Chip and Joanna Gaines return with “Fixer Upper: The Hotel,” showcasing their largest project yet on the Magnolia Network. “The Stones and Brian Jones” documentary sheds light on the Rolling Stones’ overlooked founding member. Chris Stapleton’s new album “Higher” is set to elevate country music charts. “For All Mankind” launches its fourth season on Apple TV+, continuing its alternate history space saga. Prime Video’s “007: Road to a Million” sees contestants in a Bond-like competition, hosted by Brian Cox. Nicolas Cage stars in the dark satire “Dream Scenario,” promising another standout performance. “Sesame Street” returns for its 54th season with a star-studded lineup on HBO Max. The Coen Brothers’ classic “Fargo” arrives in 4K Ultra HD, and “Bluey” brings new episodes to Disney Channel and Disney Junior. Lastly, the indie rock scene of the 2000s is captured in Piper Ferguson’s photo book “Indie, Seen,” and Bollywood’s Shah Rukh Khan stars in “Jawan,” a new action thriller on Netflix.
The entertainment landscape this week is as varied as it is vibrant. HBO’s documentary on Albert Brooks, directed by Rob Reiner, promises a deep dive into the comedian’s influential career. Chip and Joanna Gaines are set to impress with their ambitious renovation of a historic building into a boutique hotel in “Fixer Upper: The Hotel.” The documentary “The Stones and Brian Jones” looks to restore the legacy of the Rolling Stones’ founding member, Brian Jones.
Country music fans can anticipate Chris Stapleton’s new album “Higher,” while sci-fi enthusiasts can look forward to the continuation of “For All Mankind” on Apple TV+. Prime Video introduces a Bond-inspired reality show, “007: Road to a Million,” and Nicolas Cage’s “Dream Scenario” is expected to deliver a mix of humor and social commentary. The iconic “Sesame Street” brings its educational charm to a new season with celebrity guests. The Coen Brothers’ “Fargo” is re-released in stunning 4K, and the beloved family show “Bluey” continues to charm on Disney channels. Piper Ferguson’s “Indie, Seen” captures the essence of the indie rock scene, and Shah Rukh Khan’s “Jawan” brings Bollywood action to Netflix audiences worldwide.