What to Watch What to Watch this Weekend: The end is near for Money Heist as final season premieres Plus, Billie Eilish headlines a new concert film on Disney+, Billions is back to close out season 5, and more. By EW Staff Published on September 3, 2021 09:02AM EDT FRIDAY Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Disney+ Billie Eilish might be a baaaaaaad guy but she's got lots of love for her hometown, Los Angeles. In this new concert film, she performs her new album Happier Than Ever from beginning to end (and, according to her, the only time she'll do that) from the iconic Hollywood Bowl, intercut with vignettes of an animated version of Billie on a journey through L.A. Find your power — and maybe some popcorn — and check out this beautiful and special film. It's definitely is not a lost cause. —Gerrad Hall Related content: Happier Than Ever review: Billie Eilish grows up, slows down on her intimate sophomore album Billie Eilish serves edgy Disney princess in the first trailer for her concert film Billie Eilish thinks it's 'ridiculous' people care about her body Money Heist HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Season PremiereThe final season of Money Heist — a.k.a. La Casa de Papel — is kicking off with a bang. After Nairobi's (Alba Flores) tragic murder, the gang inside the Bank of Spain is out for blood. This is no longer just a heist … it's all-out war. But now that Alicia Sierra (Najwa Nimri) has found the Professor (Álvaro Morte) and is holding him at gunpoint, the gang has lost its fearless, meticulous leader on the outside. So it's a good thing Lisbon (Itziar Ituño) has successfully escaped police custody and made it inside the Bank of Spain to finally be hands on with the mission. But will she be enough to help bring justice to Nairobi and finish the heist without losing any more beloved city-named team members? It's finally time to binge-watch to find out! —Sydney Bucksbaum Related content: Money Heist stars detail how dire the gang's situation is in the final season Money Heist showrunner previews the 'total destruction' of the final season How Netflix hit Money Heist raises the stakes with its second heist Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. What Else to Watch Streaming Ted Lasso — Apple TV+ The D'Amelio Show (series debut) — Hulu Movies Cinderella — Amazon Prime Worth — Netflix The J Team — Paramount+ The Madness Inside Me — Digital The Gateway — Digital/VOD It Takes Three — Digital/VOD Hands Up — VOD Saving Paradise — VOD 8 p.m. Secret Celebrity Renovation — CBS Burden of Truth — The CW 9 p.m. 20/20 — ABC The Greatest #AtHome Videos — CBS Dynasty — The CW Bitchin': The Sound and Fury of Rick James (doc) — Showtime 10 p.m. CBS Sunday Morning: The Pet Project — CBS Dateline — NBC SATURDAY 8 p.m. Cheer For Your Life (movie) — Lifetime Say Yes to the Dress — TLC 9 p.m. Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty (midseason premiere) — BBC America SUNDAY DC's Legends of Tomorrow HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on The CW Season FinaleLegends of Tomorrow's out of this world sixth season wraps up Sunday with a long-awaited wedding (Three cheers for Avalance!) and an alien invasion led by the villainous Bishop. Based on past comments from the team, it sounds as though it'll be a wild affair — in other words, very Legends. "We will have a beautiful, very intimate, very sweet, very heartfelt, emotional wedding for Ava and Sara at the end of our season that will have a big Legends twist to it," co-showrunner Keto Shimizu teased during San Diego Comic-Con in July. "[The finale] is going to be bigger than the crossover in terms of the amount of visual effects and craziness." Whatever's in store, we know we won't have to wait too long to watch the aftermath since the daffy superhero drama returns for its seventh season Oct. 13. —Chancellor Agard Related content: Legends of Tomorrow star Matt Ryan opens up about Constantine's 'cathartic' fate David Ramsey reveals what inspired the Legends of Tomorrow episode he directed Legends of Tomorrow previews Avalance's wedding, Matt Ryan's new season 7 role at Comic-Con Billions HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Showtime More than a year after COVID initially cut short season 5 of Billions, the rich Showtime series, which has already been renewed for season 6, returns with five new episodes. The ever-changing dynamics and rivalries continue, with much of the new drama coming courtesy of the arrival of Axe's (Damian Lewis) latest foe, billionaire Michael Prince (Corey Stoll). "Damian is so game and from our very first scene we're sparring," Stoll told EW last year. "It's an interesting challenge coming onto a show that's in its fifth season now and everybody knows their characters so well and the writers know the actors well enough to write towards them, so there's this comfortability that everyone has. I felt lucky that people helped me get onboard quickly. But one of the things that I've keyed into on this show is how everybody is very competitive and every scene is a power struggle — but the characters are happy warriors, there is this joy that almost all of the characters take in the fight." —Derek Lawrence Related content: Billions recap: Axe's anger makes for an explosive midseason finale Showtime cashes in season 6 renewal for Billions, Corey Stoll to return as series regular Julianna Margulies couldn't be happier to be on Billions: 'It feels like going home' What Else to Watch Check local listings Masterpiece: Guilt (series debut) — PBS 8 p.m. The Real Housewives of Potomac — Bravo Big Brother — CBS Buddy vs. Duff (season finale) — Food Network NYC Epicenters 9/11 -> 2021 1/2 — HBO Gossip — Showtime Power Book III: Raising Kanan — Starz 9 p.m. The Walking Dead — AMC Wellington Paranormal — The CW Heels — Starz 10 p.m. The L Word: Generation Q — Showtime 11 p.m. Rick and Morty (back-to-back eps/season finale) — Adult Swim Work in Progress — Showtime *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. 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