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The eighth and final season of All American will premiere July 13 with a two hour premiere. A one hour celebration, All American: The Final Season Special, will air June 22, chronicling the journey of the characters who captured the hearts of viewers both on and off the field. The tribute will look back at the show’s most memorable moments, relationships, and milestones, honoring the legacy of a series that has resonated with audiences and redefined the modern sports drama. The final season follows Jordan, Layla, Coop, Cassius, KJ, Khalil, Amina, and Preach as the pursuit of their individual dreams unexpectedly challenges friendships and family that are tentative at best after the events of Season 7. Focusing on the three pillars that have always been at the heart of the series – football, family and friendship – Season 8 picks up six months after the football cliffhanger at the end of last season and will span just one week in our favorite Beverly and Crenshaw crew’s life. A week that will have them wondering if everything they’ve been through over the course of their lives has prepared them for this moment. A week that will ultimately reunite old with the new, friend with enemy, and alter the course of each of their futures forever. 

NBC has renewed Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for season 28. As Benson and her elite squad fight to protect the innocent and keep New York City safe, their mission to give voice to victims remains as vital and relevant as ever.

Man on Fire premieres April 30 on Netflix. Based on A.J. Quinnell’s book series, the series tells the story of John Creasy. Once a high-functioning and skilled Special Forces Mercenary, known for surviving even the most desolate of situations, Creasy is now plagued with intense PTSD. Determined to overcome his personal demons, he sets out on a path to redemption. But, before he can adjust to this new life, he finds himself back in the fire, fighting harder than ever.

Season two of Outlander: Blood of My Blood premieres this fall on Starz. In Season One, Claire’s parents Henry and Julia, began a romance through the letters they exchanged from the war-torn battlefields of WWI, but were tested in new ways when an unexpected journey back in time left them lost and separated in the sweeping highlands of 18th century Scotland. Meanwhile, it was love at first sight for Ellen and Brian. Despite being members of two rival clans, the two began a forbidden romance and vowed their eternal love, choosing each other over tradition, politics and familial obligations. By the end of the season, both couples were on the precipice of a big change. After fighting to find their way back to one another, Henry and Julia were at the standing stones of Craig Na Dun, hoping to return to their own time, and Brian and Ellen’s romantic escape was interrupted as the 1715 Jacobite Rising began, thrusting the clans into war. As Season Two unfolds, the two young couples will be tested and separated by forces beyond their control, as every clan chooses a side in the rebellion. 

Mating Season premieres May 22 on Netflix. The series set in the animal world is about love, sex, relationships, and the universal need to find a partner. Starring horny, lovable forest critters – a bear named Josh (voiced by Zach Woods), a raccoon named Ray (voiced by Nick Kroll), a deer named Fawn (voiced by

Peacock has canceled Law & Order: Organized Crime after five seasons. The first four seasons aired on NBC before it moved to Peacock for its one final season on the streamer. 

Maigret will return for a second season on PBS Masterpiece. This season sees dramatic changes in La Brigade Criminelle. We introduce Maigret’s boss and mentor, Director of Police Xavier Guichard played by Nathaniel Parker. Guichard has become suspicious of Maigret’s growing fame and decides to ‘take him down a peg.’ One of Maigret’s colleagues leaves, another is transferred by Guichard and replaced by a former Internal Affairs officer, George Bonfils played by Alex Bhat who immediately makes himself unpopular with Maigret’s core team. This internal turmoil is the backdrop for daring new adaptations of three of Georges Simenon’s best-known Maigret novels: The Hanged Man of Saint-Pholien, Maigret’s Revolver, and The Yellow Dog. As Maigret investigates cruel and heart-breaking crimes, he will find that the line between guilt and innocence can be impossibly blurred. He will have to reach deep into his heart to work out his own unique form of justice, for victims and perpetrators alike. 

