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The other Marvel movie from 2018 is finally available to stream, a White House insider will give up

The other Marvel movie from 2018 is finally available to stream, a White House insider will give up Trump secrets on late night TV, and celebrate Oprah’s birthday by helping her out a bit. Hello! If you’re one of those people who watches the Super Bowl for the commercials and not for the football, then please remember to keep your yap shut during the actual game. It’s bad enough you’re taking chicken wings away from actual sports fans just to soak up overpriced corporate shilling, but remember that the Super Bowl, despite what the networks have done with it in recent years, is a sporting event first and foremost. In fact, you don’t even have to watch the Super Bowl to check out a lot of the commercials, as most get released online early for maximum buzz ([we’ve already compiled them for you](. And if that’s not enough and you crave even more Super Bowl ads, you can get your fix tonight when CBS airs the [Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2019]( at 9/8c. In short, let’s try to keep the Super Bowl focused on what’s important: the millionaires on the field cracking their skulls for our enjoyment! Here are tonight’s TV picks: [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( WATCH THIS NOW [Kingdom]( [Zombies rule Kingdom]( Season 1 is on Netflix Ever watch a boring historical drama about a royal family and think, “You know, this would be a lot better if it had a bunch of zombies in it”? So has Netflix, and this six-episode series from South Korea delivers hordes of undead chewing on bodies against the backdrop of 15th Century Korea. It’s like two shows in one; things start off plainly enough as a prince seeks the crown when his ailing father becomes ill (well, a zombie, but he doesn’t know that), but he’s stymied by an evil stepmother who wants her own almost-born son to rule. And then by the end of the first episode, a bunch of zombies show up and things go cuckoo bananas. Though the first episode gets off to a slow start on the horror front, the impressive first night of zombie terror lasts about an hour and never relents. It’s also visually stunning, gory and has an actual story to latch onto, making it an early surprise for 2019. This MOVIE HAS BUZZ [Ant-Man and the Wasp]( [Don’t shoo away Ant-Man and the Wasp]( Now on Netflix If you aren’t a Marvel completionist then what the heck are you doing with your life? The 2018 Marvel release that wasn’t [Avengers: Infinity War]( or [Black Panther]( is finally available to stream, and it makes for a nice complement to the seriousness of Black Panther and the grand slaughter of Infinity War, thanks to the endless charm of the ageless [Paul Rudd](. The sequel to 2015’s Ant-Man adds The Wasp ([Lost]( [Evangeline Lilly]( so Rudd’s Scott Lang has someone to get tiny with, and because the movie came out just after Infinity War, stick around for a mid-credits scene to see who got snapped away by Thanos. SWEET PICK [Queen Sugar]( [Give Queen Oprah some Sugar for her birthday]( Seasons 1 and 2 are on Hulu Happy birthday, [Oprah]( But what do you give the woman who has everything (and [we mean everything]( How about a little help for programming on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), which, like most basic cable networks, is struggling with ratings. The best series on OWN is Queen Sugar, a drama following a trio of siblings who inherit a sugar cane farm in Louisiana. With a predominantly black cast and several female main characters, the series tackles issues of race and gender, but also aptly covers other universal topics. It’s also doing its best to level out the disturbing gap in gender parity in television directors, with every single episode helmed by a woman. Now that’s impressive. STAY UP FOR THIS [Chris Christie]( [Find out what Chris Christie is blubbering about now]( Tuesday at 11:35/10:35c on CBS Political blowhards always make for interesting late show guests, especially when they go up against a host who knows his stuff, like [Stephen Colbert](. Former governor of New Jersey and Trump pal [Chris Christie]( sits down with Colbert tonight to hawk his new book, which is currently making headlines for detailing some of the chaos within the White House. To serve as a palette cleanser after Christie, Late Show has also booked the bubbly [Yvette Nicole Brown](. (Image: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images) [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2019 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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