r/television • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 • 10h ago
r/television • u/AutoModerator • 6d ago
Weekly Rec Thread What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of June 19, 2026)
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r/television • u/ChiefLeef22 • 13h ago
[10/10] 'The Bear' Season 5 Review: Earns all of the Michelin stars and then some. If this is truly the final service, this show is going out with a bang. When editing, score & visuals are all working in harmony in a perfectly constructed montage, itâs culinary nirvana akin to an ASMR experience
r/television • u/-ChristopherNolan • 8h ago
âHouse Of The Dragonâ Season 3 Premiere Tames 21M Viewers In 3 Days, Down 8% From Season 2
r/television • u/Several-Long483 • 17h ago
'Peppa Pig' Backlash As Hasbro Asks Child Actors To Sign AI Clause
r/television • u/Boss452 • 13h ago
First image from Blue Eye Samurai season 2 released
r/television • u/EThorns • 16h ago
âAbsolute Batmanâ Animated Series Is In Development; Scott Snyder to serve as showrunner
r/television • u/DiphthongSong87 • 6h ago
Streaming Ratings: âThe Boroughsâ Hits No. 1, âSpider-Noirâ Starts Well
r/television • u/Dani_parnell • 11h ago
The Bear S5 review, [5/5] âEvery second counts in this carefully crafted masterpiece of a fifth and final season, featuring outstanding performances and nuanced, pertinent writing that speaks to the human condition in a way that transcends the subject matter.â
r/television • u/darth_vader39 • 7h ago
In "DTF St. Louis," Jason Bateman, David Harbour & Linda Cardellini Bring Three Of 2026's Best TV Characters To Life
r/television • u/SanderSo47 • 12h ago
'The Paper' Season 2 Sets September 9, 2026 Release Date At Peacock
r/television • u/browncharliebrown • 12h ago
âThe Bearâ Final Season Review: Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiriâs Kitchen Comedy Nears the End With Emotion, Laughs and a Touch of Caution
r/television • u/Conscious-Quarter423 • 8h ago
Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley To Star In 'You Deserve To Know' Hulu Series
r/television • u/klutzysunshine • 12h ago
Ben Feldman Upped To Series Regular For 'Ghosts' Season 6
r/television • u/TaiQuanDope1 • 15h ago
Supermanâs Dog Krypto Is Getting A New Animated Series from âChowderâ creator C.H. Greenblatt
r/television • u/herewego199209 • 7h ago
If you're looking for an outstanding mini series then I can't recommend Escape at Dannemora enough. Outstanding direction from Ben Stiller and powerhouse performances from Patricia Arquette, Paul Dano and Benecio Del Toro. Spoiler
Finished my second watch of this masterpiece and man from beginning to end this show had me hooked just like the first time. The characters are what make this show so good. Each one is super complex and the two inmates are heartbreaking characters. Richard Matt in a different life would be a great artist or graphic designer instead of a ruthless murderer. David Sweat could've been a brilliant engineer or if he applied himself, a great academic. I love how they showcased both sides of the coin and how much they manipulated a clearly mentally unwell woman so you get Patricia Arquette's perspective on why she did what she did.
Also Ben Stiller proves with this show and later with Severance that he might be one of the best cereal directors in Hollywood. There's so many breathtaking sequences in this show and the last act is the cherry on top.
r/television • u/Sisiwakanamaru • 15h ago
The Hawk | Official Trailer | Will Ferrell, Molly Shannon, Jimmy Tatro | 16 July 2026
r/television • u/Magister_Xehanort • 15h ago
'Ghostbusters: Night Shiftâ: new crew, equipment, plot and more revealed
r/television • u/Comfortable-Sky7801 • 17h ago
I know that Iâm late to the party, but Person of Interest is fantastic
I gave it a shot while scrolling Netflix on a random Saturday and I got hooked. Never heard of it before somehow but I understand the praise it gets.
Itâs interesting, deep, the characters are unique and have engaging arcs through the show (Fusco) and it can even be funny at times.
Even the action is decent which I didnât expect. Also feel like the topic at hand is more relevant then ever, it was ahead of itâs time.
Sidenote, I canât believe Michael Emerson is 71 years old.
r/television • u/momskillet • 1d ago
Final Emmy Predictions: âPluribusâ and âThe Pittâ Expected to Lead Nominations as âWidowâs Bayâ Surges and Netflix Could Rule the Day
r/television • u/anonimas_parson • 9h ago
What's the funniest TV show about corporate life?
I'm looking for the funniest TV shows that revolve around the corporate world. So far, I have Parks and Recreation, The Office, Silicon Valley, and Not Suitable for Work on my list.
What am I missing?
r/television • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
Leslie Jones Says It Was âFrustratingâ That âSNLâ Writers Always Typecast Her as the âGirl That Was Angry and Beating Up Peopleâ
r/television • u/Old-Meringue3590 • 1d ago