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10 best things our critics are watching this week From a new Star Wars animated series to a Soul prequel, here s what we re tuning into. Text size Copy shortlink: Star Wars: The Bad Batch
The saga continues with this action-packed animated series in which a group of misfit clones rebels against the newly formed Empire. Some familiarity with the franchise helps, but you won t need to know the difference between a Stormtrooper and an Ewok to enjoy watching our heroes blast their way out of one harrowing predicament after another. The show debuts with a 70-minute premiere, followed by new half-hour episodes that will drop every Friday. Disney Plus starting Tuesday (Neal Justin)
Sesame Street: 50 Years of Sunny Days airs tonight on WXYZ-TV
By: Tom Santilli
and last updated 2021-04-26 15:20:07-04
(WXYZ) â Tom Santilli is a respected journalist and member of the Critics Choice Association, Detroit Film Critics Society and Online Film Critics Society since 2010. Tom is the Executive Producer and co-host of the syndicated TV show, Movie Show Plus, which has been on the air for 20+ years in the Metro-Detroit market and Mid-West. He is also the film critic for WXYZ-TV. Twitter: @tomsantilli, Facebook & Instagram: @filmsurvivor. Sesame Street has been chasing the clouds away for over 50 years, and tonight, ABC plans to celebrate with a two-hour documentary, aptly named Sesame Street: 50 Years of Sunny Days. (airing on ABC at 8pm ET).