All the new films and TV shows you'll want to check out this week

"Good Morning America" has compiled a list of new releases this week.

Sundays are for planning the week ahead, and undoubtedly, you have a lot to keep track of.

As for what you should be watching, well -- we've taken care of that for you.

"Good Morning America" has compiled a list of new releases this week to help you better plan your week ahead. Enjoy!

Sunday, May 13

Monday, May 14

And for a look at marriages of a different sort, "Basketball Wives," featuring Jennifer Williams, Jackie Christie, Shaunie O'Neal, Malaysia Pargo, Evelyn Lozada and Tami Roman, returns to VH-1 for its seventh season at 9 p.m. ET.

Tuesday, May 15

It's officially the end of the line for "New Girl." The one-hour series finale of the comedy, which stars Zooey Deschanel, airs at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.

Wednesday, May 16

For anybody who's ever wanted to combine "The Big Bang Theory" with "Punked," your wish has been granted: At 10 p.m., the Science Channel is debuting "Sci-Jinks," which promises "real people," "real science," and "really big pranks." Best of all? The host is actor Johnny Galecki.

ABC will also air final episodes of "Alex, Inc." at 8:30 p.m. ET and "Designated Survivor" at 10 p.m. ET.

Thursday, May 17

Friday, May 18

It's the day "Deadpool" fans have been waiting for: the R-rated sequel to the 2016 superhero flick premieres, and this time, the Merc with a Mouth brought along some friends. Ryan Reynolds stars yet again as the potty-mouth anti-hero, but will be fighting alongside Terry Crews' Bedlam and Zazie Beetz' Domino against Josh Brolin's brooding Cable.

And younger viewers may enjoy "Show Dogs," a PG flick about an FBI agent (voiced by Will Arnett) and his police dog (Ludacris).

For a quieter night in, try watching the second season of "13 Reasons" on Netflix, or a "20/20" special focused on the royal wedding at 10 p.m. ET on ABC. There's a lot of new music this week too, including releases by Echo & the Bunnymen, James Bay and Courtney Barnett.

Saturday, May 19

Happy wedding day, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle! ABC will begin its coverage of the royal nuptials at 5 a.m. ET, with Robin Roberts and David Muir leading coverage live from England.