At a loss for what to watch this week? From new TV, we've got you covered.

New Video on Demand, Rental Streaming, and Digital

"Transformers: The Last Knight"
The fifth movie in the "Transformers" franchise is ready to come home with you this Tuesday, Sept. 12 on Digital HD. Michael Bay's action film -- starring Mark Wahlberg, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Laura Haddock, Josh Duhamel, Isabela Moner, Stanley Tucci, John Turturro, and Jerrod Carmichael will arrive on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 26. The 4K and Blu-ray include a bonus disc with more than 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes content and interviews.

"The Wilde Wedding"
This romantic comedy starring the dream cast of Glenn Close, John Malkovich, and Patrick Stewart will be out in select theaters and available via VOD (video-on-demand) this Friday, Sept. 15. Close plays retired film star Eve Wilde, who is preparing to marry Husband No. 4, acclaimed writer Harold (Stewart), after a whirlwind courtship. But on the long weekend before the wedding, the couple is confronted with their romantic pasts -- including her first husband (Malkovich) and their collective families. Minnie Driver, Jack Davenport, Yael Stone, Peter Facinelli, Noah Emmerich, and Grace Van Patten co-star. Check out the trailer:"Vice Principals" Season 2 (Sunday on HBO at 10:30 p.m.)
If you're looking for more amusing Emmys counter-programming, why not check out the start of the final season of Danny McBride and Walton Goggins' dark high school comedy. The whole series got an 18-episode pickup from HBO, split into two seasons of nine episodes. The nine episodes ahead start with "Tiger Town" on September 17. "Recovering from his wounds, Gamby (McBride) returns to a dramatically changed North Jackson High."

"South Park" & "Broad City" (Wednesday on Comedy Central at 10 p.m.)
Comedy Central has back-to-back can't-miss premieres on Wednesday, starting with "South Park" opening its 21st season. They're reportedly skipping the political angles this season, but probably staying as topical as relevant as ever. After that half-hour premiere is the start of "Broad City" Season 4. The premiere, "Sliding Doors," shows how "On a spring day in 2011, Abbi and Ilana meet for the first time. It's their origin story!

"Frontline: 'Abacus: Small Enough to Jail'" (Tuesday on PBS at 10 p.m.)
"Frontline" will air the broadcast TV premiere of this lauded 90-minute documentary on September 12. The story focuses on the Chinese-American Sung family, who own and operate Abacus Federal Savings in New York's Chinatown. Watch their fight to clear their names after becoming the only U.S. bank prosecuted after the 2008 financial crash, and the first bank indicted in New York since 1991.

New on Netflix

"First They Killed My Father" (Netflix Original Film)
Director Angelina Jolie's powerful new film premieres on Netflix this Friday, Sept. 15. "First They Killed My Father" is based on the memoir by Loung Ung, telling the true story of Ung's escape from the Khmer Rouge genocide in 1970s Cambodia. Both of her parents, two sisters, and 20 other relatives were killed. Ung managed to survive until 1980, when she and her older brother Meng and his wife escaped by boat to Thailand; they spent five months in a refugee camp before being able to relocate to Vermont. Here's the chilling trailer:"American Vandal" Season 1 (Netflix Original)
It was only a matter of time before someone created a true-crime satire. It's ironic that Netflix picked it up. Anyway this spoof, with half-hour episodes, explores the aftermath of a costly high school prank that left 27 faculty cars vandalized with phallic images. "Over the course of the eight-episode season, an aspiring sophomore documentarian investigates the controversial and potentially unjust expulsion of troubled senior (and known dick-drawer) Dylan Maxwell. Not unlike its now iconic true-crime predecessors, the addictive American Vandal will leave one question on everyone's minds until the very end: Who drew the dicks?" Netflix is billing this as Season 1, so there could be more, heaven save us.