The middle part of the horror trilogy, “Fear Street Part Two: 1978” (Netflix, streaming) makes its debut. Part one debuted last Friday; part three comes next Friday.
The French import “How I Became a Super Hero” (Netflix, streaming) is a movie about how mortals are able to become heroes on their own, by taking special drugs.
“Last Summer” (Netflix, streaming) is a coming of age film from Turkey at a seaside resort, not to be confused with a coming of age film on Netflix in 2018, set in Chicago.
Aisling Bea returns for the second season of her comedy “This Way Up” (Hulu, streaming) that also stars Sharon Hogan of “Catastrophe.”
Back for its second season is the German thriller “Biohackers” (Netflix, streaming).
The romantic saga “Virgin River” (Netflix, streaming) with Alexandra Breckenridge, Annette O’Toole and Tim Matheson, returns for its third season.
“World’s Most Dangerous Shark” (National Geographic, 10 p.m.) rounds out the first week of SharkFest.
Black Entertainment Television welcomes the current administration on “State of our Union: Vice President Kamala Harris” (BET, 8 p.m.).
Crews on “Gold Rush” (Discovery, 8 p.m.) go to Florida to reflect on their season.
The Idaho woman who claimed her kids were missing in 2019 has her story told in the made-for-TV movie “Doomsday Mom: The Lori Vallow Story” (Lifetime, 8 p.m.), followed by the documentary “Cellmate Secrets: Susan Smith” (Lifetime, 10 p.m.).
The Wisconsin comedian who trades on his innocence gets a new standup special in “Pete Lee: Tall, Dark and Pleasant” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).
A couple of other comedy specials debut, “Entre Nos Presents: Frankie Quinones: Superhomies” (HBO Max, streaming) and “Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach” (Netflix, streaming).
“Ready to Love” (OWN, 8 and 9 p.m.) has its reunion episodes back to back.
There’s a Halloween party at the squat on “Betty” (HBO, 11 p.m.).
The arts of Mexico are featured on “Behind the Canvas” (PBS, 10:30 p.m., check local listings).
Turner Classic Movies’ month-long Friday night series on Neo-noir movies continues with three entries from the early 70s, “Get Carter” (8 p.m.), “The Friends of Eddie Coyle” (10 p.m.) and “Chinatown” (midnight).
During the day, the forecast is bright on TCM with “Sunny” (8 a.m.), “Sunnyside” (9:30 a.m.), “Run for the Sun” (10:15 a.m.), “Dark of the Sun” (noon), “The Sunshine Boys” (2 p.m.), “The Sun Comes Up” (4 p.m.) and “A Raisin in the Sun” (5:45 p.m.).
Baseball includes St. Louis at Cubs (MLB, 2 p.m.) and Yankees at Houston (MLB, 8 p.m.).
Golf has first round play in the American Century Championship (NBC Sports, 5 p.m.).
Wimbledon (ESPN, 8 a.m.) has the men’s semifinals.
WNBA action includes Atlanta at Connecticut (CBS Sports, 7 p.m.), New York at Indiana (NBA, 7 p.m.) and Seattle at Phoenix (ESPN, 9 p.m.).
Soccer has Colombia vs. Peru (Fox Sports 2, 8 p.m.) in a Copa America third place game.
NASCAR runs its Corn Belt 150 (Fox Sports 1, 9 p.m.).
Stage 13 of the Tour de France (NBC Sports, 6 a.m.) goes from Nimes to Caracassone.
Daytime Talk
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Daniel Radcliffe, Amy Goodman. The View: Regina Hall (rerun). The Talk: Michelle Buteau, Rabbi Steve Leder, Deborah Norville, Bobby Bones. Ellen DeGeneres: Adrienne Houghton, Tate McRae, BluPrint and Taylor Pierce, Stephen “Twitch” Boss. Drew Barrymore: Jason Derulo, Eitan Bernath, Kathy Shea Mormino, Michelle Buteau (rerun). Kelly Clarkson: Topher Grace, Kit Hoover, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, Daughtry (rerun). Tamron Hall: Katie Thurston, Jazmine Sullivan (rerun). Wendy Williams: Dr. Sandra Lee. The Real: Kandi Burruss, Colman Domingo (rerun).
Late Talk
All reruns: Stephen Colbert: Wanda Sykes, Craig Melvin. Jimmy Kimmel: Colin Farrell, Quinta Brunson, Japanese Breakfast, Wanda Sykes. Jimmy Fallon: Kathryn Hahn, Jon M. Chu, Polo G. Seth Meyers: Peyton Manning, Bowen Yang, Edgar Wright, Stevie Nestor. James Corden: Tracy Morgan, Kings of Leon. Lilly Singh: Jimmy Tatro.