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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘X-Men ’97’ Premiere Date and Trailer, ‘Southern Hospitality’ Reunion Sneak Peek, ‘Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence’ Teaser, ‘Project Runway’ Reveals Cast, ‘Last Seen’ Premiere Date, and More!

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Marvel’s X-Men ’97 season two premieres July 1 on Disney+. The series revisits the iconic era of the 1990s as The X-Men, a band of mutants who use their uncanny gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them, are challenged like never before, forced to face a dangerous and unexpected new future. 

Bravo’s first ever two part Southern Hospitality reunion premieres June 3. Republic Garden & Lounge comes to life in New York as host Andy Cohen sits down with the entire cast on an immersive reunion set inspired by King Street and the crew’s stomping grounds. Together, they revisit an emotional season filled with celebrations, hard conversations and unresolved drama, and reflect on where this tight-knit group stands now. Season four features Leva Bonaparte, Mia Alario, Joe Bradley, Bradley Carter, TJ Dinch, Grace Lilly, Molly Moore, Michols Peña, Maddi Reese, Lake Rucker and Emmy Sharrett. 

Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence will premiere September 15 on BritBox. The series is a six-part adaptation of the Agatha Christie novels and short stories starring Antonia Thomas, Josh Dylan and Imelda Staunton. Tommy and Tuppence are a detective duo for the ages. They fall in love, fall out of it, and tumble back in, all while solving some thrilling, entertaining mysteries along the way. 

Project Runway has unveiled its lineup of 22 designers for its biggest season to date. Season 22 will premiere July 9 on Freeform and will stream shortly after on Hulu and Disney+, followed by weekly airings. For the first time, 22 designers from different backgrounds – the most in “Project Runway” history – will compete for a chance to take their careers to the next level. Heidi Klum, Law Roach and Nina Garcia return as judges, with Christian Siriano returning as mentor. Designers featured in this season include returning designer from Season 21 Joseph McRae, along with Aaron Potts, Andrea Moore, Andriy Volkov, Anna Molinari, Bao Tranchi, Bi Pham, Bryan Barrientos, Chloe Magleby, Dani Bennett, Elizabeth Shevelev, Jeffrey Kelly Abess, Jennifer Daniels, Jude Mikulencak, Omolara “LRÉ the Artist” Odupita, Naheim Muhammad, Octavius Terry, Plane Jane, R’bonney Nola Gabriel, Robert Crone, Varvara “Bobby” Diakonenkova and Yang Yang Xu. 

Last Seen, starring Patrick Brammall, premieres September 9 on Apple TV with two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday until October 7. Police detective Ian Ridley’s (Brammall) life fell apart 11 years ago when his young daughter, Maggie, disappeared without a trace. Now working as a police dispatcher, the only thing that has kept him going is his implacable refusal to accept that she might be gone forever. When he receives a distress call from a teenage girl he is certain is Maggie, he will stop at nothing to find her and reunite his broken family, whatever the cost. 

Three part series The Kimberley: Australia’s Wild West premieres June 17 on PBS. This landmark series captures never-before-seen footage of The Kimberley, Australia’s remote northwest region, from a First Nations perspective, chronicling a year of extreme tropical seasons to reveal the stories hidden within the rugged landscape. The Kimberley spans over 400,000 square kilometers of tropical wilderness, including turquoise coastlines, towering gorges, sandy deserts and sprawling savanna. The harsh, inaccessible terrain hides remarkable biodiversity, from the fearsome crocodiles who rule the rivers, to the marsupial gliders who soar over the savanna, to the hundreds of thousands of migratory shorebirds who travel from all over the planet to feed on the rich coastline. This near-pristine corner of the world is vital refuge for countless creatures. It is also the frontline of biodiversity conservation, where Traditional Owners and ecologists are working together to save the species who call the Kimberley home. From the scorching dry season of Lalin, when desperate wallabies risk “death by ancient reptile” as they brave the last water sources to drink, to the monsoon season of Wilakarra, when the annual pulse of water brings the landscape roaring to life and sparks an inter-species baby boom, each season brings new challenges and new opportunities to Kimberley. The series showcases a year of these animals’ lives and tracks the quests of those working to protect them. 

CMA Fest Presented by SoFi will air June 25, at 8/7c on ABC. Riley Green and Lara Spencer will make their debut as hosts of the three-hour concert event, filmed during the 53rd CMA Fest in downtown Nashville. It will spotlight country music’s biggest stars with memorable performances, exclusive collaborations and must-see surprises. 

The original cast of “The Book of Mormon” will reunite for a very special performance at The 279th Annual Tony Awards, on Sunday, June 7 at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells,Rory O’Malley and Nikki M. James will take the stage to celebrate the show’s 15th anniversary on Broadway. The performance will be introduced by Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez. Additional performances will be announced in the coming weeks. 

Joy Behar will be off The View while she brings her play “My First Ex-Husband” to London. Sheryl Underwood and Kara Swisher will fill in for Behar on the ABC daytime series. 

Greek noir thriller Save Me premieres June 18 on Viaplay with two episodes streaming weekly. The eight-episode crime drama follows a missing-person investigation that soon spirals into the hunt for a serial killer. It is based on the acclaimed novel by author Dimitris Simos. When Nikol, a young woodcarver, returns to her hometown of Komotini for her father’s memorial, her younger sister mysteriously disappears soon after. As Nikol begins unraveling the disturbing circumstances surrounding the disappearance, she joins forces with a determined local detective whose own personal demons mirror the town’s deeply buried secrets. Together, they navigate a web of lies, trauma, and long-suppressed truths hidden beneath the surface of an outwardly quiet community. What begins as a desperate search for a missing woman quickly escalates into a chilling investigation into a possible serial killer, forcing both Nikol and the detective to confront guilt, corruption, and the dangerous consequences of uncovering the past. As the mystery deepens, it reveals how darkness can thrive beneath even the most ordinary lives. 

Zorro, a fresh French-language reimagining of the legendary masked hero starring Jean Dujardin premieres June 30 on MHz with two episodes and a “making of” special debuting at launch followed by weekly episodes every Tuesday through August 11. Set in 1821 against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Los Angeles, Don Diego de la Vega unexpectedly inherits the role of mayor following his father’s death, only to discover a city drowning in debt and under the grip of the powerful Don Emmanuel. Determined to restore order and bring vital water access to the struggling community, Diego quickly realizes that politics alone cannot combat the corruption, exploitation, and growing unrest surrounding him. Diego secretly revives his long-abandoned alter ego for the first time in 20 years, becoming the masked vigilante Zorro as he fights for the people while publicly trying to govern the city as its conflicted mayor. As Diego struggles to balance civic leadership with his dangerous double life, the lines between the man and the myth begin to blur in increasingly complicated ways. Zorro unexpectedly becomes a celebrated folk hero across Los Angeles, as the city’s citizens rally behind the masked avenger more enthusiastically than its own government. At the same time, Diego’s personal life spirals into emotional chaos as his wife Gabriella becomes drawn to the mystery and passion surrounding Zorro, unaware that the masked figure and her husband are the same man. Their tangled relationship contributes to the series’ humor, romance, and emotional conflict as Diego battles jealousy, secrecy, and the consequences of living as two different people. 

WWE: Made in America premieres May 29 on USA Network. The special traces the evolution of a regional business into a global powerhouse, examining how the company mirrored the American spirit across five decades — from the patriotic heroes of the 1980’s all the way through to the newest generation of superstars continuing to further WWE’s American legacy. 

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

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