TV not has the canine days of summer time when new exhibits had been scarce and repeats dominated the roost.
July is an particularly busy month this 12 months, with all kinds of choices. Right here’s what to observe for — from wacky comedies to tense dramas to docuseries.
“Maggie”
On this comedy collection, Maggie (Rebecca Rittenhouse, “4 Weddings and a Funeral”) is a mid-thirties lady who runs a psychic operation – however she additionally occurs to have actual talents. Her romantic life turns into difficult when she begins seeing her shopper’s future … and it includes her.
Premiere date: July 6 on Hulu
“Boo, Bitch”
The comedy stars Lana Condor (“To All The Boys I’ve Cherished Earlier than”) and is helmed by Erin Ehrlich (“Loopy Ex Girlfriend”) and Lauren Lungerich (“On My Block”). It revolves round a highschool senior who lives below the radar however desires to be observed. One evening, she will get the possibility to make her life extra epic however, the subsequent morning, she discovers that she’s now a ghost. Hey, it occurs.
Premiere date: July 8 on Netflix

“Black Chicken”
A psychological thriller starring Taron Egerton and Ray Liotta (in one in all his last roles) and primarily based on a real story. When Jimmy Keene (Egerton), a highschool soccer star and the son of a cop, is convicted of drug-dealing, he’s provided a selection: he can spend 10 years in jail or be transferred a maximum-security jail for the criminally insane to befriend a suspected serial killer (Paul Walter Hauser) and discover out the place his victims’ our bodies are buired. Based mostly on Keene’s true crime memoir “In With The Satan: A Fallen Hero, A Serial Killer, and A Harmful Discount for Redemption.”
Premiere date: July 8 on AppleTV+

“Declare to Fame”
Hosted by Kevin and Frankie Jonas (siblings of the extra well-known Nick and Joe Jonas), this actuality collection follows 12 movie star kin as they stay in the identical home, attempt to hold their identities secret, compete in challenges for a money prize and play “DNA detective” on one another.
Premiere date: July 11 on ABC (10 p.m.)

“The whole lot’s Trash”
Created by and starring Phoebe Robinson (“2 Dope Queens,”) this comedy follows Phoebe (Robinson), a Brooklyn-based 30something podcaster whose wild conduct threaten’s her brother’s success when he launches a political marketing campaign.
Premiere date: July 13 on Freeform (10 p.m.)

“5 Guys a Week”
Every episode of this actuality courting collection present focuses on a brand new lady as she dates 5 completely different males over the course of every week — whereas all of them stay in her house, in fact.
Premiere date: July 13 on Lifetime (10 p.m.)
“Resident Evil”
A brand new sci-fi zombering providing within the in style franchise. It’s 14 years after a virus brought about the apocalypse, and Jade Wesker (Ella Balinska) tries to outlive, whereas additionally attempting to determine what occurred to her sister.
Premiere date: July 14 on Netflix
“Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons”
This docuseries chronicles the rise and fall of the well-known lingerie empire whereas additionally examines the connection between former CEO Les Wexner and Jeffrey Epstein.
Premiere date: July 14 on Hulu
“Paper Women”
A sci-fi collection that appears like half “Stranger Issues,” half “Yellowjackets.” It’s primarily based on a comic book by Brian Okay. Vaughan (“Runaways”) and follows 4 ladies who get despatched on an journey by way of time whereas they’re out delivering papers on the morning after Halloween in 1988. Throughout their journey, they encounter future variations of themselves.
Premiere date: July 29 on Prime Video
