Yeah, it's been over a month since I've done one of these and I've not watched that many things since then but here's a look at what I have seen.
9-1-1: The real test for this show will be next season. Will the decision to have killed off Bobby Nash been a disaster or can the show actually survive without him? These last three episodes at least put his successor to bed with Howie assuming the mantle along with the birth of his and Maddie's son. There was some closure for Athena, Hen and Karen's family being completed, more of Ravi (make him a regular already) and plenty of Buck/Eddie scenes with side order of Tommy. Not a great ending but not awful either.
Overcompensating: What can I say about this Amazon college coming of age comedy series? The following actually - a) it's the type of show that would've felt fresh and original had it been released twenty years ago, b) Benito Skinner really shouldn't have cast himself or Adam DiMarco because they both looked too old for their respective roles c) the Charlie XCX references were a bit much as was Megan Fox and d) the potential romance between Benny and Miles was just disappointing. I appreciate some of the hot guys and I liked the budding friendship with Benny/Carmen and certain guest actors but overall, this show was mostly lacking.
The Last Of Us: There's no denying that the decision to kill off Joel so early in the second season has had such a ripple effect. I think for a chunk of the audience, losing the character and Pedro Pascal was enough for them to sign out. I'll admit, I did struggle with the rest of the season, so the brief reappearance of Joel was nice but do general audiences care enough about Ellie vs. Abby or the Ellie/Dina romance to help Season 3? We'll see.
- The second season of Netflix's The Gentlemen has gone into production.
- Showtime have renewed Yellowjackets for a fourth season.
- AppleTV+ have renewed The Studio for a second season.
- A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms will now air on HBO in 2026.
- Welcome To Derry will premiere on HBO Max during the Fall.
- T'Nia Miller has been cast as Jocasta for upcoming Disney+ MCU series, Vision.
- David Tennant will remain as a regular for the second season of Rivals for Disney+. It's currently filming and will be twelve episodes.
- Dexter: Resurrection will premiere from July 11th on Paramount+ on Showtime from July 11th.
- Kaia Gerber has signed on as the lead for upcoming FX adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's The Shards. The show will be executive produced by Ryan Murphy.
- Krysten Ritter will reprise her role as Jessica Jones for the second season of Daredevil: Born Again for Disney+.
- The Wheel Of Time has been cancelled by Amazon after three seasons.
- The upcoming Harry Potter series for HBO has officially cast Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton as Harry, Ron and Hermione respectively.
- Bridgerton has officially been renewed for both a fifth and sixth season by Netflix. Season 4 will premiere in 2026.
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