ABC has set its summer schedule. Bachelor in Paradise premieres Monday, July 7 from 8-10. Celebrity Family Feud premieres Thursday, July 10 at 8. Press Your Luck will follow at 9. The 2025 ESPYS Presented by Capital One will air Wednesday July 16. The season premiere of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire will air Wednesday, July 23 at 8 followed by the reboot of Match Game hosted by Martin Short at 9.
Mating Season, a new animated series for adults from the same wild minds of Big Mouth will premiere on Netflix in 2026. The series is set in the animal world starring a cast of bears, raccoons, deer, foxes and a host of other horny, lovable forest critters, as they navigate love, sexual relationships and the universal need to hook up and find a partner.
Limited series The Better Sister premieres May 29 on Prime Video. Based on the book by bestselling author Alafair Burke, the 8-episode electric thriller limited series about the terrible things that drive sisters apart and ultimately bring them back together. Chloe, a high-profile media executive, lives a picturesque life with her handsome lawyer husband Adam and teenage son Ethan by her side while her estranged sister Nicky struggles to make ends meet and stay clean. When Adam is brutally murdered, the prime suspect sends shockwaves through the family, reuniting the two sisters as they try to untangle a complicated family history to discover the truth behind his death.
Duster premieres on Max May 15. Set in the 1970s Southwest, the series explores the life of a gutsy getaway driver for a growing crime syndicate that goes from dangerous to wildly, stupidly dangerous when a tenacious young agent comes into town hellbent on taking his crime family down.
Season seven of The Real Housewives of Miami premieres June 11 on Bravo. This season loyalty is a luxury as friendships test their furthest limits. Relationship shake-ups spill into the drama by shifting alliances, setting the stage for new and redefined bonds. As families grow and opulence reaches new heights, the sunshine stays strong in the 305.
SK8 the Infinity EXTRA PART premieres April 30 on Crunchyroll. The special slice-of-life episode comes ahead of the upcoming second season. High school students Reki and Langa are hooked on one thing—a dangerous, top secret, no-holds-barred downhill skateboarding race called “S.” When Reki takes Langa, a transfer student, to the mountain where “S” is held, Langa finds himself sucked in. These colorful skaters will take you through a thrilling story of skateboard battles and unlimited possibilities!
Netflix has renewed Geek Girl for a second season. Awkward teen Harriet has always wanted to fit in, until she gets scouted by a top model agent and learns that some people are meant to stand out.
The new season of BBQ Brawl premieres June 1 on Food Network. Bobby Flay is ready to defend his title against two new captains coming to town to take him down: Maneet Chauhan and Antonia Lofaso. The three culinary heavyweights will mentor teams of the country’s most respected barbeque pitmasters as they go head-to-head in a series of expert grilling challenges. It is the most primal season yet, with everything from live fire cooking to an all-night cook and shocking surprises around every corner. Over ten episodes, the Brawlers battle it out to impress returning judges Carson Kressley, Rodney Scott and Brooke Williamson, who determine which pitmaster will be crowned the “Master of ‘Cue” and have their BBQ skills featured on Food Network social platforms.
Shōgun, based on the novel of the same name by James Clavell, is scheduled to begin physical production for season two in January in Vancouver. In the first season, Lord Yoshii Toranaga fought for his survival as his enemies in the Council of Regents united against him. When a mysterious European ship was found marooned in a nearby village, its English pilot John Blackthorne shared vital strategic secrets with Toranaga that tipped the scales of power in his favor to win a century-defining civil war. Part two of is set ten years after the events of the first season and continues the historically-inspired saga of these two men from different worlds whose fates are inextricably entwined.
The CW Network announced it has entered into a multi-year broadcast agreement with the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Beginning in 2026, the CW will air ten action-packed live professional bowling events annually in dedicated, two-hour windows on consecutive Sunday afternoons. The CW’s national reach and consistent scheduling will amplify bowling’s accessibility to both casual and devoted fans.
Quinta Brunson hosts Saturday Night Live May 3 on NBC. Benson Boone will serve as musical guest on the late night series.
Dark comedic series Bad Thoughts premieres May 13 on Netflix. Step into Tom Segura’s twisted world, where he spins his signature dark humor into wildly unexpected and laugh-out-loud tales – and lets his intrusive thoughts win.
Danish dramedy Chaos premieres May 22 on Viaplay. With the backdrop of a dysfunctional morning show facing dwindling ratings, the series follows the chaotic life and modern love story of Lise Jensen, Denmark’s morning TV star anchor. Lise faces an unexpected crisis in her career and identity and faces the difficult choice between her predictable, picture-perfect life and the wild allure of an adventurous new man. Comfort or chaos awaits as her world is turned upside down. When Lise learns her morning show may be canceled, she faces a crossroads in her love and work life. Should she continue with her successful career and marriage with her co-anchor Martin and have the children he so desperately wants? Or follow her own footsteps and risk throwing it away for potential true love, adventure, and the uncertainty it entails with the charming Johannes, who lives a simple life in his van on the Danish coast? Lise must decide if the seemingly perfect life she’s cultivated over the past decade is the life she truly wants.
Mad Unicorn premieres May 29 on Netflix. Santi is the ambitious protagonist who dreams of lifting his family out of poverty. Armed with fluent Mandarin taught by his mother, Santi spots an opportunity in the express delivery industry and launches “Thunder Express.” When a ruthless tycoon, Kanin, betrays him, Santi teams up with a sharp-witted financier, Xiaoyu, and an antisocial coding prodigy, Ruijie. It weaves a narrative rich in cultural authenticity and innovation. Set against the backdrop of Bangkok’s dynamic business landscape, the series takes viewers on a wild ride through the world of express delivery services.
Alone returns for season twelve June 12 on The History Channel. For the first time, ten new survivalists navigate the rugged and unforgiving Great Karoo Desert and face off against exotic animals including warthogs, scorpions, venomous snakes, baboons, Cape buffalo, wildebeest and more. Survivalists are dropped off in undisclosed, remote locations and equipped with just ten survival tools, and enough camera gear to self-document their harrowing experiences. The survivalist who endures the longest, facing total isolation, punishing weather, and deadly predators, will win the $500,000 cash prize. No camera crews. No gimmicks. It is the ultimate test of grit and human perseverance.
Dear Hongrang premieres May 16 on Netflix. When a long-missing heir returns with lost memories, love and suspicion entwine. Is he truly Hongrang, or a stranger disturbing hearts and family ties?
Matteo Lane: The Al Dente Special premieres May 16 on hulu. Matteo Lane’s comedy is like catching up with your old friend at brunch. In his latest special, he shares a glimpse into his travels, unique family background and friendships.
Japanese unscripted comedy series Welcome, Now Get Lost premieres May 13 on Netflix. Hosted by Koji Higashino, the expanded special follows comedians as they navigate a hilariously cursed village, enduring relentless taunts from angry villagers. To survive, there’s only one rule: comedians must withstand the villagers’ jabs without losing their temper. Those who falter face elimination. Who can transform the hostility into humor and make their escape?
Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders premieres May 26 on Netflix. The docuseries revisits a chilling crime that shattered the nation’s trust in the safety of everyday brands. Chicago, 1982: at least seven people die after ingesting cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules, sparking nationwide panic and one of the largest criminal investigations in U.S. history. Is there one mastermind behind these horrific deaths, or is that simply a convenient scapegoat in a darker conspiracy and potential cover-up? The series reopens the case that turned the world’s best-selling drug into a terrifying symbol – and changed forever how we view the products in our own medicine cabinets.