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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Trailer, ‘Harry Wild’ Trailer, ‘Hannah Berner: None of My Business’ Trailer, ‘Go Forward’ English Dub Announced, ‘Emily in Paris’ Final Season, and More!

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Avatar: The Last Airbender season two premieres June 25 on Netflix. The series follows Aang, the young Avatar, as he learns to master the four elements (Water, Earth, Fire, Air) to restore balance to a world threatened by the terrifying Fire Nation. In season two, after a bittersweet victory saving the Northern Water Tribe from the invading Fire Nation, Avatar Aang, Katara and Sokka regroup and set off on a mission to convince the elusive Earth King to aid in their battle against fearsome Fire Lord Ozai. 

Mystery thriller Harry Wild returns for a new season June 22 on Acorn TV. Season five marks a highly anticipated on-screen reunion between Jane Seymour, who stars and executive produces, and Joe Lando, her longtime co-star from the beloved series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Lando joins the most ambitious season yet as Pierce Kennedy, a charming and brilliant new State Pathologist whose arrival quickly makes waves in Harry’s world. As Harry (Jane Seymour), Fergus (Rohan Nedd) and Charlie (Kevin Ryan) are pulled into their most dangerous and complex cases to date, the team takes on undercover operations, chilling murders and relentless criminals… all with the help of Pierce whose sharp instincts and natural chemistry with Harry prove invaluable. Also reprising their roles this season are Rose O’Neill, Samantha Mumba, Paul Tylak and Aoife Mulholland.  

Hannah Berner: None of My Business premieres June 5 on hulu. Hannah Berner delivers her most vulnerable material yet – questioning her future, exposing her unorthodox career path, dishing dating secrets and admitting she’s “part-time hot” in this sensational sophomore special. The special was filmed at the Bluma Appel Theater in Toronto. 

An English dub of Go Forward seasons one and two is coming soon. Adapted from the manga originally released by Kira in 1991, the series centers around Mametaro, an adventurous mixed-breed dog. He loves his owner, Ikuko, and his girlfriend, Hanako, more than anything! However, he just can’t bring himself to like Ikuko’s boyfriend, Akiyoshi, and often feels the need to protect her from him. It is a spirited look at the everyday adventures of an ordinary dog, one you might find anywhere! The tow series aired originally in 2003 and 2004. 

Production has begun on the upcoming sixth and final season of Emily in Paris. They are currently filming in Greece. 

The Tony Awards announced that the companies of the seven Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical nominees will perform at The 79th Annual Tony Awards, on Sunday, June 7 at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Broadway’s biggest night will include performances by “The Lost Boys,” “Schmigadoon!,” “Titaníque,” “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),” “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” “Ragtime” and “Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show.” Additional performances will be announced in the coming weeks.

Presenters have been announced for the upcoming The 52nd American Music Awards. Alysa Liu, Anthony Ramos, EJAE, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Hannah Berner, Hilary Duff, Jason Derulo, John Legend, Lisa Rinna, Ludacris, Mariah the Scientist, Matt Rife, Megan Stalter and Paul W. Downs, Melanie Martinez, Nikki Glaser, Paula Abdul, REI AMI, Russell Dickerson and more will present at the ceremony. The event will kick off summer with host Queen Latifah live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, May 25 (8:00 PM, ET/5:00 PM, PT) on CBS. 

Jackass is back in all its chaotic glory. Seasons 1-3 return to Paramount+ in restored original versions – bringing fans closer than ever to the episodes as they first aired, or were originally intended to air, by Johnny Knoxville and the original creative team. At the request of the Jackass creators, Seasons 1-3 were temporarily removed from Paramount+ at the end of 2025 so the production team could revisit and restore key creative elements that had been altered over time. The refreshed episodes now reflect the original vision from when the groundbreaking franchise first launched 25 years ago. 

In celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day today, HBO Max announced that HBO Original drama series House of the Dragon will be available to stream in American Sign Language (ASL). Season one with ASL will debut on May 29, followed by season two on June 15. Season three with ASL will premiere alongside new episodes of the series each week in the US and EMEA, beginning with the season debut on June 21 at 9:00 p.m. ET. 

Docuseries Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Pearadise premieres June 10 on ID. In 2020, a social media-driven community known as “Pearadise” began gaining attention online, positioning itself as a space dedicated to sisterhood and body positivity for plus-size women. Based out of a Las Vegas mansion and amplified through a growing digital presence, the collective quickly attracted a devoted following. As Pearadise’s profile grew, so did scrutiny. Former participants and observers began raising allegations of misconduct, including claims of harassment, control, and coercive dynamics within the community. In the new three-part docuseries ID examines the rise of the Pearadise community and the complex, and at times conflicting, accounts from women connected to it. The series explores the perspectives of those who embraced the space, as well as those who ultimately distanced themselves amid mounting concerns. 

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

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