Prime Video’s Carrie will premiere this fall. Based on Stephen King’s iconic debut novel, the series is a bold, timely, and surprising reinvention of this classic coming of age story, adapted for television for the first time by visionary showrunner Mike Flanagan. Misfit high schooler Carrie White (Summer Howell) has spent her life hidden away inside the walls of her home with her fiercely protective mother, Margaret (Samantha Sloyan). After her father’s sudden, untimely death thrusts her into the unforgiving ecosystem of public high school, Carrie is forced to navigate a viral bullying scandal that tears through her community, the relentless pressure and casual cruelty of the social media age, and the awakening of mysterious telekinetic powers that rise alongside her adolescence. Told over eight propulsive episodes, the series expands King’s cultural landmark – deepening its characters and tensions, and following the small, everyday choices that build toward a single, shattering night, in a gripping, deeply human story about kindness versus cruelty, and whether we’re witnessing the making of a hero, a monster, or something far more complicated.
Season three of Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches will premiere in 2027 on AMC. The series’ third season, set in Salem, MA, will dive deeper into the mythology of witchcraft, introduce new ‘spellbound’ families and feature some of the historical happenings of Salem, the infamous town of witch trials and folklore.
The two part In the City reunion will premiere July 21 on Bravo. Host Andy Cohen joins Nick Barber, Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Andrea Denver, Georgina Ferzli, Whitney Fransway, Eoin Heavey, Lindsay Hubbard, Kenny Martin, Gavin Moseley, Yvonne Najor, Danielle Olivera and Lexi Sundin as they reunite to revisit the season’s biggest moments, confront lingering conflicts and seek a path forward.
Netflix has ordered competition series Monopoly based on the board game. On a life-sized, fully realized Monopoly Town Square, 12 players will enter on equal footing. But equality won’t last long. To survive, contestants must accumulate everything, or lose it all. Every negotiation, every decision, and every roll could mean the difference between building an empire and going directly to jail. One by one, bankrupt players are eliminated – until a single winner is left standing to take it all. The series will premiere in 2027.
CBS will re-air the 50th season of Survivor this summer starting July 20. Viewers can relive every blindside, breakthrough alliance and unforgettable Tribal Council from one of the most ambitious and talked-about seasons in the franchise’s history. The special programming event gives fans the opportunity to experience the season again from the very beginning.
Episode Date Time
1 Monday, July 20 8:00-11:00 PM
2 Tuesday, July 21 8:00-9:30 PM
3 Wednesday, July 22 9:30-11:00 PM
4 Wednesday, July 29 9:30-11:00 PM
5 Wednesday, Aug. 5 9:30-11:00 PM
6 Tuesday, Aug. 11 8:00-10:00 PM
7 Wednesday, Aug. 12 9:30-11:00 PM
8 Wednesday, Aug. 19 9:30-11:00 PM
9 Wednesday, Aug. 26 9:30-11:00 PM
10 Tuesday, Sept. 1 8:00-10:00 PM
11 Wednesday, Sept. 2 9:30-11:00 PM
12 Wednesday, Sept. 9 9:30-11:00 PM
13 (Season Finale) Tuesday, Sept. 15 8:00-11:00 PM
On the heels of the Love Island USA season finale, a reunion special will premiere on Peacock August 31 at 6pm PT/9pm ET. The reunion will be hosted by Emmy nominee Ariana Madix and Andy Cohen. The reunion will reunite this season’s winners, fan-favorite couples, and this year’s bombshells for an up close and personal look back at their experience in the Villa. Additionally, Peacock has renewed Love Island: Beyond the Villa for a third season, which will premiere in 2027. Cast will be confirmed later this year.
This Wednesday, an elite lineup of athletes and the brightest Hollywood stars will join ESPN for The 2026 ESPYS Presented by Capital One to commemorate the past year in sports. Hosted by Marcello Hernández, The 2026 ESPYS will air live from the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on ABC. The show will also stream on the ESPN App in pattern with ABC airings across time zones and be available to stream the next day on Disney+, Hulu, the ESPN App and ABC Video on Demand. The star-studded ceremony will celebrate major sports achievements, revisit unforgettable moments, and bring together the sports industry’s fan favorites and biggest stars. The night will also feature special musical performances from hip-hop royalty De La Soul, critically acclaimed rapper Ghostface Killah, the legendary Slick Rick, and global baseball phenomenon the Savannah Bananas. Stars and athletes scheduled to present this year include: Rauw Alejandro (singer), Allyson Felix (Olympic gold medalist, track & field), Mason Gooding (cast of “72 Hours”), Eileen Gu (Olympic gold medalist, freestyle skiing), Tiffany Haddish (actress and comedian), Kevin Hart (cast of “72 Hours”), DJ Khaled (GRAMMY(R)-winning musician), Chloe Kim (Olympic gold medalist, snowboarding), Billie Jean King (tennis legend), Pat McAfee (host of “The Pat McAfee Show,” ESPN analyst), Ilona Maher (Olympic rugby player), Ben Marshall (cast of “72 Hours”), Tracy Morgan (actor and comedian), Kevin Negandhi (ESPN personality), Kam Patterson (cast of “72 Hours”), Jake Paul (boxer and creator), Oz Pearlman (mentalist), Robin Roberts (“Good Morning America” co-anchor), Jayson Tatum (NBA champion, Boston Celtics), Mike Tyson (boxing legend and actor), and Lindsey Vonn (Olympic gold medalist, alpine skiing), along with a special appearance by actor and comedian Will Ferrell. In addition, top athletes and celebrities scheduled to attend include Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat), Lauren Betts (Washington Mystics, UCLA women’s basketball), Simone Biles (Olympic gold medalist, gymnast), Jalen Brunson (NBA champion, New York Knicks), Ciara (singer and songwriter), Ayesha Curry (co-founder of Eat. Learn. Play), Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors), Terence Crawford (boxer), Kevin Durant (Houston Rockets), Crystal Dunn (USWNT legend), Charlotte Flair (WWE superstar), Myles Garrett (Los Angeles Rams), Damar Hamlin (Buffalo Bills), Dwight Howard (Basketball Hall of Famer), Jack Hughes (Olympic gold medalist, New Jersey Devils, U.S. men’s hockey team), Jimmie Johnson (NASCAR legend), Hilary Knight (Olympic gold medalist, PWHL Detroit, U.S. women’s hockey team), Alysa Liu (Olympic gold medalist, figure skater), Oksana Masters (Paralympic gold medalist), Fernando Mendoza (Indiana football, Las Vegas Raiders), Shedeur Sanders (Cleveland Browns), Mikaela Shiffrin (Olympic gold medalist, alpine skiing), Matthew Tkachuk (Olympic gold medalist, Florida Panthers, U.S. men’s hockey team), Karl-Anthony Towns (NBA champion, New York Knicks), Russell Wilson (former NFL player), members of the Savannah Bananas and more. As previously announced by ESPN, trailblazing former NBA player Jason Collins will be posthumously honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, baseball legend Jim Abbott will receive the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, and Scott Ruskan will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service. Additionally, the Sports Humanitarian Awards will feature honorees as part of this year’s show, including the recipients of the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award and the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award. “The ESPYS Red Carpet Show presented by TJ Maxx” – hosted by Samantha Rivera, Harry Lyles Jr., Monica McNutt and Kimberley Martin, with Will Reeve contributing as a reporter – will stream live at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN’s YouTube and Facebook and the ESPN App. Also from the red carpet, Kevin Negandhi and Christine Williamson will host “SportsCenter” live at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN and “The ESPYS Preview Show Presented by Capital One” live at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. “Good Morning America”‘s Will Reeve will contribute as a reporter to all ESPN preshow programming.
The Hana-Kimi season two English dub will premiere July 15 on Crunchyroll with the first two episodes. Mizuki Ashiya is on a mission: disguise herself as a boy and enroll in a male boarding school to meet her idol, high jump star Izumi Sano. But after successfully infiltrating the school, she discovers he’s suddenly quit the sport! Now Mizuki must dodge suspicion, protect her cover, and somehow reach the boy she came all this way for—all while surviving the chaos of an all-boys dorm!
All the Truth in My Lies premieres August 28 on Netflix. A camper van, a campsite, and a bachelorette party. Marín, Coco, Blanca, Gus, Aroa, and Loren had the perfect plan… until the truth did what it does best: turning the ultimate summer getaway into an unforgettable disaster.
Season two of Unknown Serial Killers of America premieres August 2 on Oxygen. This season, viewers will discover several of the utmost heinous killers that shocked communities across the nation with some of the most sinister slayings to this day. From Miami to Phoenix and Maryland to the Twin Cities, the series takes viewers across the nation to take a closer look at some of America’s most prolific, unfamiliar killers.
Docuseries Mourinho premieres August 11 on Netflix. No career in football has generated more masterstrokes, headlines or contradictions. Twenty years on from the night he shocked the sporting world by leading FC Porto to Champions League glory, José Mourinho has gone on to manage some of the biggest clubs on the planet – from Chelsea and Inter Milan to Real Madrid, where he has now returned. Filmed over two years, the series tells the story of the man who revolutionised what it meant to be a football manager, charting his rise into one of football’s most trophy-laden and outspoken figures – winning league titles in four different countries and lifting the Champions League twice. With exclusive access to Mourinho himself, alongside candid interviews with Sir Alex Ferguson, John Terry, Iker Casillas, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Didier Drogba, Marcelo, Samuel Eto’o, Javier Zanetti, Frank Lampard, Petr Čech and more of football’s greatest names – this three-part documentary goes beyond the headlines and the touchline theatrics to get under the skin of the “Special One.”
All 12 episodes of The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten will premiere on Crunchyroll July 15. After a kind gesture and seeing how untidy her neighbor and classmate is, Mahiru thanks Amane by making sure he lives properly with a clean house and home-cooked meals. Such a generous way to show her appreciation for that rainy day Amane lent her an umbrella. This is the story of a sweet if somewhat vexing romance between a boy and the girl next door.
Netflix today announced fan-favorite episodes from Alan’s Universe will now be available on service. Bringing Alan to Netflix gives members more ways to engage with a creator they love, soon fans can watch his new scripted series, go back to their favorite Alan’s Universe videos, then jump right into their favorite shows, movies, live events, and games. As part of this expanded collaboration, members globally can watch new episodes dropping day-and-date with YouTube, alongside a library of Alan’s Universe episodes.


















