Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) and Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) arrive back at their mansion on Staten Island only to find it on the verge of structural collapse. What We Do in the Shadows, Season 4 (July 12), FX and streaming the next day on Hulu: This FX mockumentary based on Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s film of the same name returns for a fourth season of vampiric roommate mishaps. You can watch it for its nuanced depiction of mental illness or just because these are the final episodes of the show and you may be curious to know how it all ties in with Walter White’s story. In the first volume of season 4, the seventh episode hit the one hour and 38 minute mark, but that pales in comparison to the runtimes of the final two episodes of the season.īetter Call Saul, final six episodes of season 6 (July 11), AMC and AMC+: Another long-running show that debuts the second installment of its season is the Breaking Bad spin-off and prequel Better Call Saul. Stranger Things, Season 4: Volume 2 (July 1), Netflix: If you’re still hooked - season three debuted in the summer of 2019, after all - on this show’s brand of ‘80s nostalgia action-adventure paired with weird and terrifying monsters and the concept of found family - and if you weren’t discouraged by season four’s first seven episodes being all over an hour in length each, you’re probably excited for the season’s second volume. Photo Courtesy: AMC/Sony Pictures Television
Must-See Returning TV on Streaming Rhea Seehorn and Bob Odenkirk in Better Call Saul. He also realizes he’s now a single gay man in his mid-forties living in New York City. When his husband leaves him after 17 years, Michael has to mourn the loss of what he thought was his soulmate. Uncoupled (July 29), Netflix: This eight-episode romantic dramedy stars Neil Patrick Harris as Michael. Neil Patrick Harris and Tisha Campbell in Uncoupled. Now, in present day, a disparate group of teen girls - a brand-new set of Little Liars - find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and made to pay for the secret sin committed by their parents two decades ago…as well as their own,” reads HBO Max’s logline of this new show set within the existing Pretty Little Liars universe.
“Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (July 28), HBO Max: In the same vein as the most recent iteration of Gossip Girl, which premiered on HBO Max last summer, comes an updated Pretty Little Liars. The ITV drama, which premiered in the UK earlier this year, has already been renewed for a second season. McLure plays Lana Washington, an Afghan War vet who leads the police bomb squad in London and finds herself faced with a terrorist threat. The British executive producer reteams with Line of Duty’s Vicky McClure for the six-episode adrenaline-fueled first season of Trigger Point. Trigger Point (July 8), Peacock: Fans of Jed Mercurio’s The Bodyguard and Line of Duty rejoice. Rose, who’s been described as the “Mary Poppins of sex rooms”, helps couples to create a space in their homes that’s conducive to satisfying all their sexual fantasies.
How to Build a Sex Room (July 8), Netflix: Luxury interior designer Melanie Rose hosts this reality TV show that offers a different spin on the real estate TV landscape.
The show has been developed and is executive produced by the author Dennis Lehane ( The Drop).
He’s serving a 10-year prison sentence when he’s given the opportunity to enter a maximum-security facility, befriend a serial killer and find out where he hid several bodies - all in exchange for a reduced stay behind bars. Taron Egerton ( Rocketman) stars as Jimmy Keene in this six-episode miniseries. But when she accidentally meets a stranger destined to become her romantic partner - and realizes it - things become unexpectedly complicated.īlack Bird (July 8), Apple TV+: Add this title to the long list of recent based-on-true-events limited series with a crime or scam component ( Candy, The Staircase, The Thing About Pam, Under the Banner of Heaven, The Dropout, WeCrashed, Super Pumped, Inventing Anna, The Girl From Plainville…). She’s a psychic with a real gift for seeing a person’s future and what’s ahead for them. Maggie (July 6), Hulu: This 13-episode sitcom stars Rebecca Rittenhouse ( Red Band Society) as Maggie.