This Week in TV

Euphoria Ends, Sweet Magnolias Returns, and June Keeps the Premieres Coming

Euphoria closes the book, Sweet Magnolias heads back to Netflix, and June's second week brings a surprisingly busy run of premieres and returns.

Week of 2026-06-08
Last week had the splashier headline premieres, but this one is not quiet. Euphoria officially became a finished HBO story, Sweet Magnolias heads back to Netflix, Raising Kanan starts its final run, and a few new series arrive while the June calendar keeps stacking up.

The Week Ahead

The new Hulu comedy premieres June 8, with Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement turning a best-friend bond into a full family feud after Steve starts dating Alice's adult daughter. It is messy, high-concept, and exactly the kind of oddball summer comedy worth flagging.

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Every Year AfterPrime Video

Prime Video launches this romantic drama on June 10, adapting Carley Fortune's Every Summer After into a six-summers-and-one-reckoning story. If the week needs a softer counterweight to crime, cults, and franchise finales, this is it.

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Season 5 arrives June 11 on Netflix, sending Serenity's comfort-TV trio into a new chapter with wedding bells, bigger dreams, and enough friend-group feeling to keep the margaritas flowing.

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The fifth and final season premieres June 12 on Starz. That makes it more than another Power universe check-in: this is the last stretch for Kanan's origin story, and final seasons deserve appointment status.

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All the Queen's MenParamount+BET+

Season 5 premieres June 10 on Paramount+, bringing Madam's Atlanta nightclub orbit back into the weekly mix. It is not subtle television, but it is a current U.S. return with an audience that knows exactly what it wants.

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Season 3 starts June 13 on Adult Swim, with the next-day Max window keeping it easy to catch up. For animation and DC fans, this is the week's cleanest returning-season hook.

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GrantchesterPBS PassportITV1

Grantchester begins its final season June 14 on PBS. It is not the noisiest premiere of the week, but final chapters for long-running comfort mysteries matter to the people who have kept showing up.

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In Case You Missed It

Euphoria is officially over after three seasons, with HBO confirming the Season 3 closer was the series finale. Since the news landed after last week's issue, it belongs here: one of HBO's defining recent dramas has actually closed the door.

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Not Suitable for Work premiered June 2 on Hulu, giving Mindy Kaling another workplace-and-friendship comedy built around ambitious twenty-somethings. Reviews are mixed, but the premiere was notable enough to call out after last week's heavier slate crowded it out.

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Netflix released The Witness on June 4, a three-part true-crime drama about the Rachel Nickell case, alongside the companion documentary The Murder of Rachel Nickell. It was one of last week's more notable scripted true-crime arrivals.

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That is the week: a final Power chapter, a Netflix comfort return, a new Prime romance, a Hulu friendship war, and Euphoria's ending still echoing through the TV conversation.