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This week Doctor Who premieres with a new actor taking the lead role, while The Walking Dead lives up to its name with another new season. CBS All Access is streaming the first of its Short Treks tidbits to hold Discovery fans over until season two, while Hulu premieres Into the Dark, Amazon Prime has a new season of The Man in the High Castle and Netflix leads off a slew of releases with Big Mouth season two and Dancing Queen. For gamers there's Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Mega Man 11 and the wide release of Forza Horizon 4. Look after the break to check out each day's highlights, including trailers and let us know what you think (o r what we missed).
Blu-ray & Games & Streaming
Ant-Man and the Wasp (VOD)
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (4K)
Step Brothers (4K)
The Fast and the Furious (4K)
2 Fast 2 Furious (4K)
Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (4K)
The First Purge (4K)
Assasin's Creed Odyssey (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
Mega Man 11 (Xbox One, PS4)
WWE 2K19 Deluxe Edition (PS4, Xbox One - 10/5)
Astro Bot Rescue Mission (PS VR)
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (PS4)
Monday
The Big Bang Theory, CBS, 8 PM
Queen of the World, HBO, 8 PM
The Neighborhood (series premiere), CBS, 8 PM
Dancing With The Stars, ABC, 8 PM
Penn & Teller: Fool Us (season finale), CW, 8 PM
Chiefs/Broncos, ESPN, 8:15 PM
WWE Raw, USA, 8 PM
The Resident, Fox, 8 PM
The Voice, NBC, 8 PM
Happy Together (series premiere), CBS, 8:30 PM
Better Call Saul, AMC, 9 PM
Planet Earth, BBC America, 9 PM
Magnum P.I., CBS, 9 PM
9-1-1, Fox, 9 PM
Whose Line is It Anyway? (season finale), CW, 9 PM
Manifest, NBC, 10 PM
Bull, CBS, 10 PM
American Greed, CNBC, 10 PM
Lodge 49, AMC, 10 PM
Tuesday
Extrano Enemigo, Amazon Prime, 3 AM
MeatEater (S7),Netflix, 3 AM
WWE Smackdown, USA, 8 PM
The Voice, NBC, 8 PM
The Gifted, Fox, 8 PM
NCIS, CBS, 8 PM
Dancing with the Stars, ABC, 8 PM
FBI, CBS, 9 PM
Lethal Weapon, Fox, 9 PM
This is Us, NBC, 9 PM
Inside the NFL, Showtime, 9 PM
The Challenge, MTV, 9 PM
The Outpost (season finale), CW, 9 PM
Sorry for Your Loss, Facebook, 9 PM
Student Athlete, HBO, 10 PM
Trans Am (series premiere), Discovery, 10 PM
NCIS: NO, CBS, 10 PM
New Amsterdam, NBC, 10 PM
Carter, WGN, 10 PM
Mayans M.C., FX, 10 PM
Most Expensivest, Viceland, 10 PM
The Purge, USA, 10 PM
Tosh.0, Comedy Central, 10 PM
Wrecked (season finale), TBS, 10 PM
The Jim Jefferies Show, Comedy Central, 10:30 PM
The Hunt for the Trump Tapes with Tom Arnold, Viceland, 10:30 PM
Mr. Inbetween, FX, 11:32 PM
Wednesday
Chicago Fire, NBC, 8 PM
Empire, Fox, 8 PM
The Goldbergs, ABC, 8 PM
Survivor, CBS, 8 PM
Burden of Truth (season finale), CW, 8 PM
American Housewife, ABC, 8:30 PM
Chicago Med, NBC, 9 PM
Modern Family, ABC, 9 PM
Star, Fox, 9 PM
Seal Team (season premiere), CBS, 9 PM
Single Parents, ABC, 9:30 PM
Chicago PD, NBC, 10 PM
Criminal Minds (season premiere), CBS, 10 PM
A Million Little Things, ABC, 10 PM
South Park,Comedy Central, 10 PM
American Horror Story, FX, 10 PM
Dopesick Nation, Viceland, 10 PM
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FXX, 10 PM
Are You the One?, MTV, 10 PM
Thursday
One Dollar, CBS All Access, 3 AM
Creeped Out, Netflix, 3 AM
Star Trek: Short Treks (series premiere), CBS All Access, 3 AM
Supermansion (fall premiere), Sony Crackle, 3 AM
Colts/Patriots, Fox, 8 PM
The Big Bang Theory, CBS, 8 PM
Superstore, NBC, 8 PM
Grey's Anatomy, ABC, 8 PM
The Good Place, NBC, 8:30 PM
Young Sheldon, CBS, 8:30 PM
Will & Grace (season premiere), NBC, 9 PM
Station 19 (season premiere), ABC, 9 PM
Mom, CBS, 9 PM
I Feel Bad (series premiere), NBC, 9:30 PM
Murphy Brown, CBS, 9:30 PM
Law & Order: SVU, NBC, 10 PM
How to Get Away with Murder, ABC, 10 PM
S.W.A.T., CBS, 10 PM
The Grand Hustle (season finale), BET, 10 PM
Friday
Big Mouth (S2) Netflix, 3 AM
Elite (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
Into the Dark (series premiere), Hulu, 3 AM
The Man in the High Castle (S3), Amazon Prime, 3 AM
Dancing Queen (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
Little Things, Netflix, 3 AM
Malevolent, Netflix, 3 AM
Lost Song (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
Empire Games, Netflix, 3 AM
Super Monsters (S2), Netflix, 3 AM
YG Future Strategy Office, Netflix, 3 AM
A Football Life: Willie McGinest, NFL Network, 8 PM
Fresh Off the Boat (season premiere), ABC, 8 PM
Macgyver, CBS, 8 PM
Masters of Illusion (season finale), CW, 8 PM
Battlebots (season finale), Discovery, 8 PM
The Cool Kids, Fox, 8:30 PM
Speechless (season premiere), ABC, 8:30 PM
Child Support (season premiere), ABC, 9 PM
Contender, Epix, 9 PM
Z Nation (season premiere), Syfy, 9 PM
Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 9 PM
Van Helsing (season premiere), Syfy, 10 PM
Blue Bloods, CBS, 10 PM
Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents: Devin Field / Emmy Blotnick, CC, 11 PM
Animals (season finale), HBO. 11:30 PM
Tracey Ullman's Show, HBO, 12 AM
ELeague: CS: Go Premiere 2018, TBS, 12:30 AM
Saturday
You Might Be the Killer, Syfy, 7 PM
No Escape Room, Syfy, 9 PM
Flight of the Conchords: Live in London, HBO, 10 PM
Notre Dame/Virginia Tech college football, ABC, 7:30 PM
Saturday Night Live: Awkwafina / Travis Scott, NBC, 11:30 PM
Sunday
Doctor Who (season premiere), BBC America, 1:45 PM
The Warriors of Liberty City, Starz, 8 PM
The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth, Showtime, 8 PM
The Simpsons, Fox, 8 PM
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors (series premiere), ABC, 8 PM
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