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Resident Alien Renewed for Season 4 and is moving from Syfy to USA Network. Based on the Dark Horse comics series of the same name, Resident Alien follows a crash-landed alien (Alan Tudyk) whose original mission was to kill every living being on the planet. But after spending time on Earth and making friends in the town of Patience, Colo., he changed course and set about on a new plan: To save humanity from other races of aliens who want to claim the world as their own.

In addition to Tudyk, Resident Alien stars Sara Tomko, Alice Wetterlund, Corey Reynolds, Levi Fiehler, Elizabeth Bowen, Meredith Garrettson and Judah Prehn. The series also boasts an impressive list of guest stars including Edi Patterson (The Righteous Gemstones), Terry O’Quinn (Lost), Enver Gjokaj (Invasion), Gary Farmer and Sarah Podemski (Reservation Dogs), and Linda Hamilton.


Game of Thrones Prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms News

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set in an age when the Targaryen line still holds the Iron Throne, and the memory of the last dragon has not yet passed from living memory” and great destinies, powerful foes, and dangerous exploits all await these improbable and incomparable friends.

Starring Peter Claffey (Bad Sisters) as the neophyte knight Dunk (who towers over most) The series had begun production in Belfast, Ireland. The series, which is based on George R.R. Martin’s novella, also stars Dexter Sol Ansell (ITV’s Emmerdale) as Egg, Dunk’s bald young squire. Also featured, Sam Spruell (Fargo) as Maekar Targaryen, Finn Bennett (True Detective: Night Country) as Aerion Targaryen, Bertie Carvel (The Crown) as Baelor Targaryen, Daniel Ings (Sex Education) as Ser Lyonel Baratheon and Tanzyn Crawford (Tiny Beautiful Things) as Tanselle.


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Based on the Laura Lippman novel and set in 1966 Baltimore as the disappearance of a young girl grips the city, Lady in the Lake stars Portman as Jewish housewife Maddie Schwartz, who is seeking to shed a secret past and reinvent herself as an investigative journalist. Emmy nominee Moses Ingram (The Queen’s GambitObi-Wan Kenobi) co-stars as Cleo Johnson, a mother navigating the political underbelly of Black Baltimore while struggling to provide for her family. The two women’s disparate lives seem parallel at first, but when Maddie becomes fixated on Cleo’s mystifying death, a chasm opens that puts everyone around them in danger.

The seven-episode limited series starring Natalie Portman, will premiere July 19 with its first two episodes; subsequent episodes will be released every Friday (through Aug. 23).


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Black Barbie
The Shonda Rhimes-produced documentary celebrates the impact of three Black women at Mattel and tells the story of the first Black Barbie that came to be in 1980.

Apple TV+
Dark Matter
In a panic, Jason2 tells Daniela and Charlie that they must flee town immediately.

Apple TV+
Presumed Innocent
Rusty discovers the evidence against him; Barbara wants to protect herself and her family as new secrets are unearthed.

Apple TV+
Trying
Old friends derail Jason and Nikki’s good intentions; unbeknownst to the couple, their family is about to be rocked.

The CW
PENULTIMATE EPISODE
Walker
Geri is upset with Walker for not sharing his feelings with her; Cassie, Trey and James conduct more interviews; Bonham and Abby adjust their future plans.

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Danielle Savre Joins Found Season 2

Station 19 star Savre who played Maya Bishop has been cast in Season 2 of Found. The series stars Shanola Hampton as Gabi Mosely, the leader of a crisis management firm specializing in locating abduction victims that are being neglected, if not ignored completely. Her career choice was inspired by her own experience of being abducted as a child.

Found’s cast also includes Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Gabi’s former kidnapper Hugh Evans, Kelli Williams as investigator Margaret Reed, Brett Dalton as Detective Mark Trent, Gabrielle Walsh as intern Lacey Quinn, Arlen Escarpeta as tech genius Zeke and Karan Oberoi as security expert Dhan Rana.


