School’s out, the days are longer, and summer is officially here—which means more time to kick back, relax, and dive into some seriously good TV. Whether you’re looking for binge-worthy drama, laugh-out-loud comedy, or something totally new, we’ve got you covered. From fresh debuts to returning favorites, here’s your go-to list of what to watch right now.
1. “BMF” (Watch on Starz)
Meech and Terry Flenory return as their empire expands in 1990s Atlanta—but so does the pressure from law enforcement, rivals, and even each other. With the arrival of Emmy-winner Michael Chiklis as a relentless DEA agent and the chaotic return of Lamar, the stakes have never been higher. Executive produced by 50 Cent, the series continues to blend real-life grit, hip-hop culture, and high-stakes drama. Season 4 kicks off June 6 on the STARZ app, with new episodes dropping weekly.
2. “Ginny & Georgia” (Watch on Netflix)
The hit Netflix series is back on June 5 with 10 new episodes, picking up right after Georgia’s shocking wedding-day arrest for murder. As she faces the possibility of life in prison, Ginny struggles to balance school, friendships, and her loyalty to a mother she’s no longer sure she trusts. The new season promises sharp wit, emotional fallout, and even more secrets unraveling in the town of Wellsbury. With its signature mix of dark drama and heart, “Ginny & Georgia” is set to deliver another unforgettable ride.
3. “Stick” (Watch on Apple TV+)
“Stick” is a heartfelt sports comedy starring Owen Wilson as a washed-up pro golfer who unexpectedly becomes a mentor to a troubled teen golf prodigy. The series blends humor and emotion as the unlikely duo navigates personal redemption, the competitive world of golf, and a deepening bond that feels more like family. With appearances from real PGA stars and a standout performance by newcomer Peter Dager, “Stick” offers a fresh, feel-good take on second chances. The first three episodes are out, with new ones weekly through July 23.
4. “Power Moves” (Watch on Netflix)
“Power Moves” is a six-episode docuseries that takes viewers inside Reebok’s high-stakes revival, led by Shaquille O’Neal as President of Reebok Basketball and Allen Iverson as Vice President. The series offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the business moves, cultural shifts, and leadership strategy fueling the brand’s rebirth. From boardroom decisions to grassroots initiatives—including the historic signing of WNBA star Angel Reese—Power Moves is more than a sneaker story; it’s a cultural comeback in motion. Packed with purpose and legacy, this series reveals how two basketball legends are rewriting the playbook.
5. “Straw” (Watch on Netflix)
Premiering June 6, “Straw” is a gripping, socially charged drama from Tyler Perry, starring Taraji P. Henson as a single mother pushed to her breaking point during one harrowing day. The film explores how a series of small injustices—like school lunch inequality—can trigger massive consequences when someone’s already living on the edge. Shot in just four days, “Straw” blends intense storytelling with a powerful message about survival, dignity, and systemic failure. With a standout cast including Teyana Taylor and Sherri Shepherd, this raw, emotional thriller is set to leave a lasting impact.
6. “I Don’t Understand You” (Watch in theaters)
This offbeat comedy-horror follows a gay couple, played by Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells, as their dream vacation in Italy spirals into chaos while navigating a potential adoption—without knowing the language or local customs. What begins as a lighthearted trip quickly turns bizarre and suspenseful, blending cultural confusion with eerie twists. Directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano, the film balances sharp humor and unsettling tension in a story about miscommunication, identity, and survival abroad. With a supporting cast including Amanda Seyfried and Morgan Spector, “I Don’t Understand You” is a stylish, genre-blurring ride.
7. “Sinners” (Watch at Home for Rent)
Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror “Sinners” is now available to watch at home, following a successful theatrical run that earned over $351 million globally. Set in 1932 Mississippi, the film stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles as twin brothers who return to their hometown—only to confront a chilling, supernatural evil tied to their past. With a standout cast including Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, and Delroy Lindo, Sinners blends eerie suspense with rich Southern Gothic atmosphere. Don’t miss one of 2025’s most acclaimed films—now available to rent on demand.
8. The Tony Awards (watch on CBS)
The Tony Awards, hosted by Wicked star and Tony winner Cynthia Erivo, promise a star-studded night with performances from hit musicals like Death Becomes Her, Sunset Blvd, Gypsy, and more. Plus, Hamilton will reunite its original cast to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. With so many big names and unforgettable moments, this is one awards show you won’t want to miss.
Whether you’re craving high-stakes drama, supernatural chills, or a fresh new comedy, this summer’s watchlist has something for everyone—so grab your remote and dive in.