Off Campus premieres May 13 on Prime Video. A college soap based on the bestselling book series by Elle Kennedy, the series follows an elite ice hockey team, and the women in their lives, as they grapple with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery – forging deep friendships and enduring bonds while navigating the complexities that come with transitioning into adulthood. Season One follows the sexy and fun “opposites attract” romance between quiet songwriter, Hannah, and Briar University’s all-star hockey athlete, Garrett.
Star City premieres May 29 on Apple TV with two episodes, followed by one new episode every Friday through July 10. The space race series set in the world of For All Mankind is a propulsive, paranoid thriller that takes us back to the key moment in the alt-history retelling of the space race – when the Soviet Union became the first nation to put a man on the moon. But this time, we explore the story from behind the Iron Curtain, showing the lives of the cosmonauts, the engineers and the intelligence officers embedded among them in the Soviet space program, and the risks they all took to propel humankind forward.
The final season of The Chi premieres May 22 on Paramount+. As the eight season enteres its coldest winter ever, life or death choices must be made. The question becomes, who is willing to make them? Legacy, conflict, joy, and pain. It all collides in the biggest, most emotionally riveting way ever seen this season. The series stars Jacob Latimore, Birgundi Baker, Luke James, Shamon Brown Jr., Michael V. Epps, Hannaha Hall, and Jason Weaver.
Season four of The Great American Baking Show premieres May 11 on the Roku Channel. Andrew Rannells joins Casey Wilson to welcome eight of the nation’s best aspiring bakers to the tent. The diverse group take on themed dares that measure their creativity, precision, and bravado. Under the guidance of judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, they knead, sift, whisk, and frost their way from cookies and cakes to breads and pastries. In the end, only one will rise above the rest and be awarded the coveted cake stand and the title of America’s best amateur baker.
The Legend of Vox Machina returns for season four June 3 on Prime Video. The new season is set a year after the Chroma Conclave. Vox Machina has separated, searching for love, family, and purpose. But as always, the call of adventure is a breath away. When a long-slumbering evil awakens to threaten the realm, they must reunite to take on an epic foe.
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc will begin streaming on Crunchyroll in English sub and an English dub April 30. The film is a follow up to the first season of the anime series. A second season will follow the events of the movie. Denji worked as a Devil Hunter for the yakuza, trying to pay off the debt he inherited from his parents, until the yakuza betrayed him and had him killed. As he was losing consciousness, Denji’s beloved chainsaw-powered devil-dog, Pochita, made a deal with Denji and saved his life. This fused the two together, creating the unstoppable Chainsaw Man. Now, in a brutal war between devils, hunters, and secret enemies, a mysterious girl named Reze has stepped into his world, and Denji faces his deadliest battle yet, fueled by love in a world where survival knows no rules.
The English dub of Farming Life In Another World season two premieres May 1 on HIDIVE. Following episodes will premiere on Wednesdays starting May 6. Relaxing country living continues in the second season of the most laidback isekai anime around! Bestowed with the all-in-one “Almighty Farming Tool,” protagonist Hiraku works tirelessly to transform the forest into a bustling civilization.
Apple TV ordered a new half-hour series led by Elizabeth Banks. Fresh off a messy divorce, Heidi sets out to secure a lively second act for herself and her kids. But when she stumbles into coordinating her father’s retirement community sex dates, Heidi is forced into an unlikely alliance with his girlfriend’s perpetually single son. The series is set to begin production in Los Angeles this year.
Production for Netflix’s sequel series of A Different World has officially wrapped in Atlanta, Georgia. The show will explore the lives and loves of a new generation at the iconic fictional HBCU, Hillman College. Cliff ‘Method Man’ Smith and Norman Nixon Jr. join the cast, along with legacy cast members Karen Malina White as Charmaine Brown and Ajai Sanders as Gina Deveaux.
Fox has renewed Fear Factor: House of Fear for a second season. Johnny Knoxville returns to lead the high-stakes competition, where one contestant will conquer their fears, claim the grand prize, and earn the right to proclaim, “FEAR IS NOT A FACTOR!” Set in an unforgiving remote location, the series features a group of strangers who live together under one roof while facing mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges, and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting – and fear is a weapon. In the end, only one contestant will conquer their fears and walk away with the massive grand prize.
