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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Under the Bridge’ Trailer, ‘Euphoria’ Delayed, ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ Renewed, ‘Haus of Vicious’ Renewed, ‘The Studio’ Cast Announced, ‘Supermarket Stakeout’ Premiere Date, and More!

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Under the Bridge -- Season 1 -- “Under the Bridge” is based on acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey’s book about the 1997 true story of fourteen-year old Reena Virk (Vritika Gupta) who went to join friends at a party and never returned home. Through the eyes of Godfrey (Riley Keough) and a local police officer (Lily Gladstone), the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer. (Courtesy of Disney)

Under the Bridge premieres on hulu April 17. The series is based on Rebecca Godfrey’s book about the 1997 true story of fourteen-year old Reena Virk who went to join friends at a party and never returned home. Through the eyes of Godfrey and a local police officer, the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder – revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer. 

Production on the upcoming third season of Euphoria has been pushed back. The season was originally planned to film in the coming months. HBO still says the series will premiere on the network in 2025. 

Apple TV+ has renewed The Last Thing He Told Me for a second season. Jennifer Garner and Reese Witherspoon are set to re-team for the season based on the newly announced sequel to the novel from Laura Dave. 

BET+ has renewed Haus of Vicious for season two. The series follows the journey of Chantel Vivian, a talented fashion designer whose success is overshadowed by her narcissistic husband, addiction, unresolved childhood traumas, and a dysfunctional personal life. 

Apple TV+ has announced the cast for its upcoming series The Studio. Seth Rogen will star alongside Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders. Guest stars include Bryan Cranston, Keyla Monterroso Mejia and Dewayne Perkins. 

The new season of Supermarket Stakeout premieres May 1 on Food Network. In each episode hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli, chefs square off in three themed cooking rounds outside a real-life supermarket in a parking lot pop-up kitchen that has everything but a pantry. To secure ingredients, competitors must be strategic and persuasive with a $500 budget to negotiate items out of exiting customers’ carts. Each week a rotating panel of judges determine which chef made the most successful dishes and is awarded enough cash for a year’s worth of groceries.

Peacock has ordered romantic dramedy The Miniature Wife to series. The series is based on the short story written by Manuel Gonzalez. It is a high-concept marital dramedy examining the power (im)balances between spouses, Lindy and Les, who battle each other for supremacy after a technological accident induces the ultimate relationship crisis. Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen will star. 

Smiling Friends will return to adult swim March 31 at midnight. No word on if this is a one off airing for the network’s usual April Fools event or if the whole season will be coming soon. 

Candiace Dillard Bassett is leaving The Real Housewives Of Potomac. She had been with the Bravo series for six seasons. Season nine of the series will be undergoing some retooling. 

Keith Urban will serve as the Mega Mentour for the current season of NBC’s The Voice. Urban joins superstar coaches Chance the Rapper, Dan + Shay, John Legend and Reba McEntire to mentor the remaining artists who have made it through the Battle Rounds, as each team prepares for the Knockouts, beginning Monday, April 8.

John Ortiz has joined the cast of Will Trent. Ortiz will recur in the current second season of the ABC series. 

The Library of Congress will host cast members from CBS’ hit comedy Ghosts on April 9. A special episode screening and a panel discussion with series stars Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza and Rebecca Wisocky will be held at 6:30 PM, ET on Tuesday, April 9 in the Coolidge Auditorium. Free tickets can be obtained at loc.gov/events. From 5:00-6:00 PM, ET, the Library will host a display of items curated for each of the ghost characters’ time periods in the Whittall Pavilion. 

Crunchyroll will be airing more winter season finales in the coming week. Classroom of the Elite Season 3 and Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! will air their finales March 27. Brave Bang Bravern! finale airs March 28. The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic airs March 29. The finals of Solo Leveling and MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES The Divine Visionary Candidate Exam Arc air March 30. Shangri-La Frontier airs March 31. Metallic Rouge finale airs April 3. 

Trisha Yearwood will receive the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award and will debut the world premiere of her new self-penned song live at the 2024 CMT Music Awards, April 7 on CBS. The award recognizes an artist, duo/group or industry veteran who demonstrates an exceptional dedication to community and their fellow artists, embodying June’s spirit as a fierce advocate and initiator in paying it forward, helping others find their voice and using their platform to inspire and uplift others. 

CBS and The Golden Globe Awards announced today a new five-year deal to broadcast the awards show on the Network and stream live on Paramount+. The new agreement kicks off with the January 2025 broadcast. 

Dinosaur premieres April 5 on hulu. The series follows Nina, an autistic woman in her 30s, who adores living with her sister and best friend, Evie. They have a routine, and they understand each other like no one else could until Evie rushes into an engagement after only six weeks. Nina is forced to grapple with her sister’s impulsive decision whilst navigating love, sisterhood and her life as it’s turned upside down.

Docuseries WWE: Next Gen premieres April 1 on The Roku Channel. From executive producer John Cena, these athletes are the future of the WWE.

Docuseries The Interrogation Tapes: A Special Edition of 20/20 premieres April 1 on ABC. The series looks at some of the most compelling criminal cases in recent history through the lens of interrogations, unveiling the tricks of the trade detectives use to coax confessions from suspects. As the stories unfold, experts in the science and tactics of interrogations, along with ABC News legal correspondents Ryan Smith, Brian Buckmire and Jami Floyd, go inside this supercharged space, unpacking dynamic, tense and vulnerable moments at the heart of each case. 

Bluey special, “The Sign,” premieres April 14 on Disney+, Disney Junior and Disney Channel. The series follows Bluey, a lovable and inexhaustible Blue Heeler dog who lives with her Mum, Dad, and little sister, Bingo. Bluey uses her limitless energy to play games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family and the whole neighborhood into her world of fun. 

Season two of The Tiny Chef Show premieres on Nickelodeon April 8. The new season follows Chef as he embarks on all-new herbivorous adventures and cooks up a fresh assortment of plant-based recipes and bite-sized meals in his tree-stump home. From preparing tea for the Queen Bee, trying his hand at magic and facing his ultimate fear of chopping onions, Chef’s kitchen is the place to be. Chef welcomes a delicious lineup of celebrity and influencer guest stars, including: Ceci Balagot, Cooper Barnes, Lance Bass, Ryan Blaney, Victory Brinker, Liam Charles, Jordan Chiles, Auli’i Cravalho, Tricia Fukuhara, Duff Goldman, Rob Gronkowski, Carla Hall, Tony Hawk, Matt Hutchinson, George Johnston IV, Aneeshwar Kunchala, The Miz, Like Nastya, Wolfgang Schaeffer, Sean Sotaridona (Sean Does Magic), Danny Trejo, Ming Tsai, Tariq Logan and Aisha Tyler. Nicole Byer, Bob the Drag Queen and Amy Sedaris also join Alan Cumming as the announcers. Previously announced guest stars include: Kristen Bell, Mayim Bialik, Santa J. Claus, Young Dylan, Kira Kosarin, April Moore (AprilAthena7) and Jackie Tohn. 

Netflix announced an exciting lineup of anime coming to the streamer. The Grimm Variations premieres April 17. The series is based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance premieres this fall. The final season of Beastars will premiere in 2024. Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura will premiere June 6. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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