What to Watch What to Watch this Weekend: Dune finally lands and Insecure kicks off its final season Plus, Jason Sudeikis makes his SNL hosting debut, Apple TV+ launches an Invasion, and Locke & Key re-turns for season 2. By EW Staff Published on October 22, 2021 08:20AM EDT FRIDAY Invasion HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Apple TV+ Series DebutNot many people are talking about Invasion, the new alien... well, invasion series coming to Apple TV+ this week. So, let's change that. This show is low-key addicting, and not because of the aliens. They are actually not that interesting. They don't even make an actual appearance until a few episodes in. What's far more compelling is how the show's central characters, each hailing from a different part of the world, respond to this global catastrophes and what exactly these situations dig out of each of them. Golshifteh Farahani, the Israeli actress and indie movie darling from titles like Paterson and Darbareye Elly, is by far the standout. (Sorry, Sam Neill.) But her character, a former Harvard medical graduate who's now a Long Island housewife, makes one of the most dramatic turns of anyone in the ensemble as she fights to keep her children alive. Who needs aliens when you have that? —Nick Romano Related content: Simon Kinberg's Hollywood Invasion: The X-Men producer on his new Apple+ sci-fi series and life after mutants Meet Golshifteh Farahani, the standout star of fall TV must-watch Invasion Idris Elba to star in mysterious spy thriller for Apple Dune HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on HBO Max After pandemic delays, Denis Villeneuve's new adaptation of Dune is finally available to see! Based on the first half of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel, the new film tells the story of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), the only son of a noble family that now finds itself put in charge of the desert planet Arrakis. As if the blazing sun and suffocating sand weren't inhospitable enough, Paul and his family must also reckon with the enmity of their rivals in House Harkonnen, and try to understand the strange culture of the Arrakis natives known as Fremen. But it's all worth it for the spice melange, which enhances mental powers and can only be found on Arrakis. Like other Warner Bros. releases, Dune is streaming on HBO Max the same day it hits theaters — but trust when we say you need surround sound to get the full impact of this mind-blowing spectacle. —Christian Holub Related content: Doing Dune right: Inside the making of the long-awaited (and star-packed) adaptation A guide to important terms you'll want to know when watching Dune At home with the Harkonnens: Meet the villains of Dune Locke & Key HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Season PremiereAt first glance, it looked like the Locke family had actually won for once. Based on Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's comic of the same name, Locke & Key saw siblings Tyler (Connor Jessup), Kinsey (Emilia Jones), and Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) move to their family's ancestral home in the wake of their dad's murder. There they found magical keys that could open all kinds of doors: To other locations, to other identities, even into their own minds. They also awakened a scary being known as Dodge (Laysla de Oliveira), but appeared to have pushed Dodge back to their dark dimension...that is, until the final minutes of season 1, which revealed that Dodge had actually taken on the form of Kinsey's boyfriend Gabe (Griffin Gluck) and was happily plotting their next move. Season 2 builds on this incredible cliffhanger by ratcheting up the tension of Kinsey not knowing she's dating her family's worst enemy, on top of introducing new keys with even stranger powers. —C.H. Related content: Locke & Key showrunners explain that finale twist, answer burning questions Locke & Key comic creators discuss the changes from book to screen At long last, Netflix's Locke & Key is here — and it's delightful: Review Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus what Big Sky star Katheryn Winnick is watching, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. What Else to Watch Streaming Truth Be Told (season finale) — Apple TV+ The Lost Kitchen (season premiere) — Magnolia Network Inside Job (series debut) — Netflix Maya and the Three (series debut) — Netflix Adventure Beast (series debut) — Netflix Celebrity Exorcism (special) — Tubi Movies The Estate — VOD Every Last One of Them — Digital/VOD 8 p.m. Shark Tank — ABC S.W.A.T. — CBS Penn & Teller: Fool Us — The CW Home Sweet Home — NBC 9 p.m. 20/20 — ABC Magnum P.I. — CBS Nancy Drew — The CW Dateline ("The Wrong Door") — NBC 10 p.m. Blue Bloods — CBS SATURDAY Saturday Night Live HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC It's been eight years since Jason Sudeikis left Saturday Night Live, but he returns to his old stomping grounds this weekend for his first-ever stint as guest host. The big question is: will the Ted Lasso star spoof his own Emmy-winning show and character? Okay, there's another question: will he reprise any of his beloved roles, like President Biden, or that guy dancing in the background in the "What Up With That?" sketches? And one more thought: might he revive what is certainly the antithesis of the positive and usually upbeat Lasso, the a—hole he played opposite Kristen Wiig? One can hope. Er, believe. —Gerrad Hall Related content: Saturday Night Live recap: Rami Malek makes the case for villains, and, surprise, Daniel Craig! Kim Kardashian, Bowen Yang, Aidy Bryant form 'bop factory' pop group in cut SNL sketch Rosario Dawson doesn't think SNL gets her boyfriend Cory Booker 'quite right,' and has some suggestions What Else to Watch 8 p.m. Boyfriends of Christmas Past (movie) — Hallmark Unfinished Business (series debut) — HGTV Switched Before Birth (movie) — Lifetime Danger Force (season premiere) — Nickelodeon 10 p.m. 48 Hours — CBS Ricky Velez: Here's Everything (comedy special) — HBO/HBO Max The Dead Files (season premiere) — Travel Channel Streaming Fena: Pirate Princess (season finale) — Adult Swim/Crunchyroll SUNDAY Insecure HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 10 p.m. on HBO Season PremiereWill Issa, Molly, and Lawrence be okay? That's the main question going into Insecure's fifth and final season. The last time we left off, Issa and Molly were on the verge of possibly repairing their damaged friendship. "We start [season 5] in the aftermath of that, and with them figuring out where the relationship actually goes from here and if there is one left," Issa Rae recently told EW. Yvonne Orji adds: "Any time you have a rift, it's always this balancing act of, 'Are we good?' or 'What that mean?' Every word... every moment feels like something that needs to be processed or analyzed." Meanwhile, Issa must figure out whether or not her rekindled romance with Lawrence will last. Hopefully, the season 5 premiere will give us these answers. —Chancellor Agard Related content: Crew Love: Saying goodbye to Issa Rae's Insecure Insecure star Yvonne Orji teases final season: 'Pick your flavor of emotions' Insecure boss says Issa and Molly can never 'go back to the way things were' What Else to Watch Streaming Jack and Kelly Osbourne: Night of Terror (special) — Discovery+ Molly Yeh's Magnolia Adventure (special) — Discovery+ 8 p.m. The Real Housewives of Potomac — Bravo Legends of the Hidden Temple — The CW The Simpsons — Fox BMF — Starz 8:30 p.m. The Equalizer — CBS The Great North — Fox 9 p.m. Fear the Walking Dead — AMC The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City — Bravo Cheat Day USA (series debut) — Cooking Channel Killer Camp — The CW Chapelwaite — Epix Halloween Wars — Food Network Bob's Burgers — Fox Buried — Showtime Hightown — Starz 9:30 p.m. NCIS: Los Angeles — CBS Family Guy — Fox 10 p.m. The Walking Dead: World Beyond — AMC Fiasco (season finale) — Epix Outrageous Pumpkins (season finale) — Food Network American Rust — Showtime 10:30 p.m. SEAL Team — CBS 10:40 p.m. Curb Your Enthusiasm (season premiere) — HBO *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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