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Tom's Guide
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
5 top new shows to stream this week on Netflix, Hulu and more (June 9-15)
Summer TV keeps the good stuff coming with new shows premiering on Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services, as well as on broadcast and cable TV. This week, Arnold Schwarzenegger's "FUBAR" returns for a high-stakes second season packed with espionage and humor. For fans of Alex Cooper's podcast "Call Her Daddy," the docuseries "Call Her Alex" offers an intimate look at her rise to stardom. Meanwhile, "Granchester" season 10 invites you back to the cozy English village for another round of charm and mystery. Here are our top picks for new TV shows to watch this week. What happens when a college athlete loses everything — then grabs a mic and rewrites the rules? This two-part docuseries digs into Alex Cooper's rollercoaster rise from small-town kid to the force behind 'Call Her Daddy,' one of the biggest podcasts in the world. The doc doesn't shy away from the drama. Yes, Sofia's exit is in there, and Dave Portnoy shows up at some point. But it's also got heart: childhood clips, tour prep, real talk. Cooper isn't just telling her story; she's owning it. Whether you've been with her since the Barstool days or you're just pod-curious, this one's worth watching. All episodes premiere Tuesday, June 10 at 12 a.m. ET on Hulu "RHOM' is back to turn up the heat, just in time for summer. Season 7 finds Alexia reeling from a surprise divorce, Marysol planning a wedding, Lisa living her best Milan runway life and Larsa navigating singlehood. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Meanwhile, Guerdy is cancer-free but not drama-free, Julia's juggling babies and opera, and newcomer Stephanie Shojaee struts in with Birkins and zero chill. It's hot, it's chaotic and it's Miami, so 'Housewives' stans should buckle up. Episode 1 premieres Wednesday, June 11 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo (via Sling or Fubo) or next day on Peacock Arnold is back, baby — and this time, he's bringing Carrie-Anne Moss. 'FUBAR' season 2 cranks up the action as Luke Brunner faces off with an old flame who might end the world … or ruin his life. Luke and daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro) get deeper into the spy game and the mess is even bigger this time — emotionally and explosively. Add in Moss, who trades blows and barbs with Schwarzenegger like she's been doing it for years. The new episodes land right in time for Father's Day. Dad TV for the win. All episodes premiere Thursday, June 12 at 3 a.m. ET on Netflix What if your soulmate turned out to be a scammer? This two-part docuseries exposes the deeply unsettling story of Heather Rovet, a Toronto real estate broker who thought she'd found 'the one.' For three years, her life with Jace felt like a dream … until she discovered he was actually Jason Porter, a career con artist with a history of duping women. What follows isn't just a jaw-dropping unraveling of lies; it's Heather flipping the script, tracking down other victims and refusing to stay silent. Her story is more terrifying than any dating app horror story you've heard. All episodes premiere Friday, June 13 at 3 a.m. ET on Prime Video Life in Grantchester village is anything but quiet in season 10. Alphy Kottaram (Rishi Nair) has finally found his footing, but his past still casts a long shadow. Detective Geordie Keating (Robson Green) is juggling the ups and downs of fatherhood, while Cathy (Kacey Ainsworth) is stepping up her game with some help from Mrs. Chapman. Just when Easter celebrations get underway, a suspicious death shakes things up, pulling everyone into a new mystery. Episode 1 premieres Sunday, June 15 at 8 p.m. ET on PBS


Wales Online
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Grantchester star admits to 'painful' viewing as they boycott watching series
Grantchester star admits to 'painful' viewing as they boycott watching series Charlotte Ritchie, who played Bonnie Davenport in the hit ITV detective drama, has admitted that she hasn't tuned in to watch the final series of Grantchester as it can be 'a little bit painful' Grantchester Season 9 trailer starring Tom Brittney and Robson Green Former Grantchester star Charlotte Ritchie has revealed she hasn't watched the show since her departure, stating that it "can be a little bit painful" to see the series progress without her. Charlotte, who portrayed Bonnie Davenport on the hit ITV detective drama from its seventh season until the recent ninth instalment, discussed her feelings about leaving the show with an honest admission that she's not caught up with the current episodes. Talking about the latest series of Granchester with Radio Times, she explained: "I haven't (watched), only because there's something about watching something after you've left that can be a little bit painful. But I'm so pleased." The actress heaped praise on Rishi Nair for his portrayal of Reverend Alphy Kotteram, noting: "I think he's doing a brilliant job, Rishi [Nair], as the new vicar, and we got to cross over and hang out a bit, which was really nice. Charlotte Ritchie played Bonnie Davenport in Grantchester (Image: ITV ) "He's a really nice guy. And Tom [Brittney, who played Reverend Will Davenport], I think, directed some of the episodes, so they've obviously crossed over," reports Cambridgeshire Live. Article continues below Expressing admiration for her former colleagues, Charlotte commended the entire cast and crew of Granchester, acknowledging the warm environment on set. She continued: "I mean, you've got some really pro actors there: Kacey [Ainsworth], Tessa [Peake-Jones], Robson [Green] and Al [Weaver], and Tom is so lovely. They're really top notch. So I felt in really good company," adding to her praises. Granchester returned to screens earlier this year (Image: ITV ) "But I think it was time to move on. Although I do miss that wig," she reflected on leaving behind the blonde wig she donned in the series, adding, "I didn't want to move on from it." Though she has waved goodbye to Grantchester, Charlotte made a comeback as Kate Lockwood in the climactic fifth and final season of Netflix's psychological thriller You, tying up the intense narrative of serial killer Joe Goldberg in an eagerly awaited concluding chapter. Charlotte joined the cast of the hit show You in 2023, as the drama moved its backdrop to London for an extravagantly executed fourth season. Article continues below Grantchester season 9 is available to watch now on ITVX.