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Dozens of Premieres and Finales Kick Off the Week of June 28, 2026
entertainment14 days ago

Dozens of Premieres and Finales Kick Off the Week of June 28, 2026

TVLine’s What to Watch for the week of June 28–July 4, 2026 curates 30+ premieres, finales and specials across broadcast, cable and streaming, organized by day. Highlights include Adventure Time: Side Quests (Disney+/Hulu), Elle (Prime Video, a Legally Blonde prequel), X-Men ’97 Season 2 (Disney+), Enola Holmes 3 (Netflix), Silo Season 3 (Apple TV+), and Abandoned plus a suite of Fourth of July events and docs, with premieres/finales across networks like Disney+, HBO, Netflix, Hallmark+, PBS, NBC, Paramount+, Apple TV+ and more from Sunday through Saturday.

Sunday TV Spotlight: The Agency Returns, House of the Dragon Starts Season 3, The Way Home Ends
entertainment20 days ago

Sunday TV Spotlight: The Agency Returns, House of the Dragon Starts Season 3, The Way Home Ends

Sunday's TV and streaming slate features The Agency's Season 2 premiere on Paramount+, House of the Dragon's Season 3 debut on HBO, and Hallmark's The Way Home finale, with a broad mix of premieres, finales, and new episodes across Patience, UFC Rivals, American Dad!, Grantchester, This Land, The Vampire Lestat, The Real Housewives of Rhode Island Reunion, and Rick and Morty.

A Week of TV Thrills: 30+ Premieres and Finales Kick Off June 14, 2026
television28 days ago

A Week of TV Thrills: 30+ Premieres and Finales Kick Off June 14, 2026

TVLine’s What to Watch for the week of June 14, 2026 compiles 30+ premieres, finales and specials across broadcast, cable and streaming, organized day-by-day from Sunday to Saturday. Expect a mix of live sports, season premieres and finales (e.g., Grantchester, Clarkson’s Farm), docuseries finales, and new films and series across platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO, Apple TV+, Disney+, and more, giving viewers a full calendar to plan their week around big events and new debuts.

June 2026 streaming lineup: The Bear’s finale, Dragon season 3, and a wave of premieres
entertainment1 month ago

June 2026 streaming lineup: The Bear’s finale, Dragon season 3, and a wave of premieres

Tom’s Guide highlights 20 new shows and movies premiering in June 2026 across major services (Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu, Apple TV+, Starz, Peacock, Paramount+), including the final season of The Bear on Hulu, House of the Dragon season 3 on HBO, Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 on Netflix, and debuts like I Will Find You, Every Year After, Office Romance, and Little Brother, with titles rolling out from early to late June.

A Week of New Shows and Finales: 30+ Premieres Across Streaming (May 31–June 6)
entertainment1 month ago

A Week of New Shows and Finales: 30+ Premieres Across Streaming (May 31–June 6)

TVLine lays out a packed seven-day slate (May 31–June 6) with 30+ premieres and finales across Netflix, Hulu, HBO, NBC and more, including notable events like Euphoria and The Audacity finales, fresh series such as Not Suitable for Work, and returns like Clarksons Farm Season 5 and The Witness docuseries, to help viewers plan their week by day.

June’s One-Page TV Lineup: Premieres, Finales, and Major Live Events
entertainment1 month ago

June’s One-Page TV Lineup: Premieres, Finales, and Major Live Events

TVLine releases a printable June 2026 What to Watch calendar listing the month’s major premieres, finales, and notable live events across broadcast, cable, and streaming. The guide is organized by premiere date and platform, notes whether streaming titles launch weekly or in binge form, and provides synopses for new series and movies, helping readers quickly see what’s arriving, what’s returning, and what’s worth prioritizing.

Spider-Noir Debuts as TV Week Rolls Out Premieres and Late-Night Shakeups
television1 month ago

Spider-Noir Debuts as TV Week Rolls Out Premieres and Late-Night Shakeups

This week brings premieres like Spider-Noir (Prime Video/MGM+) with Nicolas Cage, Deli Boys season 2 (Hulu), The Four Seasons season 2 (Netflix), and Star City (Apple TV), plus ongoing recaps; it also spotlights a major late-night shakeup as Comics Unleashed takes over CBS’s Late Show slot and Stephen Colbert’s finale prompts discussion on the future of late-night TV.

SXSW 2026: 15 Hot Film and TV Premieres to Watch in Austin
entertainment4 months ago

SXSW 2026: 15 Hot Film and TV Premieres to Watch in Austin

Variety highlights 15 anticipated SXSW 2026 premieres across film and TV in Austin, featuring a mix of edgy comedies, dramas, thrillers, and documentaries, including The Comeback Season 3, #SkyKing, #WhileBlack, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, The Audacity, Over Your Dead Body, Pretty Lethal, The Sun Never Sets, The Dads, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, I Love Boosters, Power Ballad, Forbidden Fruits, and Love Language across HBO, Hulu, AMC+, Apple TV, and Netflix.

This Week's TV Preview: New Series Drops, Live Events, and the Final Queer Eye
television5 months ago

This Week's TV Preview: New Series Drops, Live Events, and the Final Queer Eye

This week’s TV lineup (Jan. 19–25) includes new series such as Finding Her Edge on Netflix, Canada Shore on Paramount+, The Beauty on FX/Hulu, Steal on Prime Video, and the final season of Queer Eye on Netflix; plus Just a Dash, Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man, Skyscraper Live, and the Star Search reboot, with titles dropping all at once or on a weekly schedule across streaming and cable, spanning drama, reality and live competition.

"Exciting Highlights of SXSW 2024: Premieres, Parties, and Free Events in Austin"
entertainment2 years ago

"Exciting Highlights of SXSW 2024: Premieres, Parties, and Free Events in Austin"

The 2024 SXSW Film & TV Festival in Austin, Texas features a diverse lineup of highly anticipated premieres, including "The Fall Guy," "Road House," "Babes," "Black Twitter: A People’s History," "Doin’ It," and more, showcasing a mix of studio crowd-pleasers, enterprising TV premieres, and indie gems. Notable entries include a Meg Ryan-inspired action rom-com, a documentary series exploring Black Twitter's cultural impact, and a vigilante thriller directed by Dev Patel.