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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Nobody Wants This’ Premiere Date, ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ Teaser, ‘Gen V’ Premiere Date, ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Trailer, ‘The Summer Hikaru Died’ Premiere Date, ‘All American’ Final Season Renewal, and More!

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Season two of Nobody Wants This premieres October 23 on Netflix. Returning cast members from Season one include Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, Sherry Cola and Shiloh Berman. Season two guest stars include Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Arian Moayed. In the first season, an agnostic podcast host and an unconventional rabbi on the rebound walk into a party. When they walk out – together – the unlikely pair, Joanne and Noah, can tell there is something between them. But also potentially between them, with their differing outlooks on life, all of the modern obstacles to love, and their sometimes well-meaning, sometimes sabotaging families – including her sister Morgan and his brother Sasha. 

Doctor Who spinoff series The War Between the Land and the Sea is coming soon to Disney+. The five part series stars Russell Tovey and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, alongside returning Doctor Who cast members Jemma Redgrave (as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart) and Alexander Devrient (as Colonel Ibrahim). When a fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically revealing themselves to humanity, an international crisis is triggered. With the entire population at risk, UNIT steps into action as the land and sea wage war. The series features the triumphant return of the Sea Devils, classic Doctor Who villains first seen in 1972.

Season two of Gen V premieres September 17 on Prime Video with the first three episodes. School is back in session. As the rest of America adjusts to Homelander’s iron fist, back at Godolkin University, the mysterious new Dean preaches a curriculum that promises to make students more powerful than ever. Cate and Sam are celebrated heroes, while Marie, Jordan, and Emma reluctantly return to college, burdened by months of trauma and loss. But parties and classes are hard to care about with war brewing between Humans and Supes, both on and off campus. The gang learns of a secret program that goes back to the founding of Godolkin University that may have larger implications than they realize. And, somehow, Marie is a part of it. Season two stars Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau, Lizze Broadway as Emma Meyer, Maddie Phillips as Cate Dunlap, London Thor as Jordan Li, Derek Luh as Jordan Li, Asa Germann as Sam Riordan, and Sean Patrick Thomas as Polarity, and joining the cast is Hamish Linklater as Dean Cipher. 

Dexter: Resurrection premieres July 11 on Paramount+ with Showtime with the first two episodes. Continuing from Dexter: New Blood, the series takes place weeks after Dexter Morgan takes a bullet to the chest from his own son, as he awakens from a coma to find Harrison gone without a trace. Realizing the weight of what he put his son through, Dexter sets out for New York City determined to find him and make things right. But, closure won’t come easy. When Miami Metro’s Angel Batista arrives with questions, Dexter realizes his past is catching up to him fast. As father and son navigate their own darkness in the city that never sleeps, they soon find themselves deeper than they ever imagined – and that the only way out is together. The series stars Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan, Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, with James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater. Neil Patrick Harris, Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet and David Dastmalchian are also set to guest star as Lowell, Mia, Al and Gareth, respectively. 

The Summer Hikaru Died premieres July 5 on Netflix. A chilling blend of slice of life and the supernatural, Yoshiki’s life is thrown upside down when his best friend Hikaru Indou is replaced by “something” that looks and acts just like him. Explore a world where the boundaries between friendship and fear blur in this anime adaptation of the manga of the same name. 

The CW has renewed All American for an eighth and final season, set to air in 2026. The thirteen episode season will bring generations of Crenshaw and Beverly together for a powerful conclusion. Season seven saw a majority of the cast depart, with a new generation taking over. It is a resonant coming-of-age story about identity, ambition, and staying true to your roots. With a standout cast and real-world relevance, it has become a defining series about what it means to grow up, show up, and lead with heart. 

Acorn TV has renewed Irish mystery series Harry Wild for a fifth season. Jane Seymour will reprise her role as Harry Wild, the titular amateur detective. In season five, Harry is back with her most sensational and thrilling ride yet, including murder mysteries in the world of whiskey-making, theatre and musical-tattoos, not to mention a gang of middle-aged lady burglars and a murder close to home.  

Crunchyroll has announced series it is set to air for the upcoming Summer and Fall seasons. Premiering in July are A Couple of Cuckoos season two, Clevatess, My Dress-Up Darling season two, Rent-A-Girlfriend season four, Scooped Up by an S-Rank Adventurer!, and Watari-kun’s ***** is About to Collapse. Set to premiere in October are Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill season two, and Sentenced to Be a Hero. 

Cobie Smulders has been cast in the upcoming fourth season of The Lincoln Lawyer. She will play a character with an important connection to lawyer Mickey Haller. Her role would continue into a potential fifth season of the Netflix series. 

Prime Video’s TV adaptation of Carrie has added cast. Summer Howell will star as Carrie. Also cast are Matthew Lillard, Samantha Sloyan, Alison Thornton, Thalia Dudek, Siena Agudong, Amber Midthunder, Josie Totah, Arthur Conti, and Joel Oulette. The series is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. 

