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5 Brand New Shows to Watch and Stream This Week (July 6-12)

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If you’re looking for something new to binge, this week’s lineup has a little bit of everything—from reality TV favorites and emotional dramas to long-awaited adaptations and returning hits. Whether you’re in the mood for escapism, romance or competition, these fresh releases are worth adding to your watchlist.

Here’s everything to watch this week—July 6-12, 2026! 

 

The Five-Star Weekend (Peacock – July 9)

Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s bestselling novel, this glossy summer drama follows a group of women reconnecting for a weekend getaway—each bringing secrets, complicated pasts and emotional baggage with them. Set against a dreamy coastal backdrop, it blends friendship, grief and personal growth into an easy-to-binge escape with a star-studded cast including Jennifer Garner, D’Arcy Carden, Regina Hall, Gemma Chan, Chloë Sevigny and Timothy Olyphant. 

 

Little House on the Prairie (Netflix – July 9)

A reimagining of the beloved classic, this new take brings Laura Ingalls Wilder’s iconic story to a modern audience. While staying true to its roots, the series offers a fresh perspective on frontier life, family bonds and resilience.

 

Big Brother – (CBS – July 9)

The long-running reality competition returns for the long-awaited season 28, bringing forth new houseguests and plenty of drama. Expect alliances, betrayals and strategic gameplay as contestants battle it out for the grand prize under constant surveillance. The first episode drops on July 9, followed by July 10, 12, 15 and 16. 

 

Trying (Apple TV – July 8)

The heartfelt comedy returns with more of Nikki and Jason’s journey through parenthood with its fifth season. Balancing humor with emotional depth, the series continues to explore love, family and the unexpected twists that come with building a life together.

 

Love Is Blind UK: After the Altar (Netflix – July 12)

The drama isn’t over just yet. The three-episode special checks in on season 2 members, revisiting relationships after the cameras stopped rolling, offering updates, unresolved tensions and behind-the-scenes revelations as couples navigate life.

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