![]() ![]() The lives of three teenagers intersect around the presence of a blood-thirsty monster lurking in the woods, The Birch. ![]() “The Birch” (Facebook Watch): Crypt TV’s young adult horror series returns for its second season. ![]() They are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome. “Solar Opposites” follows a team of four aliens who escape their exploding home world only to crash land into a move-in ready home in suburban America. “Solar Opposites” (Hulu): The animated series kicks off its second, eight-episode season. With the help of coach Gordon Bombay, they rediscover the joys of playing just for love of the game. After 12-year-old Evan Morrow (Brady Noon) is unceremoniously cut from the Ducks, he and his mom (Lauren Graham), set out to build their own team of misfits to challenge the cutthroat, win-at-all-costs culture of youth sports today. Set in present day Minnesota, the 10-episode series catches up with the Ducks, who have evolved from scrappy underdogs to an ultra-competitive, powerhouse youth hockey team. “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” (Disney+): Nearly 30 years after first taking flight, The Mighty Ducks return in a new chapter starring Lauren Graham and Emilio Estevez. As the crimes take on a horrifying supernatural edge and a dark power emerges, the Irregulars (based on the Baker Street Irregulars gang from the original books by Sir Arther Conan Doyle) must come together to defeat larger than life forces. “The Irregulars” (Netflix): Set in Victorian London, this dark, mysterious eight-part drama follows a gang of troubled street teens who are manipulated into solving crimes for the sinister Doctor Watson and his mysterious business partner, the elusive Sherlock Holmes. The film also features never-before seen interviews and select performances from Tharp’s vast array of more than 160 choreographed works. ![]() It follows Tharp as she builds a high-profile work from the ground up with an international cast of ballet stars, including Misty Copeland, Herman Cornejo and Maria Khoreva, who rehearse by video conference while under quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic. Jumping from historical footage to the present day, the film traces her influential career while providing an intimate look at her famously rigorous creative process. “American Masters: Twyla Moves” (9 p.m., PBS): This new installment explores the life of legendary dancer, director and choreographer Twyla Tharp. In an exclusive sit-down interview, her first since Lucas’ conviction, Saxton opens up bout her tireless search for her daughter over the past eight years, how she played a vital role in keeping the investigation alive and her thoughts on Lucas’ conviction. Tonight’s installment dives into the case through the eyes of Schelling’s mother, Laura Saxton. “20/20” (9 p.m., ABC): Just weeks ago Donthe Lucas was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Kelsie Schelling, who mysteriously disappeared in 2013 and was never seen again. The episode follows the popular “Dateline” podcast series on the Daybells, “Mommy Doomsday.” Both Lori and Chad have denied any wrongdoing and have not been charged in connection with the death of her children and their former spouses. In an exclusive interview, Tammy’s sister Samantha Gwilliam opens up about finding out from Chad that Tammy had died in her sleep. The two-hour installment reveals new details on the mysterious deaths of Chad’s former wife Tammy and Lori’s former husband Joe. “Dateline NBC” (9 p.m., NBC): Insiders speak out for the first time about Idaho couple Lori and Chad Daybell, who are facing multiple charges after the remains of Lori’s children, JJ and Tylee, were discovered in Chad’s backyard. “MacGyver” (8 p.m., CBS): Mac and Riley head overseas together to prevent a governmental collapse and inadvertently inhale new deadly microscopic technology. TV and streaming picks for Friday, March 26 WATCH THIS: ![]()
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