TV What to Watch this Weekend: Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and more vie for the 2021 Grammy Awards Plus, Tom Holland stars in Cherry on Apple TV+, Jennifer Garner has a Yes Day on Netflix, and more. By EW Staff Published on March 12, 2021 06:00AM EST FRIDAY Cherry HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Apple TV+ We've seen Tom Holland swing through the streets of New York and tap dance to Rihanna, but Cherry shows a new side of the 24-year-old British actor. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame fame), the film is based on Nico Walker's 2018 semiautobiographical novel, and it follows a nameless kid from Cleveland (Holland) as he pinballs from college to the Army to addiction and eventual bank robbery. "I was worried about it: How are these guys going to go from making the biggest movie of all time to a small film like this?" Holland previously told EW. "But I look back on it, and it's been my favorite movie that I've ever worked on." —Devan Coggan Related content: Tom Holland and the Russo brothers open up about the wild world of Cherry Tom Holland takes a dramatic turn in first look at Cherry from Avengers directors The Awardist podcast: Tom Holland finds a new career breakthrough with Cherry Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus recommendations from Batwoman's Camrus Johnson, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. kid 90 HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Hulu What was it like to be part of the young Hollywood elite squad back in the '90s? Soleil Moon Frye shares an inside look at just that in the Hulu documentary Kid 90, and it's not exactly as glamorous as one might imagine. Through never-before-seen video clips shot by the Punky Brewster star and documentation from decades' worth of diary entries, Kid 90 shares the highlights and struggles of some of the biggest stars of the era. Not every famous face in the doc lived to watch it, like Jonathan Brandis, Andrew Dorff, Justin Pierce, and Harold Hunter. Frye also openly shares many of her personal struggles, including her experience with sexual assault, over-sexualization, and mental health struggles. —Rosy Cordero Related content: Punky Brewster stars Soleil Moon Frye and Cherie Johnson shed happy tears ahead of Peacock revival Soleil Moon Frye teases Punky Brewster/Saved by the Bell crossover: 'How cool would that be?' Mayim Bialik is struggling to get Blossom reboot greenlit 'after literally years of trying' Yes Day HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Allison (Jennifer Garner) and Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) are a happily married couple with three children who have slowly fallen into a rut. What happened to their carefree days when they were willing to try mostly anything once? It's through their kids that the couple take a much-needed plunge by embracing a Yes Day, where (within limits) the couple say yes to whatever their kids wish. Not everything goes as planned, but it teaches everyone involved a variety of lessons, including the simple needs of a child who is happy doing nearly anything as long as they're having fun with their parents. It's a sweet family comedy with lots of fun, colorful moments which we can never have enough of. —RC Related content: Jennifer Garner gets buck-wild in zany Yes Day trailer Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez get wet and wild in Yes Day first look Yes Day star Jennifer Garner shares a cereal-topped pizza recipe kids won't say no to The One HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Series DebutBased on a novel by John Marrs, Netflix's The One is set in the near future, in a world where a DNA test can find your perfect partner — the one person you're genetically predisposed to fall passionately in love with. But Rebecca (Hannah Ware), the CEO of the company behind that test, is embroiled in both a corporate power struggle and a murder investigation, after her former roommate's corpse is found in the Thames. Think Black Mirror with a murder-mystery twist. —Tyler Aquilina Related content: Lupin Part 2 teaser shows the aftermath of that cliffhanger ending Debris star Jonathan Tucker says answers are coming Jupiter's Legacy first look: Mark Millar likens series to The Incredibles but with 'nightmare' kids What Else to Watch Streaming Isabel (limited series debut) — HBO Max Movies Own the Room — Disney+ Cosmic Sin — Digital/VOD Come True — Digital/VOD Trust — VOD 8 p.m. Shark Tank — ABC MacGyver — CBS The Blacklist — NBC RuPaul's Drag Race — VH1 9 p.m. 20/20 — ABC Magnum P.I. — CBS Dateline ("The Life She Wanted") — NBC 10 p.m. Blue Bloods — CBS Wynonna Earp — Syfy SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards — Nickelodeon 8 p.m. A House on Fire (movie) — Lifetime World's Deadliest Weather (season premiere) — The Weather Channel SUNDAY 63rd Annual Grammy Awards HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on CBS Taylor Swift. Megan Thee Stallion. Dua Lipa. Harry Styles. Cardi B. They aren't my COVID bubble, but just a handful of those performing at Sunday's Grammys, hosted by Trevor Noah. Will Billie Eilish get "Everything I Wanted" by winning another four trophies after sweeping last year? Can BTS bring some "Dynamite" to the festivities and become the first K-Pop act to win a Grammy? Will Styles get "Watermelon Sugar" high to open the show? Can Beyoncé, the most-nominated of the night with nice, be grand marshal of the "Black Parade" and take home top honors? And who's ready to watch Roddy Ricch be the "Rockstar" that he is? Be a "Savage," grab your "Cardigan," and find a seat at a "Crowded Table" for music's biggest night. —Gerrad Hall Related content: The Weeknd says he will boycott the Grammys going forward Cardi B, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, more to perform at 2021 Grammy Awards Let's break down the snubs and surprises of the 2021 Grammy Award nominations What Else to Watch 8 p.m. American Idol — ABC The Real Housewives of Atlanta — Bravo The Simpsons — Fox American Gods — Starz 8:30 p.m. The Great North — Fox 9 p.m. The Walking Dead — AMC Pennyworth — Epix Bob's Burgers — Fox Allen v. Farrow (finale) — HBO How It Really Happened With Hill Harper (two-hour season premiere) — HLN Ellen's Game of Games — NBC Shameless — Showtime 9:30 p.m. Family Guy — Fox 10 p.m. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — ABC Good Girls — NBC *times are ET and subject to change We know TV has a lot to offer, be it network, cable, premium channels, or streaming platforms including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and others. So EW is here to help, guiding you every single day to the things that should be on your radar. Be sure to listen/subscribe to our What to Watch podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, or via your own voice-controlled smart-speaker (Alexa, Google Home).