Get ready to set your calendars as a lineup of highly anticipated upcoming TV shows prepare to grace our screens soon! From reality TV to gripping dramas and heartwarming family sagas, there’s a diverse array of entertainment awaiting viewers.
Here’s a rundown of the releases, starting with the earliest dates and moving to the latest:
The Ark (SYFY) – July 17
Season two of “The Ark” follows the brave crew of Ark One as they discover their destination is uninhabitable. Set 100 years in the future, these planetary colonization missions are crucial for humanity’s survival.
The crew must find a new home before it’s too late.
Unprisoned (Hulu) – July 17
In season two of “Unprisoned,” the Alexander family faces ongoing challenges. Paige’s therapy practice is struggling, Finn’s anxiety is intensifying, Edwin is finding it difficult to adjust to life after prison, and their relationships are becoming increasingly complex.
The family seeks help from a professional to navigate their challenges.
Those About to Die (Peacock) – July 18
This epic drama dives into the corrupt world of gladiatorial competition in ancient Rome. “Those About to Die” explores the gritty business of entertaining the masses with blood and sport.
An ensemble cast from all over the Roman Empire converges in a thrilling mix of sports, politics, and dynasties.
The West Coast Hustle (MTV) – July 18
Follow Chanel West Coast as she juggles motherhood, her music career, her personal life with her boyfriend Dom, and friendships. “The West Coast Hustle” offers an intimate look at Chanel’s life and her determination to balance it all.
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV) – July 23
The “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” cast is back, shifting their focus to their music and joining forces to produce the first-ever Love & Hip Hop album. Look forward to fresh tracks from artists like Spice, Rasheeda, Amy Luciani, Renni Rucci, and Scrappy as they balance their professional pursuits, family lives, and personal relationships.
The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) – Aug. 8
The Hargreeves siblings return, scattered following a timeline reset and now without their powers, they must adapt to a new normal.
Their father, Reginald, now heads a formidable business empire, while a mysterious group known as The Keepers believes their reality is an illusion. The Umbrella Academy must reunite one final time to restore order.
The Braxtons (WE TV) – Aug. 9
The Braxton women come together for the first time since the passing of their sister Traci. This series offers an honest and unfiltered glimpse into their lives. Toni confronts a severe health issue, Trina begins therapy for PTSD, Towanda deals with alopecia, Tamar concentrates on her wellness journey, and Ms. E works towards her dream of hosting a cooking show.
Can they fulfill Traci’s last wish to bring the family closer together?
Emily in Paris (Netflix) – Aug. 15
After the dramatic wedding events, Emily finds herself torn between two men. Gabriel is expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie’s worst fears about Emily and Gabriel are confirmed.
Sylvie faces a dilemma from her past; the Agence Grateau team handles personnel changes, and Mindy and her band prepare for Eurovision. Emily and Gabriel’s undeniable chemistry and two big secrets could unravel everything they’ve worked for.
Bel-Air (Peacock) – Aug. 15
Season three of “Bel-Air” heats up with summer activities like pools, beach parties, and fireworks. This season explores proving oneself in a limited world, reaching beyond comfort zones, and rebuilding broken trust.
The Anonymous (USA) – Aug. 19
“The Anonymous” is a strategic competition in two worlds: the real world and the anonymous mode. Twelve players live in DANI’s domain, working to raise a prize fund of up to $100,000. In their private hideouts, they can say anything behind a unique handle. Can they stay anonymous while scheming, or will their identities be revealed?
Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist (Peacock) – Sept. 5
Inspired by a true-crime podcast, “Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” tells the story of an armed robbery that took place during Muhammad Ali’s 1970 comeback fight. Chicken Man, portrayed by Kevin Hart, works diligently to clear his name while enlisting the help of detective J.D. Hudson, played by Don Cheadle, to capture the perpetrators.
Universal Basic Guys (Fox) – Sept. 8
This comedy centers on brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies, who lose their jobs to robots and receive $3,000 a month in a basic income program. They use their free time and money to find purpose in a world where they’re no longer needed.
Agatha All Along (Disney+) – Sept. 18
Agatha Harkness is down on her luck until a goth teen helps break her free from a spell. Together, they embark on the legendary Witches’ Road, a magical gauntlet of trials. They pull together a desperate coven and set off on a journey for power and redemption.
The Voice (NBC) – Sept. 23
“The Voice” returns for season 26 with new coaches Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé, joining Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani. Contestants compete for the title, showcasing their vocal talents and aiming for stardom.
Euphoria (HBO) – January 2025
The highly anticipated third season of “Euphoria” begins shooting in January 2025. Fans can look forward to more drama, emotion, and intense storytelling as the series delves deeper into the lives of its complex characters.
These upcoming shows promise to deliver captivating stories, intense drama, and plenty of entertainment. Be sure to set your reminders and get ready for a season filled with exciting TV premieres!