Just because you can hang outside all summer doesnโt mean you have to. Movies are a great way to escape the humdrum lives we live.ย
TV shows are even better. Mostly because you donโt have to put on pants.
Here are a selection of sure to be talked about shows coming to a small screen near you.
โIronheartโ (Disney+, June 24)
This miniseries picks up where โBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverโ leaves off as Riri Williams takes on the mantle of Ironheart with the help of a suit built by Tony Stark.
โThe Bearโ – Season Four (June 25, FX/Hulu)
Return to The Beef, where Carmy and his coworkers are dysfunctional in the world of fine dining.
โSquid Gameโ – Season Three (June 27, Netflix)
The South Korean phenomenon comes to a conclusion that will be deadlier than ever.
โSmokeโ (Apple TV+, June 27)
Taron Egerton returns to Appleโs streaming platform for an arson mystery that will surely set everything ablaze.
โItโs Always Sunny In Philadelphiaโ – Season 17 (July 9, FXX/Hulu)
The show thatโs older than any other sitcom to ever exist comes back to be raunchy at โAbbott Elementary.โ
โStar Trek: Strange New Worldsโ – Season three (July 17, Paramount+)
Captain Pike and the crew return to explore the galaxy.
โWashington Blackโ (July 23, Hulu)
Sterling K. Brown returns to Hulu as a producer with the story of a Barbados slave fleeing to freedom.
โTwisted Metalโ – Season Two (July 31, Peacock)
Let the games begin as the video game series turned live action comedy starts a New Game+.
โChief Of Warโ (August 1, Apple TV+)
Jason Mamoa and Apple join forces again to follow the true events of the Western colonization of Hawaiian islands.
โAlien: Earthโ – August 12 (FX)
Noah Hawley brings Xenomorphs to Earth in a prequel to Ridley Scottโs โAleinโ movies.




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Summer 2025 TV Guide: The Best New and Returning Shows to Watch at Home