BET+ has renewed Diarra from Detroit for a second season. Season one followed a divorcing schoolteacher who refuses to believe she’s been ghosted by her rebound Tinder date. Her determined search leads her into a decades-old mystery rooted in the Detroit underworld. As the case deepens, she enlists the help of her coworkers, friends, and lovers – forming an unlikely crew navigating danger and secrets.
Season four of Welcome to Wrexham premieres May 15 on FX. Things are kicking off as Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds welcome us back to Wrexham FC – and what is shaping up to be the greatest underdog story of all time. In 2020, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds teamed up to purchase the 5th tier Wrexham Football Club in the hopes of creating an underdog story the whole world could root for. The Club achieved back-to-back promotions to bring them into EFL League One for the first time in 20 years. As they continue to rise in the pyramid, the stakes get higher with a new level of intensity, competition and costs.
Cheat: Unfinished Business premieres April 30 on Netflix. Eight ex-couples, torn apart by cheating, come together one last time to explore whether they can relight an old flame. With blurred lines on betrayal & new truths being revealed, one question lingers: what is cheating? The series is hosted by Amanda Holden and guided by relationship expert Paul C. Brunson.
Alien: Earth premieres this summer on FX. When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat. It is set in 2120 when five corporations – Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic and Threshold – wield the power of nations, and proprietary advancements in technology provide the promise of a new tomorrow.
Netflix Tudum 2025 is a must-watch LIVE event celebrating the global fandom of Netflix’s beloved series and movies. This high-energy show will be streamed LIVE on Netflix May 31st at 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The show will be packed with huge stars, exclusive reveals, and dynamic live performances sure to delight fans around the world.
The English Dub of The Shiunji Family Children will premiere April 29 on Crunchyroll. The Shiunji family with their seven children reside in a mansion within Tokyo’s Setagaya ward. The eldest son, Arata, is tired of being pushed around by his five sisters and daydreams of a life without them. That is, until Arata’s father reveals a shocking truth—Arata isn’t biologically related to his sisters! The siblings’ relationships will be tested as they navigate life in this new light.
Gretchen Wilson has joined CBS’s The Road in the special role of “tour manager.” As “tour manager,” Wilson will provide support and guidance to the emerging musicians while they make their way across America, ensuring the tour’s success while sharing her own expertise and experiences on the road as a touring artist. Wilson also takes to the stage to deliver a performance of her own as part of the show. She joins Keith Urban, as the headlining superstar for the series, and Blake Shelton’s journey to discover the next big musician, with emerging talents (to be announced) opening for Urban at music venues across America. The series is set to premiere this Fall.
Marry My Husband premieres June 27 on Prime Video. The series tells the story of Misa, a woman who has always lived her life as a “supporting character” in service of others. When betrayal by her husband and best friend leads to her death, she is mysteriously granted a second chance, traveling back in time by ten years. Determined to rewrite her fate, she sheds her former “nice person” persona to pursue revenge. However, her plans take an unexpected turn when she meets Section Chief Wataru Suzuki, a man absent from her previous life, who begins to change her revenge-focused heart. Through this second chance, Misa discovers what it means to truly become the protagonist of her own story.
April 29, ABC will push its new episodes of Will Trent and The Rookie an hour later to accommodate an ABC News special at 8. Will Trent will follow at 9, with The Rookie at 10.
The CW has pushed the season finale of Wild Cards a week from April 30 to May 7. A new episode of Sherlock & Daughter will air after. In doing so, the season three premiere of Sullivan’s Crossing will now air May 14, followed by a new episode of Sherlock & Daughter.
Season two of Kaulitz & Kaulitz premieres June 17 on Netflix. The Party Must Go On, even when dark clouds loom over paradise. Germany’s favorite twins are once again opening the doors to their world. From heartbreak and water damage to tour bus blues, in season two, Bill and Tom travel the globe with their band Tokio Hotel and offer intimate insights into life on tour. Happiness, tears, breakdowns and stage fright: Both longtime and new fans will get their fill.
The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction will be live on Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California. The 2025 ceremony will once again stream live on Disney+, with a special airing on ABC at a later date and available on Hulu the next day.
AXS TV presents a ’round-the-clock lineup of classic concerts in the Memorial Day Music Marathon, airing Monday, May 26 at 8A ET. The all-day event puts the spotlight on 13 powerhouse performances from some of music’s most iconic artists, kicking off with Country star Trisha Yearwood’s intimate set featuring enduring favorites such as “How Do I Live,” “XXX’s and OOO’s,” and “She’s In Love With The Boy.” Other highlights include hit-heavy shows from Southern Rock trailblazers ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd; AC/DC’s audio assault on Argentina during their landmark “Black Ice Tour;” and an all-star salute to Willie Nelson, boasting unforgettable performances from Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard, and more; as well as the acclaimed rock doc Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl, featuring appearances by Twain, Lionel Richie, Avril Lavigne, and Kelsea Ballerini; Kid Rock’s raucous takeover of Graceland and the Presley Motors Automobile Museum; and Tom Petty’s homecoming for the ages, headlined by a stunning duet with friend and fellow legend Stevie Nicks, among many others.
Season two of Dan Da Dan premieres July 3 on Netflix. When Momo and Okarun’s beliefs clash, they’re thrown into a world of ghosts, aliens, and awakened powers.
Prime Video has acquired web series Helluva Boss from the world of Hazbin Hotel. The network also picked up the series for a third and fourth season. The first two season will premiere on Prime Video this fall, with episodes continuing to be available on YouTube. Subsequent seasons will have an exclusive window on Prime Video. Set in Hell, the series follows the hell-born imp Blitzo (the “o” is silent), the eccentric leader of I.M.P. (Immediate Murder Professionals), a small, chaotic assassination business able to run thanks to a magic grimoire, and a complicated situationship with the demon prince Stolas. Alongside his equally chaotic ragtag crew – Moxxie, a by-the-books marksman; Millie, a fiery and skilled assassin; and Loona, their snarky, hellbound receptionist – Blitzo takes on contracts to kill targets in the human world. Balancing their work with personal lives, the team constantly finds themselves in absurd, violent and darkly comedic situations.
Investigative genealogy series Relative Secrets premieres June 2 on BBC America and Acorn TV. Hosted by Jane Seymour, each episode in this suspenseful new series will investigate an everyday American family’s darkest mystery, aiming both to solve the mystery and explore how it shapes that family today. Colorful characters, rich cultural context and dramatic twists and turns abound in every tale, each of which connects the American family to their UK heritage. Along the way, we’ll meet charismatic heroes and terrifying villains, ranging from a 99-year-old World War II veteran who worries his absence led to the murder of his grandmother, to the daughter of a serial killer desperate to carve out her own identity from her father’s sordid past to a mother who abandoned her three children to start a new secret life. Host Seymour oversees the overall investigation in each episode, which is led by archaeologist Natasha Billson.
Rotten Legacy premieres May 16 on Netflix. After a serious illness, a media mogul discovers that his children’s schemes threaten the empire he has worked so hard to build, and he’s willing to do whatever it takes to save it.