House of the Dragon’ Season 2: TV Review

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The first season of “House of the Dragon,” HBO’s prequel to “Game of Thrones” revealed its final stretch of episodes the death of King Viserys (Paddy Considine) and the formation of factions around his two potential heirs. In the war between two scions of the long-reigning Targaryen clan, there are no winners, least of all the realm each contender hopes to rule. The Blacks, loyalists to Viserys’ eldest child Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy), and the Greens, who back Rhaenyra’s half-brother Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney), the progeny of Viserys’ second marriage to Rhaenyra’s childhood friend Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke). A dispute between two squabbling teens cuts directly to a battlefield strewn with corpses; a humble family in a blockaded city worries over the spiking price of food.

And as the war ramps up, cooler heads in both camps are gradually sidelined in favor of bloodthirsty hard-liners like Aemond and Rhaenyra’s uncle/husband Daemon (Matt Smith), whose one-upmanship makes peace an increasingly certain impossibility. Rhaenys was once passed over for the Iron Throne herself. Rhaenyra claims to be acting with the prophecy’s predictions in mind; in reality, she’s only guaranteeing they come to pass.

House of the Dragon” Season 2 will premiere on HBO and Max on June 16 at 9 p.m. ET, with remaining episodes airing weekly on Sundays, and will air on Mondays in the UK on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.


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SUNDAY, JUNE 16

Paramount+
Mayor of Kingstown
The mayor makes his presence known to Konstantin; Bunny brings Mike up to speed on a failed assassination attempt.
9 pm House of the Dragon Season 2 premiere (HBO)

In the wake of Lucerys’ death, both the Greens and the Blacks struggle with what step to take next.

Showtime
The Chi
Jake does his best to distract a restless Victor; Alicia makes a deal and issues a warning.
10 pm D.I. Ray Season 2 premiere (PBS)
10 pm Hotel Cocaine series premiere (MGM+)
Series premiere: A Cuban expat (Law & Order: SVU’s Danny Pino) becomes the manager of the Mutiny Hotel which becomes the epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene in the late ’70s and early ’80s; Michael Chiklis (The Shield) and Yul Vazquez (The Outsider) co-star.

MONDAY, JUNE 17
9 pm The Great American Recipe Season 3 premiere (PBS)
9 pm My Life Is Murder Season 4 premiere (BBC America)

TUESDAY, JUNE 18
3 am Power of the Dream documentary premiere (Prime Video)
9 pm Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution documentary premiere (PBS)
9 pm Here to Climb documentary premiere (HBO)
9 pm Hostage Rescue Season 1 finale (The CW)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
3 am Black Barbie documentary premiere (Netflix)
9 pm Top Chef Season 21 finale (Bravo)
10 pm Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom and Legacy (CNN & OWN)

THURSDAY, JUNE 20
3 am Federer: Twelve Final Days documentary premiere (Prime Video)
3 am Hart to Heart Season 4 premiere (Peacock)
3 am Megamind Rules! Season 1, Part 2 premiere (Peacock)
3 am Perfect Wife: The Disappearance of Sherri Papini docuseries premiere (Hulu; all three episodes)
3 am Pretty Little Liars Season 2 (aka Summer School) finale (Max)
5:30 pm MLB at Rickwood Field: A Tribute to the Negro Leagues (Fox)
9 pm Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. documentary premiere (HBO)

FRIDAY, JUNE 21
3 am Kung Fu Panda 4 streaming premiere (Peacock)
3 am Perfect Match Season 2 finale (Netflix)
3 am Shoresy Season 3 premiere (Hulu; all six episodes)
3 am Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood docuseries premiere (Max; all two episodes)
3 am Trigger Warning movie premiere (Netflix)
7 pm Doctor Who Season 14 finale (Disney+)
7 pm No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie (Nickelodeon)

SATURDAY, JUNE 22
3 am Trixie Motel: Drag Me Home Season 1 finale (Max)
8 pm Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple documentary premiere (HBO)