Season two of Outlander prequel series Outlander: Blood of my Blood premieres September 18 on Starz. Season One introduced viewers to the two different, but equally passionate, love stories of Claire’s and Jamie’s parents as they met and fought to be together against all odds. After an unexpected journey back in time left Henry (Jeremy Irvine) and Julia (Hermione Corfield) Beauchamp lost and separated in the sweeping highlands of 18th century Scotland, Season One culminated with the two finally reuniting at the standing stones of Craigh na Dun, hoping to return to their own time and their young daughter, Claire. The first glimpse at Season Two picks up at that moment and reveals a distraught Julia alone with their baby. Separated from his love and hope, Henry must grapple with his mental health, as he fights to find his way back to her. Meanwhile, the forbidden relationship between Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy) and Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) seemed to conquer all odds, but their romantic escape was cut short as fiery crosses were lit and the 1715 Jacobite Rising began, thrusting the clans into war. In Season One, they chose each other over their families, but now they must prioritize their clan loyalties, as Brian fulfills his obligation to fight and Ellen seeks to make things right with her family. As Season Two unfolds, the two young couples will be tested and separated once again by forces beyond their control, as every clan chooses a side in the rebellion.
Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You, based on his best selling novel, will premiere June 18 on Netflix. An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive – and must break out of prison to find out the truth. The series stars Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Erin Richards, Chi McBride and Jonathan Tucker. Guest stars include Hugh Thompson, Peter Outerbridge, Christopher Redman, Eric Johnson, Greg Bryk, Kate Vernon, Tara Rosling, Darrin Baker, Aaron Ashmore, Nicola Correia-Damude, Rachel Wilson, Billy MacLellan, Clancy Brown, Madeleine Stowe.
Season thirteen of Love Island UK will begin streaming June 4 on hulu. Keep calm and crack on.
Peacock’s Days of Our Lives will sizzle this summer. The series is the multi-award-winning daytime drama that has weathered and reflected political and societal shifts without pause since 1965. Featuring drama, romance, mystery and suspense, Days follows the lives, loves and conflicts of the Horton, Brady, DiMera, Kiriakis and Hernandez families and their many friends and colleagues. As one of the longest-running scripted television programs in the world, it is enjoyed in many foreign territories including Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa and Australia. Audiences can access the past season and new episodes every weekday on Peacock.
British series What It Feels Like for a Girl premieres June 1 on Prime Video. Adapted from the memoir by journalist, author and cultural trailblazer Paris Lees, the series follows teenager Byron (Ellis Howard) as they escape a former mining town and are swept into its underground club scene, discovering identity, friendship and survival among a chaotic chosen family known as the Fallen Divas. The series is a classic coming-of-age story and a ‘fish out of water’ tale about someone from a small town who, despite not fitting in, ventures into the world to discover their tribe. It explores universal themes that resonate with us all, from the heartbreak of first love to the struggle of finding one’s place. Byron makes decisions that are at times destructive or challenging, yet the character’s charisma and relatability ensure the audience remains firmly in their corner.
Euphoria has ended following the season three finale. The HBO series third and final season followed a group of childhood friends who wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil.
Season four of docuseries Betrayal premieres on hulu this August. Karoline Borega is at the center of Season 4 of the docuseries, which will delve into her husband’s, a respected Colorado Springs Police officer, betrayal, the resilience of family, and the ways in which she has rebuilt her life in the aftermath of his yearslong extreme misconduct. Her daughter, Nicole Kern, was instrumental in convincing her mom to share their story.
Broadway’s record-breaking hit musical “Chicago” will celebrate 30 years on Broadway with a very special performance at the upcoming 79th Annual Tony Awards. Queen Latifah, who earned an Academy Award nomination for her role as Matron Mama Mortin in the film adaptation, will join Tony Awards host P!NK, as well as Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Alex Newell, Adrienne Warren, Julianne Hough, Whitney Leavitt, Dylan Mulvaney and more for a can’t-miss tribute performance from this iconic production which has been a Broadway mainstay since 1996. Additional performances will be announced this week.
New episodes of Marvel’s Iron Man and his Awesome Friends premiere June 11 on Disney Jr. Eleven episodes will begin streaming on Disney+ June 12. The new episodes kick off a “Giant-Sized Armor” story arc where the Iron Friends take on even bigger challenges and bring them face-to-face with a new lineup of heroes and baddies, including Thor, Loki and Odin. Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts will appear as Dizzy Doubleday, a baseball player who loves to help young kids learn the game. He joins previously announced guest star ESPN sportscaster and analyst Jessica Mendoza as Dottie Doubleday, Dizzy’s sister and owner of the local batting cage. Alan Ruck voices Odin, the mighty and kind ruler of Asgard.
ESPN’s exclusive presentation of the 2026 NBA Finals on ABC begins Wednesday, June 3, at 8:30 p.m. ET with Game 1. The NBA Eastern Conference Champion New York Knicks and Jalen Brunson will square off with the San Antonio Spurs, led by Defensive Player of the Year Victor Wembanyama. The matchup marks the Knicks’ first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 – and their first ever on ABC – and the Spurs’ sixth NBA Finals appearance on ABC. All games will air live on ABC and will also be available to stream on the ESPN App. ESPN’s lead NBA broadcast team – Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike Breen, analysts Richard Jefferson and Tim Legler, and reporter Lisa Salters – will provide commentary throughout the series. Steve Javie will continue to serve as ESPN’s rules consultant throughout the NBA Finals.
Docuseries Squatters: Get The F*** Out of My House premieres June 4 on hulu. A Queens homeowner is arrested trying to enter her own house. A con artist loots a missing millionaire’s estate. A grieving family watches a stranger wear their dead mother’s clothes and then gets sued for $400,000 by the squatter from prison. And a New Jersey homeowner has a jaw-dropping showdown involving the S.W.A.T. Team. In the new docuseries from executive producers Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, families are forced into shocking and emotional battles against squatters exploiting legal loopholes to live rent-free in homes they don’t own. The six-part series follows ordinary people blindsided by manipulators who know exactly how to weaponize tenant protections and turn the legal system against the very people it’s supposed to protect. From Queens to Malibu to Newark, each case is more infuriating than the last – and the system keeps failing the people who hold the deed.












