What to watch on TV this weekend (December 13-15, 2024).

What to watch on TV this weekend (December 13-15, 2024).

Welcome to the weekend edition of What’s On. Here are the big events happening on TV from Friday December 13th to Sunday December 15th. All times are eastern. (Note: What’s On’s weekly edition is published on Sundays.)


1. Go back to the beginning with Dexter: Original Sin

Paramount+ with Showtime, Friday, 3:01 p.m: Does every fictional serial killer need an origin story? No, but Dexter Morgan gets one anyway. original sin follows the future Bay Harbor Butcher as he is trained in slicing and dicing by his father (Christian Slater). Michael C. Hall takes on the role of narrator again, while Patrick Gibson deals with the young Dexter on the screen. The cast of the 10-episode season also includes Patrick Dempsey, Molly Brown, Reno Wilson and Christina Milian. The AV ClubThe summary will be published later today.


2. Stay calm and Hand luggage with a holiday thriller

Netflix, Friday, 3:01 a.m: In the airport set Hand luggageJason Bateman portrays an anonymous traveler who blackmails a TSA officer (Taron Egerton) into letting a dangerous package pass through security during the holiday season. Logan Marshall-Green, Danielle Deadwyler, Dean Norris and Sofia Carson star.


3. Elton John: Never too late immerses himself in a historic career

Disney+, Friday, 3:01 a.m: RJ Cutler and David Furnish’s documentary revolves around Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, combining behind-the-scenes footage of his final concerts with archive clips.


4. Chris Rock comes down Saturday Night Live

NBC, Saturday, 11:30 p.m: Chris Rock inches closer to joining the Five-Timers’ Club in his fourth hosting gig SNL. Tonight he will be joined by his musical guest Gracie Abrams. Pay attention The AV Club‘s review on Sunday morning.


5. In blessed news, conclave Hits streaming

Peacock, Friday, 3:01 a.m: Edward Berger’s Oscar contender, set during a tense papal meeting, arrives on Peacock just in time for the holiday binge. The ensemble consists of a never better Ralph Fiennes, John Lithgow, Stanley Tucci, Sergio Castellitto, Isabella Rossellini and Carlos Diehz. Checkout The AV ClubReview.

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