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June 2026 TV Preview

NBC

Surviving Earth

Surviving Earth is a landmark series showcasing how life not only survived but thrived through Earth’s most catastrophic environmental crises. Using cutting-edge CGI, viewers are transported back to a world of never-before-seen creatures and their remarkable survival stories. From the giant sea scorpions of 450 million years ago to the mighty mammoths and sabertooths of 450,000 years ago, Earth’s epic story is vividly brought to life. Traverse landscapes shaped by meteoric strikes, volcanic eruptions, plunging sea levels and scorching heat storms.

Premieres June 11th

Food Network

100 Cooks

Food Network celebrates home cooks this summer with the brand-new series 100 Cooks – the biggest, boldest home cook competition in the network’s history. Hosted by actor, television host and former pro football player Terry Crews, the series welcomes 100 of the country’s best home cooks to run through an epic seven-week culinary gauntlet where 99 cooks will be eliminated and only one is named America’s best home cook and wins as much as $250,000. From firefighters and college students to corporate lawyers and stay-at-home moms and dads, these competitors are from all walks of life and share a passion and talent for food. In each episode, competitors are selected at random by a lottery ball “Cook Mixer” to come to the floor after the “Challenge Mixer” dictates what food-themed battle they will face. Each round is judged by top culinary content creator Nick DiGiovanni and Food Network all-star Alex Guarnaschelli, who will determine who stays in the competition each week and who is sent home.

Premieres June 7th

NatGeo

Best of the World With Antoni Porowski

 Inspired by National Geographic’s acclaimed Best of the World franchise, the series follows Emmy winner Antoni Porowski, known for his food and culture storytelling, as he sets out to uncover what truly makes a destination unforgettable. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, he explores Mexico City, Paris, London and his hometown of New York City, seeking out the people, flavors and experiences that extend beyond the guidebook.

Premieres June 7th

BBC America

Wild Spring

Wild Spring takes a journey around the globe as the animal world awakens into the season of spring, bringing with it a burst of activity and a whole new set of rules. The series examines the blooming of new life and with it, the vast and varied styles of parenting. Each episode follows a journey from region to region, from the classic springtime scenes of blossoming European woodlands to the far polar north where the ground is under a constant cover of snow and ice, and the southernmost points of the globe where the season takes place at a different time of year. This time of renewal writes a different story in every corner of earth and each species copes with the change in its own unique way.

Premieres June 6th

Disney

Dragon Striker

 In a world where sports and magic combine, farm boy Key discovers his ultrapowerful natural talent and learns he could be the legendary Dragon Striker. Set at Kal Asterock, an elite school for students who possess extraordinary abilities, Key joins goalkeeper Ssyelle on a scrappy new team to challenge the school champions. As he struggles with the raging dragon inside him and Ssyelle fights to hold her team together, they learn dark secrets of the past and uncover an ancient evil.

Starring: Akshay Kumar, Rebecca LaChance, Yeukayi Ushe, Waylon Jacobs, Evanna Lynch

Premieres June 9th

CNN

This Land

Timed to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary, This Land explores how the United States expanded from a fragile experiment along the Atlantic coast into a nation spanning an entire continent, revealing extraordinary sacrifices and untold personal accounts that dramatically reframe the story. Powerful, personal interviews with descendants of historical figures who lived through these pivotal moments offer direct, emotional connections between past and present. Through these voices, the series examines how ambition, conflict and power redrew the map of America, and how those legacies are still felt today. Across six episodes, This Land traces the sweeping impact of the Louisiana Purchase, follows the perilous push west to California, and explores the ripple effects of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It then moves to the fight over Texas and the shifting U.S.-Mexico border, examines the high-stakes gamble to acquire Alaska, and charts the rise of New York into a global powerhouse. Throughout, descendants of key figures from explorers and politicians to Indigenous leaders and immigrant laborers offer intimate, firsthand perspectives that connect these turning points to the present day.

Premieres June 7th

History

History’s Greatest Machines With Dolph Lundgren

Machines have played a decisive role in shaping human history. In this new series, Dolph Lundgren examines the engineering breakthroughs and historical impact of some of the world’s most influential machines, from the Saturn V rocket and ancient rocket artillery to the printing press, the Model T, and early personal computers. Through historical context and expert insight, the series also explores stealth aircraft, espionage technology, record-breaking vehicles, and the largest machines ever built, revealing how innovation and design helped alter the course of world events.

