‘The Thursday Murder Club,’ ‘Upload,’ ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,’ ‘KPOPPED’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

MONDAY

Upload: A digital Nathan arrives in the fourth and final season premiere. Prime Video

The Friend: After her mentor dies, a writer inherits his beloved Great Dane, further disrupting her life. Naomi Watts and Bill Murray star. Paramount+

Love Island Reunion: There has been enough time since the finale for these dummies to get themselves worked up over what happened this season. Let the sparks fly.  8 p.m., Peacock

TUESDAY

Stans: This documentary explores both the complicated relationship between Eminem and his most rabid fans and the nature of fandom itself. Premiere. Paramount+

Ruby Red Handed: Stealing America’s Most Famous Pair of Shoes: The wild and sometimes absurd story of how a pair of Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, MN, and how they were eventually recovered. Series premiere. Hulu

With Love, Meghan: You know the Royal Family is big mad. Netflix 

The Snake: Season finale. 8 p.m., Fox

WEDNESDAY

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf: This prequel series to The Terminal List follows the journey of Ben Edwards from the Navy SEALs to the clandestine side of CIA Special Operations. Series premiere. Prime Video

Katrina: Come Hell or High Water: Survivors of the devastating storm reflect on the impact the hurricane had on their lives, their city, and how the disaster exposed an entire system of inequities. Premiere. Netflix

Thunderbolts: An unconventional team of antiheroes embarks on a dangerous journey set in the Marvel universe. Streaming premiere. Disney+

THURSDAY

The Thursday Murder Club: A quartet of retirees who enjoy solving cold case murders find themselves in the middle of a real “whodunit.” Premiere. Netflix

My Life With the Walter Boys: Season two premiere. Netflix

Imported: This documentary follows three basketball players who, after having their NBA and WNBA dreams dashed, find purpose and fulfillment playing on international teams. Premiere. Hulu & Disney+

FRIDAY

Unknown Number: The High School Catfish: A teen girl and her boyfriend are tormented by an anonymous source in this new documentary, only to discover their harasser was more shocking than anyone could have guessed. Netflix

KPOPPED: Iconic Western artists team up with K-Pop groups to reinterpret some of their biggest hits in this new competition series hosted by PSY and Meghan Thee Stallion. Series premiere. Apple TV+

Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years After the Storm with Robin Roberts: Robin Roberts visits New Orleans on the anniversary of the terrible storm. 7 p.m., ABC

Hell of a Summer: This slasher film, written, directed, and starring Stranger Things‘ Finn Wolfhard and Billy Byrk, follows a group of summer camp counselors who are being stalked by a serial killer. Premiere. Hulu & Disney+

SATURDAY

Trading Places: True Story: One of my husband’s cousins got married at Philadelphia’s Union League, and at the reception, I was looking around and was like, “This sure looks like the office in Trading Places.” Because it was. Anyway, great movie (if slightly problematic through modern eyes).  7 p.m., IFC

Superman marathon: Christopher Reeve will always be my Superman, and Terence Stamp, my Zod. 4:19 p.m., HBO Signature

SUNDAY

American Ninja Warrior: Season finale. 6 p.m., NBC

Let the Devil In: This Eli Roth-produced documentary series follows a case of Satanic Panic that tore through a New Jersey town, destroying one family. Series premiere. 8 p.m., MGM+

The Flintstones marathon: Have a Yabba-Dabba-Doo Time on the beloved cartoon’s 65th anniversary. 5 a.m., MeTV Toons

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