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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘President Curtis’ First Look, ‘Notes from the Last Row’ Trailer, ‘Married at First Sight’ Premiere Date, ‘The God of the Woods’ Begins Production, ‘CMA Fest’ Performers Announced, ‘IGPX’ Returns To Toonami, and More!

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President Curtis will premiere on adult swim this July. The Rick and Morty spinoff series follows the Commander-in-Chief and his eccentric staff as they tackle the kind of crises that Rick Sanchez could never be bothered with – from interdimensional diplomacy to paranormal investigations and unexplained phenomena. Keith David will reprise his longtime role as President Andre Curtis. Stephanie Beatriz and Jim Rash also star. 

Notes from the Last Row premieres June 26 on Netflix. A failed writer-turned-professor finds rare talent in a student’s writing – and grows obsessed with his draft as their private lessons go off course. 

Season twenty of Married at First Sight premieres July 12 on Peacock. Singles agree to marry complete strangers, selected by relationship experts, sight unseen and must decide whether to stay together or divorce. 

Production on Netflix’s The God of the Woods has begun in New York. The series is an adaptation of Liz Moore’s novel. The cast includes Kerry Condon, Maya Hawke, Damon Gupton, Ella Rubin, Susannah Perkins, Benjamin Walker, Nell Fisher and Autumn Molina. The series is a multi-generational drama set in the Adirondacks, exploring the Van Laar family’s dark secrets, class tensions, and the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of 13 year old Barbara Van Laar from her family’s summer camp – in the wake of an earlier family tragedy that may be related. As the past and present collide, the Van Laars’ wealth and influence unravel, revealing the damaging consequences of privilege and the abuse of power. 

CMA Fest presented by SoFi premieres June 25 on ABC and next day on hulu. The special will be hosted by Riley Green and Lara Spencer. The three-hour event showcases unforgettable performances, exciting collaborations and standout moments captured during the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville, bringing fans front-row access to one of Country Music’s most star-studded weekends. Performers include Bailey Zimmerman, Blake Shelton, The Band Perry, Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Cody Johnson, Deana Carter, Ella Langley, Fetty Wap, Florida Georgia Line, Gretchen Wilson, HARDY, Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll, Jordan Davis, Keith Urban, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Michael McDonald, Molly Tuttle, The Red Clay Strays, Ricky Skaggs, Riley Green, Russell Dickerson, Shaboozey, Shay Morgan, Stephen Wilson Jr., Tim McGraw, Tucker Wetmore and Zach Top. 

IGPX will return to adult swim’s Toonami block on June 27. The first season of the series aired in HD previously, but the second season never premiered on air during the block. No word if this time it will air the second season. The Saturday block will kick off with new episodes of My Adventures With Superman at midnight, followed by Blue Lock and Tokyo Revengers. New episodes of One Piece will follow, with IGPX airing after. Repeats of the Ninja Kamui English dub will air after, with Blue Exorcist airing next. The block will air repeats of My Adventures With Superman at 3:30 from earlier in the night. 

Sylvia Rhone will receive the Ultimate Icon Award at the “BET Awards” 2026. Culture’s Biggest Night will broadcast live on Sunday, June 28 at 8 PM ET/PT on BET, from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with Druski as host. The Ultimate Icon Award honors the trailblazers whose work has transcended their field, figures whose names have become synonymous with excellence. This distinction belongs to those few who didn’t just succeed within the culture; they expanded what the culture believed was possible, leaving a mark so enduring it cannot be measured by any single era or achievement. 

NBCUniversal announced the launch of Shop What Happens, a first-of-its-kind shoppable Bravo digital series sponsored exclusively by Target the series’ inaugural retail partner. Inspired by Bravo’s beloved Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen format, the summer-themed weekly series transforms Bravo fandom into real-time shopping action, bringing Bravolebrities, including Cynthia Bailey, Ariana Biermann, Lindsay Hubbard, Michelle Saniei, and Nia Sanchez, together with host Daryn Carp for candid conversations, playful games and cultural commentary spanning fashion, entertaining, beauty, travel, swim and seasonal trends – delivering an engaging way for audiences to discover and shop curated Target products featuring stylish, trend-forward finds inspired by the Bravo moments and summer trends they love. Built for today’s multi-platform viewing habits, the series lives across Peacock, YouTube, TikTok and clips on Instagram, with an immersive shopping experience that moves viewers seamlessly from inspiration to purchase. On the Peacock mobile app and TikTok, content is optimized in a vertical video format designed for mobile-first discovery and engagement. QR codes enable seamless shopping directly from Peacock on living room devices, while text-to-shop and click-to-shop functionality allow fans to instantly shop the featured Target items they see across the Peacock mobile app, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. 

ESPN has finalized television windows for the full 2026 SEC football season. Week 4 kicks off with No. 5 Texas at No. 25 Tennessee at noon ET on either ABC or ESPN, while both No. 13 Oklahoma at No. 3 Georgia and No. 10 Texas A&M at No. 11 LSU will be flexed between the Afternoon and Night windows. The 122nd meeting of the Allstate Red River Rivalry sees No. 5 Texas and No. 13 Oklahoma clash at the Cotton Bowl at 3:30 p.m. on either ABC or ESPN on Saturday, Oct. 10. That night, No. 3 Georgia and No. 16 Alabama meet in T-Town in primetime. The following weekend, the Bulldogs host Auburn for ‘The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry’ in the Afternoon window on Saturday, Oct. 17, while the Florida Gators face off against UGA in the franchise 3:30 p.m. SEC on ABC window on Saturday, Oct. 31, for the Invesco QQQ Atlanta Gridiron Classic. The annual rivalry game is set for Atlanta this year due to stadium renovations in Jacksonville. All SEC-controlled games starting with Week 4 (Sept. 26) will have set television windows, with select games tagged as Flex games between the Afternoon and Night windows. Designating windows for all games after Week 3 prior to the start of the season is a benefit of the rights agreement between the Southeastern Conference and ESPN which kicked off in Fall 2024. 

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

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