Check out our Channel Surfing TV picks this Thanksgiving week. WondLa concludes with its third season. Similarly, the end to Stranger Things begins with season five volume one. Then, prepare for a Gilded Age murder mystery with The Artist.
War for Orbona
WondLa is the animated television adaptation of The Search for WondLa literary series from writer Tony DiTerlizzi. The upcoming third season will cover the final book of the trilogy bringing the story to a finish.
The humans and aliens go to war for the fate of Orbona. In order to save the planet, Eva 9 sets out to retrieve the Heart of the Forest. During her journey, she will reconnect with old friends and find unlikely allies as she tries to prove to both sides that there is no them, but only us.
Stream the third season of WondLa beginning Wednesday, November 26, on Apple TV+.
A Final Showdown with Vecna
When we last left Stranger Things, the crew enact a plan to confront the big bad of the series, Vecna. It is an epic battle with casualties, however they are unable to truly vanquish their adversary.
When the series returns, Hawkins is still recovering from the events from the season four finale. In addition, there is no lead on the whereabouts of Vecna, but regardless, the group are united in their quest to kill their enemy. When that final battle does occur, they might find themselves shorthanded since Eleven has gone back into hiding while the military hunt for her.
Stranger Things season five volume one releases Wednesday, November 26, on Netflix.
The Crime of the 19th Century
In The Artist, an eccentric tycoon hosts some of the biggest celebrities of The Gilded Age at his home including Thomas Edison, Edgar Degas, and Evelyn Nesbit. During the gathering, the host dies and foul play is suggested. The search for the truth uncovers a series of lies, mysteries, and ambitions.
The series is written and directed by Aram Rappaport, who also serves as executive producer with Hillary Shor. It stars Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer, Danny Huston, Hank Azaria, Patti Lupone, Katherine McPhee, Clark Gregg, Ever Anderson, and Zachary Quinto.
The first part of The Artist premieres Thursday, November 27, on The Network.

