Season two of neo-noir detective series Sugar premieres June 19 on Apple TV. It is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Season two ushers in the return of Los Angeles’ iconic private detective and film connoisseur John Sugar, played by Colin Farrell, who takes on a new missing persons case – searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer – all while continuing the search for his beloved missing sister. As the investigation expands into a citywide conspiracy with sinister […] The post Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Sugar’ Trailer, ‘Love Island USA’ Cast Announced, New ‘The Simpsons’ Episodes, ‘OG Stories’ Premiere Date, Karen Gillan Joins ‘Shrinking’, ‘You’re Killing Me’ Renewed, and More! appeared first on TV Source Magazine. TV Source Magazine - TV News, Spoilers, Recaps, Interviews
Season two of neo-noir detective series Sugar premieres June 19 on Apple TV. It is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Season two ushers in the return of Los Angeles’ iconic private detective and film connoisseur John Sugar, played by Colin Farrell, who takes on a new missing persons case – searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer – all while continuing the search for his beloved missing sister. As the investigation expands into a citywide conspiracy with sinister intentions, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question – how far will he go to do what’s right? In addition to Farrell, the second season introduces a brand-new cast that includes Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton, Laura Donnelly and Sasha Calle, along with special guest star Shea Whigham.
Peacock has revealed the cast for the upcoming new season of Love Island USA. Hosted by Ariana Madix and narrated by comedian Iain Stirling, season eight premieres June 2 with new episodes dropping daily at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET for premiere week, followed by new episodes everyday – except Wednesdays thereafter. Once again, viewers will be able to vote for their favorite couples via the “Love Island USA” app to determine which Islanders will recouple, who will remain in the villa and who goes home heartbroken. Peacock’s companion series Aftersun returns with dynamic new hosts Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa, premiering every Saturday starting June 13 at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET. This year, Aftersun has an all-new look, featuring exclusive never-before-seen footage and capturing exiting Islanders’ genuine reactions as they start to re-enter the world, get their phones back, see fan opinions and reconnect with loved ones back home. Along with intimate in-depth interviews with departing Islanders, Ciara and Tefi will introduce incoming bombshells before they even step foot into the villa.
Three all-new episodes of The Simpsons are set to stream exclusively on Disney+ this summer. The episodes include double-episode “Extreme Makeover: Homer Edition” streaming June 17, and full-length episodes “Simpsley” streaming July 3, and “Yellow Mirror” streaming August 26.
Docuseries OG Stories hosted by Damon Dash will air weekly on BET over five weeks, beginning on June 17. The series features the stories of self-made moguls to put an unfiltered spotlight on the voices of the OGs, pulling back the curtain on what it took for them to become the cultural icons they are today. Each episode dives into the untold past and present of a street legend who built their empires from nothing, revealing the mindset and moments that shaped them. With cinematic visuals and brutally honest conversations, the show explores what it takes to evolve from the trenches to the top. Whether it’s about surviving the streets, making millions, or breaking generational curses, it captures the blueprint from those who’ve lived it, anchored in authenticity, legacy, and culture.
Karen Gillan has joined the cast of Apple TV’s Shrinking. Gillan will appear in the upcoming fourth season of the comedy series.
Acorn TV has renewed murder mystery series You’re Killing Me for a second season. A six-part murder mystery, the first season of You’re Killing Me follows bestselling novelist Allie (Brooke Shields), who forms an unlikely alliance with an aspiring writer and podcaster Andi (Amalia Williamson), to find the killer of a close friend. Tom Cavanagh stars as Jack, the new lead detective of the local Police Department and former city slicker who is trying to acclimate to the quirks of small-town life. Season two, which will again be set in the quaint Maine town of Founder’s Cove, will also consist of six, hour-long episodes and go into production later this year.
Damon Gupton, Susannah Perkins, Benjamin Walker, Nell Fisher and Autumn Molina have joined the cast of Netflix’s The God of the Woods The new series is an adaptation of the New York Times’ bestselling novel by Liz Moore. The series is a multi-generational drama series set in the Adirondacks, exploring the Van Laar family’s dark secrets, class tensions, and the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of 13 year old Barbara Van Laar from her family’s summer camp – in the wake of an earlier family tragedy that may be related. As the past and present collide, the Van Laars’ wealth and influence unravel, revealing the damaging consequences of privilege and the abuse of power. Previously announced cast members include Kerry Condon, Maya Hawke and Ella Rubin.
