We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data. Cookie Policy
Accept
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: 15 TV reveals we’re wanting ahead to watching this summer time
Share
Font ResizerAa
NEW YORK DAWN™NEW YORK DAWN™
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • New York
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
  • Crypto & NFTs
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Art
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Follow US
NEW YORK DAWN™ > Blog > Entertainment > 15 TV reveals we’re wanting ahead to watching this summer time
15 TV reveals we’re wanting ahead to watching this summer time
Entertainment

15 TV reveals we’re wanting ahead to watching this summer time

Last updated: May 15, 2025 10:52 am
Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025
Share
SHARE

If there’s one factor that may be stated concerning the first half of this 12 months, it’s that we had nice tv. We’re speaking memorable, going-down-in historical past TV. Whether or not it was the return of “Severance” and “The White Lotus,” or the arrival of latest collection like “The Pitt” and “Dying for Sex,” it felt like appointment tv had returned, and there was one thing for everybody — and everybody appeared to be watching.

Happily, there’s numerous nice tv to look ahead to this summer time as effectively. Within the coming months, we’ll see returning favorites, documentaries about previous favorites — prehistoric in a single case, new action-packed collection and reveals that may merely make you snigger. And in these instances, we might all use some laughter and a superb distraction. So get able to be transported to previous worlds, new worlds and current ones — we’re wanting ahead to those escapes.

‘Pee-wee as Himself’(HBO, Might 23)

Paul Reubens seems in “Pee-wee as Himself,” a two-part documentary coming to HBO that premiered on the Sundance Movie Pageant.

(Dennis Keeley / HBO)

“It turns out that you’re not really supposed to direct your own documentary; you’re not supposed to control your own documentary,” says Paul Reubens, who would have preferred to. However, he sat for 40 hours of interviews for this correctly admiring, although not sanitized, two-part posthumous documentary. Issues of ambition, artistry and anonymity are mentioned, together with sure public occasions and misconceptions, however above all of the movie reminds you what a present Pee-wee was to the tradition, and, I’m able to say, the psychological well being of the nation. “Death is so final,” Reubens tells director Matt Wolf, who didn’t know that the actor had most cancers, “that to be able to get your message in at the last minute, or at some point, is incredible.” — Robert Lloyd

‘And Just Like That …’Season 3 (Max, Might 29) Two women stand in a kitchen in front of a sink, next to a blue fridge.

Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Seema (Sarita Choudhury) in Season 3 of “And Just Like That …”

(Craig Blankenhorn / Max)

For those who’re one of many many individuals who can’t assist however marvel what a season of “And Just Like That …” might be like with out Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez), that is your summer time. The revival might lack the attraction, vitality and cultural influence of “Sex and the City,” however, like Carrie chasing Huge, many people maintain coming again for extra of its deranged and addictive shenanigans. The third season guarantees one thing new and surprising as we examine in with the ladies throughout a New York Metropolis summer time. After years of writing about her intercourse life and of these in her orbit, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is branching out to pursue fiction. She’s additionally settling into her three-floor Gramercy Park dwelling, which features a rat downside and a flirty next-door neighbor, whereas attempting to determine her sophisticated relationship with Aidan (John Corbett). In the meantime, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is hitting the relationship scene after her break up with Che, and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is contending along with her daughter Lily’s (Cathy Ang) new romance. I’m prepared and seated like a supportive buddy at a vent sesh attempting to not decide questionable choices. — Yvonne Villarreal

‘Walking With Dinosaurs’(PBS, June 16) Three people in long-sleeve shirts digging and examining fossilized remains in the earth at a dig site.

A staff unearthing fossilized bones at a dig web site in “Walking With Dinosaurs.”

(Sam Wigfield / BBC)

I like dinosaurs. It’s a childhood affinity that began with “The Land Before Time” (1988), was solidified with “Jurassic Park” (1993) and had under no circumstances waned by the point the unique “Walking With Dinosaurs” collection hit U.S. TVs in 2000. The unique present gave the prehistoric reptiles the character documentary therapy, providing glimpses of a world that was dominated by dinosaurs hundreds of thousands of years in the past by the magic of CGI and animatronics. I nonetheless keep in mind being wowed by a stegosaurus attempting to fend off an allosaurus and being unhappy a few T. rex that died attempting to guard her infants. All that’s to say, I’m wanting ahead to extra narrated adventures of how dinosaurs lived and died on this new reimagining with up to date science and CG animation. Among the many dinosaurs which have been teased to get a highlight are triceratops, spinosaurus, Utahraptors, Albertosaurus, gorgosaurus and a Lusotitan. — Tracy Brown

‘Outrageous’(Britbox, June 18) Two couples in formal attire stand holding champagne glasses in a ballroom.

Nancy (Bessie Carter), Joss (Will Attenborough), Pamela (Isobel Jesper Jones) and Tom (Toby Regbo) in BritBox’s “Outrageous.”

(Kevin Baker / BritBox)

The mixed-up antics of fictional British aristocrats are nothing in contrast with the real-life adventures and misadventures of England’s well-known Mitford sisters — some celebrated, some infamous, some simply getting on with issues, comparatively talking — docu-dramatized on this six-part collection, set between the world wars. Meet novelist Nancy (Bessie Carter, from “Bridgerton”); nation woman Pamela (Isobel Jesper Jones); fascists Diana (Joanna Vanderham) and Unity (Shannon Watson), whose center identify was Valkyrie; progressive journalist Jessica (Zoe Brough) and Deborah (Orla Hill), a duchess. Plus garments! Furnishings! Vehicles! — R.L.

‘The Gilded Age’Season 3 (HBO, June 22) Two women in period dress stand in a parlor.

Dorothy (Audra McDonald) and Peggy (Denée Benton) in Season 3 of HBO’s “The Gilded Age.”

(Karolina Wojtasik / HBO)

As our fashionable instances proceed to grow to be ever so unprecedented, you will discover me frothing on the mouth for a star-studded interval piece with low stakes and excessive style. Please, whisk me away to the drawing rooms and eating halls of Eighties Manhattan to hang around with railroad tycoons, socially formidable girls and a brand new technology of rule breakers, particularly once they’re performed by Morgan Spector, Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald and Donna Murphy. And naturally, the present — from “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes — continues its custom of stacking its solid with good stage actors, this time including Phylicia Rashad, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Victoria Clark, Invoice Camp and Leslie Uggams, to call just some. My solely criticism: Just like the second season, the third is barely eight episodes. I assume I’ll need to cope by merely restarting your entire collection from the very starting — once more. — Ashley Lee

‘Ironheart’(Disney+, June 24) A girl with two braids in a hoodie stands looking downward. A big metal suit stands behind her.

Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) in Marvel’s “Ironheart” on Disney+.

(Jalen Marlowe)

It’s been practically 5 years for the reason that “Ironheart” collection was initially introduced and I’ve been patiently ready for Riri Williams to get her second within the MCU highlight since. Within the comics, Riri is an engineering genius identified for making her personal Iron Man-inspired excessive tech swimsuit of armor. Audiences acquired a glimpse of Riri (Dominique Thorne) in motion within the 2022 movie “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the place she is launched because the whiz child MIT pupil that will get pulled into the occasions of the movie for inventing a vibranium detector and later helps construct armored fits for the Wakandans. Her upcoming solo collection is ready after the occasions of “Wakanda Forever” and can dive extra into Riri’s backstory as she returns to Chicago, her hometown. Inside Riri’s orbit is Parker Robbins (Anthony Ramos), described as a mysterious but charming misfit who possesses a magical hood that lets him faucet into the darkish arts. We’ll simply have to attend to see whether or not science or magic comes out on prime. — T.B.

‘The Bear’Season 4 (FX on Hulu, June 25) A woman in a white chef's coat and a red bandana on her head stands next to a man sitting on a prep table.

Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) and Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) in “The Bear.”

Whether or not the third season of “The Bear” misplaced a few of its mojo as considered one of TV’s most compelling collection could also be up for debate, however it hasn’t diminished our anticipation to meet up with Carmy and firm in Season 4. Final season ended with a number of challenges: The brand new fine-dining restaurant receives a harsh evaluation, Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) considers leaving the restaurant, and the connection between Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) is on the outs. These occasions appear to be organising a season that may delve into the aftermath of how they’ll confront the great and the dangerous of restaurant life. And after making her directorial debut with final season’s stand-out episode “Napkins,” Edebiri has co-written an episode with co-star Lionel Boyce (Marcus) for Season 4. It’s a promising signal that we’ll be well-fed this summer time. — Y.V.

‘It’s At all times Sunny in Philadelphia’Season 17 (FXX, July 9) A group of people standing around a bar looking a piece of machinery.

The gang from “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and the crew from “Abbott Elementary” are crossing over once more. From left: Jacob (Chris Perfetti), Janine (Quinta Brunson), Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph), Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Charlie (Charlie Day).

(Steve Swisher / FX)

The gang from Paddy’s Pub is again for one more season and this one is particular for a few causes: First, it’s the twentieth anniversary of the collection premiere — it’s the longest-running live-action comedy collection — and second, we’ve got one other crossover episode on the horizon. Earlier this 12 months, we acquired to see Candy Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Frank (Danny DeVito) go to ABC’s “Abbott Elementary,” the place they put in some volunteer hours, due to a court docket order. Now, the “Abbott Elementary” bunch might be featured in “Sunny,” the place we’ll get to see issues from the gang’s viewpoint. However that’s not all. This season’s theme is “The Gang Embraces the Corporate Era,” a becoming one contemplating the instances we’re residing in, the place cash guidelines the whole lot. I, for one, welcome them as company overlords. — Maira Garcia

‘Too Much’(Netflix, July 10) A woman in a pink dress sitting on a bed holding a dog that is also in a pink dress.

