By Andie Hagemann
Get ready for brand-new exciting content coming to your TV and Disney+ this week! Three celebrities sniff out the fibber on an all-new episode of To Tell the Truth, airing Tuesday. On Wednesday, Penny turns to Al Roker for help with her overprotective father on The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder; that same day, mature audiences can watch the debut episode of Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight. The truth will be revealed in the new episode of Big Sky, airing Thursday. Get ready to sing and dance with the premiere of Disney’s musical comedy Better Nate Than Ever on Friday.
To Tell the Truth—Tuesday, March 29, at 10 p.m. ET, on ABC
Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction, and this week, host Anthony Anderson is joined by Kim Fields, Oliver Hudson, and London Hughes to investigate the next round of imposters. The celebrity panel will encounter an eclectic group including a silhouette artist, pet detective, blood splatter expert, and trampoline wall acrobat.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder—Wednesday, March 30, on Disney+
Penny (voiced by Kyla Pratt) is fed up with her overprotective father, Oscar (voiced by Tommy Davidson) after he sabotages her first date with Kareem (voiced by Asante Blackk). Desperate for her independence, Penny asks the mischievous Al Roker to transform her into a college student. However, she soon learns life as a young adult can be overwhelming. Roker, Lena Waithe, Lamorne Morris, Jaden Smith, and Desus Nice lend their voices to the coming-of-age episode.
Moon Knight—Wednesday, March 30, on Disney+
The new highly anticipated series from Marvel Studios follows mild-mannered gift-shop employee Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) as he discovers that he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As their enemies reveal themselves, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly battle among the powerful gods of Egypt. This series is intended for mature audiences. New episodes debut Wednesdays on the streamer.
Big Sky—Thursday, March 31, at 10:01 p.m. ET, on ABC
The truth will be exposed in this brand-new episode. As Jenny (Katheryn Winnick, above) attempts to prove the Bhullars are involved in the drug-related death of a teenager, her distrust of Travis (Logan Marshall-Green) amplifies, putting their relationship in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Veer (Bernard White) reveals the reason behind his visit to Montana. This drama series is intended for mature audiences.
Better Nate Than Ever—Friday, April 1, on Disney+
Disney’s new musical comedy follows 13-year-old Nate (Rueby Wood, above), who dreams of becoming a Broadway star. However, Nate’s dream hits a slight snag when he isn’t cast in the school play. Determined to prove everyone wrong, Nate and his best friend Libby (Aria Brooks) sneak off to New York City for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A chance encounter with his long-lost Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow) threatens Nate’s plan—and together they must prove that life’s greatest adventures are only as big as your dreams.