Calabasas Confidential premieres May 29 on Netflix. After graduating college, a group of lifelong friends, foes, and exes return to Calabasas for a summer they’ll never forget. Back home and living in their parents’ hillside mansions, they’ll be faced with the daunting reality of confronting unresolved drama while trying to define what’s next for their lives and relationships. Four years may have put distance between them, but new flames, old feuds, and unexpected secrets don’t stay hidden forever behind the gates of LA’s most envied zip code. 

The Facade of Love is coming soon to Netflix. The series asks what happens when one night outside of your normal routine cracks open everything you thought was solid. The series begins when Ji-hun and Hu-kyung, two strangers far from home, spend an unforgettable night together in an unfamiliar place. Both know that once they return to Korea, life is supposed to go back to normal. But the connection they share follows them home and small cracks begin to appear, slowly upending the lives of four people. Mo Wan-il, known for his sharp eye for emotional detail and tension-filled storytelling, brings that sensibility to a story where the real drama unfolds not in big declarations, but in the quiet fractures of everyday life. Paired with Ha Su-jin’s grounded, character-driven writing, the series follows how attraction turns into consequence, and how one choice can ripple through a marriage, a family and a life carefully built on appearances. 

NBC Sports added to its WNBA game and studio rosters, with the season beginning on NBC and Peacock in May. Zora Stephenson, Noah Eagle, and Michael Grady will call games as the play-by-play voices, with LaChina Robinson as both studio host and game analyst, and Sarah Kustok as a game analyst. Ashley ShahAhmadi, Jordan Cornette and Caroline Pineda will work as courtside reporters. As previously announced, Maria Taylor will be the lead studio host alongside analysts Sue Bird and Cheryl Miller. 

Beloved characters created by Mo Willems will come to life on Paramount+ next year. Tituss Burgess and Ellie Kemper will voice “Elephant Gerald” and “Piggie” in The Elephant & Piggie Show! Neil Patrick Harris will voice “The Bus Driver” in The Pigeon Show! Starring The Pigeon

The English dun of An Observation Log of My Fiancée Who Calls Herself a Villainess premieres April 17 on Crunchyroll. Bertia is reincarnated into her favorite otome game—not as the heroine, but as the villainess engaged to the perfect Crown Prince Cecil! Fully aware that her role is to sabotage his future romance, she’s determined to bloom as a wicked flower and wither away according to the story. But no matter how hard she tries to scheme, her “evil” plans only make her more endearing!

Season four of SkyMed premieres May 21 on Paramount+. Not your typical medical drama, the eight-episode fourth season features daring rescues across dense wilderness, raging rapids, and isolated terrain where help is hard-to-reach. Filmed in North Bay, Ontario and Manitoba, this season finds the crew disrupted like never before. The arrival of new rookie pilots and medics unsettles the dynamic as leaders begin losing control, rookies push limits, and emotions override protocol. 

Season two of Rivals premieres May 15 on hulu. The battle for the Central South West television franchise reaches a fever pitch as the war between Corinium and Venturer enters a dangerous new phase. More ruthless than ever, Tony Baddingham is determined to dismantle his rivals piece-by-piece, weaponizing scandal and manipulating those closest to him to maintain his grip on power. Amidst the hedonistic glamour of 80s excess, the personal lives of our Rutshire heroes spiral into chaos. Marriages fracture under the weight of ambition, illicit affairs threaten to shatter families, and long-buried secrets ignite with explosive consequences. As rivalries push everyone to the brink, loyalties are tested and hearts are broken in the pursuit of victory. But what is the true cost of war? 

Season five of Couples Therapy premieres May 15 on Paramount+. In Season Five, Dr. Guralnik counsels four new couples in crisis, navigating stark political differences fueling daily fights in a volatile marriage; a discovery of secret, paid cuddling sessions that blindside a couple; two people on the brink of moving in together who get derailed by an autism diagnosis; and teenage sweethearts who, twenty years later, wonder if they’ve outgrown the relationship. The first three episodes will debut back-to-back on Showtime May 17. The remaining new episodes will air weekly, with two episodes premiering back-to-back on Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT. 

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War premieres May 20 on Prime Video. No operation stays dark forever.

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

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