Premieres June 1st

HGTV

Crashers

The 13-episode season will follow Jonathan Knight, a home restoration expert best known as a member of the Grammy(R)-nominated band New Kids on the Block, as he ambushes folks anywhere from furniture boutiques to the hardware store or even the local paint shop to offer them a fast-paced reno with a catch. Before the work begins, the homeowners must agree to three rules: the renovation starts immediately; they have no say in the design; and they must vacate their home for the full three days. Throughout the season Jon will complete jaw dropping whirlwind transformations, from beautiful backyards to dazzling kitchens, with the help of his team of skilled designers.

Premieres June 8th

Building Baeumler

Bryan and Sarah Baeumler present a look into their world of buying and building. The couple take on a hotel renovation in the Florida Keys, consider the expansion of their resort in the Bahamas, and a personal renovation back home in Canada.

Premieres June 7th

TLC

Little Singles

Little Singles features a tight-knit group of friends from the little person community as they come together for an unforgettable vacation under one roof. For years, these friends have met annually at national conventions and have become a chosen family. The closeness they share carries the drama of complex relationships, romantic entanglements … and a whole lot of fun!

Premieres June 15th

Most Extreme Humans

Most Extreme Humans follows people from around the globe living with the world’s rarest and most remarkable physical conditions. From a Filipino man whose hands have grown so large he wears wristwatches as rings, to Brazil, where the world’s smallest married couple have a combined height under six feet, to a 19-year-old in India living with the ultra-rare condition known as “werewolf syndrome.” This series examines what everyday life looks like when the world is not built with your body in mind.

Premieres June 18th

ID

Bodies in the Water

Bodies in the Water explores haunting real-life mysteries that dive deep into the secrets of murder victims submerged in a watery grave. Across six gripping episodes, the series reveals how rivers, lakes, and coastlines can either conceal devastating crimes or bring the truth to the surface.

Premieres June 2nd

HBO

Bring Me The Beauties: A Model Cult

Bring Me The Beauties: A Model Cult chronicles Hoyt Richards, who, at 16 years old, meets an enigmatic Manhattan socialite on a Nantucket beach and is pulled into his spiritual group, Eternal Values. Soon after, Richards ascends to fame as one of the first male supermodels of the 1980s.

Premieres June 1st

Earth, Wind, & Fire (To Be Celestial vs That’s the Weight of the World)

Acclaimed producer, director, and musician Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson tells the story of the legendary nine-time GRAMMY® Award-winning band Earth, Wind & Fire, tracing their genesis through late founding member Maurice White, chronicling their evolution, highs and lows, and relevance from the 1970s into the present day while exploring the deep philosophical and spiritual meaning behind their message and music. Drawing from the band’s rich visual, audio, and written archives, including never-before-seen footage, the film plays like an experiential kaleidoscope of images, colors, and music, transporting viewers to the vibrancy of live performances that have electrified fans past and present. Through candid interviews with band members, colleagues, family, and high-profile fans, the film traces the childhood that would forge White’s worldview and reflects the singular influence of his music on generations of artists, such as Prince and Stevie Wonder, as well as its resurgence through sampling and collaborations with today’s hip-hop artists. Exploring the band’s evolution from jazz to soul, R&B, Afro-funk, disco, and beyond, the film details how White strove to weave his spiritual, metaphysical, and astrological passions into the band’s genre-spanning songwriting and increasingly theatrical live shows in an effort to unite a wide and diverse audience. Constantly reinventing and adapting to the changing times, White pushed the limits of creativity and theatricality, occasionally at the expense of personal relationships, but always in service to his elaborate showmanship and the music. Earth, Wind, & Fire (To Be Celestial vs That’s the Weight of the World) is a loving celebration of a complex artist, the enduring legacy of an iconic sound that spans decades, and a joyful tribute to the band’s far-reaching cultural impact.

Premieres June 7th

Life, Larry, and The Pursuit of Unhappiness

President and Mrs. Obama wanted to honor America’s 250th anniversary and celebrate the unique history of our nation on this special occasion. …But then Larry David called.

Premieres June 26th

Starz

The Listeners

Adapted from Jordan Tannahill’s bestselling novel of the same name, the female-driven series centers on Claire Kutty, a popular English teacher who suddenly begins to hear a low, persistent hum that no one else around her can hear.

Starring: Rebecca Hall, Prasanna Puwanarajah, Ollie West, Mia Tharia, Amr Waked, Gayle Rankin 

Premieres June 12th

Apple TV

Cape Fear

A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna and Tom Bowden when Max Cady, the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison – and he wants vengeance.

