What to Watch podcast: So You Think You Can Dance returns after three-year hiatus

Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford will star in the Yellowstone prequel series 1932, coming later this year to Paramount+.

After three years, So You Think You Can Dance returns to Fox with longtime host Cat Deeley but with a new judging panel: JoJo Siwa, Twitch, and Matthew Morrison. The dating series Love on the Spectrum U.S. debuts on Netflix, where people on the autism spectrum try to find their match. On the new episode of the CW's Kung Fu, a big tragedy strikes the Shen family, and Nicky and Henry struggle to make sense of their relationship.

Comedian Mo Amer tells us what he's watching. Plus, other entertainment headlines — including fired Kevin Can Wait actress Erinn Hayes' guest-starring role on Kevin Can F**k Himself, Jeopardy goes prime time with a celebrity edition, and Hocus Pocus 2's premiere date — and trivia.

Hear more on all of today's must-see picks on EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall.

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What to Watch on Wednesday, May 18

Streaming

The Circle (new batch of episodes) — Netflix

Love on the Spectrum U.S. (series debut) — Netflix

The Challenge: All StarsParamount+

The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans Paramount+

Check Local Listings

NOVA: Why Ships Crash — PBS

8 p.m.

The Goldbergs (season finale) — ABC

The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsBravo

SurvivorCBS

The FlashThe CW

The Masked Singer (season finale) — Fox

Chicago MedNBC

8:30 p.m.

The Wonder Years (season finale) — ABC

9 p.m.

The Conners (season finale) — ABC

Beyond the Edge (season finale) — CBS

Kung FuThe CW

Domino MastersFox

Chicago FireNBC

So You Think You Can Dance (season premiere) — Fox

Buy It or Build It (series debut) — HGTV

9:30 p.m.

Home Economics (season finale) — ABC

10 p.m.

The Deep End (series debut) — Freeform (streaming the next day on Hulu)

A Million Little Things (season finale) — ABC

Chicago PDNBC

*times are ET and subject to change

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