'The Peanuts Movie,’ Ellie Goulding’s ‘Delirium’ and ‘CMA Awards’ – Week Ahead in Entertainment

With seasonal classics like "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas," it's hard to believe that it's been 35 years since we've seen the beloved Peanuts characters in a feature film, but Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox are finally bringing Charles M. Schulz's characters back into our hearts with a whole new story in "The Peanuts Movie." The annual Country Music Awards will take place Wednesday night, and Ellie Goulding will drop her third album "Delirium" on Friday.

The first week of November will also bring back some of our favorite, and addicting, reality shows featuring pop-star-turned-actress Christina Millian and the Vanderpumps. Plus, we'll get to see former Disney star Tia Mowery share her favorite recipes on her brand new cooking show.

With Halloween over, spend these next few weeks of downtime before the busy holiday season really kicks in listening to new music from Charlie Puth, Sara Bareilles and Tim McGraw. Or if you're looking to relax with a good read, John Irving, Stephen King and Leah Remini all have new books being released on Tuesday.

Check out what else is in store in HNGN's week ahead in entertainment:

In Theaters (Nov. 6)

"The Peanuts Movie"

Charlie Brown is at it again as he tries his best to overcome his never-ending bad luck while a new red-haired girl, whom he's completely smitten over, moves to his neighborhood. While trying to deal with all the butterflies in his tummy, his best friend Snoopy takes off on adventures against his arch-nemesis in his own little fantasy world. Watch as Charlie, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the gang make their big-screen debut in 3-D animation. The movie will prove that every underdog has his day.

"Spectre"

James Bond is back and better than ever. A cryptic message from his past will send Daniel Craig on a trail to uncover a sinister organization, SPECTRE, where he meets a beautiful infamous criminal, played by Monica Bellucci, and tries to find the only person who can help him, the daughter of an old nemesis.

"Lost In The Sun"

Josh Duhamel becomes the tough guy in this dramatic indie thriller as he plays the role of a small-time criminal who finds an unlikely friend in a newly orphaned teenage boy. The two set out on an open-road adventure as they take part in robberies and form an unexpected and powerful bond.

TV Premieres & Events

"Vanderpump Rules" (Monday Nov. 2 at 9 p.m. on Bravo)

The reality show returns to Bravo for its fourth season, and it's just as drama-filled as usual, this time with broken hearts and a sex tape scandal. Follow the hectic life of Lisa Vanderpump as she juggles her successful restaurant and home life.

"Legends" (Monday Nov. 2 at 10 p.m. on TNT)

Season 2 premieres this week, and it'll be interesting to have Sean Bean back and playing just one nasty role instead of his multiple roles in this action-heavy show. It will have darker writing, gritting characters and a whole new vibe as Bean's character takes himself on a journey to find his true self.

"The 49th Annual CMA Awards"

Wednesday night will bring the biggest night in country as Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley host once again. With performances from the hosts as well as country legends Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and so many more, it's a show you won't want to miss.

"Mom" (Thursday Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. on CBS)

Anna Faris and Allison Janney are back for the third season of this hit comedy. Watch as the newly sober characters get along to help each other survive everything life may throw at them.

Album Releases (Nov. 6)

"Delirium" by Ellie Goulding

This will be Ellie Goulding's third album, and it features her latest singles "On My Mind" and "Army."

"Nine Track Mind" by Charlie Puth

You may be familiar with Puth's voice from the hit song "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa, but "Nine Track Mind" will be the 23-year-old singer's debut studio album. It will feature his hit singles "Marvin Gaye" and "One Call Away."

"What's Inside: Songs From Waitress" by Sara Bareilles

This will be the singer-songwriter's fifth studio album and fourth major label album. It features her singles "She Used To Be Mine" and "Bad Idea."

"Damn Country Music" by Tim McGraw

This marks the 14th album for the legendary country star, and it is produced by McGraw himself. Its lead single is "Top Of The World."

DVD Releases

"Inside Out"

"Vacation"

"Before We Go"

"The End Of Tour"

Books (Nov. 3)

"Avenue of Mysteries" by John Irving

The story follows a 14-year-old boy, Juan Diego, as what happened to him in the past in Mexico collides with what's happening to him in the future in the Philippines. Read as John Irving returns to the very theme that made him the established and admired author he is today.

"The Bazaar of Bad Dreams: Stories" by Stephen King

This is a collection of about 20 short fiction stories by the King of horror himself. This is his sixth collection of short stories and 10th collection overall.

"Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology" by Leah Remini

This tell-all memoir will spill all her secrets and stories about the actress's life as a Scientologist before she publicly left the church.

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