A workplace comedy about the last video store in the franchise, “Blockbuster” (Netflix, streaming) is kind of an audacious offering from the company that essentially put them out of business. But the makers of “Superstore” and a cast led by Randall Park and Melissa Fumero make this kind of a cute new series.
A clinical psychologist in enlisted to help crack a murder case in West London in the new five-part series “The Suspect” (Sundance Now, streaming) with Aidan Turner, Anji Mohindra and Shaun Parkes.
A second season begins for another UK police thriller “The Capture” (Peacock, streaming), this one concentrating on the use of deep-fake technology, British politics, tech and the media.
Superheroes are even more prevalent than police with the fourth season of the DC series “Titans” (HBO Max, streaming) premiering the same day as the special “The Making of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” (Disney+, streaming).
Game 5 of the World Series has Justin Verlander vs. Noah Syndergaard for Houston at Philadelphia (Fox, 8 p.m.). So far, the series is tied up 2-2.
“Chris Redd: Why Am I Like This?” (HBO Max, streaming) is a standup comedy special from the onetime “Saturday Night Live” cast member.
Unfortunately, there’s an endless string of names that can be featured in the new series “Hip Hop Homicides” (WEtv, 9 p.m.), from producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. First up is the case of Pop Smoke, gunned down in 2020.
The three-part “Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty” (HBO Max, streaming) deals with the series of deaths that surrounded the well-connected South Carolina family.