Streaming Series Tracker · Jun 07 Daily Digest
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Three new comedies are sparking early chatter for June viewers:
Apple TV+ just premiered its new limited series remake of thriller Cape Fear, led by Amy Adams, Javier Bardem and Patrick Wilson. The first two episodes are streaming now, with weekly drops through July.
Lucky premieres July 15 on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, then weekly through August 19.
Tulsa King is set for a fifth season renewal, with production shifting from Atlanta to New York for financial and story reasons. A writer's room has already opened and Season 4 filming wrapped, making the announcement a formality.
Dewayne Perkins from The Studio is developing a new comedy series for Hulu, adding fresh talent to the platform's scripted slate.
Mark your calendars: Silo Season 3 premieres Friday, July 3, 2026 at midnight PT.
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Sullivan’s Crossing returns to Netflix June 30 with nine new episodes after previously hitting No. 1 and charting globally. The romance drama follows neurosurgeon Maggie as her ex-husband’s arrival disrupts her fresh start with Cal.
Netflix has now announced the complete cast for its adaptation of Liz Moore's bestselling novel.
Cape Fear arrives on Apple TV+ June 5, following attorneys Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson whose past decision unleashes vengeful killer Javier Bardem. A fresh thriller take on the Scorsese classic.
Netflix drops a teaser and poster for the A Different World sequel, arriving this September.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 2 is the closest thing to a modern Nancy Drew on streaming. This British YA thriller follows teen sleuth Pip...
The final trailer for House of the Dragon Season 3 just dropped on HBO Max, promising no mercy on the throne as the show returns June 21. Catch the 2:40 clip packed with dragon roars and key character confrontations.
Netflix has released the first trailer for In the Hand of Dante, offering an early look at Gerard Butler in Julian Schnabel's star-studded historical crime drama.
Netflix's pattern of abrupt endings continues to frustrate viewers in 2026.
Two Apple TV+ Emmy champions are coming back to help shape your watchlist: