9 films, books and TV shows to look forward to this week

Get a few highlights from this week in pop culture.

Between work, your family and your social life, it's hard to remember when that new movie comes out or what time your favorite show airs. Don't worry, "Good Morning America" has your back.

Here are this week's highlights for entertainment:

Sunday, April 8

April 7 marked the 25th anniversary of "The Sandlot," and to celebrate, Fox Searchlight released a collector's edition Blu-ray of the film, replete with behind-the-scenes photos, Topps baseball cards and a poster. Major League Baseball teams around the country will host screenings of the film throughout the baseball season, too.

Former "Grey's Anatomy" star Sandra Oh stars as a woman hunting down an assassin in the new series "Killing Eve," which premieres Sunday night on BBC America. If you like the thriller, based on the novellas by Luke Jennings, get ready for plenty more twists and turns: It's already been renewed for season two.

Monday, April 9
Netflix's first series from The Philippines, "Amo," which focuses on the drug trade in the Asian country, rolls out on the streaming platform.

Tuesday, April 10

When Meaghan O’Connell accidentally got pregnant in her 20s, she decided to keep the baby. From that experience, she wrote her memoir-slash-mommy book, “And Now We Have Everything,” out Tuesday. It’s a brutally honest and hilarious book about unplanned pregnancy, motherhood and all things post-partum, including (gulp) sex.

Friday, April 13
When you combine Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and a 10-foot-tall silverback gorilla named George, you get "Rampage," the film that breaks the mold of the typical buddy action flick.