Hosted by comedians Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang of the popular “Las Culturistas” podcast, the fifth annual “Las Culturistas Culture Awards” will air Wednesday, June 17 at 9 -11 p.m. ET/PT, simulcasting on Bravo and Peacock. The “Las Culturistas Culture Awards” is a comedy variety special that celebrates culture’s most iconic and consequential moments. With more than 100 unique award categories, live musical performances, and unexpected celebrity encounters, this show truly brings the culture’s most crucial moments to life. The show will tape Saturday, May 30 in Los Angeles at The United Theater on Broadway.
The Cult of Natureboy premieres April 28 oh hulu.In 2016, a rising social media star named Eligio Bishop, also known as “NatureBoy,” used his platforms to recruit followers into a group he called Carbon Nation, encouraging them to abandon their families and join his vision of a self-proclaimed Black utopia. What began as an alternative lifestyle community quickly evolved into something far more sinister. The new four-part docuseries offers a rare and unfiltered look inside a modern cult operating in plain sight, told through the firsthand testimony of former members and victims and insights from online investigators who tracked them in real time.
Battlestar Galactica will begin streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV May 1. From the critically acclaimed miniseries to all four seasons and the feature-length film The Plan, audiences can experience the full scope of humanity’s fight for survival on streaming once again. The universe expands even further on Paramount+ with Caprica, the gripping prequel set decades before the fall of the Twelve Colonies, offering deeper insight into the origins of the Cylon uprising and the families at the center of it all. Led by powerhouse performances from Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica redefined the genre with its bold storytelling, complex characters, and timely themes – following the last remnants of humanity as they flee a devastating Cylon attack and search for a new home among the stars.
Prime Video previously announced that Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Swin Cash and Candace Parker, and play-by-play voice Michael Grady will serve as analysts and announcer, respectively, for WNBA on Prime. Today, Prime announced additions to its on-air talent lineup ahead of the league’s 30th season. The roster features a decorated panel including Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Cynthia Cooper and Teresa Weatherspoon, former WNBA player and current NBA assistant coach Lindsey Harding, two-time Olympic gold medalist and current Duke University Women’s Basketball head coach Kara Lawson, veteran broadcaster LaChina Robinson and former WNBA player and coach Ty Young. Also new to the team are play-by-play voices Lisa Byington and Mike Watts as well as respected sports broadcasters JayDee Dyer, Kayla Grey and Morgan Ragan who will serve as sideline reporters. Allie Clifton, NBA on Prime sideline reporter, will serve as the studio host for WNBA on Prime’s pregame, halftime and postgame coverage.
Deadliest Catch returns May 8 on Discovery Channel. With a new king crab population appearing far north, the fleet relocates 225 miles to St. George Island, facing colder weather and more extreme seas than any season before as they work to sustain their livelihoods in rapidly changing waters. For the first time in decades, the captains abandon familiar fishing grounds to chase a rare breed of Red King Crab lurking in the frozen waters of the far North. This elusive catch, worth a fortune, pushes the fleet into remote territory and tests their experience and resilience at the edge of the world. In a series first, Captain Sig Hansen launches an unprecedented covert scouting mission, deploying an underwater drone into the unknown waters in a bold attempt to locate the rare strain of king crab before the rest of the fleet arrives. Captain Wild Bill Wichrowski journeys to St. George Island to share his decades of hard-earned knowledge, guiding Sig through new grounds in pursuit of the bigger, richer crab that could define his season. Meanwhile, after losing both his boat and his marriage, Captain Jake Anderson starts the season as a deckhand for the first time in eleven years. When an unexpected opportunity emerges to restore the legendary Cornelia Marie, Jake steps back into the captain’s chair, putting his reputation and his family’s future on the line for one final shot at redemption.
Season two of docuseries On the Roam premieres May 14 on HBO Max. The series follows Jason Momoa as he travels the country chasing art, adventure, and friendship through the lens of craftsmanship.
The English dub of The Drops of God premieres April 24 on Crunchyroll. When world-renowned wine critic Toyotaka Kanzaki passes away, he leaves behind an enviable collection. The will promises his estate to whoever correctly guesses the brand and year of the 12 greatest wines he selected, and the legendary wine that stands atop them all, “Drops of God.” The challengers are Toyotaka’s son, Shizuku Kanzaki, and a young critic, Issei Tomine, who was adopted by Toyotaka.