Starring: Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, Patrick Wilson, Joe Anders, Lily Collias, Malia Pyles

Premieres June 5th

Disney+

Doctor on the Edge

Elite plastic surgeon Do Jiui has his perfect life turned upside down when he’s unexpectedly sent to the remote island of Pyeondongdo as a public health doctor. Surrounded by the sea, the island is more than just isolation for him, as past trauma has turned the ocean into an unknowable terror and a massive prison. Intrusive locals and grotesque bugs turn life into a living hell for the city man. Amid it all, a mysterious nurse, Yuk Hari, appears. Hiding secrets behind her gentle smile, she always seems to be nearby when Jiui is overwhelmed by his fear of the sea. As the two become entangled on the small island, can Jiui overcome his past and escape safely?

Premieres June 1st

Hulu

Alice and Steve

Alice is devastated when her best friend Steve starts dating her 26-year-old daughter Izzy. She’s going to lose her best friend and her daughter in one fell swoop. Alice tries everything she can to end the relationship. Unfortunately for her, Steve’s more than ready for the attack, and what begins as a perfect friendship, devolves into an all-out feud.

Starring: Nicola Walker, Jemaine Clement, Joel Fry, Yali Topol Margalith, Tyrese Eaton-Dyce, Marcia Warren, Eilidh Fisher, Ebony Aboagye

Premieres June 8th

Not Suitable For Work

From comedy hitmaker Mindy Kaling, Not Suitable for Work centers around five work-obsessed twenty-somethings striving for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness in Manhattan’s most glamorous neighborhood, Murray Hill.

Starring: Ella Hunt, Avantika Vandanapu, Will Angus, Jack Martin, Nicholas Duvernay, Jay Ellis. Victor Garber, Greg Germann, Judy Gold, Ego Nwodim, Harry Richardson, Constance Wu, Laura Bell Bundy, May Hong, Bhavesh Patel, Emilia Suárez, Michael Benjamin Washington 

Premieres June 12th

The Season

A group of friends in Hong Kong’s elite boating scene find their summer getaway descending into betrayal and power plays as hidden agendas surface.

Starring: Jessie Mei Li, Toby Stephens, Chris Pang, Kōki, Justin Chien, Celina Jade, Yvonne Chapman, Anson Lo, Marf Yau.

Premieres June 17th

Adventure Time: Side Quests

A companion to the beloved original, Emmy(R), Peabody, and Annie Award-winning series Adventure Time, the new series follows young hero Finn and his magical dog best friend Jake as they embark on adventures across the fantastical land of Ooo – partying with cloud people and punching evil in the butt along the way.

Starring: Sasha Knight, John DiMaggio, Tom Kenny, Hynden Walch, Olivia Olson, Niki Yang

Premieres June 29th

Paramount+

Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal

Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal explores one of the world’s most devoted – and controversial – communities. For over 50 years, daily life in Gloriavale has been governed by rigid beliefs and hierarchies as men rule over their wives. When shocking allegations of sexual abuse and a cover-up threaten their way of life, former members speak out while others fiercely defend their way of life. Featuring decades of unseen archival footage and exclusive interviews, the docuseries exposes a hidden world with striking similarities to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and a secret community divided over faith, obedience and survival.

Premieres June 2nd

Prime Video

Every Year After

Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town – Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.

Starring: Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett, Aurora Perrineau, Abigail Cowen, Michael Bradway, Joseph Chiu, Elisha Cuthbert 

Premieres June 10th

BritBox

A Woman of Substance

· The series finds Emma Harte in 1911, an impoverished ambitious maid in Yorkshire, England, who goes on a dizzying journey to become the world’s richest woman, gazing down from a sprawling luxury New York penthouse. A rags-to-riches tale of women through the 20th century, Emma defies the expectations of her society, fearlessly challenging the roles she’s given, smashing glass ceilings, and never, ever deviating from her masterplan: Get to the top. Whatever it takes.

Starring: Brenda Blethyn, Jessica Reynolds, Emmett J. Scanlan, Lydia Leonard, Leanne Best, Ewan Horrocks, Harry Cadby, Will Mellor, Lenny Rush, Niall Wright, Robert Wilfort, Mara Huf, Toby Regbo

Premieres June 24th

Sundance Now

The A-Z Killer

In 1992, Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common, triggering one of the UK’s biggest investigations. A wrongful arrest derailed the case while the real killer, Robert Napper, continued undetected. Decades later, the closest to the investigation reveal how crucial clues were missed and how advancing forensics finally exposed the real killer.

