There might actually be something on Quibi worth watching for a change, a classic animated series returns after more than a decade, and Sharkfest really kicks off with a battle of the ocean.
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Wild confession time: I haven’t seen all the Harry Potter movies. I don’t even know if I’ve seen a single one all the way through. As a person of indeterminate age, I simply missed the phenomenon that still courses through the veins of millennials, so I was pleased to see all eight Harry Potter movies were on HBO Max, giving me an excuse to catch up on a pop culture mainstay. But I better get started soon: HBO Max today [announced]( that all the Harry Potter movies would be leaving the streamer in late August, less than three months after HBO Max premiered. Supposedly it’s just a licensing issue and not related to the recent backlash against HP author J.K. Rowling, but as a WarnerMedia — which owns HBO Max — property, shouldn’t it be one of HBO Max’s prized gems that WarnerMedia doesn’t want to go anywhere else? The wizarding world of streaming is a weird, confusing place. Here are today’s TV picks. –Tim
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[We Are the Radical Monarchs](
[Get on board with We Are the Radical Monarchs](
Monday at 9/8c on PBS
POV’s 33rd season kicks off with We Are the Radical Monarchs, a documentary following a Girl Scouts-like troop of girls of color who gather to learn about social justice and get comfortable in their own skin. The group was founded in Oakland, and its members earn badges not for tying knots or starting campfires, but for being LGBTQ allies and saving the environment. “I came in thinking we’re going to sell cookies, that it’s going to be the typical troop thing,” one girl says in the [trailer](. “I didn’t know we’d be learning to love yourself for who you are.” Pardon me while I pick up the pieces of my burst heart.
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[Die Hart](
[Die Hart is short, just like its star](
Now on Quibi
Like most living things, I still haven’t seen a single second of anything on Quibi, the one-time mobile-only streaming platform with nothing longer than 10 minutes that’s suffocating underneath [an all-out pile-on](. But that might change with what looks like Quibi’s biggest swing for a mainstream audience. The action comedy Die Hart stars Kevin Hart as a version of himself, a comedy sidekick who longs to be an action hero, but must pass an action star academy course run by a maniac played by John Travolta first. Does this sound like a Kevin Hart show or what?
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[12 oz. Mouse](
[Shotgun some 12 oz. Mouse](
Monday at midnight on [AdultSwim.com](
In a turn of events that's weird even by Adult Swim standards, absurdist animated comedy 12 oz. Mouse is returning for a third season, 14 years after Season 2 (the revival started with a one-off special in 2018). The show from creator Matt Maiellaro follows an alcoholic mouse named Fitz through surreal misadventures that can't really be explained in a way that will make sense in a paragraph-long blurb. "Issa vibe," as the kids say. The original series had maybe the crudest, most intentionally bad animation TV had ever seen, but the revival is taking things in a different direction, with animation that doesn't look like it took two minutes to draw. It's still absurd, though, and Fitz is still drunk. The rest of the season will air every night through Aug. 1 at midnight on Adult Swim. -Liam Mathews
YOU MIGHT GET WET
[Sharks vs. Dolphins](
[Sharks vs. Dolphins: Blood Battle certainly sounds like something worth watching](
Monday at 10/9c on National Geographic
National Geographic is once again getting the jump on Discovery’s Shark Week with its own celebration of toothy fish, Sharkfest, which began yesterday. But of the new programming, tonight’s Sharks vs. Dolphins: Blood Battle definitely has the coolest name (runner-up: tomorrow night’s Sharkcano), so we’re watching this. It follows the complex relationships between Jawses and Flipperses, while also uncovering unusual behavior that we wouldn’t normally attribute to sharks, like team hunting and passing behaviors to other sharks. My money is still on dolphins, though.
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