By Andie Hagemann
From a new Super Hero to disastrous double dates, you won’t want to miss the marvelous content coming to your TV (and assorted streaming devices) this week. On Tuesday, How I Met Your Father launches a hilarious new episode on Hulu. Don’t miss the series premiere of Not Dead Yet and the season debut of A Million Little Things, airing Wednesday on ABC, followed by the launch of Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever on Disney+ that same day. Last but not least, Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur chomps onto our screens Friday on Disney Channel.
How I Met Your Father—Tuesday, February 7, on Hulu
The wait is over… Sophie (Hilary Duff) finally sold her portrait, and better yet—the buyers want to meet her! Hoping that the dinner will lead to a new lucrative opportunity, she invites Jesse (Chris Lowell) to tag along and further impress the couple. Meanwhile, Valentina (Francia Raisa), decides she’s ready to date again and goes on a double date with Ellen (Tien Tran) and Rachel (Aby James). However, once Charlie (Tom Ainsley) finds out, he pressures a reluctant Sid (Suraj Sharma) and Hannah (Ashley Reyes) into a double date as well.
Not Dead Yet—Wednesday, February 8, at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
The brand-new comedy series debuts with not one but two episodes! The series follows Nell (Gina Rodriguez) who attempts to restart her life in a new place with a new job, and a new roommate. As she begins writing obituaries at the local newspaper, she starts getting life advice from an unlikely source. In Episode 2, Nell tries to settle into her new job, and the added benefit: seeing ghosts. However, her latest visitor is so annoying! Meanwhile, Edward (Rick Glassman) works on a project that intrigues Nell. The series also stars Hannah Simone, Lauren Ash, Josh Banday, and Angela Gibbs.
A Million Little Things—Wednesday, February 8, at 10:01 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
The final season begins with the tight-knit family of friends gathering once again to celebrate the life of a loved one gone too soon. Meanwhile, Katherine (Grace Park) helps Maggie (Allison Bloom) register for baby gifts, and Rome (Romany Malco) supports his father through a difficult transition. The series—intended only for mature audiences—also stars David Giuntoli, Christiana Moses, James Roday Rodriguez, Stephanie Szostak, Tristan Byon, Lizzy Greene, and Chance Hurstfield.
Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever—Wednesday, February 8, on Disney+
In the latest installment of Assembled, follow the production of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as the cast and crew take on the incredible challenge of remembering T’Challa, portrayed by the late actor and Disney Legend Chadwick Boseman, as well as creating a new chapter. Through intimate behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, watch Shuri (Letitia Wright) take on the mantel of Wakanda’s hero and face a new foe from the ocean’s depths in Namor (Tenoch Huerta Mejía). Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is available to stream on Disney+.
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur—Friday, February 10, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
The highly anticipated new animated series rolls onto our TV screens this week! In the series premiere aptly titled “Moon Girl Landing,” brilliant and altruistic Lunella Lafayette (voiced by Diamond White) accidentally brings a dinosaur to the Lower East Side. However, she soon realizes she finally has the brawn to match her brains and protect her community from evil villains. The premiere episode features guest stars Alison Brie as Aftershock, Utkarsh Ambudkar as Anand, and Michael Cimino as Eduardo. Series regulars also include Fred Tatasciore as Devil Dinosaur, Libe Barer as Casey, Alfre Woodard as Mimi, Sasheer Zamata as Adria, Jermaine Fowler as James Jr., and Gary Anthony Williams as Pops.