TV La Máquina, a Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco remaster, and Hannah Gadsby's new show top this week's Must List A Peacock series starring Scott Speedman and an Anna Rasche historical fiction novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 11. By EW Staff Published on October 11, 2024 04:21PM EDT I love fantastic prestige TV. But man, I also love any show that dares to give us a "bee-nado." I'm a disaster movie superfan (Team Dante's Peak, if you're wondering), so when 9-1-1 premiered six years ago, I knew it was for me — with its pulse-raising action and campy craziness grounded by performances from the likes of Angela Bassett and Peter Krause. Following a season 8 opener that gave us 22 million killer bees, the past two weeks served up a plane catastrophe that had me on the brink of tears for one reason or another throughout. I'm bummed the flame is dying out on spinoff 9-1-1: Lone Star after its current fifth season on Fox, but thankful the mothership burns bright on ABC. —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief P.S. If you want to receive the Must List in your inbox, sign up for our "Entertainment Weekly and Awardist" newsletters. You'll receive all three each week — the trifecta of entertainment news. The Must List: 'La Máquina,' Celia Cruz, and Hannah Gadsby. La Máquina: Hulu; Cruz: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images; Gadsby: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for BAM "La Máquina" Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna in 'La Máquina'. Carlos Somonte / Hulu Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna reunite in this darkly funny, surreal Spanish-language drama about an aging boxer and his loquacious manager/best friend. An embarrassing loss leaves Eduardo "La Máquina" Osuna (Bernal) ready to retire from the ring, but his manager, Andy (Luna, hidden under prosthetics), pressures him into a rematch. Alas, they must also defeat a shadowy boxing cabal — along with Eduardo's CTE-fueled hallucinations. Suspenseful and strange in all the best ways, La Máquina is a contender for one of the best shows of the year. —Kristen Baldwin, TV Critic Read our chat with Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna for EW's Fall TV Preview "Celia & Johnny" 'Celia & Johnny' album cover. Fania Named to the National Recording Registry in 2014, this collaborative album ascended Celia Cruz to international stardom with Dominican bandleader and Fania Records founder Johnny Pacheco. This 50th anniversary reissue celebrates the globalization of salsa and highlights Cruz's unique "Matancera" style. —Ryan Coleman, News Writer "Teacup" 'Teacup' on Peacock. Daniel McFadden/PEACOCK In this Peacock drama, Maggie (Yvonne Strahovski) and James (Scott Speedman) are on the verge of divorce when a mysterious force traps them and several neighbors on their isolated Georgia ranch. Forget marriage counseling — nothing brings a couple together like battling something sinister in the darkness. —K.B. Check out what Teacup's showrunner told EW about the series adaptation Hannah Gadsby "Woof!" Hannah Gadsby. Bryan Bedder/Getty Looking inward in their new show (through Oct. 27 in NYC), the Australian comic examines the changes that come with fame since soaring to stardom with Nanette. They tackle everything from Taylor Swift to Olympic soccer to whales — lots and lots of whales. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director "The Stone Witch of Florence" 'The Stone Witch of Florence' book cover. Park Row Indulge in the witching season with author Anna Rasche's haunting tale of a woman who can harness the power of gemstones to heal the sick. Summoned to Florence in the wake of the Black Plague, she is caught in a conspiracy. It's a twisty, historical witchy escape. —Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer