5 TV Shows to Heat Up Your Summer

Reviews

It’s not just the weather that’s heating up. If you’ve been looking for a new show to indulge in, look no further than all the exhilarating TV shows hitting your TV screen during the summer months. 

When you’re not lounging at the pool and getting your tan on, here are 5 shows you have to watch during the summer of 2022!

Fall 2022 TV Schedule for ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW

Stranger Things – May 27 (Netflix)

It was a long wait, but alas, the fourth season of Stranger Things is on the horizon. And based on the trailers, we can expect a dark and action-packed adventure that will take us to Soviet Russia, California, Hawkins, and, of course, the Upside Down. To make up for the lengthy hiatus, each episode will exceed the hour mark. 

Roswell, New Mexico – June 6 (The CW)

It’s time to get extraterrestrial in Roswell! The series will return for its fourth and final season in early June and test Rosa and Max’s relationship yet again. The residents of the supernatural small town will also face a number of new threats, including a bank-robbing duo named Bonnie and Clyde.

Ms. Marvel – June 8 (Disney+)

Iman Vellani is Kamala, a superhero fan with a creative imagination, who conjures up superpowers just like the heroes that she’s always looked up to. Early reviews as calling the series playful and relatable, while commending Maya Rudolph for her performance alongside Vellani. 

Only Murderers in the Building – June 28 (Hulu)

Mabel (Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin), and Oliver (Martin Short) are back! As the prime suspects in the murder of an Arconia resident, the podcasters-turned-framed murderers are more motivated than ever to solve the mystery and unmask the true killer. Expect plenty of exciting twists, new faces, and comedic moments. 

Virgin River – July 20 (Netflix)

The picturesque views will draw you in, but we’re really here for answers to all those cliffhangers about Mel’s baby, Hope’s accident, Brie’s love for Mike, and much more. 

Sun’s Out: 9 TV Shows That Make It Feel Like Summer Vacation Including ‘Grand Hotel’ and ‘Summerland’

Articles You May Like

‘The Sympathizer’ Boss Explains That Narration Book Change
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 6 Review: Shadowland
‘The Bachelorette’ alum Trista Rehn gives update on Ryan Sutter’s “very scary” Lyme-disease battle
‘Mama June’ Fans Call Honey Boo Boo ‘Needy’ Amid Young Love
‘The Golden Bachelor’ Needs to Take Inspiration From ‘Love Is Blind’ After Gerry & Theresa’s Split