FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (FRIDAY 6/12/26)
STARZ: Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Premiere)
STARZ: The Listeners (Premiere) at 9pm
NETFLIX: The Polygamist (Premiere)
HBO MAX: Proud (Premiere)
DISNEY+/ HULU: Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (Premiere)
(SATURDAY 6/13/26)
ADULT SWIM: My Adventures with Superman (Premiere) at 12am
MS NOW: Connect with Jacob Soboroff (Premiere) at 10am
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: Liverpool Narcos (Premiere) at 9pm
ABC: 2026 NBA Finals Game 5 New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs at 8:30pm
(SUNDAY 6/14/26)
ABC: National Puerto Rican Day Parade (Premiere) at 12pm
PBS: Grantchester (Premiere) at 8pm
PBS: Patience (Premiere) at 9pm
PARAMOUNT+: The Ultimate Fighter (Premiere)
MOVIES
Disclosure Day – Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, Wyatt Russell, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Elizabeth Marvel, Hettienne Park, Tommy Martinez, Gabby Beans, Jeremy Shamos, Brandon Wilson, Priyanka Kedia, Lora Lee Gayer, Lance Archer, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Brian Cage
Stop! That! Train! – RuPaul, Paul Scheer, Joel McHale, Jerry O’Connell, Nicole Sullivan, Chris Parnell, Nicole RichieNatasha Leggero, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Brock Hayhoe, Simone, Marty Lauter, Jujubee, Ginger Minj, Latrice Royale, Brian Jordan Alvarez
He shoots, he scores! The New York Knicks pulled off a record comeback in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs, defeating the San Antonio Spurs by turning a 29-point deficit into a narrow victory within the final seconds of Wednesday’s game. The score is now 3–1 with a series lead for the Knicks as the competing teams gear up for Game 5 in the Spurs’ home state of Texas on June 13. Saturday’s game will air on ABC and be available to stream through distributors with access to ABC, including DirecTV, Sling, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV. The NBA expects the fifth game to attract between 20 million and 25 million viewers in the US alone.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Shop till you drop. NBCUniversal is launching a new shoppable video series with Bravo personalities Cynthia Bailey, Ariana Biermann, Lindsay Hubbard, Michelle Saniei and Nia Sanchez. “Shop What Happens” is inspired by the format of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” and will feature real commentary and conversations between Bravo personalities as they explore trendy items available for purchase at Target, the series sponsor. While QR codes will appear on-screen to encourage immediate purchases, the show’s format more closely resembles the QVC channel’s style during the heyday of TV home shopping, where real human dialogue spurs short-term sales.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Good news and bad news for Emmy voters – there are fewer submissions to sift through this year. Only 555 programs made it onto this year’s nominating ballot compared to 600 last year, a decline of 7.5%.
· Most of that decline comes from a lack of submissions for prerecorded variety specials (think stand-up specials and concerts like “Wicked: One Wonderful Night”), although there were also dips in the number of dramas, reality shows and live variety specials compared to last year.
· This also marks the first year since the Television Academy merged its Outstanding Scripted Variety series and Outstanding Talk Series categories, meaning that late-night talk shows like “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will have to duke it out with variety shows like “Saturday Night Live.”
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Real Time with Bill Maher” continues on Friday on HBO and HBO Max. This week, the comedic political talk show will feature a one-on-one interview with “New Yorker” contributor and author David Sedaris.
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We hope Larry David enjoyed the Knicks’ victory in Game 4, because his life’s about to get messy again. The limited series “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America” will premiere June 26 on HBO and HBO Max.
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Fightland,” a new series from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s production studio, G-Unit Film & Television, premieres July 31 on Starz. The family crime drama, a story of vengeance and victory from the perspective of a heavyweight champion boxer, is part of the production company’s efforts to create more premium original content for underrepresented audiences.
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Lioness” returns to Paramount+ with Season 3 debuting on August 2. Oscar-winning actresses Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman co-star in the espionage thriller.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Netflix released the full trailer for “Little House on the Prairie,” based on the beloved book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The first season will be available to stream on July 9.
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National Geographic greenlit “Tucci In Great Britain,” a five-part culinary docuseries featuring actor Stanley Tucci. The new series follows the success of “Tucci in Italy” and will spotlight popular dishes and beloved flavors across the region. The series, produced by SALT Productions and OBB, will also be available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.”
(Source: Cynopsis)
Andrew Phung and Scott Townsend, co-creators of the Canadian comedy “Run the Burbs,” signed a deal with Blink49 Studios to produce original scripted and unscripted TV series for a global market. Phung is well known for his role as Kimchee Han in the sitcom “Kim’s Convenience.”
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Doctor Who” is officially in limbo. The BBC and longtime on-again, off-again showrunner Russell T. Davies (along with his
A new book-to-series adaptation is in the works at Peacock. Andrea Mara, Megan Gallagher and Carnival Films, the team behind “All Her Fault,” will develop a new limited series based on another of Mara’s novels, “Such a Nice Girl.”
(Source: Cynopsis)
“Breaking the Deadlock,” a show that explores the country’s toughest issues through a series of interviews, continues July 9 on PBS. The latest episode, “How to Fix an Election,” features nine thought leaders with differing cultural and political backgrounds discussing election ethics and government integrity. Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie and entrepreneur Mark Cuban are among the panelists. The episode will also be available to stream on YouTube and the PBS app.
(Source: Cynopsis)
National Geographic’s annual SHARKFEST (not to be confused with Discovery Channel’s Shark Week) is coming back this summer for its 14th year. The series will kick off July 5 and also be available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The animated sing-along series “Gracie’s Corner” is coming to Disney+ and Disney Jr. on June 15. In addition to linear and streaming rights, the title acquisition also comes with more than 120 short-form videos. Short-form vertical video is a growing priority for streaming platforms including Disney, which recently rolled out a vertical video feed called Verts.
(Source: Cynopsis)
A record 26.3 million people tuned into Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday, making it the most-watched Game 3 since 1998, according to ABC and ESPN.
(Source: Cynopsis)
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MEGA MILLIONS
Today’s Jackpot is $413 million.
(One ticket costs $5.00 as of April 2025)
You can now play in 43 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. NYLottery.NY.gov
POWERBALL
Saturday’s Jackpot is $258 million.
(One ticket costs $2.00)
Powerball is played in 43 states.
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