Guy Fieri is on a mission to serve up epic food and unfiltered conversation with celebrities and influencers in the all-new Food Network series Guy’s Feast Club premiering June 11 at 7p.m. ET exclusively on Food Network’s YouTube channel. From local joints to home-cooked spreads, Fieri caters to his guests’ cravings by connecting over what he knows best – food. In each episode off-the-hook dishes lead to in-depth conversations that are fueled by flavor, fun and even a little competition. When hunger calls, Guy answers, so pull up a chair and get ready to feast! Across the four-episode season, Guy will host a lineup of fascinating guests including a multi-course Italian feast with “Bad Friends” podcast hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino, an incredible tomahawk ribeye sandwich with comedian Bert Kreischer, bourbon brown sugar chicken and tacos with the OG himself Tony Hawk and barbecue and bar games with basketball creator @Jesser. In the premiere episode on June 11, Guy brings Jesser to his Feast Club for a hearty serving of his all-time favorite ribs while Jesser breaks down his wild journey from high school dropout to judging the NBA Dunk Contest. Then things get heated when the two battle it out in a brutal 5-level spicy wings challenge.
The fourth and final season of Death Inc. premieres August 7 on Netflix. The season begins with a big question: who will get the coveted director’s chair? Chemi has the perfect solution: he suggests taking the position “just for a little while,” just long enough to leave his mark, and then later Dámaso can take over. This situation becomes very frustrating for the salesman, who swings between trying to undermine his new boss and shamelessly flattering him. Meanwhile, Chemi’s mind doesn’t rest and he starts implementing new measures that might work somewhere else… but not so much in a funeral home.
Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen continue the beloved tradition of CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live, counting down live to America’s 250th birthday from Times Square. Independence Eve Live with Anderson & Andy: Celebrating 250 will air July 3 from 8pmET through 12:30amET and will feature New York’s unique midnight ball drop honoring the nation’s semi quincentennial and ushering in a landmark year for the country. Throughout the night, Anderson and Andy will be joined by an array of special guests – including celebrated American icons, cultural legends, and inspiring everyday heroes whose stories reflect the spirit, resilience, and diversity of the United States. In addition to the festivities in Times Square, CNN correspondents and reporters stationed across the country will bring viewers into cities and small towns nationwide, spotlighting the people, traditions and celebrations shaping this historic moment in communities coast-to-coast.
Two part docuseries Scott Peterson: The New Evidence will premiere July 17 on A&E. The special revisits the investigation through the lens of newly surfaced evidence, presenting a fresh and deeply detailed perspective on a case that has remained both high-profile and deeply polarizing. More than twenty years after the tragic deaths of Laci and Conner Peterson, multiple petitions filed by Scott Peterson’s defense team have introduced additional points of new evidence that may challenge key aspects of the case. While the latest petition is currently moving through the appeals process, it continues to raise significant questions and could impact public understanding of the case, including arguments pointing toward Peterson’s possible innocence. Led by veteran defense attorney and ABC News legal consultant Chris Pixley, the documentary delivers a meticulous analysis of recent developments, including never before heard witness testimony and first-hand insight from Peterson’s former defense attorney, Mark Geragos and others closest to the case including key experts from the prosecution. Through exclusive expert interviews, cutting-edge scientific analysis such as fetal biometric studies and tidal pattern data, it presents a compelling and multidimensional exploration of events to examine previously unexplored angles and shed new light on lingering questions.
A Woman of Substance premieres June 24 on BritBox. The 8-episode series will debut with two episodes, followed by a weekly episodic rollout. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE, the series is an epic period drama spanning six decades, charting the rise of Emma Harte from penniless Yorkshire maid in the early 1900s to powerful 1970s business mogul. Through love, loss, war, and unrelenting ambition, Emma amasses power, outwits rivals, and shapes her own destiny. The series finds Emma 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.
Million Dollar Nannies premieres June 17 on Freeform. All episodes will premiere June 18 on hulu. It’s not a job, it’s a lifestyle. A young group of elite nannies heads to Ibiza to launch a new kind of agency, built by nannies, for nannies. They’re promised VIP families, life-changing money, and a shot at something bigger than any of them could build alone. But fierce competition, personal drama, and a scandal from the past threaten to derail the dream before the summer sets.
Gamechangers: The Ashlyn Harris Story premieres June 8 on The Roku Channel. Soccer champion and women’s sports advocate Ashlyn Harris is telling her full story for the first time ever. Sharing her triumphs and defeats both on and off the soccer field, Ashlyn bares all, leaving viewers heartbroken at times and inspired at others. Ashlyn Harris is a two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup champion and former U.S. Women’s National Team goalkeeper who has become one of the sport’s most celebrated and outspoken figures. Through interviews with Ashlyn, her family, and her former coaches and mentors, it traces her journey from childhood to her college and professional careers and her post-retirement advocacy for LGBTQ rights and female athletes.
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