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What To Watch This Week: Apr 21-Apr 27, 2025

#MindOurBusiness (mewatch & Channel 8, Apr 22, 8pm)

Reality show where Desmond Tan, Carrie Wong and Hazelle Teo team up for a good cause: to curate and sell pre-loved fashion goods — donated by celebs — with all proceeds going to the Goh Chok Tong Enable Fund. With Lee Teng as hosts.

Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey (Netflix, Apr 21)

Mark Earth Day (aka that one day where everyone takes a break from destroying Mother Nature and pretend that they're eco-sensitive) with this documentary from the Oscar-feted Pippa Ehrlich (My Octopus Teacher), about a man who finds a new purpose when he rescues the titular baby pangolin from poachers in South Africa.

Photos: Netflix 

Disneynature’s Sea Lions of the Galapagos (Disney+, Apr 22)

Another Earth Day special. Hosted by Brendan Fraser, this documentary takes viewers to the Pacific Ocean where they follow Leo, a sea lion pup learning to navigate life alongside his mother, Luna. At some point, Leo will have to leave his mother’s colony to find his own home. But first, he has to vie against the other male sea lions for the best spots on the beach.

Photo: Disney+

Andor, Season 2 (Disney+, Apr 23)

Season 2 picks up a year after the events of Season 1 finale — which came out almost three years ago (yes, it’s been that long) — and covers a four-year period of small-time thief Cassian’s (Diego Luna) life as he gets knee-deep in Rebel Alliance business (something about a planet-destroying weapon called the Death Star). And we all know how well that went (see Rogue One). Three-episode premiere.

Photo: Disney+

Étoile (Prime Video, Apr 24)

The latest from Marvelous Mrs Maisel creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino is set in the world of ballet in New York and Paris, following the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned companies as they try to revive their institutions by swapping their stars. The cast include Charlotte Gainsbourg, Luke Kirby, and Yanic Truedale (yes, Michel from Gilmore Girls!)

Photo: Prime Video

The Way of Tasting (TvN, Singtel TV 518 & Ch 619, Singtel Cast, Apr 24, 10pm)

Four-part travelogue following Lee Ji-ah (My Mister) and Kim Go-eun (Little Women) as they visit famous restaurants and bars in Seoul and Taiwan and experience the culinary alchemy of whiskey and food. Yummy.

Havoc (Netflix, Apr 25)

This action thriller by Gareth Evans (The Raid, Gangs of London) stars Tom Hardy as a cop with a tainted reputation trying to avert a gang war – by rescuing a politician’s estranged son implicated in a drug deal gone wrong. The stacked cast include Forest Whitaker Timothy Olyphant, our very own Sunny Pang (Code of Law), and two-time Golden Horse Award winner Yeo Yann Yann as you’ve never seen her before.

Photo: Netflix

Speak No Evil (Max, Apr 26)

Halt and Catch Fire (gem of a show about the 1980s IT biz — quick Google it!) stars Scoot McNairy and Mackenzie Davis reunite in this Blumhouse cautionary tale about an American family who are invited by a seemingly nice and harmless stranger (James McAvoy) to his idyllic English country cottage, only to find out their host is not who he claims to be.

Photo: Universal Pictures/Blumhouse

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