Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers: Insider accounts of the horrific 2005 terror attack in London. Premiere. Netflix

Strangers on a Train: A pair of strangers make a deadly pact in this classic Hitchcock film. 7 p.m., TCM

WEDNESDAY

Heads of State: Idris Elba and John Cena star in this action comedy as two world leaders who must overcome their rivalry to thwart a global conspiracy. Premiere. Prime Video

The Old Guard 2: Andy and her cohort of immortals return to fight those who threaten the world in this sequel. Premiere. Netflix

Dear Ms: A Revolution in Print: This documentary, more relevant than ever, traces the history of Ms Magazine and the feminist movement it was born from. Premiere. 8 p.m., HBO

THURSDAY

The Sandman: The first half of the final season of the dreamy fantasy series. Season premiere. Netflix

Dan Da Dan: Season two premiere. Netflix & Hulu

Duster: Season one finale. Max

FRIDAY

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks: Ariana DeBose hosts a celebration featuring performances by Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Lenny Kravitz, Ava Max, Keke Palmer, and Trisha Yearwood. 7 p.m., NBC

The Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular: Fireworks but in Boston. (Note: in Houston, the Rangers/Padres game will air). 8 p.m., The CW

A Capitol Fourth: Fireworks but in D.C. 7 p.m., CBS

SATURDAY

Sinners: Twin brothers return to their hometown to discover an evil is waiting for them. Cable premiere. 7 p.m., HBO (premieres on Max on Friday, July 4)

Sharkfest: 26 hours of shark programming begins with Investigation Shark Attack, which looks into shark behavior and what motivates the predators to attack; and Super Shark Highway, which explores Australia’s migration patterns. More programming begins on Sunday on Hulu and Disney+. 8 p.m., National Geographic

Savannah Bananas Baseball: If you’ve never seen a game, please enjoy the wild, wacky, and outrageously fun Banana ball. They just signed a deal with Hulu, so more games will be available there, too. 6 p.m., ESPN

SUNDAY

Going Going Gone: The Magic of the Home Run: Roy Wood Jr. hosts this special featuring interviews with current and former MLB players, including Pete Alonso, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Albert Pujols, exploring the lore and mystique surrounding the home run. Premiere. Roku

The Princess Bride: It feels like this should be one of those classic movies that are shown every year, like The Sound of Music or The Wizard of Oz, you know? 8 p.m., ABC

Drag Me to Hell: And a scary/funny little movie that should be considered a horror classic that doesn’t receive nearly enough love. 7 p.m., Movie Max

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