FRIDAY, July 22 The Grey Man Coming to the streaming service after its limited theatrical run last week, this psychological action thriller stars Ryan Gosling as a CIA mercenary whose adversary (Chris Evans) puts a bounty on his head and initiates and an international manhunt by merciless assassins. With Ana de Armas (Netflix). Secret Celebrity Renovation The design team works on new season-two “surprise” projects for celebs including Billy Gardell, Debbie Gibson, Shaquille O’Neal and Nicole Scherzinger (8 p.m., CBS). SATURDAY, July 23 Christmas in Toyland Vanessa Lengies and Jesse Hutch star in this romantic drama as retail employees trying to keep their in-store experience alive during the holidays (Hallmark). Follow the Thread: Films That Changed Everything A curator from the Metropolitan Museum of Art dives into the closets of some of Hollywood’s most iconic movies to trace the synergistic relationship between film and fashion with TCM host Alecia Malone (TCM and HBO). SUNDAY, July 24 Shark Week The fin-tastic programming event heads into its historic 34th year with bigger sharks, more research breakthroughs, new fancy tech gizmos and a lot of teeth, plus an “ultimate dare” challenge by TV’s Impractical Jokers! And Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as emcee! (Discovery and discovery+). Ugliest House in America: Ugly in Paradise Comedian and actress Retta (real name: Marietta Sangai Sirleaf) joins this season for season two, highlighting ugly houses—and looking for one most in need of a makeover—in lovely vacation destinations (8 p.m., HGTV). MONDAY, July 25 Butterfly Breath Welch drama stars Sian Reese-Davies as a fetal medical consultant who puts her career at risk when she agrees to take on her friend (Fflur Medi Owen) as a patient (Acorn). Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge The fan-favorite survivalist returns for all-new episodes of his adventure/endurance series, with celebrity guests including Auston Kutcher, Florence Pugh, Anthony Anderson, Rob Riggle and (tonight!) Oscar-winner Natalie Portman (Disney+). TUESDAY, JULY 26 MH0-370: The Lost Flight Docuseries looks at the baffling true story of Malaysian flight MH370, which veered off-course in 2014…and then disappeared, with 227 passengers aboard (8 p.m., History). Motherland: Fort Salem In tonight’s tale of witches trained to become American military weapons, Tally (Jessica Sutton) reunites with her mom and finds a reason to keep fighting, while Anacostia (Demetria McKinney) and Sterling (Luc Roderique) plot an escape (10 p.m., Freeform). WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 High School Musical: The Musical Season three heads to a sleepaway camp, where the Wildcats rev up for a production of Frozen and a summer of music, romance, curfew-less nights and fun in the great outdoors. Starring Joshua Bassett, Matt Cornett and Sofia Wylie (Disney+). Food Paradise Tonight the spotlight shines on Sturgis and the phenomenal food to be found in this South Dakota biker’s destination (10 p.m., Cooking Channel). THURSDAY, July 28 The Resort New comedic thriller—a multi-generational coming-of-age story wrapped in a bizarre mystery, taking place at a resort in Yucatan—stars Nick Offerman, Skyler Gisondo, Cristin Milioti and Willliam Jackson Harper (Peacock). House Party This remake—actually a continuation—of the ‘80s cult comedy (starring the hip-hop duo of Kid ‘N Play, who reprised their roles in two sequels) about a wild, well, house party. It stars Jacob Latimore, Tosin Cole and Allen Maldonaldo, and is produced by NBA legend LeBron James (HBO Max). Made From Scratch In season four of this cooking reality series, celebrity guests (like Eva Longoria, Noah Cyrus and Javon Walton) prepare their favorite dishes while revealing the roles food and family have played in their lives (Fuse). NEW ON DVD Benedict Cumberbatch reprises his role as Marvel’s most powerful sorcerer in the mind-bending, reality-hopping Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, with bonus features that include behind-the-scenes mini-docs and gags. How did a 60-year-old cab driver pull off the only heist in the history of the esteemed National Gallery in London, absconding with a priceless portrait of the Duke of Ellington? Find out in The Duke (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum dive into a romcom treasure hunt in The Lost City (Paramount Home Entertainment), which also features a hilarious cameo by Brad Pitt and a cartoon-y villainous turn by Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe. AT THE MOVIES The latest horror fable from director Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us) is NOPE, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun as residents of a small, isolated California community who discover something uncanny and terrifying…and out of this world, “Not Of Planet Earth.”