We know, it’s peak TV, and you’ve already got your shows.
But wait, there’s more!
Here are a few upcoming shows that could lure you inside during the sunny summer months.
âYellowstoneâ
Release Date: June 20, 2018
Following a number of box office bombs in the late ’90s, Oscar-winner Kevin Costner has been going through a second career renaissance over the past several years. âYellowstoneâ will see Costner return to television for the first time since the Emmy-winning âHatfields & McCoys.â He plays the head of the Dutton family, who find themselves in the midst of a territory war with a neighboring Indian reservation. Creator Taylor Sheridan has written some of modern cinemaâs best neo-westerns, including âHell or High Waterâ and âWind River.â With him involved, we can expect a fresh spin on a familiar story about culture clash.
âCloak & Daggerâ
Release Date: June 7, 2018
Between the releases of âAvengers: Infinity Warâ and âAnt-Man and the Wasp,â youâre going to need something MCU-related to hold you over. Fortunately, Marvelâs âCloak & Daggerâ has you covered. This series follows two teenagers who finds themselves both romantically and supernaturally linked. Being a Freeform program, âCloak & Daggerâ will likely be geared primarily towards the young adult demographic, as opposed to more adult Marvel shows like âDaredevilâ or âJessica Jones.â Based on the early reception from South by Southwest, however, the series has the potential to become something truly special with stars Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph making for a divine pairing.
âCastle Rockâ
Release Date: July 25, 2018
After âThe Handmaidâs Taleâ became the first streaming service show to win an Outstanding Drama Series Emmy, Hulu started to pop up on a lot more radars. âCastle Rockâ sounds like another excellent reason to subscribe to the service. For starters, thereâs the ensemble, which features the likes of Sissy Spacek, Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd, and Terry O’Quinn, to name a few. Then thereâs the talent behind the camera with J. J. Abrams acting as an executive producer. On top of all that, itâs based on the various stories of Stephen King, whose most recent adaptations have mostly hit it out of that park. It may be premature, but we think weâve found our latest television obsession.
Any TV gems actually on your radar we should know about? Tell us!