CBS has renewed The Bold and the Beautiful for three more seasons. The renewal will bring the show through its 41st season in the 2027-2028 television season. The series follows the entangled lives, passionate loves and high-stakes dramas of the Forrester, Logan and Spencer families, set against the backdrop of the glamorous Los Angeles fashion world and the family’s fashion house, Forrester Creations. The series debuted on CBS on March 23, 1987.
Colin from Accounts has been renewed for a third season at Paramount+. Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer return to write, executive produce and star in the new season. The Australian series is a romantic comedy about flawed, funny people choosing each other and embracing the all-too-relatable chaos of modern life.
Adults premieres May 28 on FX with two episodes weekly. All eight episodes will be available May 29 on hulu. The ensemble comedy series is about a group of twenty-somethings in New York trying to be good people, despite being neither “good” nor “people” yet. “Samir” (Malik Elassal), “Billie” (Lucy Freyer), “Paul Baker” (Jack Innanen), “Issa” (Amita Rao) and “Anton” (Owen Thiele) are five friends crashing together in Samir’s childhood home, where they share their meals, anxieties and, occasionally, toothbrushes. The show puts a slightly heightened twist on the wins, losses and humiliations of starting out in the adult world. Whether they’re trying to get ahead at work, navigating the healthcare system, hosting a dinner party or dating in the age of Find My Friends, the group is finding that nothing about the real world is simple, and all their best intentions tend to make things worse. Charlie Cox, Julia Fox, D’Arcy Carden, Grace Kuhlenschmidt, John Reynolds and Ray Nicholson will guest star in the first season. The series was formerly titled Snowflakes.
Love, Death & Robots Volume 4 premieres May 15 on Netflix. Dinosaur gladiators, messianic cats, string-puppet rock stars, it can only be Love, Death & Robots. The fourth volume, presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher, sees Jennifer Yuh Nelson return as supervising director for ten startling shorts showcasing the series’ signature, award-winning style of bleeding-edge animation, horror, sci-fi and humor. Buckle up.
Phylicia Rashad, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Karrueche Tran will guest star in the upcoming new season of The Chi, May 16 on Paramount+ with Showtime and on air May 18. The series is a timely coming-of-age story centering on a group of residents on the South Side of Chicago who become linked by coincidence but bonded by the need for connection and redemption. This season, with Alicia at the helm, the pivotal women of The Chi rise to reclaim their power. Yet, as loyalties are tested and new rivalries are stoked, it becomes clear that there’s only one crown and it will come at a heavy cost. Phylicia Rashad will play “Renee,” one of the few people who sees Pastor Zeke for who he really is and can get through to him. Wendy Raquel Robinson will play “Riley Dalton,” sweet but also direct. She has suffered great loss, which allows her to help others during the most trying times in their lives. Karrueche Tran will play “Zuri,” a woman who, no matter how much she’s trying to fix her problems, trouble seems to find her.
Next Gen NYC premieres June 3 on Bravo. The series will follow Ariana Biermann, Riley Burruss, Ava Dash, Emira D’Spain, Shai Fruchter, Gia Giudice, Brooks Marks, Georgia McCann, Hudson McLeroy and Charlie Zakkour as they establish their identity while diving headfirst into the chaos that is NYC living. It follows a tangled web of friends raised in the spotlight – or at least close enough for good lighting – as they stumble into adulthood one brunch, breakup and spontaneous decision at a time. Whether stepping out of their parents’ shadows or creating their own legacies from scratch, these twentysomethings are determined to conquer Manhattan – if they can figure out how to adult first. Together, they’ll navigate friendships, careers and romance, proving that trouble runs on espresso martinis and questionable decisions. The series also features The Real Housewives personalities, Kandi Burruss, Teresa Guidice, Meredith and Seth Marks and Kim Zolciak-Biermann, as their children embark on their next chapter in the Big Apple. Chloe Marks also appears alongside her brother Brooks, shaking up the group dynamic.
Fox has renewed MasterChef for a fifteenth season, set to premiere this summer. Gordon Ramsay will return as a host and judge alongside renowned Joe Bastianich and new judge, Tiffany Derry. This season, for the first time in MasterChef history, pairs of home cooks will participate together, in hopes of becoming America’s next MasterChefs. From married and dating couples, to mothers and daughters, siblings, best friends and even divorcees – relationships are tested in some of the toughest challenges to date. Plus, to make things even more difficult, the dreaded Pressure Test makes an intimidating return. In the end, only one Dynamic Duo will be awarded the grand prize of $250,000, the MasterChef trophy and the title of MasterChefs!
Mike Birbiglia returns to Netflix for his fourth comedy special, The Good Life, May 26. In his latest hour, Mike Birbiglia opens up about his father’s recent stroke and discusses how it has prompted him to reevaluate his own approach to fatherhood.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX premieres April 8 on Prime Video. Amate Yuzuriha, a high school girl who lives a peaceful life in a space colony floating in space, meets Nyaan, a war refugee girl, and gets caught up in the illegal mobile suit dueling competition ‘Clan Battle.’ Using the entry name ‘MACHU’ Amate pilots a GQuuuuuuX and throws herself into fierce battles every day. At the same time, an unidentified Mobile Suit ‘Gundam,’ pursued by both the space army and the police, and its pilot, a boy named Shuuji, appears before her. And the world is about to enter a new era. Episodes will stream in both Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub.
Football Parents premieres May 16 on Netflix. The comedy series revolves around a group of ambitious parents who shamelessly meddle in their children’s amateur football careers. We are introduced to this world through Lilian and her son Levi, who is new to the team. Lilian quickly realizes she wants to escape from this quirky group of parents, especially from the overenthusiastic team leader Marenka, who is the last person you want to deal with on a Saturday morning. However, Levi wants to stay and even forms a friendship with Vito, the most eccentric kid of all, who happens to be Marenka’s son.
Forget You Not premieres May 23 on Netflix. Set against a bustling city backdrop, the series explores the enduring power of memory within each family. Cheng Le-le, a stand-up comedian and part-time convenience store employee, juggles her career with marriage. Though she dreams of a better future, she faces marital struggles with her husband, Chang Kai, and challenges with her father. These hardships spur her to embark on a courageous journey – one that redefines her relationship with her family, love and friendship.
Clinton Kelly and Stacy London return to TV with Wear Whatever The F You Want April 29 on Prime Video. Iconic duo Kelly and London are back and ready to transform clients one at a time in the fashion capital of New York City. With a fresh perspective that celebrates personal expression over outdated style rules, they empower individuals to live out their fashion fantasies and discover their style truth.
Season two of Unseen premieres May 2 on Netflix. In the wake of tragedy, Zenzi is forced to trust those who put her behind bars. Will her newfound desire for freedom finally put her grief to rest?
David Spade: Dandelion premieres May 6 on Prime Video. With signature sardonic takes on the perils of flying, charity auctions, and the evolution of porn, Spade is sharper and funnier than ever.
Season two of Mighty Monsterwheelies premieres May 5 on Netflix. Inspired by iconic movie monsters like Dracula and the Mummy, but with a Frankenstein-sized twist: These vehicle heroes are here to help, not scare!