You can’t keep the devil down. Cancelled on Fox, “Lucifer” (Netflix, streaming) re-emerges on a streaming service for its fifth season — or at least the first half of the season before it was stalled by the Covid lockdown. A sixth and final season there is also in the cards. 

In the new family adventure comedy flick, “The Sleepover” (Netflix, streaming), a brother and sister try to save their parents when they’re kidnapped and forced to pull off a crime. Joe Manganiello, Malin Ackerman and Ken Marino star. 

Jake Johnson provides the voice of the raunchy high school coach at the center of the new animated comedy “Hoops” (Netflix, streaming), created by Ben Hoffman (“Archer”).

For younger audiences, there is a second season of the Australian import “Alien TV” (Netflix, streaming) and “Clifford the Big Red Dog” (Netflix, streaming).

The CGI family film “The One and Only Ivan” (Disney +, streaming is based on the novel by Katherine Applegate about a silverback gorilla voiced by Sam Rockwell. Also: Angelina Jolie as an elephant, Danny DeVito as a dog, Helen Mirren as the poodle and Chaka Khan as a chicken. The seal is voiced by Mike White, who wrote the screenplay. Human stars include Bryan Cranston. 

In the imported Indian crime drama “Class of ’83” (Netflix, streaming), about a demoted cop who trains five students as assassins to take down a corrupt bureaucracy.