How is that House of the Dragon episode that resonates with all of us, huh? Things ended there on a tense note and what should have been a pretty compelling (albeit tragic) war ensued.
Still, it’s not the only new TV in town, let alone the only thing you can watch on Sundays this summer. This week is the premiere of Be Black: Echoesthe spin-off of Black orphan. This one won’t be bringing back Tatiana Maslany (yet) to play, well, any of the characters she played on the original show. But it does introduce Krysten Ritter as the woman at the center of a web of conspiracy and (that could be). to suggest) clones.
Here are all the big TV premieres and finales this week.
New shows on Netflix
Agents of mystery
Genre: Reality show
Date of publication: June 18
Showrunner/creator: Jung Jong-yeon
Form: Lee Yong-jin, John Park, Lee Eun-ji, Lee Hye-ri, Kim Do-hoon and Karina
Six ‘agents of mystery’ (popular Korean comedians, singers and more) are tasked with solving a paranormal mystery within six hours. As with most reality shows, they will have to think on their feet and work together; Also like most reality shows, they will get into some jokes as they try to fight their way through.
New shows on Hulu
Coastal
Genre: Hockey comedy
Date of publication: June 19, with two episodes
Showrunner/creator: Jared Keeso
Form: Jared Keeso, Tasya Teles, Harlan Blayne and more
The Letterkenny spin-off returns, with Shoresy (Jared Keeso) and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs bringing their A-game to the National Senior Tournament. They’ll be competing against teams from all over Canada (so it’s some real stiff competition, eh?).
New programs on AMC Plus
Be Black: Echoes
Genre: Clone science fiction
Date of publication: June 23, with one episode
Showrunner/creator: Anna Visko
Form: Krysten Ritter, Amanda Fix, Keeley Hawes and more
Lucy (Krysten Ritter) is an ordinary woman trying to live her life – or so she thinks. Then she is attacked and she tries to find out exactly what is so important from the memories she is missing. Ultimately, that journey leads her… to herself? Like her younger self, walking around these days, in a way that Lucy can’t explain to either of them.