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The Book of Eli, on HBO

Eli (Denzel Washington), a mysterious drifter, fights his way across a desolate world as he attempts to keep the last copy of the King James Bible safe from post-apocalyptic marauders who want it destroyed. Mila Kunis and Gary Oldman also star.

Denzel Washington in "The Book of Eli"
Denzel Washington in "The Book of Eli"

MacGyver, on CBS

U.S. operative Angus MacGyver (Lucas Till) leads a specialized team comprised of hacker Riley Davis (Tristin Mays), martial artist Desi Nguyen (Levy Tran) and Russ Taylor (Henry Ian Cusick) in this reboot. They use non-lethal means to take down criminals.

Lucas Till stars in "MacGyver"
Lucas Till stars in "MacGyver"

Q: Do we know who will play James Bond next?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

At time of writing, that's still a mystery, but this is a hot one that could change at any minute.

For example, a previously unknown actor is now the betting person's fourth favorite to take on the iconic role. Regé-Jean Page of the popular new Netflix hit "Bridgerton" entered the race out of nowhere and is suddenly a top contender.

Hell's Kitchen, on Fox

Chef Gordon Ramsay hosts one of the world's most intense job interviews in this hit series. Amateur chefs compete for a top spot at one of Ramsay's world-famous restaurants, but they will have to survive his world-famous temper first.

Gordon Ramsay in "Hell's Kitchen"
Gordon Ramsay in "Hell's Kitchen"

For the love of music: 'American Idol' returns on Valentine's Day

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Lionel Richie, Ryan Seacrest, Katy Perry, Bobby Bones and Luke Bryan in "American Idol"

Lionel Richie, Ryan Seacrest, Katy Perry, Bobby Bones and Luke Bryan in "American Idol"

Q: Is it a little bit coincidental that two similar films — "White House Down" and "Olympus Has Fallen" — both came out in the same year?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There's no denying that it's coincidental, but, incredibly, it may really have been only that.

It's tempting to assume there's some kind of corporate espionage or, in this case, political conspiracy at play when two movies about an attack on the White House are released just weeks apart. But "White House Down" screenwriter James Vanderbilt insists it really was a coincidence.

Call Your Mother, on ABC

When Jean Raines (Kyra Sedgwick) surprises her grown children, Jackie (Rachel Sennott) and Freddie (Joey Bragg), by moving across the country to live with them, everyone begins to realize they might still need their mom after all in this new sitcom.

Rachel Sennott in "Call Your Mother"
Rachel Sennott in "Call Your Mother"

This Is Us, on NBC

The Pearson family deals with major milestones, but must navigate them from afar in a new episode of this smash-hit, generational family drama's fifth season. Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia star.

Chrissy Metz in "This Is Us"
Chrissy Metz in "This Is Us"

All the way to the FBI: 'Silence of the Lambs' heroine leads new CBS series

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Rebecca Breeds stars in "Clarice"

Rebecca Breeds stars in "Clarice"

In a sea of reboots, reimaginings and spinoffs, it can be hard to sort out what's worth watching. However, some stories are worth revisiting, and a new thriller takes a deep dive into one of the most memorable big-screen characters of the past 20 years.

All the way to the FBI: 'Silence of the Lambs' heroine leads new CBS series

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Rebecca Breeds stars in "Clarice"

Rebecca Breeds stars in "Clarice"

In a sea of reboots, reimaginings and spinoffs, it can be hard to sort out what's worth watching. However, some stories are worth revisiting, and a new thriller takes a deep dive into one of the most memorable big-screen characters of the past 20 years.

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