What to Watch What to Watch this Weekend: Owen Wilson and Kacey Musgraves help kick off a new SNL season Plus: the Sopranos prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark, finally arrives; Jake Gyllenhaal is a 911 operator under pressure in The Guilty; and more. By EW Staff Published on October 1, 2021 08:35AM EDT FRIDAY The Many Saints of Newark HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on HBO Max Written by Sopranos creator David Chase and directed by series alum Alan Taylor, this prequel film heads back to 1967 Newark, N.J., and introduces fans to younger versions of beloved members of the Soprano family, like Livia (Vera Farmiga), Junior (Corey Stoll), and Tony (Michael Gandolfini). But at the heart of the story is Alessando Nivola's Dickie Moltisanti, the father of Christopher and mentor to Tony. "David Chase wrote me the role of a lifetime," Nivola previously told EW. "Far and away, filming this movie was the most exciting thing in my career so far. It's an incredibly nuanced, violent, funny, charming, scary, morally confused person, and it was an absolute joy to play." —Derek Lawrence Related content: Vera Farmiga had an awkward audition for The Sopranos: 'Maybe I sucked' Jon Bernthal was 'grateful' to help honor James Gandolfini with Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark review: A prequel with the spirit, if not full glory, of The Sopranos Maid HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Series DebutIt's a real family affair in Netflix's Maid. The new limited series stars real-life mother-daughter duo Margaret Qualley and Andie MacDowell as an onscreen mother-daughter duo in an adaptation of Stephanie Land's memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive. It follows the story of Alex (Qualley), a single mother who turns to housecleaning to — barely — make ends meet as she escapes an abusive relationship and overcomes homelessness to create a better life for her daughter. —Sydney Bucksbaum Related content: See Margaret Qualley star with real-life mom Andie MacDowell in first trailer for Netflix's Maid Andie MacDowell to star alongside daughter Margaret Qualley in Netflix's Maid The best shows on Netflix right now The Guilty HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix You'll want to go into Jake Gyllenhaal and director Antoine Fuqua's remake of the 2018 Danish thriller The Guilty knowing as little as possible. "Nothing is as it seems," recently teased Gyllenhaal, who plays demoted cop-turned-911 operator Joe Baylor. "Joe really does not enjoy his job, but, in the end, what he realizes is, in order to solve this case, he has to face a truth within himself. I love characters that are question marks, and, in a lot of ways, he's the ultimate question mark." —Derek Lawrence Related content: A director in a van, costars on Zoom: Jake Gyllenhaal explains how he made it through Netflix's The Guilty Never forget that Jake Gyllenhaal was the star of Michael Bay's Aquaman 2 Jake Gyllenhaal auditioned to play Hansel in Zoolander Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus what Elizabeth Mitchell is watching, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. What Else to Watch Streaming Mr. Corman (season finale) — Apple TV+ Ted Lasso — Apple TV+ Vince Carter: Legacy (doc) — Crackle Plus Ghost Adventures: Goldfield Hotel (special) — Discovery+ LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales (special) — Disney+ In With the Old (series debut) — Magnolia Network Seinfeld (Netflix debut) — Netflix Escape to the Chateau (season premiere) — Peacock Movies My Name Is Pauli Murray — Amazon Prime Video Diana: The Musical (special Broadway presentation) — Netflix Stuck Together — Netflix Implanted — Digital What Breaks the Ice — Digital Witch Hunt — Digital/VOD The Addams Family 2 — VOD Stop and Go — VOD Mayday — VOD Coming Home in the Dark — VOD Check local listings The Kennedy Center at 50 (special) — PBS 8 p.m. The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World (special) — ABC S.W.A.T. (season premiere) — CBS Penn & Teller: Fool Us (season premiere) — The CW Under Wraps (DCOM debut) — Disney Channel 9 p.m. Magnum P.I. (season premiere) — CBS Dynasty (season finale) — The CW Selling the Big Easy (two-episode season premiere) — HGTV Dateline — NBC 9:35 p.m. The Ghost and Molly McGee (series debut) — Disney Channel 10 p.m. 20/20 ("The Sinfluencer of Soho") — ABC Eli Roth's History of Horror (season premiere) — AMC Blue Bloods (season premiere) — CBS SATURDAY Saturday Night Live HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC Season PremiereWow! Owen Wilson is headed to Studio 8H to kick off Saturday Night Live's 47th season alongside musical guest Kacey Musgraves and a mostly-intact-from-last-season cast, minus Beck Bennett but plus three new additions. What can you expect? We have no real idea, of course, but we're guessing Wilson will be roped into some sort of Loki-inspired sketch — and hoping he'll cross paths with Melissa Villaseñor's impression of him. —Tyler Aquilina Related content: Meet the 3 new Saturday Night Live cast members joining season 47 Beck Bennett leaves Saturday Night Live, Bowen Yang and Chloe Fineman promoted Saturday Night Live sets new shows with Owen Wilson, Kim Kardashian West, Jason Sudeikis What Else to Watch Streaming The Haunted Museum (series debut) — Discovery+ 9:30 a.m. Amphibia (season premiere) — Disney Channel 7 p.m. Frankie Drake Mysteries (U.S. season premiere) — Ovation 8 p.m. iHeartRadio Music Festival, Night 1 (special) — The CW The Good Father: The Martin MacNeill Story (movie) — Lifetime 9 p.m. Love Strikes Twice (movie) — Hallmark 10 p.m. 48 Hours — CBS SUNDAY Billions HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Showtime Season FinaleCould Axe (Damian Lewis) be headed to the slammer? That is the question heading into Billions' season 5 finale as the never-ending cat-and-mouse game between rivals Axe and Chuck (Paul Giamatti) comes to a head… again. Helping Chuck in his plot to take down Chuck has been Michael Prince, played by Corey Stoll, who is set to return as a series regular in season 6. "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," Stoll told EW last year. "I felt lucky that people helped me get on board 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, and there is this joy that almost all of the characters take in the fight. And having Damian to play against has been just a lot of fun." —Derek Lawrence Related content: Billions recap: For the first time in a while, Axe's back is against the wall Julianna Margulies couldn't be happier to be on Billions: 'It feels like going home' Showtime cashes in season 6 renewal for Billions, Corey Stoll to return as series regular What Else to Watch Check local listings Call the Midwife (season premiere) — PBS Masterpiece: Grantchester (season premiere) — PBS 7 p.m. America's Funniest Home Videos (season premiere) — ABC 8 p.m. Celebrity Wheel of Fortune — ABC The Real Housewives of Potomac — Bravo iHeartRadio Music Festival, Night 2 (special) — The CW The Simpsons — Fox The Circus — Showtime 8:30 p.m. The Great North — Fox 9 p.m. Supermarket Sweep — ABC The Walking Dead — AMC The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City — Bravo Chapelwaite — Epix Halloween Wars — Food Network Bob's Burgers — Fox One Summer (movie) — Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Scenes From a Marriage — HBO Heels — Starz Animal Kingdom (season finale) — TNT 9:30 p.m. Family Guy — Fox 10 p.m. The Rookie — ABC The Walking Dead: World Beyond (season premiere) — AMC Fiasco — Epix Outrageous Pumpkins (season premiere) — Food Network Nuclear Family — HBO American Rust — Showtime 11 p.m. 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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