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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘House of the Dragon’ Premiere Date, ‘Spider-Noir’ Trailer, ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Premiere Date, ‘The Forsytes’ Teaser, ‘Hazbin Hotel’ Final Season Renewal, ‘Helluva Boss’ Teaser, and More!

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Season three of House of the Dragon premieres June 21 on HBO. Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” the series, set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, tells the story of House Targaryen. 

Spider-Noir premieres May 25 on MGM+ and May 27 on Prime Video. Viewers can choose their own adventure as the series will be available to stream in two ways, in “Authentic Black & White” and “True-Hue Full Color.” The live-action series is based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir. The series tells the story of Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage), a seasoned, down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life, following a deeply personal tragedy, as the city’s one and only superhero. 

Season four of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premieres July 23 on Paramount+. The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise – led by Captain Christopher Pike – embark on a series of thrilling and emotional adventures across the stars. As they journey to strange new worlds, they will battle inner demons and external threats, encounter colorful new characters, reunite with familiar faces and confront terrifying aliens. Through it all, they strive to embrace a bright, hopeful future. 

The Forsytes will return for a second season on PBS with more desire, ambition, and betrayal. The series chronicles the trials and triumphs of a wealthy Victorian stockbroking family, whose generations find themselves torn between tradition and the personal pursuit of happiness. Inspired by John Galsworthy’s celebrated Forsyte Saga novels, The Forsytes portrays events that take place before those covered in Galsworthy’s books. The series has already been renewed for a third season. 

Prime Video has renewed Hazbin Hotel for a fifth and final season. The series follows Charlie, the princess of Hell, as she pursues her seemingly impossible goal of rehabilitating demons to peacefully reduce overpopulation in her kingdom. After a yearly extermination imposed by angels, she opens a hotel in the hopes that patrons will be “checking out” into Heaven. While most of Hell mocks her goal, her devoted partner Vaggi, and their first test subject, adult-film star Angel Dust, stick by her side. When a powerful entity known as the “Radio Demon” reaches out to assist Charlie in her endeavors, her crazy dream is given a chance to become a reality. 

Season three of Helluva Boss premieres this fall on Prime Video. Part two will premiere in 2027. This adult animated comedy follows the misadventures, hijinks, and relationships of the Immediate Murder Professionals (or I.M.P. for short)– a band of demon assassins from Hell who kill people on Earth for a living. 

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will premiere on HBO Max July 2026. Comic book store owner Stuart Bloom is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon. Stuart is aided in this quest by his girlfriend Denise, geologist friend Bert, and quantum physicist/all-around pain in the ass Barry Kripke. Along the way, they meet alternate-universe versions of characters we’ve come to know and love from The Big Bang Theory. As the title implies, things don’t go well. The series stars Kevin Sussman (Stuart), Lauren Lapkus (Denise), Brian Posehn (Bert), and John Ross Bowie (Barry). 

The CW has picked up Private Eyes West Coast. The series starring Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson is a spin-off of the popular “Private Eyes” series that ran for five seasons, with Priestley and Sampson reprising their roles as private investigators Matt Shade and Angie Everett. Shade (Priestley) and Angie (Sampson) have left behind their P.I. firm and settled into a new life on the west coast, but their new quiet life is shaken when a night out lands them at the scene of a murder. A woman stands over her dead boyfriend with a bloody steak knife in hand. Believing in her innocence, Shade and Angie dive headfirst back into the high-stakes world of investigation. The series will premiere later this year. 

Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes returns with new episodes May 25 on FYI. The series is a fresh take on quick, easy, yummy meals. Rachael demonstrates her creativity and flair from her personal home kitchen, cooking a complete meal in minutes from comfort food to sophisticated fare for entertaining. 

Alice and Steve premieres June 8 on hulu with all six episodes. Alice is devastated when her best friend Steve starts dating her 26-year-old daughter Izzy. She’s going to lose her best friend and her daughter in one fell swoop. Alice tries everything she can to end the relationship. Unfortunately for her, Steve’s more than ready for the attack, and what begins as a perfect friendship, devolves into an all-out feud. A hilarious, messy, and complicated exploration of friendship, love, and revenge, the series is an anti-romantic comedy that asks the question, how far would you go for love – or revenge? Will Alice forgive Steve? Will Steve and Izzy make a relationship work? Amongst all the questions hanging in the balance, one thing is certain; their lives will never be the same again. 

Season two of The Chef’s Garden premieres May 25 on FYI. Farmer Lee Jones is back on his farm in the industrial kitchen, the Culinary Vegetable Institute, as he meets with renowned chefs to celebrate fresh produce and regenerative agriculture with aspirational, creative dishes. In each half hour episode, Lee and his chef friends – some of the most celebrated names in the industry including Douglas Katz, Christopher Lee, Kwame Onwuachi and Aaron Bludorn – use the inspiration from the farm to experiment and cook together. 

