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Your TV Source Roundup: New ‘The Bear’ Episode, ‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Renewed, ‘The One Piece’ Premiere Window, ‘King of the Hill’ Premiere Date, ‘The Boroughs’ Trailer, ‘Dutton Ranch’ Trailer, and More!

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A surprise episode of The Bear was released on hulu. The episode, titled “Gary,” follows Richie and Mikey as they take a trip to Gary, Indiana. The prequel episode follows their complicated relationship while seeing new sides of Mikey’s mental struggles. The fifth and final season of the FX series will premiere in June . 

NBC has renewed The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins for a second season. Disgraced former football star Reggie Dinkins (Tracy Morgan) is on a mission to rehabilitate his image with the help of award-winning filmmaker Arthur Tobin (Daniel Radcliffe). In order to earn back the admiration of his fans and the respect of his family, Reggie will also have to confront the ghosts of his past. 

The One Piece will premiere February 2027 on Netflix. Season 1 will cover approximately the first 50 chapters of the original manga, spanning seven episodes all at once with a total runtime of around 300 minutes, leading up to Luffy’s encounter with Sanji, the sous chef of the floating restaurant Baratie. 

Season fifteen of King of the Hill premieres July 20 with all ten episodes on hulu. Hank and Peggy settle into retirement life on Rainey Street while attempting to keep their neighbors from going off the rails. Bobby navigates old friendships while dealing with the stresses of being an entrepreneur.

The Boroughs premieres May 21 on Netflix. In the sun-drenched expanse of the New Mexico desert lies The Boroughs, a picturesque retirement community promising its residents the time of their lives. But for new arrival Sam Cooper (Alfred Molina), paradise feels more like a prison. Everything changes when a terrifying nighttime encounter reveals that something monstrous is stalking the manicured cul-de-sacs. Dismissed by the powers that be as just another confused old man, Sam finds unlikely allies in a band of neighborhood misfits: a sharp-witted former journalist, a spiritual seeker, a cynical music manager, and a brilliant doctor running out of options. Overlooked and underestimated, these unlikely heroes must band together to unravel the dark truth at the heart of series before their time runs out.

Dutton Ranch premieres May 15 on Paramount+. As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together – far from the ghosts of Yellowstone – they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul. 

Season two of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder premieres May 27 on Netflix. After solving the Andie Bell case, Pip (Emma Myers) is determined to fix the fallout – and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings’ (Henry Ashton) trial approaches, Connor’s (Jude Morgan-Collie) brother Jamie (Eden H Davies) suddenly disappears, and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him. 

Fightland premieres July 31 on Starz. On the night Duke Kilroy (Howard Charles) becomes world heavyweight champion, a vicious assault leaves his brother, Calvin, dead, causing Duke to snap and results in him spending eight years in a U.S. prison. Upon his release, and after having made a sinister discovery, Duke returns home seeking vengeance against the man he believes set him up — the criminal kingpin and former promoter, Kingsley Marshall (Nicholas Pinnock). But Kingsley has vanished, leaving his children and wife, Joy (Deborah Ayorinde), who happens to be the love of Duke’s life, to pick up the pieces. Working with a cartel desperate to control London’s drug market, Duke begins a high-risk game of infiltrating Kingsley’s empire to destroy it from within and smoke out his enemy. But amidst a volatile criminal landscape, and competing influences threatening to pull him off course, Duke will need to channel everything that made him a champion fighter into his bloody pursuit to win the ultimate victory – revenge for his brother. 

American Hostage premieres Fall 2026 on MGM+. Based on the acclaimed first season of the scripted podcast of the same name, the series is a psychological thriller set in the 1970’s that tells the harrowing true story of Fred Heckman, a beloved Indianapolis radio reporter who is thrust into the middle of a life-or- death crisis when hostage-taker Tony Kiritsis demands to be interviewed on his popular radio news program. 

Comedy powerhouse Larry the Cable Guy has signed on to host the upcoming 52-episode comedy series American Mayhem. With a syndicated launch slated this fall and an additional premier window expected to be announced shortly, the high-energy clip show celebrates the wildest, funniest, and most outrageous moments caught on camera across the U.S., all brought to life by the beloved funnyman whose unmistakable voice and humor have made him a household name. Comedian Larry the Cable Guy brings his signature heartland humor to a fast-paced collection of the funniest and most relatable clips from across the country. With his blue-collar sensibility and deep roots in American culture, Larry brings instant authenticity and comedy to every clip – turning everyday chaos into a celebration of real people, real places, and real American mayhem. From backyard mishaps and weekend DIY disasters to pets stealing the spotlight and celebrations that don’t go quite as planned, Larry guides viewers through the lighter side of life – turning everyday moments into shared laughter. 

Global music icons the Rolling Stones are coming to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this month with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood each set to appear across three separate episodes. Mick Jagger will appear May 6. Keith Richards will be on the show May 7. Ronnie Wood will appear May 13. 

Heart & Hustle: Houston returns May 30 on OWN. This season, the bonds that once united the group are tested like never before. Returning cast members Chloe Cooke, La’Torria Lemon, LeBrina Jackson, Muneera Page, Roe Grady-Pichardo and Alaina Saulsberry are facing the aftermath of an explosive fallout that finds the women divided into opposing factions. As they attempt to rebuild their once-unbreakable friendships, new tensions emerge, threatening to splinter the sisterhood beyond repair. 

Brazil ’70: The Third Star premieres May 29 on Netflix. In 1970, facing doubt and immense pressure, Brazil took the pitch to redefine soccer forever. What followed wasn’t just a victory but a moment that made history. For the first time, experience the journey from the inside. The scripted series is based on the legendary squad that turned Brazil into the country of soccer. Pelé and a generation of icons didn’t just win; They became immortal. 

Docuseries Kylie premieres May 20 on Netflix. From soap star to superstar, Kylie’s career has been full of twists, turns and spinning around – as she candidly reveals in this unfiltered documentary. 

Sofia receives a visit from Rapunzel in the new series Sofia the First: Royal Magic, debuting May 25 on Disney Jr. and next day on Disney+. The series follows Sofia as she attends the Charmswell School for Royal Magic, where she discovers she is the most magical princess in the realm and must learn how to master her powers while making new royal friends. 

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

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