The summer TV season of 2025 is packed with exciting new shows and returning favorites. Sci-fi horror series “Alien: Earth” will debut with a gripping Xenomorph origin story. Taron Egerton stars in a new crime drama, while Kevin Williamson’s family saga “The Waterfront” and Jason Momoa’s historical epic “Chief of War” also premiere.
Streaming services have plenty to offer in June. “And Just Like That…” returns on Max. Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and others are adding numerous new shows.
On network TV, favorites like “Bachelor in Paradise” are back on ABC. Key dates to remember include:
– “The Buccaneers” on May 28 (FX)
– “And Just Like That…” on May 29 (Max)
– “Ginny & Georgia” Season 3 on June 5 (Netflix)
– “The Buccaneers” Season 2 on June 18 (Apple TV+)
– “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Season 3 on July 16 (Prime Video)
– “Alien: Earth” on Aug. 12 (FX and Hulu)
– “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” on Aug.
27 (Prime Video)
This guide will be updated with the latest information, previews, reviews, and interviews for the biggest summer shows. It has every detail you need to keep your summer TV viewing on track. The annual list of 2025 TV premiere dates covers hundreds of broadcast, cable, and streaming programs debuting throughout the year.
It includes series premieres, season debuts, shows returning from hiatus, and some special live sports and awards shows. Some of the most anticipated August premieres are:
– “Chief of War” on Apple TV+ (Aug. 1)
– “King of the Hill” Season 14 on Hulu (Aug.
summer TV debuts and returns
4)
– “The Sandman” Season 2A on Netflix (Aug. 6)
– “Eyes of Wakanda” on Disney+ (Aug.
6)
– “Alien: Earth” on FX/Hulu (Aug. 12)
– “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” on Prime Video (Aug. 13)
– “And Just Like That…” Season 3 on Max (Aug.
14)
– “Peacemaker” Season 2 on Max (Aug. 21)
The list is updated daily as more dates are announced. Contact editors@deadline.com for any updates, additions, or adjustments.
For Black viewers, there are plenty of must-watch shows to binge this summer. The MCU spinoff series “Ironheart” premieres June 24 on Disney+, starring Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams. “The Bear” returns for season 4 on Hulu on June 25.
Other top picks include:
– “BMF” season 4 on Starz (June 6)
– “And Just Like That” season 3 on Max
– “Washington Black” starring Sterling K. Brown on Hulu
– Tyler Perry’s new “Divorced Sistas” on BET (June 9)
– “Sistas” season 9 on BET (July 16)
– “Forever” season 1 on Netflix
– “Twisted Metal” season 2 starring Anthony Mackie on Peacock (July 31)
– “Squid Game” final season on Netflix (June 27)
– “Eyes of Wakanda” animated series on Disney+ (Aug. 6)
– “The Gilded Age” season 2 on Max (June 22)
No matter what kind of shows you enjoy, there is something for everyone to watch this summer across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.
Stay tuned for more updates and happy viewing!