TV premieres aren’t just for the fall! With more than 50 new and returning cable and streaming series to keep track of, Us Weekly has you covered with an extensive list of must-see summer shows.

Southern Charm, The Umbrella Academy and The Bachelorette are just some of the shows that are taking over the 2022 programming slate from June through August — and fans are ready to watch.

“Friends join our friend group [this season] and we’re just getting into it,” Austen Kroll told Decider in October 2021, noting that the cast had been filming season 8 of Southern Charm for three weeks at the time. “Last year was very heavy and ominous and a lot of fights.”

The beer brewer — whose new romance with Olivia Flowers will be featured on the Bravo show — revealed that the cast had a chat before cameras were rolling about changing the atmosphere on the new season.

“We were like, ‘Can we just have a little more fun, guys? We’re actually friends and people like to see us being friends, so can we be friends?’” Kroll recalled. “And I think a lot of people have that mindset.”

Craig Conover, however, exclusively told Us in October 2021 that the duo’s drama from Winter House (filmed in February 2021) and Summer House (which took place in summer of that year) would cross over into the Charleston-based series.

“You’ll see our dynamics from Winter House then carry into this summer and who knows how that’s going to go,” the Sewing Down South founder teased, noting that he was “really excited” to be back with his pals.

Conover, whose girlfriend, Paige DeSorbo, will pop up on season 8, added: “Bravo is kind of the new Marvel universe [with] everyone becoming friends. I think everyone that likes to watch it has some really exciting stuff to see in the next several months coming up.”

Drama will also be in high supply on season 19 of The Bachelorette, which will premiere in July. ABC surprised viewers when it announced that the new season of the dating series — helmed by both Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchiawill air in the summer instead of the show’s usual fall or winter schedule.

“We just got thrown in. But I have faith and a lot of trust and I love Rachel to death and I know we’re gonna have each other’s backs the whole way,” Windey said during a March interview with Good Morning America of the unconventional two-lead format. “So there’s really not a doubt in my mind that it’s gonna end up well.”

Scroll down to see when your favorite summer shows are premiering:


Bravo
The Real Housewives of Dubai: June 1 Southern Charm: June 23 Bravo
Hulu
The Orville: New Horizons: June 2 Fire Island: June 3 Love, Victor: June 15 The Bear: June 23 Only Murders in the Building: June 28 Maggie: July 6 Solar Opposites: July 13 Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons: July 14 American Horror Stories: July 21 Reservation Dogs: August 3 This Fool: August 12 The Patient: August 30 Hulu/YouTube
Netflix
Floor Is Lava: June 3 Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey: June 8 First Kill: June 10 God's Favorite Idiot: June 15 Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend: June 15 Web of Make Believe: Death, Lies & the Internet: June 15 The Future Of...: June 21 Snowflake Mountain: June 22 The Umbrella Academy: June 22 The Upshaws: June 29 Boo, Bitch: July 8 Resident Evil: July 14 Virgin River: July 20 Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous: July 21 Uncoupled: July 29 Never Have I Ever: August 12 Mo: August 24 Netflix
ABC
Generation Gap: July 7 Press Your Luck: July 7 Celebrity Family Feud: July 10 The $100,000 Pyramid: July 10 The Final Straw: July 10 Claim to Fame: July 11 The Bachelorette: July 11 ABC/Craig Sjodin
Amazon Prime Video
The Boys: June 3 The Lake: June 17 The Summer I Turned Pretty: June 17 Chloe: June 24 The Terminal List: July 1 A League of Their Own: August 17 James Minchin/Amazon/Kobal/Shutterstock
NBC
America’s Got Talent: May 31 Dancing With Myself: May 31 American Ninja Warrior: June 6 Who Do You Think You Are?: July 10 David Becker/NBC
Peacock
Queer as Folk: June 9 Rutherford Falls: June 16 The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Ex-Wives Club: June 23 Love Island USA: July 19 YouTube/Peacock
Apple TV+
Physical: June 3 For All Mankind: June 10 Home: June 17 Loot: June 24 Blackbird: July 8 Trying: July 22 Surface: July 29 Apple TV +
Epix
Bridge and Tunnel: July 10 Women Who Rock: July 10 Epix/YouTube
CBS
Big Brother: July 6 The Challenge: USA: July 6 CBS
The CW
Coroner: June 2 Roswell, New Mexico: June 6 In the Dark: June 6 Wellington Paranormal: June 22 Devils: June 30 Mysteries Decoded: July 6 John Golden Britt / The CW
TLC
The Family Chantel: June 6 Seeking Sister Wife: June 6 I Love a Mama's Boy: June 19 Say Yes to the Dress: July 9 Dr. Pimple Popper: July 13 My Big Fat Fabulous Life: August 9 7 Little Johnstons: August 16 TLC/YouTube
HBO
Irma Vep: June 6 Westworld: June 26 Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Detroit Lions: August 9 House of the Dragon: August 21 Courtesy of HBO
TNT
Animal Kingdom: June 19 Titans: July 5 TNT
Discovery+
The Book of Queer: June 2 90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise: June 10 The Great Giveback with Melissa McCarthy and Jenna Perusich: June 13 Discovery+
HBO Max
Amsterdam: June 9 Summer Camp Island: June 9 Victor and Valentino: June 10 Birdgirl: June 20 Little Ellen: June 23 Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin: July 28 Karolina Wojtasik/HBO Max
STARZ
P-Valley: June 2 Becoming Elizabeth: June 12 STARZ
TBS
The Big D: July 7 Chad: July 11 TBS
Disney+
Ms. Marvel: June 8 Andor: August 31 Courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022
Paramount+
Evil: June 12 Players: June 16 Elizabeth Fisher/Paramount+
PBS
Masterpiece: Endeavour: June 19 The Great American Recipe: June 24 America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: July 5 The Green Planet: July 6 PBS/YouTube
Showtime
Flatbush Misdemeanors: June 19 We Hunt Together: June 24 The Chi: June 26 City on a Hill: July 31 Chuck Hodes/SHOWTIME
AMC+
This Is Going to Hurt: June 2 Moonhaven: July 7 AMC+/YouTube
AMC
Dark Winds: June 12 Better Call Saul (part 2 of final season): July 11 Michael Moriatis/Stalwart Productions/AMC
FX
The Old Man: June 16 What We Do in the Shadows: July 12 Welcome to Wrexham: August 24 FX
USA Network
Miz & Mrs: June 6 Austin Dillon's Life in the Fast Lane: June 23 USA/YouTube
OWN
All Rise: June 7 YouTube
E!
Mathis Family Matters: June 19 E! Entertainment