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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘My Adventures with Superman’ Trailer, ‘Outlast: The Jungle’ Trailer, ‘Tyler Perry’s The Oval’ Premiere Date, ‘Mating Season’ Sneak Peek, ‘Bad Thoughts’ Trailer, ‘Doctor Who’ To Stream On AMC+, and More!

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Season three of My Adventures with Superman premieres June 13 at midnight on adult swim’s Toonami block. Clark has truly become Superman and made peace with his Kryptonian origins – he’s ready to settle down! But Lois, who has finally become the Planet’s star reporter, is NOT. Jimmy has evolved from freelance photographer to celebrity journalist – but he’s still intimidated by the romantic attentions of the newly arrived Kara Zor El, who’s trying to find her place on Earth. 

Outlast: The Jungle premieres June 10 on Netflix. Sixteen strangers are dropped into the unforgiving Panamanian jungle and forced to survive in teams, where scarce resources, brutal conditions, and shifting alliances push them to their limits. With the constant threat of being cast out, survival becomes as much about strategy as endurance. In a game where no one can win alone, only those who hold their team together can outlast and claim the $1 million prize. 

The seventh and final season of Tyler Perry’s The Oval premieres on BET May 20. The 22-episode season will air weekly, concluding on September 30. The Franklins are back in the White House with one mission: reclaim their throne. As Hunter and Victoria launch their “Make The Franklins Great Again” campaign amid national crisis and crumbling alliances, they’ll soon discover the greatest threat to their reign has been inside all along. 

Mating Season premieres May 22 on Netflix. Guest stars include Sarah Silverman, Abbi Jacobson, Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant, Jason Alexander, Lena Waithe, Jason Mantzoukas, Carlos Alazraqui, David Duchovny, Beck Bennett, Pam Adlon, Timothy Olyphant, Maria Bamford, Mark Duplass, Ana Gasteyer, Jack McBrayer, Natasha Legerro, Matt Rogers, Lauren Lapkus, Meredith Hagner, Lisa Gilroy, Natalie Morales, Clancy Brown, Drew Tarver, Annaleigh Ashford, Nasim Pedrad, and Andrew Rannells. From the creators of Big Mouth comes an adult animated romantic comedy – set in the animal world – about love, sex, relationships, and the universal need to find a partner and perpetuate the species – starring bears, raccoons, deer, foxes and a host of other horny, lovable forest critters. 

Season two of Bad Thoughts premieres May 24 on Netflix. In this six-episode dark comedic series, Tom Segura navigates unthinkable situations and fantasies within a cinematic world. Guest stars include Alex English, Allegra Edwards, Brian Huskey, Brooks Wheelan, Busy Philipps, Carla Jimenez, Christina Pazsitsky, Floriana Lima, Frankie Quinones, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, John Ennis, Johnny Pemberton, Kevin Nealon, Kirk Fox, Lily Sullivan, Luke Wilson, Maria Bamford, Martha Kelly, Mike Mitchell, Odette Annable, Ryan Sickler, Tim Baltz. 

AMC+ will be the new, exclusive streaming home to 13 seasons and 176 episodes (including specials) of the award-winning, fan-favorite series Doctor Who (2005 – 2022) in the U.S. beginning Thursday, June 11. The longest-running British science fiction television series, which premiered 20 years ago this year in the U.S., follows the stories of a regenerating Time Lord who travels on adventures through all of time and space. 

Maine Cabin Masters returns for a new season May 25 on Magnolia Network. There’s no shortage of work for Maine-based builder Chase Morrill, whose specialty is renovating rustic cabins and camps all over the Pine Tree State. Working alongside his sis (Ashley Morrill-Eldridge), brother-in-law (Ryan Eldridge) and friends, Morrill contracts with clients to save and transform rundown cabins buried deep in Maine’s remote woods. From century-old cottages to lakeside retreats in need of some major repairs, Chase and his team give these dilapidated properties the revivals they have needed for decades. 

Jodie Comer will star in The Chain The HBO limited series from Damon Lindelof is based on the book by Adrian McKinty. 

I Gotta Ask, hosted by bestselling author and podcast host Annie F. Downs, will premiere with its first two episodes on Wonder Project’s subscription service on Prime Video on May 28. What does it actually look like to live by faith in the middle of real life? Annie F. Downs gets honest with the people asking the same questions as you are about dating and divine timing, money and ambition, grief and gratitude, fear and anxiety, struggle and recovery, and what it means to build something that matters. Each conversation brings together experts, entrepreneurs, and everyday friends for unfiltered, laugh-out-loud, and deeply moving discussions about the tension between trusting God and showing up for your own life. Because faith doesn’t remove the hard. It meets you in it in the waiting, the setbacks, the rock bottoms, and the quiet everyday moments where God is still moving. 

Nickelodeon has renewed PAW Patrol and spinoff series Rubble & Crew for new seasons. PAW Patrol will return for a 14th and 15th season. Rubble & Crew will be back for a 5th and 6th season. 

Kelsey Plum will join WNBA on Prime as a player contributor, making select appearances during the 2026 WNBA season. The WNBA on Prime tips off tonight, Thursday, May 14, where the Minnesota Lynx meet No. 1 Draft Pick Azzi Fudd and the Dallas Wings. Prime’s opening night continues with the New York Liberty vs the newcomer Portland Fire at 10 p.m. ET. 

Billy Idol will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at The 52nd American Music Awards (AMAs), which will kick off summer with host Queen Latifah live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the largest venue in the show’s history, Monday, May 25 (8:00 PM, ET/5:00 PM, PT) on CBS. Idol is being recognized for his incomparable career and body of work, unparalleled contributions to music and continued influence on generations of artists and fans. The punk icon will deliver a medley of some of his biggest hits, marking his first time on the AMAs stage since presenting in 2004 and his first AMAs performance ever. 

Little Singles premieres on TLC June 15. The relationship series follows a vibrant, tight-knit group of little people for a rare opportunity to date, connect, and build community. Reuniting in Palm Springs after first meeting at a Little People convention, and maintaining close friendships ever since, the group embarks on a shared getaway where they can live freely, without judgment, and where friendships deepen and sparks fly. Living in an average sized world comes with daily challenges, from accessibility and social stigma to dating and self-confidence. In this house, everyone is on equal footing, creating a space where they can fully be themselves. What begins as a carefree getaway among friends quickly evolves into a chosen family experience. With a mix of personalities, relationship histories, and different forms of dwarfism, the group explores what love, honesty, and truly belonging really mean. 

Jesser’s Ultimate Kickoff premieres May 15 on Tubi. Jesser and friends take on epic, high-energy soccer challenges like goal-scoring contests and mystery pool jumps for the entire family to enjoy! 

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

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