Netflix has renewed a slew of series for new seasons. Bridgerton has been renewed for season five and season six. Forever has been renewed for season two. Love On The Spectrum has been renewed for season four. Million Dollar Secret has been renewed for season two. My Life with the Walter Boys has been renewed for a third season. Survival of the Thickest has been renewed for a third and final season. The Diplomat has been renewed for a fourth season. The Four Seasons has been renewed for a second season.
Ironheart premieres June 24 on Disney+ with the first three episodes. The Marvel series from Ryan Coogler follows Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, a genius inventor who creates the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man.
Storage Wars returns for a new season June 7 on A&E featuring hour-long episodes. The series features teams of bidders on the hunt for valuable abandoned and repossessed storage units and with only a few moments to glimpse inside, they must decide whether they’ve spotted trash or treasure that they can turn into big profits. Join the bidding frenzy as Dan and Laura Dotson take their place leading the auction as buyers compete to grab the best locker of the day. Brandi Passante, Dave Hester, Kenny Crossley, Ivy Calvin and his sons, Rene and Casey Nezhoda, Lisa Delarios, and Dusty Riach all return as buyers with one ultimate goal – to have their bid be the one to secure the win. It’s a high stakes business where each locker possesses the unexpected and the teams will have to hone their skills to find the diamond in the rough. They’re willing to risk it all in a bidding war, but will they hit the locker jackpot or be left sorting through piles of junk?
Netflix has announced new series. All the Sinners Bleed is an adaptation of S.A. Cosby’s novel. A Star Search reboot will air live on the streamer. Coming of age series The Body has been ordered. An Untitled Dan Levy series will air on the streamer. Additionally, The Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders, and Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings will stream live on Netflix this Christmas.
Big Brother returns with its biggest season ever, airing the most original hours of programming in 25 years since its 2000 debut through extended 90-minute Wednesday episodes and the launch of Big Brother: Unlocked on Friday nights throughout the season. The new season kicks off with a 90-minute premiere July 10 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) followed by a 90-minute Sunday episode July 13 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT). Julie Chen Moonves returns as host. Paramount+ subscribers and Pluto TV viewers can continue to catch all the action on the Big Brother Live Feeds. The new season welcomes an all-new group of Houseguests into the Big Brother House. Expect the unexpected with more hours than ever this summer, and a season full of twists and turns. After its premiere, the series will air Wednesdays (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/delayed PT) expanded from its regular 60-minute episodes, followed by hour-long shows on Thursdays – featuring live evictions – and Sundays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/delayed PT). In Big Brother: Unlocked three BB All-Stars offer never-before-seen broadcast footage from the house, exclusive interviews, surprise guest appearances and unprecedented behind-the-scenes access. Former Houseguests share firsthand insight and expertise as they analyze gameplay, assess the competition and give their insider’s perspective every other Friday starting July 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT).
Max’s The Pitt will get a run on air. The first season will air on TNT ahead of the second season premiere on HBO Max. The medical drama’s first season ran for fifteen episodes.
Game of Thrones prequel series A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms will now make its debut on HBO in 2026. The series was initially set to premiere in 2025.
CNN has announced renewals and new series. Eva Longoria: Searching for France will follow Longoria sampling French cuisine and culture. Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread will follow Shalhoub around the world. New Orleans will highlight the city featuring interviews with Emeril Lagasse, Wendell Pierce, Malcolm Jenkins, Trombone Shorty and James Carville. Decades of Sports will look back on major sports moments. Have I Got News For You has been renewed for a third season which will premiere September 6.
Back to the Frontier premieres July 10 on Magnolia Network. The series from Chip and Joanna Gaines follows three American families as they reimagine their lives as 1880s homesteaders, challenged to forgo the comforts of the present day for a more analog life on the frontier. Three families hailing from across the country join together in the wilderness surrounded by ten thousand acres of nature, without the modern conveniences of technology, running water, or electricity. The Lopers (Alabama), Hanna-Riggs (Texas), and Halls (Florida) must live on the frontier for eight weeks, reinforcing their own shelters, raising livestock, collecting food, and rationing their supplies. Through this immersive experience, the families will have to reflect on their relationships and navigate the challenges that come with an 1880s lifestyle.
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced some upcoming new series. Family Recipe Showdown is coming soon to Food Network. Dancing With Sharks, a Shark Week special hosted by Tom Bergeron will air on Discovery Channel. An untitled Vanity Fair/Dick Wolf Series will air on ID. They Know What They Did narrated by Jennifer Love Hewitt will air on ID. Renovating the Bachelor Mansion will air on HGTV. Heart & Hustle: Houston will air on OWN. Scripted miniseries High Value Target will air on TNT. 90 Day: Hunt For Love will air on TLC starting May 26.
Lovestuck is coming soon to Netflix. A woman with no memories and a man claiming to be her lover find themselves stuck living together in a quaint village. What could possibly go wrong? The story follows Go Eun-sae, a brilliant prosecutor who wakes up one day with amnesia. She meets Jang Tae-ha, a suspicious man who insists he’s her boyfriend. Their unexpected living arrangement in a countryside village filled with traditional taffy shops kicks off a quirky, sweet, and irresistibly sticky love story.
Tastemade is firing up the grills this summer with the return of its annual Grill Week, streaming from June 30th through July 4th. For the first time ever, Grill Week will be hosted by culinary icon Andrew Zimmern and will continue to feature around-the-clock programming all about open fire cooking, including five days of exciting new series premieres. The week-long streaming stunt promises a sizzling lineup of live fire cooking, mouthwatering recipes, and unforgettable grilling moments, making it the hottest grilling event of the summer.
Streamer Max will be rebranded HBO Max this summer. The streamer was initially called HBO Max before the name was changed. HBO Max is the destination for prestigious entertainment brands such as HBO, Warner Bros., Max Originals, DC, Harry Potter, A24 Films, as well as iconic shows like Friends and The Big Bang Theory, all in one place.
Our Unwritten Seoul premieres May 24 on Netflix. Twin sisters, whose similarities end with their looks, swap identities amid personal struggles – embarking on a journey to rediscover love and life.
Scarlett Johansson will host the Saturday Night Live season finale May 17. Bad Bunny will serve as musical guest on the late night NBC series.
Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy airs June 10 on Netflix. On November 5, 2021, Travis Scott stepped on stage to perform his set at Astroworld: what would have been the best night of the festival-goers lives quickly turned into a catastrophe that left 10 of them dead. The Astroworld Tragedy takes an exclusive look at that night, told from the perspective of the survivors, paramedics, and security staff that were at the center of this catastrophe.