While he has not always been used to his full advantage on “Saturday Night Live,” the new “Saturday Morning All Star Hits!” (Netflix, streaming) is peak Kyle Mooney, as he plays both its long haired twin hosts Skip and Treybor, looking like two versions of Garth from “Wayne’s World,” as they introduce perfectly honed bad 80s cartoons about a teen dinosaur who doesn’t fit in and a kind of Care Bears variant. It’s all deeply weird and strangely entertaining — in rainbow colors.
A whole new holiday special from Charlie Brown and company comes in “Peanuts: For Auld Lang Syne” (Apple TV+, streaming).
Four asylum seekers, including a young Syrian musician, await their fait on a Scottish island in the film “Limbo” (HBO, 8:10 p.m.).
The world of the artist JR is seen in the new documentary “Paper & Glue” (MSNBC, 10 p.m.).
The stop-motion “Crossing Swords” (Hulu, streaming) returns for a second season.
A new reality series follows young people navigating romance and career in “Twentysomethings: Austin” (Netflix, streaming).
Fresh from theaters is the Sanda Bullock film “The Unforgivable” (Netflix, streaming) with Vincent D’Onofrio, Viola Davis, Jon Bernthal and Richard Thomas round out the cast. Also: Riz Ahmed in the action film “Encounter” (Amazon Prime, streaming) with Octavia Spencer, Janina Gavankar and Rory Cochrane.