This Week in TV

Silo, Elle, and The Hawk Give a Slow TV Week Some Shape

The holiday-week slate is lighter, but Silo, Elle, The Hawk, Invincible, Love Island USA, and PONIES still give TV fans enough to track.

Week of 2026-06-29
Late June is easing into a quieter stretch, but TV is not going completely silent. Apple TV+ has the week's biggest return, Prime Video is testing a very familiar blonde ambition, Netflix is teeing up a Will Ferrell comedy, and a few offscreen moves are doing the louder talking.

What Actually Lands This Week

SiloApple TV+

Season 3 arrives July 3 on Apple TV+, making this the week's clearest prestige-TV return. In a light holiday-window slate, a big serialized sci-fi drama is the appointment watch.

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EllePrime Video

Prime Video's Legally Blonde prequel premieres July 1. It is a pure IP swing: familiar brand, younger-skewing tone, and a real test of whether Elle Woods can carry a series before Harvard ever enters the chat.

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The HawkNetflix

Netflix dated and teased the Will Ferrell golf comedy for mid-July. That puts it just outside this week's premiere window, but it is one of the bigger comedy swings now entering the conversation.

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News Worth Tracking

INVINCIBLEPrime Video

Prime Video confirming more Invincible is not just routine renewal math. It tells viewers the animated superhero series still has runway, and that Amazon wants it treated like one of its durable genre pillars.

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Love Island USAPeacockCBS

Peacock removing Alannah Keyser after racist social posts resurfaced is the reality-TV story that actually matters this week. The genre still runs on casting volatility, but accountability now moves almost as fast as the show itself.

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In Case You Missed It

PONIESPeacock

Peacock's Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson spy thriller was canceled after one season. It belongs in the same conversation as the week's other streamer cuts: expensive new dramas still have very little room to wobble.

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Rumor / Development Watch

  • Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour Netflix spy projectNetflix

    Early reports say Netflix is developing an untitled spy series that would reunite Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour. There is no title or TMDb page yet, so treat this as a development watch rather than a real queue item.

That is the week: fewer giant swings, but enough real movement to separate signal from filler.