What to Watch podcast: Ben Foster boxes for his life in the Holocaust drama The Survivor

Plus, Netflix delves into The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe and Howie Mandel hosts Bullsh*t: The Game Show.

Some big news this week: Robert Pattinson and company will be back for The Batman 2; Justin Lin is out as director of Fast X; the Super Mario Bros. movie featuring the voices of Chris Pratt and Charlie Day has been delayed; and the forthcoming Wicked adaptation will be split into two movies.

Meanwhile, Ben Foster stars in The Survivor, a movie about Holocaust survivor Harry Haft, who became a boxer to survive Auschwitz. The docuseries The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes uses unearthed audio to do a deep dive into the actress' death, casting a light on the FBI's involvement and some cover-ups. And Howie Mandel hosts Bullsh*t The Game Show, in which people win money for convincing a panel of judges that their answer is actually correct.

Plus, more entertainment headlines — including Viola Davis' reaction to negative reviews of her portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime's The First Lady — and trivia.

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

What to Watch on Wednesday, April 27

Streaming

Sketchbook (series debut) — Disney+

Moon KnightDisney+

Meltdown: Three Mile Island (docuseries debut) — Netflix

Bullsh*t: The Game Show (series debut) — Netflix

Movies

365 Days: This DayNetflix

Silverton SiegeNetflix

The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes (doc) — Netflix

8 p.m.

SurvivorCBS

The FlashThe CW

The Masked Singer Fox

The Survivor (movie) — HBO/HBO Max

9 p.m.

The Real Housewives of Orange County (reunion, pt 2) — Bravo

Beyond the EdgeCBS

Kung FuThe CW

Domino MastersFox

10 p.m.

A Million Little ThingsABC

Good Sam CBS

Good TroubleFreeform

*times are ET and subject to change

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