Premieres June 25th

Netflix

Michael Jackson: The Verdict

Told by key players who were inside the courtroom, this comprehensive documentary dissects the trial of Michael Jackson and his complex legacy.

Premieres June 3rd

The Witness

With their 2-year-old as the sole witness to her murder, Rachel Nickell’s partner fights to protect him amid a flawed investigation. Based on true events.

Premieres June 4th

Night Shift For Cuties

Friendship turns into rivalry as two obsessed K-pop fans working in the same minimart do whatever it takes to meet their idols in Korea.

Starring: Emir Mahira, Nadya Syarifa, Shenina Cinnamon

Premieres June 4th

Teach You a Lesson

When respect collapses in schools, a special unit arrives to set things right — with sharp, no-nonsense lessons you won’t find in textbooks.

Starring: Jin Ki-joo, Kim Moo-yul, Lee Sung-min, Pyo Ji-hoon

Premieres June 5th

Norway: The Dark Horse

A new two-part sports documentary series that gives exclusive, inside access to one of football’s most emotionally charged comebacks: The return of Norway’s men’s national team to a major international tournament after 26 long, painful years.

Premieres June 9th

The Rest is Football

Football royalty Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards deliver a daily fix of banter, analysis and hot takes from NYC during the 2026 World Cup.

Premieres June 9th

Outlast: The Jungle

On a remote tropical island, 16 players must survive the elements, outmaneuver rivals and remain part of a team for a chance to win a $1 million prize.

Premieres June 10th

The Evil Lawyer

When a young attorney is accused of murdering a police officer’s son, he teams up with the “Evil Lawyer” to exploit loopholes and prove his innocence.

Starring: Atchareeya Potipipittanakorn, Nat Kitcharit, Paopetch Charoensook, Phollawat Manuprasert, Rhatha Phongam, Sarinrat Thomas, Songsit Roongnophakunsri, Two Popetorn

Premieres June 11th

Viral Hit

A bullied high schooler becomes an overnight sensation after a viral video. But when his newfound fame turns sour, he must learn to fight for himself.

Starring: Ai Mikami, Araki Sugou, Mieko Harada, Nana Asakawa, Ouji Suzuka, Takuro Osada

Premieres June 11th

The Polygamist

Social media darling, Joyce, is the picture of marital perfection — until her cheating husband’s conquests ignite a scandalous emotional meltdown.

Starring: Gugu Gumede, Sdumo Mtshali, Kwanele Mthethwa, S’thandiwe Kgoroge, Kenneth Nkosi, Celeste Ntuli, Luyanda Zwane, Wonder Ndlovu, Noluthando Shabalala, Vuyo Biyela & Lwazie Keith Tsebesha

Premieres June 12th

I Will Find You

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.

Starring: Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, Erin Richards, Chi McBride, Jonathan Tucker

Premieres June 18th

Oasis

When a young woman mysteriously vanishes from a luxury resort, staff and guests alike become suspects — trapped inside until the truth comes out.

Starring: Ana Garcés, Tomy Aguilera, Victoria Kantch, Manel Duarte, Berta Castañé, Ada Molina, Cande Méndez, Alex Mola, Laura Simón, Jan Buxaderas, Amanda Palomino, Blas Polidori 

Premieres June 19th

The Root of the Game

Brazil lives, breathes and exports várzea. This series delves into the stories behind the beautiful game — one with the power to change lives.

Premieres June 20th

The American Experiment

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a new five-part historical documentary reexamines the improbable achievement that was the nation’s founding, and the radical question at the center of the American Revolution: Can a people govern themselves? Streaming this June 24, The American Experiment will feature a wide range of voices, including former vice presidents and cabinet officials, current and former members of Congress, a former Supreme Court justice, leading historians, tribal chiefs, military experts, and thought leaders across the political spectrum to present uniquely bipartisan and deeply informed conversations about the origins and future of American democracy.

Premieres June 24th

Agent Kim Reactivated

Kim Do-hyeon also known as Manager Kim is a former secret agent living quietly as a single father and salaryman alongside his colleague, Sang-ah. When his daughter is kidnapped, Kim is forced to reveal his classified past to rescue her. His sudden resurgence draws the attention of Kang Guk-cheol, the director of the National Special Missions Bureau, who is tasked with tracking him down. During his search, Kim crosses paths with fellow former covert operators Seong Han-su and Park Jin-cheol, while facing opposition from construction company CEO Joo Kang-chan, Manager Nam, and a vengeful contractor named “Gold Tooth”.

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Premieres June 27th