All times Eastern. FRIDAY, March 19Double Cross with Blake GriffinNew prank series has a twist: The NBA All-Star will help those victimized by practical jokes turn the tables on their unsuspecting tormentors…but pulling off ultimate double-cross, get-even pranks! (5:30 p.m., truTV). The Falcon and the Winter SoldierThis six-episode streaming Avengers follow-up tale continues with the characters of the Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), who now pair up for their own adventure (Disney+). SATURDAY, March 20RubyInspired by the books by bestselling author V.C. Andrews, a four-movie event kicks off with this one, about the Louisiana-bayou Landry family and its dark web of secrets and betrayal starring Naomi Judd, Crystal Fox, Gil Bellows, Deborah Cox and twins Rachelle and Karina Banno (8 p.m., Lifetime). Portals to HellReady for some more road trips to disturbia? Then climb aboard with Jack Osborne (you know, Ozzie’s son) and paranormal investigator Katrina Weidman as they explore more dark destinations with deeply unsettling supernatural secrets—like in tonight’s two-hour season two premier, when they visit a sprawling Colorado farm once home to a pair of twisted father-son serial killers who reportedly buried all their victims (who were never recovered) somewhere on the property (discovery+) SUNDAY, March 21Genius: ArethaOscar-nominated Cynthia Erivo takes on the role of Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin in this four-episode series, which spotlights the musical icon’s entertainment legacy as well as her as involvement in civil rights and her road to acclaim as one of the greatest singers of all time (9 p.m., National Geographic). The GloamingNew limited series star Emma Booth and Alex O’Connell in a thriller that begins when a woman is found murdered and clues connect events both past and present in a trail of business corruption, shady enterprise, sinister crimes and the occult (9 p.m., Starz). MONDAY, March 22Return to AmishCatch up with the stories of several ex-Amish couples and individuals—including Jeremiah and wife Carmella, plus Sabrina, Rosanna and Maureen—as they try to establish lives outside their insular world (9 p.m., TLC). HoardersReturning for its 12th season, the teams of psychologists and clean-up experts wade into more situations of people across the country who cannot control the amounts of things they amass in their homes. Can they help them clean out their hoardes and get control of their their lives? Find out in the new series of eight two-hour episodes (8 p.m., A&E). TUESDAY, March 23Demi Lovato: Dancing with the DevilPowerful four-part documentary examines the highs and lows—including a near-fatal 2018 drug overdose—of the former Barney & Friends child actress who went on to become a young singing superstar, a 14-time Teen Choice award-winner, an actress and a judge on TV’s The X Factor (YouTube). Secrets of a PsychopathDelve into the facts of the most complex and sensational murder ever in the history of Irish crime in this three-episode series that weaves throught the multiple coincidences, twists and turns of an investigation that uncovered an obsessive relationship that ultimately ended in tragedy (Sundance Now). WEDNESDAY, March, 24Fast-Forward: Look into Your FutureWhat if you could time travel and see what was ahead for your life, 10, 20, 30 or 40 years into the future? Actress Rosario Dawson narrates this eye-opening, innovative documentary that follows four millenials on a futuristic exploration—using high-tech “aging” technology—as they grapple with various stages of getting older (10 p.m., PBS). Who Killed Sara?Go south of the border for this steamy Spanish-language revenge thriller in which a man ( Manolo Cardona) is released from prison and sets about taking his revenge on the wealthy family who framed him for the murder of his sister to save their reputations (Netflix). THURSDAY, March 25SuperstoreThe Cloud 9 big-box discount store will close its doors tonight in an hour-long season finale, after six years of examining many of the country’s most topical issues—including health care, immigration, unions and the plight of retail workers—through its unique sitcom lens. Farewell all! (8 p.m., NBC). For Real: The Story of Reality TVIt’s so much a part of our entertainment lives, it’s hard to know how it started, or how to separate it from real news or pure fakery. But this seven-part series, hosted by Andy Cohen, peels back the layers to the very beginning and explores its different themes—celeb-reality, dating, competition and extreme makeovers, among others—with interviews from industry insiders, producers and journalists who helped catapult the “reality TV” format to the top of the pop-cultural playlist (9 p.m., E!). NEW ON DVD When a music instructor and aspiring jazz musician meets his untimely demise, he learns a few existential lessons in the afterlife in Soul (Disney Home Entertainment), the latest dazzling example of Disney/Pixar collaborative genius, featuring the voices of Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Phylicia Rashad, Angela Bassett, Daveed Diggs and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson. Tom Hanks saddles up in News of the World (Universal Home Video), a ripping, gripping Old West adventure with surprising relevance to today’s information—and mis-information—age, as a post-Civil War veteran traveling the frontier and making his living as a “newsreader.” But complications arise when he comes across a orphan girl, the lone survivor of a Kiowa massacre years ago. And his young co-star, Helena Zengel, almost steals the show right out from under him.