NASA’s historic Artemis II astronauts Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen will appear together on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon April 30. The four-person crew, who recently made history traveling around the moon, will sit down for an in studio interview with Fallon, marking the first time the astronauts have brought their landmark space flight to late night since completing their mission. The episode will also feature guests Olivia Rodrigo and Richard Gadd, with a musical performance by Bruce Hornsby.  

Mike Tomlin is joining NBC Sports’ Football Night in America as a studio analyst. From the preseason to the postseason, Tomlin will draw on his 19 year head coaching career and just-off-the-sideline perspective to react to the day’s games, put the league’s defining moments in context, and preview that night’s Sunday Night Football matchup. 

Pop Culture Jeopardy! makes it’s Netflix debut May 11 with season two. Episodes will premiere every weekday through June 5. The series is a twist on the classic quiz show’s “answer-and-question” format that combines the academic rigor of Jeopardy! with the exciting and ever-changing world of pop culture. Hosted by Colin Jost, contestants compete in teams to test their knowledge on a variety of categories as they compete in a tournament-style event for the grand prize and ultimate bragging rights. 

You’re Killing Me premieres May 18 on Acorn TV. Set in a quaint, New England town, the mystery follows bestselling novelist, “Allie” (Shields), who forms an unlikely alliance with an aspiring writer and podcaster, “Andi” (Amalia Williamson), to find the killer of a close friend. Tom Cavanagh stars as “Jack,” the new lead detective of the local Police Department and former city slicker who is trying to acclimate to the quirks of small-town life. 

My Royal Nemesis premieres May 8 on Netflix. A Joseon-era villain doomed to die opens her eyes in modern-day Seoul – where a ruthless chaebol heir may be her last chance to rewrite her fate. 

Season two of Patience will begin streaming May 31 with PBS Passport and PBS Masterpiece on Prime Video. The series will make its PBS on air debut June 14. The series presents an authentic neurodivergent perspective, bringing an expanded lens to the crime drama genre. It follows Patience Evans, an autistic woman who works in the Criminal Records Office in the city of York. In Season 2, Patience is back tackling puzzling crimes when new detective Frankie Monroe bursts onto the scene. Their differences spark tension, but they must learn to work as a team as they investigate cases of murder and mystery across the city. Meanwhile, Patience searches for her mother and navigates the ups and downs of new love. 

The Master Cutter premieres May 8 on Netflix. A tailor in Baclaran hides a colorful secret: he’s a former scout ranger who now moonlights as a tracker with many disguises. His life is turned upside-down when he takes in a street-smart girl… and she becomes his next target. 

The English dub of I Want to End this Love Game premieres April 28 on Crunchyroll. Childhood friends Yukiya and Miku share everything…except their feelings. Ever since sixth grade, they’ve played a “love game”: they take turns saying “I love you” and whoever gets flustered first loses. Now in high school, their hearts are closer than ever—but will they finally find the courage to confess?

Jae-seok’s B&B Rules premieres May 26 on Netflix. The guest is king – but so is the host! Yu Jae-seok opens his first B&B, where he runs things his way and treats guests to his signature games. Rookie camp host Yu Jae-seok takes on the challenge with his unpredictable staff: Lee Kwang-soo, Byeon Woo-seok, and Ji Ye-eun 

Season two of Barrabrava premieres May 22 on Prime Video. This drama that goes beyond sport is a story of power, ambition, family, love, and lust following El Polaco and César, brothers and key pieces in the operation of the barra brava, a group of soccer hooligans supporting Club Atlético Libertad del Puerto. In this new season El Polaco climbs and becomes the head of the Barra, sparking a big confrontation with his brother. 

Thank You, Next premieres May 8 on Netflix. There’s no more running, only healing. 

The English dub of Isekai Office Worker: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter premieres April 28 on Crunchyroll. Seiichirou Kondou gets caught up in a summoning ritual and is transported to a parallel world called Romany Kingdom. Having worked day and night, he demands a job and joins the Royal Accounting Department. After narrowly surviving a tonic’s deadly side effects with the aid of magic, Seiichirou entrusts himself to Aresh, captain of the Third Royal Order, known as the Ice Prince.

Soul Mate premieres May 14 on Netflix. After inadvertently destroying the life of his best friend, Ryu Narutaki abandons everything and leaves Japan. He nearly dies at a church in a foreign land before he is saved by a Korean boxer named Hwang Johan. Both men carry deep scars, and as their lonely souls come together, it soon becomes clear that they are soul mates. The threads of fate bind them with such suffocating tightness that they find themselves deciding to live together. They travel to Berlin, Seoul and Tokyo, experiencing unforgettable pain, suffering and, ultimately, joy. The series is a soulful romance between two young men that spans 10 years. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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