‘America’s Got Talent,’ May 30
Tyra Banks takes over as host when this talent competition returns. (NBC, 8 p.m.)
‘Fear the Walking Dead,’ June 4
Fingers crossed that this spinoff of The Walking Dead picks up the pace in Season 3. (AMC, 9 p.m.)
‘I’m Dying Up Here,’ June 4
Jim Carrey serves as EP for this series about the stand-up comedy scene in 1970s L.A. (Showtime, 10 p.m.)
‘Shadowhunters,’ June 5
Been missing this supernatural series? Summer ’17 delivers an exciting new season. (Freeform, 8 p.m.)
‘Stitchers,’ June 5
This show about a secret government agency picks back up with Season 3. (Freeform, 9 p.m.)
‘Queen of the South,’ June 8
Tune into Season 2 of this drama about a woman’s fight to bring down a drug trafficking ring. (USA, 10 p.m.)
‘Dark Matter,’ June 9
Are you ready for Season 3 of this sci-fi space thriller? (Syfy, 8 p.m.)
‘Wynonna Earp,’ June 9
If you haven’t been tuning into this badass supernatural western, now’s the time. (Syfy, 9 p.m.)
‘OITNB,’ June 9
Orange Is the New Black ended Season 4 mid-riot, so Season 5 should be explosive. (Netflix)
‘Orphan Black,’ June 10
You don’t want to miss the final season of this clone-driven sci-fi thriller. (BBC America, 10 p.m.)
‘American Ninja Warrior,’ June 12
Marvel at the athletic prowess of others when this competition comes back. (NBC, 8 p.m.)
‘Suits,’ June 12
This legal drama returns in all of its Gabriel-Macht-suited glory, and we are here for it. (USA, 9 p.m.)
‘GBBS/GBBO,’ June 16
One more season of The Great British Baking Show‘s Mary Berry? Yes please! (PBS, 9 p.m.)
‘The Ranch,’ June 16
Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger and Sam Elliott make this show binge-worthy. (Netflix)
‘Turn,’ June 17
Turn: Washington’s Spies returns for its fourth and final espionage-filled season. (AMC, 9 p.m.)
‘Queen Sugar,’ June 20
Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey created this family drama, so you know it’s good. (June 20)
‘The Mist,’ June 22
This Stephen King novella turned movie is officially coming to the small screen. (Spike TV, 10 p.m.)
‘Playing House,’ June 23
Who doesn’t love a good BFF comedy? Let Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair charm you. (USA, 11 p.m.)
‘GLOW,’ June 23
Nobody is more excited than us about this ’80s-set female wrestling series with Alison Brie. (Netflix)
‘Power,’ June 25
This hit crime drama produced by 50 Cent returns for Season 4 on June 25. (Starz, 9 p.m.)
‘Preacher,’ June 25
This ain’t your typical preacher-type show, y’all. Tune in for Season 2, and you’ll see. (AMC, 10 p.m.)
‘Big Brother,’ June 28
This guilty indulgence is back for yet another season of drama-fueled shenanigans. (CBS, 8 p.m.)
‘Broadchurch,’ June 28
Good news? This brilliant crime drama is back! Bad news? It’s the final season. (BBC America, 10 p.m.)
‘Younger,’ June 28
Funny, authentic, vibrant… this Hilary Duff-helmed romantic comedy is a breezy watch. (TV Land, 10 p.m.)
‘Zoo,’ June 29
Head into the future — 2027, to be exact when Season 3 kicks off this summer. (CBS, 10 p.m.)
‘Gypsy,’ June 30
Naomi Watts stars in this new series about a therapist who, ahem, takes her work home. (Netflix)
‘Snowfall,’ July 5
This heavy new series goes back in time to explore the start of the crack cocaine epidemic. (FX, 10 p.m.)
‘The Fosters,’ July 11
A favorite family drama, The Fosters will pick up where Season 4 left off. (Freeform, 8 p.m.)
‘Bold Type,’ July 11
Inspired by the women of Cosmopolitan, this new drama is bound to be juicy. (Freeform, 9 p.m.)
‘Salvation,’ July 12
Prepare to face your apocalyptic fears with this thriller about an asteroid headed for Earth. (CBS, 9 p.m.)
‘Friends From College,’ July 14
Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders and Fred Savage are set to shine in this new comedy. (Netflix)
‘Game of Thrones,’ July 16
The highly-anticipated Season 7 of GoT finally drops in mid-July, praise be. (HBO, 9 p.m.)
‘The Strain,’ July 16
Set your DVR for this horror drama, which returns for its fourth and final season. (FX, 10 p.m.)
‘Shooter,’ July 18
Ryan Phillippe makes it back to the small screen for another season of suspense. (USA, 10 p.m.)
‘Shark Week,’ July 23
Technically this is many shows rolled into one… but it’s the 30th anniversary, you guys! (Discovery, 7 p.m.)
‘Ballers,’ July 23
Dwayne Johnson is magic in this dramedy as former NFL’er Spencer Strasmore. (HBO, 10 p.m.)
‘Insecure,’ July 23
Issa Rae brings her smart breed of comedy to this series, back for a second season. (HBO, 10:30 p.m.)
‘Somewhere Between,’ July 24
Need reasons to watch this new supernatural thriller? Paula Patton, Devon Sawa. Boom. (ABC, 10 p.m.)
‘Room 104,’ July 28
Same motel room, different story each week. Intriguing, no? (HBO, 11 p.m.)
‘Killjoys,’ July 30
Another season of space-traveling bounty hunters will keep you entertained. (Syfy, 8 p.m.)
‘The Bachelorette’ special, July 31
Don’t miss The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All to see how Rachel’s suitors really feel. (ABC, 8 p.m.)
‘The Sinner,’ Aug. 2
Jessica Biel finds her way back to our TV screens in an exciting new murder miniseries. (USA, 10 p.m.)
‘Ray Donovan,’ Aug. 6
Liev Schreiber reprises the title role in Season 5 of this hit crime drama series. (Showtime, 9 p.m.)
‘Bachelor in Paradise,’ Aug. 8
Once The Bachelorette winds down, it’s time to turn up the heat… in Paradise. (ABC, 8 p.m.)
‘Difficult People,’ Aug. 8
Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner are back in this wickedly funny comedy series. (Hulu)
‘Mr. Mercedes,’ Aug. 8
Another Stephen King adaptation, Mr. Mercedes follows a retired cop on the trail of a killer. (DirecTV)
‘Marlon,’ Aug. 16
Marlon Wayans brings to the small screen a LOL-comedy inspired by his own family. (NBC, 9 p.m.)
‘The Defenders,’ Aug. 18
Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Daredevil and Iron Fist team up in this superhero caper. (Netflix)
‘The Last Ship,’ Aug. 20
Eric Dane (aka former McSteamy) returns as Tom Chandler with new challenges facing his crew. (TNT, 8 p.m.)
‘Survivor’s Remorse,’ Aug. 20
Produced by Lebron James, this comedy comes back in late summer for Season 4. (Starz, 10 p.m.)
‘Broad City,’ Aug. 23
Close out the summer right with Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson. (Comedy Central, 10:30 p.m.)
‘The Tick,’ Aug. 25
This funny new super-series follows an underdog accountant and a strange blue hero. (Amazon)
Leave a Comment