Jessica (Megan Stalter) in Netflix’s “Too Much.”

(Ana Blumenkron / Netflix)

It’s been 13 years for the reason that premiere of Lena Dunham’s HBO collection “Girls,” an era-defining present that adopted a bunch of messy 20-something New Yorkers. And in her newest undertaking for Netflix, Dunham is concentrated on the subsequent decade of life with “Too Much.” Co-created along with her husband Luis Felber, this romantic comedy collection goals to indicate that your 30s may be simply as messy but in addition stuffed with pleasure. It stars Megan Stalter as Jessica, a workaholic who leaves New York for London after her life unravels when her boyfriend breaks up along with her, and Will Sharpe as Felix, a Londoner who turns into Jessica’s love curiosity. Stalter has captivated viewers along with her flip as Kayla in “Hacks,” the nepo child assistant turned companion, and this collection is prone to maintain her star rising. — M.G.

‘Dexter: Resurrection’(Paramount+ with Showtime, July 11) A man in a jacket leans a hand against a maroon beam with a sign that reads "York Street" in a subway station.

Michael C. Corridor as Dexter Morgan in “Dexter: Resurrection” on Paramount+ with Showtime.

(Zach Dilgard / Paramount+ with SHOWTIME)

You simply can’t maintain a beloved serial killer down. It definitely appeared that Dexter Morgan, the blood-splatter analyst and serial killer who headlined Showtime’s massively fashionable “Dexter,” had lastly run out of luck after being shot to loss of life by his son Harrison within the 2022 reboot “Dexter: New Blood.” Michael C. Corridor, who has portrayed the artful killer with a code since 2006, clearly indicated in a Los Angeles Occasions interview that Dexter had met his maker, acknowledging that many followers would mourn his demise: “As upsetting as it might be, I hope audiences will appreciate the resonance of Dexter dying … at the hands of his son.” Nevertheless it seems that the top was not the top in spite of everything for Dexter, who has someway survived the taking pictures by Harrison Morgan (Jack Alcott) and is returning for “Dexter: Resurrection,” a continuation of the “New Blood” sequel. The collection finds Dexter awakening from a coma and discovering that Harrison has vanished. The solid contains Uma Thurman and David Zayas, reviving his portrayal of Det. Angel Batista from the unique collection. Additionally coming back from “Dexter” is James Remar, who performed Morgan’s father Harry Morgan. — Greg Braxton

‘Chief of War’(Apple TV+, Aug. 1) A group of men crouching in the sand on the beach with one man in a red headdress standing above them.

Jason Momoa stars because the warrior Ka‘iana in Apple TV+’s “Chief of War.”

(Apple)

Movies or collection about Native Hawaiians and their historical past have been few and much between, however this new historic drama goals to rectify that. The nine-episode miniseries facilities on the story of Ka‘iana, a warrior who tries to unify the Hawaiian islands before colonization in the late 18th century. Jason Momoa leads the largely Polynesian ensemble cast that includes Luciane Buchanan (“The Night Agent”) and Temuera Morrison (“The Mandalorian”). In addition to starring, Momoa co-wrote the series with Thomas Pa’a Sibbett (“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”) and govt produces. Undoubtedly, there might be comparisons to “Shogun” due to its historic roots and battle sequences, and that’s not a foul factor, given its success. It’s additionally one other step for on-screen illustration and extra inclusive epics. — M.G.

‘Wednesday’Season 2, Half 1 (Netflix, Aug. 6) Five people in dark clothing stand in front of a black vehicle with several suitcases tied to the top.

The Addams household is again for Season 2 of “Wednesday.” From left: Lurch (Joonas Suotamo), Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez), Factor and Gomez (Luis Guzmán).

(Helen Sloan / Netflix)

It’s been three years, however our favourite sleuthing goth teenager Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) is lastly again, as is the remainder of her clan. On this season — which is break up in two elements, the second arriving Sept. 3 — Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez), Wednesday’s little brother, is becoming a member of Nevermore Academy, and their mother and father, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Gomez (Luis Guzmán), may also have a presence on campus. Whereas that improvement is sufficient to make any teenager wish to die — metaphorically! — not less than Wednesday can have Factor to maintain her firm, alongside along with her sunny, polar reverse roommate Enid (Emma Myers) — they did embrace within the Season 1 finale, in spite of everything. Additionally returning is Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester and killer hyde Tyler, performed by Hunter Doohan. We’ll meet some new faces too: Grandmama Hester Frump, performed by “Absolutely Fabulous” star Joanna Lumley, and Steve Buscemi as Nevermore’s new principal Barry Dort. That’s a lot to maintain me intrigued, and if the soundtrack is nearly as good as final time — who can neglect the dance scene with “Goo Goo Muck” — I can die glad. — M.G.

‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’(Starz, Aug. 8) A man and a woman in period dress hold hands as they stand in a field.

Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy) and Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) in “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” on Starz.

(Sanne Gault / Starz)

‘Alien: Earth’(FX on Hulu, Aug. 12) A woman with red braids and a headset stands in front of a rockslide. Two men stand behind her.

Alex Lawther as Hermit, left, Diem Camille as Siberian and Moe Bar-El as Rashidi in FX’s “Alien: Earth.”

(Patrick Brown/FX)

Greater than 4 a long time after it first crept onto film screens, “Alien” stays one of many scariest movies ever made, with scenes that proceed to horrify and shock even after repeated viewings. Apart from James Cameron’s “Aliens,” not one of the quite a few sequels have come near matching the ability of Ridley Scott’s unique, although many followers admired 2024’s “Alien: Romulus.” The vicious extraterrestrial is now set to wreck havoc in “Alien: Earth,” which is able to premiere this summer time. Within the new collection, a younger girl (Sydney Chandler) and a bunch of tactical troopers uncover a mysterious vessel that crash-lands on Earth. The drama is created, written and directed by Noah Hawley, who has expanded the story of the 1996 movie “Fargo,” reworking it into a preferred and ingenious anthology collection. The solid contains Timothy Olyphant (“Justified”). — G.B.

‘Fixed’(Netflix, Aug. 13) An animated grey dog wearing a tag that reads Bull is embraced by the tail of an orange dog.

Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated streaming movie “Fixed” options the voices of Adam Devine and Kathryn Hahn.

(Netflix)

On this “Lady and the Tramp” for our much less harmless instances, the good Genndy Tartakovsky (“Dexter’s Laboratory,” “Samurai Jack,” “Primal”) animates an R-rated comedy, written with Jon Vitti (“The Simpsons”), a few canine who learns he’ll be neutered the subsequent morning and units off to spend the day on an journey. This streaming movie options superb 2D animation, the very best of all cartoon codecs, with nods to Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. Adam Devine stars because the voice behind the focused pup with Kathryn Hahn, Idris Elba, Bobby Moynihan, Fred Armisen, Michelle Buteau and Beck Bennett filling out the again. — R.L.

You Might Also Like

Janelle James had only one query about that large ‘Abbott’ twist: ‘Do I nonetheless receives a commission?’

A story of two eras: Terri Lyne Carrington pays tribute to the revolutionary spirit of Max Roach on ‘We Insist 2025!’

50 years after Marshal Matt Dillon’s final draw, ‘Gunsmoke’ is a streaming hit

The unusual historical past behind Brian Wilson’s misplaced rap music ‘Sensible Women’

Seashore Boys hailed in own residence city

TAGGED:showssummerwatching
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
Popular News
Greater than half of adults and a 3rd of youngsters and adolescents predicted to have obese or weight problems by 2050
Health

Greater than half of adults and a 3rd of youngsters and adolescents predicted to have obese or weight problems by 2050

Editorial Board March 4, 2025
The Secret Lifetime of LA’s Small Museums
Biden and Latin American Leaders Announce Migration Deal
The week’s bestselling books, Dec. 22
Giants’ depressing season continues with scathing message to John Mara adopted by eighth straight loss to Saints

You Might Also Like

Seashore Boys fill stadium in wake of Watt hoopla
Entertainment

Seashore Boys fill stadium in wake of Watt hoopla

June 12, 2025
Seashore Boys fill stadium in wake of Watt hoopla
Entertainment

Brian Wilson: Good Vibrations once more

June 12, 2025
‘Agushto Papá’ challenges música Mexicana artists to talk up on immigration raids
Entertainment

‘Agushto Papá’ challenges música Mexicana artists to talk up on immigration raids

June 12, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter will get cheeky as she proclaims new album, ‘Man’s Finest Good friend’
Entertainment

Sabrina Carpenter will get cheeky as she proclaims new album, ‘Man’s Finest Good friend’

June 12, 2025

Categories

  • Health
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • World
  • Art

About US

New York Dawn is a proud and integral publication of the Enspirers News Group, embodying the values of journalistic integrity and excellence.
Company
  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • Accessibility Statement
Contact Us
  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability
Term of Use
  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© 2024 New York Dawn. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?