NBC has canceled The Hunting Party after two seasons. The network held off on a decision on the series when it announced its fall 2026 schedule in May. The series will be shopped in the hopes of finding a new home. The series was a surprise hit when its first season debuted on Netflix earlier this year.
Season three of Silo premieres July 3 on Apple TV. Based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy, season three reveals an origin story set centuries earlier, while continuing the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances. 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 has been renewed for a fourth and final season.
The fifth and final season of All the Queen’s Men premieres June 10 on Paramount+. With Madam’s life hanging by a thread and the shooter still at large, the dancers of Eden are left shaken, vulnerable and searching for answers. As pressure mounts to identify the gunman, opportunists emerge from every corner, eager to exploit the chaos and dismantle the empire Madam fought to build. In a season defined by loyalty, betrayal and survival, everyone faces personal obstacles – but not everyone will make it through.
Season three of America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders premieres June 16 on Netflix. This season follows the 2025-26 squad from high-pressure auditions and training camp all the way through the NFL season, continuing to offer candid, behind-the-scenes access to one of sports’ most iconic teams. With thirty veterans returning to auditions, only six coveted spots remain for hopeful newcomers, raising the bar for talent. As the DCC’s global profile grows, the women at the center of it must handle a new level of attention. With incredible opportunities – the first DCC tour, marquee appearances, and growing social media platforms – comes heightened scrutiny and demand for perfection. Against the backdrop of stadium performances and viral moments, the team leans on each other to navigate the spotlight and define their DCC legacies.
Lot Patrol premieres June 30 on BET. The series follows a mismatched squad of eccentric security guards as they patrol the chaotic backlot of a major Hollywood studio, wrangling unhinged actors, rogue crew members, and their own wildly dysfunctional personal lives. Shot in a sharp-witted mockumentary style, the series blends absurd encounters, razor-sharp humor, and unexpectedly heartfelt moments, as it pulls back the curtain on the entertainment industry through the eyes of the people barely holding it together.
Prime Video’s Stargate reboot series is no longer moving forward. The series was initially ordered back in November.
FX’s Snowfall spinoff series has been given a title, The Drop: A Snowfall Saga. The series will premiere later this year. Set in ’90s Los Angeles, the new series follows Snowfall characters Wanda (Gail Bean) and Leon (Isaiah John) as they fight to take West Coast rap mainstream while gang wars erupt and record labels move to exploit hip hop culture for their own gain.
A new season of Lakefront Bargain Hunt Renovation premieres June 16 on Magnolia Network. With a bit of imagination and a lot of muscle, families transform their new vacation homes into the relaxing getaways they had always envisioned.
The Marlow Murder Club will return for a fourth season on PBS. The third season of the mystery series will air this fall.
Fox has set premiere dates for summer series Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsay and Beat Shazam hosted by Jamie Foxx. Kitchen Nightmares premieres July 21 while Beat Shazam premieres July 28.












