Kevin Hart's “Fight Night”, Michael Keaton's “Beetlejuice ”return, and Netflix's “Outlast” top this week's Must List

'The Poetry of Lee Chang-dong' collection and a sexy mistaken identities novel by Adib Khorram round out our picks for the weekend of Sept. 6.

After a fall TV launch that was muted by 2023's double strike, EW is jumping back into what we do best this year with exclusive photos and interviews with juicy info on more than 75 shows. It all kicked off yesterday with our 2024 Fall TV Preview digital issue featuring NBC's  and continues through the next two weeks. I'm glad to celebrate all forms of pop culture in my current role, but as a former TV editor this issue is always going to feel most special to me. Congrats to our TV team for wading through the tidal wave that’s about to hit our DVRs (Do people still have DVRs? Just me?) to make sure you know what’s worth your time. —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-ChiefBrilliant MinDs

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'Fight Night', 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice', and 'Outlast'
'Fight Night', 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice', and 'Outlast'

Fight Night: The Million-Dollar Heist with Kevin Hart

<p>Parrish Lewis/PEACOCK</p> 'Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist' with Kevin Hart

Parrish Lewis/PEACOCK

'Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist' with Kevin Hart

Inspired by a bonkers true story, this Peacock limited series stars Kevin Hart as Gordon "Chicken Man" Williams, an Atlanta bookie who throws an exclusive party after Muhammad Ali's 1970 comeback fight. When armed robbers ambush the guests — including crime bosses Frank Moten (Samuel L. Jackson) and Cadillac Richie (Terrence Howard) — a desperate Chicken Man turns to Detective JD Hudson (Don Cheadle) to clear his name. The eight-episode crime caper hits big with a star-studded cast (welcome back to series TV, Taraji P. Henson!), meticulous period wigs, and some hilarious odd-couple banter between Cheadle and Hart.  —Kristen Baldwin, TV Critic

Check out EW's trailer reveal for Kevin Hart's Fight Night

Outlast

<p>Netflix</p> Joseph Malbrough in Netflix's 'Outlast'

Netflix

Joseph Malbrough in Netflix's 'Outlast'

This Netflix survival competition series — which drops 16 people off in the Alaskan wilderness to last for as long as possible in freezing temperatures with no food and minimal supplies — does not boast as many outright villains in the new second season. But you will once again be shocked by the miseries people will endure to be the last team standing.  —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director

Read EW's exclusive reveal of Outlast season 2's cast and watch the trailer

The Poetry of Lee Chang-Dong

<p>Film Movement</p> The Poetry of Lee Chang-Dong DVD collection

Film Movement

The Poetry of Lee Chang-Dong DVD collection

South Korea's Lee Chang-dong is one of cinema's great chroniclers of ennui and champions of the downtrodden. The inveterate distributor Film Movement now offers a first-of-its-kind box set that includes the director and screenwriter's opus, Poetry, and three of his early, soul-shaking staples. —Ryan Coleman, News Writer

Read EW's 2011 review of Poetry

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice

<p>Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures</p> Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton in 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice'

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton in 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice'

Some of us thought we'd be stuck in the Afterlife's waiting room for decades before seeing a sequel to Beetlejuice. Luckily, it only took 36 years — and the wait was worth it. Director Tim Burton and his cast of familiar faces (including one stop-motion-animated Sandworm) recaptured their kooky, chaotic energy, and even threw in a new musical number powered by ghost possession for good measure.  —Nick Romano, Senior Editor

Read EW's exclusive mini oral history with Catherine O'Hara and Winona Ryder on that iconic 'Day-O' scene from Beetlejuice

I'll Have What He's Having

<p>Forever</p> 'I'll Have What He's Having' by Adib Khorram book cover

Forever

'I'll Have What He's Having' by Adib Khorram book cover

YA author Adib Khorram makes his adult debut with this touching novel of queer love. When sommelier David Curtis mistakes Farzan Alavi for Kansas City's premier food critic, the two end up spending an unforgettable night together. Soon, they make a deal to help each other with their business aspirations, but they can't deny their attraction in this swoony, fresh romance —Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer

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