Maggie Lawson has been cast in CBS’s upcoming new series Boston Blue. She joins Donnie Wahlberg, Sonequa Martin-Green and Ernie Hudson in the Blue Bloods spinoff series. 

Netflix announced the production of My Sad Dead (Mis muertos tristes), a miniseries based on the tales of Mariana Enriquez, of four horror drama episodes produced by Fabula where, as Mariana Enriquez suggests, the true terror is not the supernatural itself, but the horrors that society hides. The series is based on the tale “My Sad Dead”, borrowing from passages and characters from her other works: Julie, A Sunny Place for Shady People and Back When We Talked to the Dead. Ema, a 60-year-old doctor, can see and hear the dead. She calls them “presences” and has lived her entire life avoiding letting this gift connect her with the suffering of others. But when her niece Julie – a disturbed young woman who can also communicate with the dead, but in a much more intense and sexual manner – arrives at her house, Ema is forced to get involved. What begins as a family reunion turns into a disturbing chain of events that alters the balance between the world of the living and the dead, infecting an entire neighborhood with voices from beyond. As the borders between life, death, and desire blur, Ema will have to confront her past, her daughter, and the ghosts she never let go. 

The 78th Annual Tony Awards will feature powerhouse performances from the casts of some of this season’s most celebrated new musicals and revivals including: “Buena Vista Social Club,” “Dead Outlaw,” “Death Becomes Her,” “Floyd Collins,” “Gypsy,” “Maybe Happy Ending,” “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical,” “Pirates! The Penzance Musical,” “Sunset Blvd.,” “Just in Time” and “Real Women Have Curves,” along with a special appearance by the 2019 Tony Honor Recipient, Broadway Inspirational Voices. As previously announced, the original cast of “Hamilton” will reunite in an unprecedented moment for Broadway and fans worldwide, to celebrate the show’s 10th anniversary. Participating in this landmark performance are Carleigh Bettiol, Andrew Chappelle, Ariana DeBose, Alysha Deslorieux, Daveed Diggs, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jonathan Groff, Sydney James Harcourt, Neil Haskell, Sasha Hutchings, Christopher Jackson, Thayne Jasperson, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Stephanie Klemons, Morgan Marcell, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Javier Muñoz, Leslie Odom, Jr., Okieriete Onaodowan, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Jon Rua, Austin Smith, Phillipa Soo, Seth Stewart, Betsy Struxness, Ephraim Sykes and Voltaire Wade-Greene. Hosted by Cynthia Erivo, the ceremony will air live from the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 8 (8:00-11:00 PM, LIVE ET/5:00-8:00 PM, LIVE PT) on CBS. 

Alex Marquardt is leaving CNN. Marquardt, the chief national security correspondent, had been with the cable news network for eight years. 

Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Breen will call his record-extending 20th NBA Finals on ABC when ESPN’s exclusive coverage of the championship series begins with Game 1 on Thursday, June 5, at 8:30 p.m. ET. The Oklahoma City Thunder and NBA M.V.P. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will host the Indiana Pacers and Tyrese Haliburton. The 2025 NBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV airs live, exclusively on ABC. Breen, who has called 105 NBA Finals games entering this year’s event, will be joined by fellow Curt Gowdy Award-winning broadcaster Doris Burke and former NBA Champion Richard Jefferson to call their first NBA Finals together. Lisa Salters will serve as sideline reporter for the fifth time in her career. Burke enters her 17th NBA Finals, which includes two seasons as ESPN/ABC analyst, four seasons as national ESPN Radio analyst and 11 seasons as ESPN/ABC sideline reporter. 

TNT Sports’ Stanley Cup Playoffs presented by GEICO coverage will culminate with the 2025 Stanley Cup Final – Matthew Tkachuk, Brad Marchand, Sergei Bobrovsky and the Florida Panthers take on Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Evander Kane and the Edmonton Oilers – starting with Game 1 on Wednesday, June 4 at 8 p.m. ET, on TNT, truTV and Max. Kenny Albert, Eddie Olczyk, Brian Boucher, Darren Pang and Jackie Redmond will call the games. Wayne Gretzky, Henrik Lundqvist, Anson Carter, Paul Bissonnette and Liam McHugh will host the pregame studio coverage live from Edmonton, Alberta and Sunrise, FL.  

ESPN announced an update to its 2025 Major League Baseball schedule. The Philadelphia Phillies and Bryce Harper will host the Atlanta Braves and Ronald Acuña Jr. on the August 31 edition of Sunday Night Baseball Presented by Capital One at 7 p.m. ET. Karl Ravech, the voice of Sunday Night Baseball, will call the action alongside analyst Eduardo Pérez, fellow analyst and five-time World Series Champion David Cone and reporter Buster Olney. 

Season two of Chopper Cops premieres June 17 on Paramount+. This season, the action is faster, the stakes are higher, and the view from above with the Air 1 team has never been more intense – featuring high-speed pursuits of homicide suspects through swamps, the hunt for a wildfire arsonist, and more edge-of-your-seat missions. 

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

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