A familiar story of youthful misfits who compete on the ice, “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” (Disney+, streaming) refreshes the franchise with Lauren Graham as a mom who organizes a team and tries to get Emilio Estevez — Coach Gordon Bombay — to help out. It’s a pleasant enough series, and a good one for families, who probably won’t be as well served by the usual superhero fare as “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (Disney+, streaming), which has its second episode tonight.

Robert Kirkman’s new series “Invincible” (Amazon Prime, streaming) may be closer to its comic book roots than his other series, “The Walking Dead.” That’s because the superhero show about a teen and his hero dad is animated. Voices are provided by J.K. Simmons, Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, Seth Rogen, Gillian Jacobs, Andrew Rannells and Zazie Beetz, among others.

Eric Andre’s new “Bad Trip” (Netflix, streaming), includes not only his comedy pals Lil Real Howery and Tiffany Haddish, but a lot of innocent passerby who are pranked in elaborate pranks. It’s produced in part from the people behind “Jackass” and “Bad Grandpa.”

The amusing animated “Solar Opposites” (Hulu, streaming) returns for a second season, with the voices for the squabbling aliens provided by Justin Roiland, Sean Giambrone, Thomas Middleditch and Mary Mack. 

Season five comes for the comedy baking competition “Nailed It!” (Netflix, streaming), hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres. 

In the film “Pagglait” (Netflix, streaming), a young woman discovers surprising things about her late husband. 

Another new film, “A Week Away” (Netflix, streaming) is described as a faith-based musical. Kevin Quinn stars as a teen who has to decide between detention or a Christian summer camp. He chooses the latter and meets a girl (Bailee Madison).