Jencarlos Canela stars as Jesus, who attends the Last Supper, is betrayed by Judas and is crucified and resurrected in this premiere. This musical adaptation of the 2,000-year-old story is set in the modern day and features a variety of pop music hits.
A pirate and his first mate throw a party, but it leads to trouble in this new episode of the documentary series. Also, doctors treat a couple who got caught up in a tangle, and a woman discovers her sight is at risk.
As dangerous fairy-tale creatures known as Wesen converge in Portland, Det. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) and his friends struggle to keep people safe in this new episode. Burkhardt is a descendent of an elite line of Grimms -- crime fighters who battle the supernatural.
The first "X-Men" film was released in 2000 and pitted an aged Magneto and Charles Xavier against each other. "X-Men: First Class" (2011) tells how they became friends before becoming enemies. Both films start with the same scene, of Magneto as a boy in a Nazi concentration camp.
The second film's scene was a nearly shot-for-shot remake of the first. I say nearly because, in "First Class," this scene introduces a new character, Sebastian Shaw (played by Kevin Bacon).
Betrayal is in the air at court in Paris as Odo's (Owen Roe) allies plot against him in this new episode. In Wessex, Ecbert (Linus Roache) lends his support to Kwenthrith (Amy Bailey), Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) reveals his darkest secret to Yidu (Dianne Doan) and a marriage is arranged.
Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu star in "Elementary"
Sherlock buffs beware: the world's greatest detective is on the move. Fans looking for their Thursday night Sherlock fix are in for a mystery this week -- he'll disappear, at least from Thursday nights.
The jaw-dropping moments continue when Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton) and the rest of the crew return. The acclaimed drama brings viewers behind the scenes of the country music industry through the eyes of Jaymes and rising star Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panettiere).
No one has any plans to air "The Hunt for Red October" (1990) in the next few weeks, but if you just wait a while, chances are you'll see it again.
It's understandable that you feel like the late-Cold War classic should just be on TV all the time, because it often is.
It's one of those movies that is dependably popular and re-watchable -- the kind of movie cable networks like to buy the rights for and play repeatedly, all over the schedule.
Toby and Brenda Willis invite cameras into their lives as they share the challenges of raising 12 kids and managing their family band in this season premiere. The family rose to fame after an appearance in the TV series "America's Got Talent."
Norman (Freddie Highmore) and Norma (Vera Farmiga) suspect each other of a terrible deed in this new episode. Meanwhile, Dylan (Max Thieriot) contemplates his future with Emma (Olivia Cooke), and Romero (Nestor Carbonell) makes an important choice.