Season three of My Life with the Walter Boys will premiere August 6 on Netflix. The path of true love never runs smooth, especially in Silver Falls. The last time we saw the Walters, Jackie and Cole finally confessed their love for each other, only for Jackie’s boyfriend – and Cole’s brother – Alex to overhear. But their conversation was interrupted when Walter patriarch George was rushed to the hospital. Season 3 sees the Walters realize what’s important in the fallout from this – and discover that it’s okay to go after what you want. With their love lives still hanging in the balance, Alex turns to his new rodeo riding team, and Cole gets back in the driver’s seat of his life, literally, when a race car driver sees potential in him. Meanwhile, Jackie pours her heart into developing the town’s community space. But when a childhood friend arrives from New York, the life she left behind proves harder to forget than she expected.
The Drop: A Snowfall Saga premieres September 8 on FX and hulu. The series follows Snowfall characters Wanda Bell (Gail Bean) and Leon Simmons (Isaiah John) as they fight to reinvent themselves in 90s Los Angeles, where the fallout from the crack epidemic is fueling a new game: the rise of West Coast rap. Wanda starts the series driven by the clear belief that West Coast rap has the power to reshape American culture. She will work to put together a ragtag group of geniuses and lead them to the realization of all their dreams. To do it, she must navigate the dangerous overlap of music and street politics, pulling in those closest to her including her cousins Lamar Kinsey (Asante Blackk) and James Kinsey (Peyton Alex Smith) and pursuing volatile local rapper Artillery (Simmie “Buddy” Sims III), who is already in a tangle with law enforcement. Her internship with former D-boy-turned-label-owner Darryl “DG” Grant (Brandon Mychal Smith) creates opportunities but also deepens tensions between Wanda and Leon, who has vowed to leave the streets for good and chase down his own atonement through his free legal clinic. As ambition, loyalty, and survival collide, how much is everyone willing to risk in order to build something lasting in a world that threatens to pull them down?
Season two of Leanne will premiere August 27 on Netflix. Leanne’s (Leanne Morgan) world is turned upside down when her husband of 33 years unexpectedly leaves her for another woman. Supported by her family, including her ride-or-die sister Carol (Kristen Johnston), Leanne learns to embrace the chaos and finds strength, laughter and hope in the most unexpected places. This heartfelt comedy proves that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. New guest stars include country star Lainey Wilson, Jaime Pressley, Billy Gardel and Tyne Daly.
The Other Bennet Sister is returning for a three-part Christmas special on BritBox. Based on Janice Hadlow’s novel, the series follows Mary Bennet, the oft-overlooked middle sister in Pride & Prejudice as she navigates the societal pressures of Regency England, where marriage is both aspiration and necessity.
HBO Max has ordered Adventure Time: Bubblegum and Marceline. It is a new animated series based on characters from the beloved Adventure Time franchise. Princess Bubblegum and Marceline the Vampire Queen journey across the farthest reaches of Ooo, encountering familiar faces and new dangers.
Dutton Ranch has been renewed for a second season at Paramount+. In season one, as Beth and Rip fight to build a future together – far from the ghosts of Montana – they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul.
President Curtis will premiere July 29 on adult swim, following the season finale of the mother series Rick and Morty. Set in the Rick and Morty universe, President Curtis stars David alongside Stephanie Beatriz and Jim Rash. The series follows President Andre Curtis and his eccentric staff as they tackle the kinds of crises that Rick Sanchez could never be bothered with – from interdimensional diplomacy to paranormal investigations and unexplained phenomena.
Remake series THE ONE PIECE will premiere on Netflix February 2027. The series is a brand new anime adaptation starting from the very beginning of the original manga’s East Blue saga. Separate from the TV anime series that has charged full speed ahead over the course of more than 25 years, this series taps into the expressive potential of modern technology to offer a familiar yet fresh take on the adventures of Luffy.
Season fifteen of King of the Hill will premiere July 20 with all ten episodes on hulu. Hank and Peggy settle into retirement life on Rainey Street while attempting to keep their neighbors from going off the rails. Bobby navigates old friendships while dealing with the stresses of being an entrepreneur.
Season two of Batman: Caped Crusader premieres July 31 on Prime Video with all ten episodes. The series follows the fearsome vigilante in his early years. Forged in the fire of tragedy, billionaire Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human–the BATMAN. Night after night, against overwhelming odds, he wages his relentless one-man war on crime.
Season two of Sakamoto Days will premiere January 2027 on Netflix. Season 2 picks up as legendary former hitman Taro Sakamoto and Shin infiltrate JCC (Japan Cleaner Culture) – Japan’s assassin training institution – to uncover intelligence on the elusive figure known as X (Slur). Meanwhile, ORDER members Nagumo, Shishiba, and Osaragi head to Kyoto on assignment, only to be ambushed by an unexpected assailant. As conspiracies deepen, the shared history of a young Sakamoto, Nagumo, Rion, and Slur is finally brought to light.
