In the mood for another “Star Wars” spinoff series? “Obi-Wan Kenobi” (Disney+, streaming) stars Ewan McGregor as the Jedi Master in a series set into the series somewhere between “Revenge of the Sith” and “A New Hope.” Hayden Christensen returns as Darth Vader; Grant Feeley plays young Luke Skywalker. Also in the series: Rupert Friend, Benny Sadie and Kumail Nanjiani also star.
Just as anticipated is the final season of “Stranger Things” (Netflix, streaming) which returns with seven of its nine episodes, a cast of kids who have considerably grown up and are entering high school, and some references to things like the movie “Carrie.” David Harbour, Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard all return.
Humanitarian restauranteur Jose Andres is subject of Ron Howard’s feature documentary “We Feed People” (Disney+. Streaming).
Queen Elizabeth II gets another biographical documentary in “Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)” (Showtime, 9 p.m.).
Jared Keeso stars as “Shoresy” (Hulu, streaming), his own spinoff series from the Canadian comedy “Letterkenny.”
A third season starts for the live-action preschool series “Helpsters” (Apple TV+, streaming) from the makers of “Sesame Street.”
James Corden may be leaving his late night slot, but its most popular feature continues with “Carpool Karaoke: the Series” (Apple TV+, streaming) beginning its fifth season with a new slate of singing guest stars.
Australian rules footballer and pro boxer Tayla Harris is subject of the documentary “Kick Like Tail” Amazon Prime, streaming).
The documentary series “Quest for the Stanley Cup” (ESPN+, 2 p.m.) returns for its seventh season, even as the Stanley Cup playoffs continue with Colorado at St. Louis (TNT, 8 p.m.).