Starz has ordered Power: Legacy, a fresh new chapter within the hit franchise starring Michael Rainey, Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick and Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan. Michael Rainey, Jr. and Joseph Sikora originated their roles in Power more than 10 years ago and went on to lead their own successful franchise spinoffs, with Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book IV: Force, respectively. Now, they will reunite as their stories converge in this new installment of Power. Power: Legacy sees the return of Tommy Egan to New York, where he partners with Tariq St. Patrick to take the city by storm. It is the fifth series in the expanded Power Universe franchise.
Season two of Batman: Caped Crusader premieres July 31 on Prime Video with all ten episodes. The hard-boiled animated series follows the fearsome vigilante in his early years. Forged in the fire of tragedy, billionaire Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human–the BATMAN. Night after night, against overwhelming odds, he wages his relentless one-man war on crime.
Netflix has renewed Devil May Cry for a third and final season. In this animated adaptation of the popular Capcom game and from the vision of Adi Shankar, sinister forces are at play to open the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon-hunter-for-hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck.
Peacock announced it has greenlit The Break-In, a new drama series adapted from Katherine Faulkner’s bestselling domestic mystery novel. In the aftermath of a devastating home invasion, Alice Rathbone refuses to accept that the tragic event was simply random. Desperate for answers, Alice starts pulling at threads and soon finds a trail of dark secrets that spiral closer to home than she could ever have imagined.
Joshua Jackson has joined the cast of Your Friends & Neighbors. Jackson is no stranger to a tight-knit neighborhood and will appear in the upcoming third season of the Apple TV series.
FX has ordered The Marriage Plot, a limited series adapted from the acclaimed novel by Jeffrey Eugenides for FX and Hulu. The series follows three recent college graduates caught in an all-consuming love triangle as they reconcile their youthful romantic aspirations with looming adulthood and make life-altering choices about love and identity. Sadie Sink will star in the series.
Food Network has announced summer premiere dates for four new series and one returning series. Guy’s Grocery Games: Global Games premieres July 8. Kitchen Chaos will also premiere July 8. Pitmasters premieres July 13. Restaurant Impossible: Last Call premieres July 23. The Great Food Truck Race returns July 26. Kitchen Undercover will premiere later this summer.
Alan Jackson: The Last Show will air later this year on NBC. The primetime television event celebrates the country music icon’s extraordinary career and final concert performance. Filmed before a sold-out crowd at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, the special will capture a once-in-a-generation farewell from one of country music’s most beloved and influential artists. Featuring an unforgettable night of music and heartfelt moments, the telecast will honor Jackson’s enduring legacy and profound impact on generations of fans and musicians alike as he takes the stage one final time. The special will spotlight Jackson’s remarkable catalog of hits spanning more than three decades, including the songs that helped define modern country music and cemented his place as one of the genre’s all-time greatest performers.
Rachel Zegler will deliver a special tribute to “A Chorus Line,” which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, at the 79th Annual Tony Awards June 7. The star-studded list of presenters includes Adrien Brody, Annette Bening, Ariana DeBose, Ben Platt, Bernadette Peters, Billy Crystal, Bowen Yang, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Carrie Coon, Cole Escola, Darren Criss, Jack O’Brien, Jeremy Pope, John Leguizamo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kara Young, Kelli O’Hara, Kristin Chenoweth, Law Roach, Lena Waithe, Lily Rabe, Maya Rudolph, Megan Thee Stallion, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Scherzinger, Patrick Wilson, Paul Rudd, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Sarah Paulson, and Sting.
ESPN announced that former NBA and WNBA official Lauren Holtkamp-Sterling will join the network as a rules analyst, appearing on select game telecasts beginning Saturday, June 6. Holtkamp-Sterling will make her ESPN debut during ABC’s WNBA doubleheader, featuring the Seattle Storm vs. Minnesota Lynx at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Golden State Valkyries vs. Las Vegas Aces at 3 p.m. ET. Holtkamp-Sterling will provide real-time analysis and context around officiating decisions, replay reviews and rules interpretations, giving fans a deeper understanding of some of the game’s most pivotal moments.
USA Sports announced that Ryan Leaf will serve as the lead game analyst for its inaugural season of Pac-12 Conference football coverage on USA Network. USA Network’s 22-game slate features multiple appearances by all eight Pac-12 schools with at least one home game for every team, showcasing each unique gameday experience throughout the Pac-12.
Ms. Lauryn Hill will receive the Living Legend Icon Award sponsored by Sprite at the BET Awards 2026. Culture’s Biggest Night will broadcast live on Sunday, June 28 at 8 PM ET/PT, from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with Druski as host. The Living Legend Icon Award honors the pioneers who mastered their craft and never let go of the culture. This distinction belongs to the artists and creators whose body of work has remained essential not because the culture held on to them, but because they never stopped holding on to it. Additional honorees, performers, presenters, and special guests will be announced in the coming weeks.
Paul Simon: The Quiet Celebration Concert premieres June 26 on Disney+ and hulu. Paul Simon brings “Seven Psalms” to life in this first-ever live performance of the complete piece for his “Quiet Celebration,” an intimate evening spanning his vast career and celebrating new arrangements of timeless classics, deep cuts and new musical discoveries. A stunning and immersive experience, lush and joyful, the film sparks a triumphant tone, picking up with Paul after having come to terms with his hearing loss and journeyed to discover new ways to perform. Simon’s transformation of the movements for live performance gave way to all-new renditions of some of his most cherished songs and a deep desire to bring these contemplative and intricate pieces to audiences. “A Quiet Celebration” toured the U.S. in small venues, selected for their acoustic prowess and intimate setting, allowing audiences to engage with the music like never before. Recorded live at McCaw Hall in Seattle, join Paul for this unforgettable concert. A companion live album will be released on Oct. 9 and will be available for preorder beginning June 26 as a three-LP vinyl set, a two CD set, and across all digital music stores and online music streaming partners.












