Season three of Silo premieres July 3 on Apple TV. The series continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story set centuries earlier. In the present, Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) survives her forced “cleaning” but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat. Meanwhile, in the “Before Times,” journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences. The series is based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy, “Silo.” The series has already been renewed for a fourth and final season.
Citadel returns for season two May 6 on Prime Video. The series is a heart-racing spy thriller following Mason Kane (Richard Madden), Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), and Bernard Orlick (Stanley Tucci) – elite operatives of a legendary agency destroyed by Manticore, a ruthless network backed by the world’s most powerful families. When a terrifying new threat emerges, the three are pulled back into action. Now they must recruit an unlikely team of skilled new operatives and launch a globe-spanning mission to stop a conspiracy that could reshape humanity. With blockbuster action, shocking betrayals, and an expanded ensemble of mysterious agents, the stakes have never been higher – and anyone could be friend or foe. Returning cast members this season include Lesley Manville and Ashleigh Cummings, alongside an expanded ensemble cast featuring Jack Reynor as Hutch, Matt Berry as Franke Sharpe, and Lina El Arabi as Celine. Other notable additions include Merle Dandridge, Gabriel Leone, and Rayna Vallandingham.
Season two of Devil May Cry premieres May 12 on Netflix. A war between worlds ignites as Dante must battle the only force that mirrors his own: his estranged twin brother Vergil. In Devil May Cry season 2, Dante must confront his own devils and the feeling of family he lost as a child. With the reemergence of Vergil, will Dante lay to rest old demons or fall victim to them?
Julianna Margulies has joined the cast of Paradise. Margulies will recur in the upcoming third season of the hulu series.
Another new Jeopardy! spinoff is coming with the new series ESPN Jeopardy! Joe Buck will host the series where ESPN personalities will compete to become the winner of a tournament.
Production on the fifth season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is set to begin again. Filming came to a halt when domestic violence allegations against Taylor Frankie Paul were made public.
Food Network’s Top 10 premieres May 25 on Food Network. With opinions everywhere about where to find the best bites, Food Network cuts through the noise with a new series delivering definitive, crave-worthy rankings of the can’t miss dishes across America. Award-winning chefs break down the bites that are truly worth the hype, the splurge, and even a road trip. Each episode counts down the Top 10 in a craveable category – from Brunch and BBQ to Burgers – serving up expert insight, insider intel, saucy secrets, and plenty of hot takes along the way. Hand-picked by a panel of acclaimed chefs, the rankings are driven by firsthand experience, expertise, and passionate debate about what makes a truly great dish. The series kicks off with America’s most sought-after Pizza, spotlighting ten Nonna-approved slices across the country – from perfectly blistered woodfired pies in Los Angeles to a square Detroit-style standout with East Coast flair, plus a bold twist on tradition in Brooklyn. Counting down the best slices in America are chefs Eric Adjepong, Adrienne Cheatham, Esther Choi, Alessandra Ciuffo, Rocco DiSpirito, Amanda Freitag, Yolanda Gampp, Duff Goldman, Owen Han, Antonia Lofaso, Jeff Mauro, Kelsey Murphy, Tue Nguyen, Ayesha Nurdjaja, Damaris Phillips, Joe Sasto, Jet Tila, and Andrew Zimmern. From iconic institutions to hidden neighborhood gems, every pie on the list delivers serious culinary clout.
The Marlow Murder Club and Marble Hall Murders will both premiere September 6 on PBS. In Marble Hall Murders, editor Susan Ryeland is pulled into a new literary puzzle when she’s hired to work on a continuation novel in the Atticus Pünd series, penned by a troubled young writer. But when the assignment draws her into another very real murder case, Susan soon finds herself cast as a suspect. Meanwhile, within the world of the novel, the enigmatic detective Atticus Pünd travels to the Isle of Corfu where he becomes embroiled in the murder of Lady Margaret Chalfont.
Stavros Halkias returns to Netflix with Uncle Stay later this year. The special is set to tape in Baltimore at The Lyric on April 24th and 25th.
America Laughs with Matt Friend will air April 24 on CNN. The special will be filmed from the nation’s capital and will celebrate the longstanding tradition of combining comedy and politics to bring people together from across the political spectrum during the weekend of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, an event focused on honoring journalism and the First Amendment and awarding scholarships. The hour will feature a monologue from Friend as well as appearances from special guests and surprise elements.
Disney has entered a new music and content development deal with Lenny Pearce, the global pioneer of Toddler Techno and Family Raves. As part of the deal, Pearce will develop new original animated content inspired by the “Toddler Techno” remix versions of its hit shows for Disney+ which will join Disney+’s leading preschool lineup that includes “Bluey,” “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends,” “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” “SuperKitties” and the upcoming “Sofia the First: Royal Magic.” Additionally, Disney Music Group will release Pearce’s next album, “Disney Jr. Music: Lenny Pearce Toddler Techno,” on May 15, featuring remixed versions of beloved Disney Jr. favorites with a modern twist, sure to captivate kids and parents alike. The first remixed single, “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme (Toddler Techno Remix),” will be available April 24.
Season two of Worst Ex Ever premieres May 6 on Netflix. The series returns, featuring gripping testimonials, startling body cam footage, and vivid animated reenactments that bring harrowing tales of betrayal, violence, and deceit to life – exposing some of the most monstrous relationships and exes you’ll ever encounter.
Docuseries Destination World Cup 2026 premieres April 30 on Tubi. Three football stars. One global stage. Marc Cucurella, Harry Wilson, and Weston McKennie chase their spot in the 2026 World Cup.
Psychological thriller drama Summerwater premieres May 25 on Acorn TV. At a Scottish cabin resort enduring unpredictable weather, the residents of Summerwater attempt to escape life’s problems in the serenity of isolation. Far from a relaxing retreat, Summerwater turns out to be a mysterious, all-knowing place, where residents are confronted with their deepest desires and darkest truths. Weaving together the lives of several families, as they are observed closely from their disparate cabins, Summerwater shows how the simmering tensions between vacationers leads to a devastating climax.
Black Sands returns for season two on Viaplay May 14 with two episodes weekly. The mystery deepens with the strange death of an elderly woman, Helena, and another shocking murder. As the investigation unfolds, the town’s dark history of abuse and negligence is revealed, exposing that their serial killer was just one part of a much larger, insidious secret.
Two night event The Many Lives of Benjaman Kyle premieres May 25 and May 26 on ID. In August 2004, a naked and injured man was found behind a Burger King in rural Georgia. Claiming to suffer from a rare form of amnesia, he called himself Benjaman Kyle. In 2014, with the help of filmmakers Shannon and Eric Evangelista, he set out to piece together his forgotten life. But as cracks in his story emerged, producers uncovered realities that revealed disturbing inconsistencies in his past, revealing three cold cases and a possible connection to a powerful Midwestern crime family. As new evidence surfaces, the producers face mounting threats, placing one of their own in danger and revealing the devastating cost that can come with chasing the truth.












