What to Watch this Weekend: Succession finally returns for a scorched-earth season 3

Plus, You heads to the suburbs for its third season, I Know What You Did Last Summer returns as a TV series, and Michael Myers is back again (and so is Kyle Richards) for Halloween Kills.

FRIDAY

I Know What You Did Last Summer

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video

Series Debut
More than 20 years after the film's release, I Know What You Did Last Summer is back, this time as a series. The new Amazon show follows five teens who make a deadly mistake on graduation night and, one year later, start to pay for it. —Samantha Highfill

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The Velvet Underground

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Apple TV+

Could there really not have been a VU doc until now? Apparently it took filmmaker and self-confessed super fan Todd Haynes (Carol, I'm Not There) to make it happen; he molds The Velvet Underground(in theaters and on Apple TV+ today) accordingly in the spirit of his muse — fusing interviews and archival footage of the pioneering rock band into a form as aggressively avant-garde as their sound. Echoing Andy Warhol, who made them the de facto house band of his 1960s Factory, Underground unfurls in a whirl of never-ending split screens, art-star chaos, and atonal blasts of feedback. There are obligatory bits of history — irascible frontman Lou Reed's legendary moods and rages, cofounder John Cale's Dickensian childhood in Wales — but the takeaway, opaque and incomplete as it may be, also feels like a living distillation of what the band at their best epitomized, per Cale: "How to be elegant and how to be brutal." —Leah Greenblatt

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You

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix

Season Premiere
In its third season, You sees Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) try his hand at married life, moving out to the suburbs with Love (Victoria Pedretti) and their newborn son. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well. Turns out, changing isn't as easy as Joe initially thinks. —S.H.

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Halloween Kills

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Peacock

In director David Gordon Green's sequel to his 2018 horror franchise reboot Halloween, Michael Myers continues to terrorize the inhabitants of Haddonfield, this time in even more brutal fashion. "It was seven weeks of night shoots, and it was very surreal, and I think the movie reflects that almost abstract portrait of violence," says Green. The film's cast includes Jamie Lee Curtis as the Myers-battling Laurie Strode and Real Housewives star Kyle Richards, who reprises her role of Lindsey Wallace from John Carpenter's original 1978 Halloween. "Honestly, I had never watched [Real Housewives] until I met her," says Green. "I sat down with her at a coffee shop in Beverly Hills and it was very funny because [of] how recognized she is in a world that I don't necessarily inhabit. But her charisma is immediate and her talent is extraordinary and we hit it off right away. I got immediately inspired to go write more for her." —Clark Collis

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Bergman Island

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Available to rent/buy on VOD

A meta-movie wrapped in a riddle and steeped in cinephile dreams, Mia Hansen-Løve's tricky, delicate drama centers on two filmmakers (Tim Roth and Old's Vicky Krieps) who journey to Fårö island, the sparsely beautiful former home of Swedish cinema godhead Ingmar Bergman. Their trip — part work-study, part pilgrimage — coincides with Krieps' own reveries on a screenplay in progress, played out onscreen by Mia Wasikowska and the great Norwegian actor Anders Danielsen Lie. If Hansen-Løve's film-within-a-film construct feels less like an arc than a vapor trail, Bergman is still a low-key-lovely exploration of place and memory and what it means to be an artist. —L.G.

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Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus what Clint and Ron Howard are watching, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall.

What Else to Watch

Streaming

Finding Andrea (docuseries debut) — Discovery+

Good Timing with Jo Firestone (comedy special) — Peacock

United States of Fright (season premiere) — Roku Channel

Famously Haunted: Amityville (docuseries debut) — Tubi

Movies

Needle in a Timestack — Digital/VOD

9 a.m.

12 Hours With Mariah Angeliq (special) — Facebook Watch

8 p.m.

Shark TankABC

S.W.A.T.CBS

Penn & Teller: Fool Us The CW

Home Sweet Home (series debut) — NBC

9 p.m.

20/20ABC

Magnum P.I.CBS

Nancy DrewThe CW

DatelineNBC

Ready to LoveOWN

Passion Play: Russell Westbrook (doc) — Showtime

10 p.m.

Blue BloodsCBS

Day of the Dead (series debut) — Syfy

SATURDAY

Movies

Sardar UdhamAmazon Prime Video

8 p.m.

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson StoryLifetime

9 p.m.

Advice to Love By (movie) — Hallmark

Slumber Party Massacre (movie) — Syfy

11:30 p.m.

Saturday Night Live (Rami Malek/Young Thug) — NBC

SUNDAY

Succession

HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on HBO

Season Premiere
Season 3 of the hit show about a family-controlled media empire deals with the fallout of the decision by Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) to betray his father Logan (Brian Cox) in the finale of season 2. But this is what we want to know: will Kieran Culkin's louche Roman Roy continue to flirt with J. Smith-Cameron's corporate veteran Gerri? "Well, yeah, that relationship, you can't leave that hanging and not play around with that dynamic," says Sarah Snook, who plays Kendall and Roman's sister Shiv. "That's just ripe for the storytelling." —C.C.

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What Else to Watch

Check local listings

Baptiste (season premiere) — PBS

7 p.m.

America's Funniest Home VideosABC

8 p.m.

Celebrity Wheel of FortuneABC

The Real Housewives of PotomacBravo

Legends of the Hidden TempleThe CW

The SimpsonsFox

BMFStarz

8:30 p.m.

The EqualizerCBS

The Great NorthFox

9 p.m.

Supermarket SweepABC

Fear the Walking Dead (season premiere) — AMC

Mysterious Creatures With Forrest Galante (series debut) — Animal Planet/Discovery+

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake CityBravo

ChapelwaiteEpix

Halloween WarsFood Network

Bob's BurgersFox

The Vows We Have Made Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

BuriedShowtime

Hightown (season premiere) — Starz

9:30 p.m.

NCIS: Los AngelesCBS

Family GuyFox

10 p.m.

The RookieABC

The Walking Dead: World BeyondAMC

FiascoEpix

Outrageous PumpkinsFood Network

American RustShowtime

10:30 p.m.

SEAL TeamCBS

*times are ET and subject to change

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