11 TV Shows, Movies, and Music Moments That Will Brighten Your Entire Week

This week's slate of new TV shows, music, and movies is so diverse and fun. Disney's streaming platform, Disney+, is finally launching, and with that comes unlimited access to all your favorite Disney Channel shows, original movies, and childhood favorites. But if that's not your jam, we have the return of Floribama Shore, a new Hallmark holiday movie, and the Charlie's Angels reboot. Happy watching!

Below, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:

Sunday, November 10

Back to Life: This series follows a woman’s return home after serving an 18-year prison sentence with a perfect mix of humor and horror—similar in tone to Phoebe Waller Bridge’s brilliant Fleabag. That makes sense, given both series were produced by the same team. 9 P.M. ET on Showtime

Monday, November 11

Holiday Baking Championship: Holiday Survival Guide: Let the dessert games begin. 11 P.M. ET on Food Network

Tuesday, November 12

Lady and the Tramp: A retelling of the classic Disney film, with Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux stepping into the main vocal roles. Streaming on Disney+

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: You get the gist of this show with the title. It's the television version of High School Musical, and it premieres today with the launch of Disney+. Steaming on Disney+

Wednesday, November 13

53rd Annual CMA Awards: Carrie Underwood hosts tonight's show (with special guests Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton), which boasts the most nominations for Maren Morris. 8 P.M. ET on ABC

Thursday, November 14

Floribama Shore: Jersey Shore meets Southern Charm in this popular MTV series, which returns tonight for its third season. 8 P.M. ET on MTV

Friday, November 15

Charlie's Angels: Ella Balinska, Kristen Stewart, and Naomi Scott are a new generation of crime-fighting Angels in this highly anticipated reboot. Elizabeth Banks, who directed the film, also stars as the all-seeing Bosley, and your internet boyfriend Noah Centineo has a role too. In theaters

Courage: Celine's Dion's new album is here, and it's an eclectic mix of dance-pop and soulful ballads, all highlighting the icon's superior vocal range.

THE WARRIOR QUEEN OF JHANSI: Per an official description from a press release, this movie "tells the true historical story of the Rani (translation: Queen) of Jhansi, a feminist icon in India and a fearless, freedom fighter – a real-life Wonder Woman who earned a reputation as the Joan of Arc of the East when in 1857 India, as a 24-year old General, she led her people into battle against the British Empire. Her insurrection shifted the balance of power in the region and set in motion the demise of the notorious British East India Company and the beginning of the British Raj under Queen Victoria." In theaters

Dollface: Kat Dennings stars in and executive-produces this Hulu series about a young woman who, after a breakup, attempts to reacclimate herself with the girlfriends she left behind. Brenda Song and Shay Mitchell costar. Streaming on Hulu

Saturday, November 16

Double Holiday: Read Hallmark's official description for this movie, below: 8 P.M. ET on Hallmark

"Career-minded Rebecca’s plans for Hanukkah go askew when a promotion opportunity comes up at work. When the company CEO asks Rebecca and her insufferable office mate, Chris—also her main competitor for the promotion—to plan the company’s Christmas party, she realizes they must overcome their opposing styles in order to succeed. Forced to work together on the holiday party, Chris learns more about Rebecca and her family’s Hanukkah traditions, while she also begins to see him in a new light. Although feelings slowly develop between the two, the ongoing competition over the promotion threatens to undermine it all. "

Originally Appeared on Glamour