Season two of The Librarians: The Next Chapter premieres August 2 on TNT. The newly expanded team of Librarians and unconventional heroes are pushed to their limits as they take on fantastical missions filled with high-stakes challenges, unexpected responsibilities and unpredictable characters, including familiar faces and special guest stars. This season, the team must confront not only external threats but also their own deepest fears and darkest nightmares. Lysa (Olivia Morris) and Connor (Bluey Robinson) grapple with the realities of their new roles as Librarians, while Charlie (Jessica Green) struggles under the weight of being the team’s sole Guardian. Vikram (Callum McGowan), meanwhile, must surrender his lone-wolf instincts to fully embrace team mentality. Further complicating matters, the group unexpectedly crosses paths with legendary magician Merlin (Dominic Monaghan), who challenges the very foundation of the Library and tempts them to break its most sacred rule.
Season three of Quarterback premieres July 14 on Netflix. The series returns to give viewers exclusive, unprecedented access to four quarterbacks across the 2025 NFL season, pulling back the curtain on the grind, glory, and grit that define one of the game’s toughest jobs, on and off the field. This year, cameras go behind the scenes with Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders), fresh off a highly anticipated start to his career as he enters Year 2 looking to build on his dual-threat potential and cement himself as the face of the franchise. Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) returns after stabilizing Tampa Bay’s offense and, with his fiery personality still front and center, aims to prove he can keep the Bucs in contention. Cam Ward (Tennessee Titans) steps into the spotlight as the No. 1 overall pick and one of the league’s most intriguing young quarterbacks, fighting to establish himself. And Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco, shockingly traded midseason to the Cincinnati Bengals, embarks on a new chapter, balancing his wealth of experience with the pressure and opportunity of another NFL campaign.
The Great Food Truck Race kicks off a new season July 26 on Food Network. This time around, it will be a battle of savory and sweet. With four trucks that specialize in savory dishes and four sweet-themed trucks, the eight competing teams each represent a dynamic mix of flavors, strategies and culinary creativity in their quest for the win. Host Tyler Florence will lead the route starting in Nashville and through the Great Smoky Mountains, stopping in cities with vibrant food scenes – all while adding unexpected twists and turns from the very first mile. Every week, the teams must prove their cooking expertise, marketing savvy and selling skills in themed challenges to beat their rivals – and for the first time, the bottom two teams each week will go head-to-head in a taste redemption battle to see who earns the right to stay and who heads home. The season will culminate in an action-packed finale on Sunday, September 6th at 9pm from the legendary Churchill Downs in Louisville, where only one truck will be awarded a life-changing $50,000 grand prize.
Season two of Average Joe will return for a second season August 19 on Paramount+. Joe Washington is back, and somehow his life has gotten even more complicated. After the explosive events of season one, Joe Washington is trying to move forward when a mysterious threat targeting his family sends him and the gang to Cape Town, South Africa. What begins as a search for answers quickly spirals into a dangerous adventure involving international criminals, powerful enemies and long-buried secrets. As Joe, Leon, Cathy and Touch find themselves hunted across the city, they’ll dodge assassins, outrun bounty hunters and attempt to survive a series of increasingly impossible situations that only seem to get more chaotic by the day. Because for Joe Washington, nothing is ever average.
Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness, a two-hour primetime special hosted by Deborah Roberts from Walt Disney World Resort and ABC News national correspondent Will Reeve from Disneyland, airs Monday, June 29, on ABC (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) and streams next day on Disney+ and Hulu. From Main Street U.S.A.’s turn-of-the-century nostalgia to Cars Land’s homage to the great American road trip and what it says about our love for the open road, each stop will play host to true tales of American innovations and triumphs. In this coast-to-coast event, Disney Parks and attractions are the portal through which America’s greatest stories, triumphs and traditions are celebrated.
The third and final season of Marble Hall Murders premieres September 6 on Masterpiece on PBS. In the series, 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.
The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th premieres August 9 on Bravo. Get ready for a celebration to just love, love, love! Seven of the most iconic Real Housewives are whooping it up for a girls’ trip like no other through Orange County, Beverly Hills, Atlanta, Miami, and New York City. The word on the street is each stop welcomes more familiar faces from Housewives history to join the celebration, revisit defining moments, and stir up surprises that will have everyone shaking, physically shaking. With laughs, tears, and enough revelations to leave everyone asking, “Who said that?”, the trip culminates in a Bluestone Manor bash worthy of the splits. It’s time to be cool and buckle up for an epic adventure that tests old bonds, creates new friendships, and leaves the women with memories they won’t forget.
Jeff Arcuri: Nice to Meet You premieres July 7 on Netflix.
Season three of Helluva Boss premieres October 14 on Prime Video. 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.
My Daughter’s Father premieres July 22 on Netflix. To save her daughter from kidney failure, Maca takes a DNA test that changes everything: Julieta’s biological father is a twenty-year-old secret that threatens to shatter the life she worked so hard to build.
“Mickey’s Country Farm,” a brand-new full-length Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ special, is set to debut July 30 (7 a.m. EDT/PDT), on Disney Jr. and Disney Jr. on Demand, streaming the next day on Disney+. Mickey, Minnie and the gang alongside Lasso Lucy, voiced by guest star Megan Hilty, performing the “Hoedown Throwdown,” a new version of the iconic song and dance performed by Disney Legend Miley Cyrus in “Hannah Montana: The Movie.” The new song will be available as a single this Friday, June 26, on all streaming platforms. Mickey and friends use their new farm vehicles to build the Fairest Farm Fair ever – hoping Daisy’s cowgirl idol, Lasso Lucy, will stop by for a visit.












