They Wynonna Earp followup Wynonna Earp: Vengeance is coming soon to Tubi. An SDCC panel featuring more surprises will take place on 7/27 at 1:45pm in room 6A.
Emily in Paris Season Four Part 1 premieres on Netflix August 15. After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s misbegotten wedding, Emily is reeling: She has strong feelings for two men, but now Gabriel’s expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie’s worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed. At work, Sylvie is forced to confront a thorny dilemma from her past for the sake of her marriage, and the Agence Grateau team navigates personnel shakeups. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but when funds run dry, they’re forced to get thrifty. Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together towards a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of. Part 2 will premiere September 12.
Season two of Side Hustlers premieres August 16 on The Roku Channel. New season, new hustlers. Ashley Graham and Emma Grede are back to help female entrepreneurs turn their side hustle into their main hustle!
GG Precinct premieres on Netflix August 22. In the spin-off series of the film “Marry My Dead Body”, rookie police captain Lin Tzu Ching and goofy detective Wu Ming-han face a trail of murders staged as chilling Chinese idioms word games and race to solve the serial killer’s deadly puzzles.
The English dub of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian will premiere on Crunchyroll July 24 with the first two episodes. Alya is a transfer student enjoying popularity at her new high school, often sporting a cold shoulder while earning high marks in class. She ignores her nerdy classmate, Kuze Masachika, except for when she blurts out a flirtatious line to him in Russian. Little does she know, Kuze understands Russian, though he pretends not to. Let’s see where this wacky love story takes them!
Love Island USA will air a reunion special August 19 on Peacock. America has crowned the winners, splitting the coveted $100,000 cash prize. The two fan-favorite Islanders coupled up on the first day and despite setbacks and temptation, their bond grew stronger resulting in the ultimate love story. Hosted by Ariana Madix, the reunion special will feature this season’s winners, fan favorite couples and this season’s bombshells for an up close and personal look back at their experience in the villa.
Maura Tierney has joined the cast of Law & Order. She will play a new lieutenant on the NBC series following the departure of Camryn Manheim. The series returns October 3.
Sports series Untold will return with three new stories August 20 on Netflix. The series pulls back the curtain on epic tales from the wide (and wild) world of sports. From the shocking murder of a former NFL MVP to college football sign-stealing scandals to a complicated icon of women’s soccer, these new stories go well beyond the headlines and upend what we thought we knew. Premiering weekly, each character-driven story hinges on candid, intimate first-person accounts from those who lived it – to reveal the grit, resilience, heartbreak, and triumph beneath the sweat. UNTOLD captures the excitement of Steve McNair and his Tennessee Titans’ run to the 2000 Super Bowl, as well as unanswered questions surrounding his 2009 murder. Connor Stalions, who gained notoriety in 2023 thanks to his central role in Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing scheme, shares his side of the story that turned him into a viral villain and would forever change college football. And after two tumultuous decades in the public eye, U.S. soccer icon Hope Solo unpacks the unique mix of glory and scandal that accompanied her rise to a level of fame that transcended her sport.
Homicide: Life on the Street will begin streaming on Peacock August 19. The series examines the calculating and exacting detective work of the often confrontational, passionate, and opinionated homicide department in Baltimore. With a determined cast of characters that never let up in their quest for truth and justice, this gripping hourlong series remains the standard bearer of how police handle the job both professionally and personally. The series premiered on NBC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, for a total of 122 episodes. It was succeeded by Homicide: The Movie in 2000, which served as the series finale. The series was created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon’s book “Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.”
Chastity High premieres August 29 on Netflix. When an ultra-elite high school enforces a strict “No Romance” rule that expels anyone caught dating, a student secretly helps her classmates for cash.
Yo Gabba GabbaLand! premieres August 9 on Apple TV+. Hosted by rising star Kamryn Smith as Kammy Kam, the new series sees the return of original “Yo Gabba Gabba!” cast members Erin Pearce as Toodee, Emma Penrose as Foofa, Adam Deibert as Muno, Amos Watene as Brobee and Christian Jacobs as Plex. Visiting guests across the season include Reggie Watts, Sam Richardson, Gillian Jacobs, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Lauren Lapkus, Chelsea Peretti, Flea and Big Daddy Kane, Paul Williams and many more. Viewers can also expect vibrant musical performances and original music from Super Music Friends, including artists Anderson .Paak, Portugal. The Man and Thundercat, along with Betty Who, The Linda Lindas, Miyavi, Cory Wong and Antwaun Stanley, Kurt Vile, The Drums and The Interrupters. These critically-acclaimed artists will perform songs that tie in with the themes of each episode, including creativity, growth, friendship and more. Filled with optimism, amusement and entertainment, the show teaches kids and families life lessons through song and dance and creates a co-viewing experience for all to learn, laugh and grow together.