Every Major TV Series Coming to Streaming Next Week (June 21–27)

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The midsummer TV show slate in June is officially heating up, and the upcoming week, June 21-27, is packed with massive season blockbusters. From fantasy series to highly anticipated originals, season finales, the upcoming week also includes some of the most acclaimed dramas reaching their conclusion.

If your watchlist is looking a little empty, then you must check out what next week on streaming has to offer. Here’s every major TV series coming to streaming platforms next week (June 21-27, 2026)!

Sunday, June 21

The Agency Season 2 Paramount+

Michael Fassbender in a still from the agency releasing on june 21 Michael Fassbender in the show | Credits: Paramount+

Paramount+ kicks off the week with new episodes of The Agency, the acclaimed espionage thriller centered on covert intelligence operations and the personal sacrifices made by undercover agents.

Although it is the second season of the show, which originally premiered in 2024, the season is being billed as a Paramount+ Original. Moreover, as per the official announcement, you do not need to watch the first season to dive into the new one.

Michael Fassbender will return as the undercover CIA operative Martian in a whole new setting, new characters, and newer and bigger challenges. All 10 episodes will be released at once, for fans to binge-watch at their ease.

House of the Dragon Season 3 – HBO/HBO Max

One of television’s biggest fantasy series returns with another highly anticipated episode as the Targaryen civil war intensifies. House of the Dragon Season 3 picks up right after the shocking events of Season 2, which ended with Rhaenyra getting some leverage to claim the Iron Throne.

Season 3 is expected to raise the stakes, with greater conflicts, bigger challenges, and more casualties. The season will also start off with the infamous sea clash, Battle of the Gullet, and introduce several new characters, including more deadly dragons.

As Westeros fractures under the weight of civil war between Team Green and Team Black, fans can expect lavish production values, spectacular visual effects, and complex political intrigue, which have made the series one of the biggest television events of the year!

Tuesday, June 23

Not Suitable for Work Season 1 Finale – Hulu

not suitable for work will end on june 23A still from the show | Credits: Hulu

Mindy Kaling’s latest sitcom, Not Suitable for Work, will come to an end on June 23 with its final episodes 8 and 9 releasing on Hulu. Featuring some twenty-something adults struggling to make it big while navigating their complicated personal lives, the finale is expected to be just as hilarious and emotional.

So far, the workplace comedy-drama has resonated with audiences thanks to its realistic portrayal of office culture, evolving friendships, complicated romances, and career ambitions. Throughout its debut season, the show has successfully balanced sharp humor with heartfelt storytelling.

We expect the finale to resolve several lingering conflicts and answer questions, while potentially setting the stage for a second season. 

Wednesday, June 24

The American Experiment – Netflix

a still from The American Experiment via netflix releasing on june 24The American Experiment | Credits: Netflix

Netflix expands its lineup of prestige originals with The American Experiment, a new five-part historical documentary that revisits the founding of the United States of America as the country approaches its 250th anniversary (via Tudum).

The docuseries will reexamine the improbable achievement that was the nation’s founding by including a range of voices, from former vice presidents and cabinet ministers to the current members of Congress, Supreme Court judges, historians, military experts, tribal chiefs, and many more. The series aims to present uniquely bipartisan and deeply informed conversations about the origins and future of American democracy.

Directed by Brian Knappenberger, expectations are already high for this ambitious new original, making it one of the week’s most anticipated premieres.

Wild Cherry – Paramount+

a still from bbc's wild cherryWild Cherry | Credits: Paramount/BBC

Paramount has bought the rights to the acclaimed BBC thriller from the UK, Wild Cherry. The six-part TV show will air exclusively on Paramount+ in the US, Canada, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, and Latin America, according to the Press Release.

The series follows Lorna, a self-made businesswoman, and her born-with-a-silver-spoon best friend, Juliet. Living in an exclusive enclave in proper luxury, their daughters are also best friends. However, their perfect luxurious life is shattered when their daughters are involved in a scandal.

As relationships are tested and long-buried truths emerge, each episode promises to deepen the central mystery while exploring themes of trust, forgiveness, and redemption.

Thursday, June 25

Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 – Netflix

Netflix continues its live-action adaptation of the beloved animated classic with the latest chapter of Avatar: The Last Airbender. The second season of the highly anticipated live-action series will premiere on June 25 and drop all seven of its episodes simultaneously.

In the season, Aang will continue his journey to master all four elements as the Fire Nation continues to grow and tighten its grip across the world. The gang will now go to the Earth Kingdom to seek help against Fire Lord Ozai. The season will take them to Ba Sing Se and also introduce them to fan-favorite characters like Toph.

From what we saw in the trailers, fans should expect stunning elemental bending sequences, updated visual effects, and greater conflicts as we follow Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Zuko in this next chapter.

The Bear Season 5 and Final Season – Hulu

a still from the bearThe Bear | Credits: Hulu

One of television’s most acclaimed dramas begins its final chapter as The Bear returns for its concluding season. The Emmy-winning series follows Carmy, Sydney, Richie, and the restaurant staff as they continue chasing culinary excellence while navigating personal struggles, family trauma, and the relentless pressure of the restaurant industry.

The season will focus on Sydney, Richie, and Natalie, after they discover that Carmy has quit the food industry and must welcome new partners in the hope of earning a Michelin star (via Disney+).

Praised for its exceptional performances, emotionally charged storytelling, and innovative direction, The Bear has become one of the defining television dramas of the decade. All eight episodes will drop on Hulu at once while airing weekly on FX. 

Friday, June 26

Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness – HBO/HBO Max

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness releasing on netflixLife, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness | Credits: HBO

HBO closes this week with the premiere of Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness. This new seven-episode comedy series serves as a tribute to the United States’ 250th anniversary and explores major events in American history through Larry David’s observational humor (via WBD Press Release).

Written and executive produced by Larry David, co-creator Jeff Schaffer serves as the director, with the Obamas also producing. Featuring an elite mix of Curb Your Enthusiasm veterans and major guest stars navigating a hilarious, it presents a deeply cynical view of historical and modern American culture.

Premiering on June 26, new episodes will debut weekly till its season finale on August 7 on HBO and HBO Max.

Series NameRelease DatePlatform
The Agency (Season 2)Sunday, June 21Paramount+
House of the DragonSunday, June 21HBO / Max
Not Suitable for Work (Season 1 Finale)Tuesday, June 23Hulu
The American ExperimentWednesday, June 24Netflix
Wild CherryWednesday, June 24Paramount+
Avatar: The Last AirbenderThursday, June 25Netflix
The Bear (Final Season)Thursday, June 25Hulu (All episodes) / FX (Weekly)
Life, Larry and the Pursuit of UnhappinessFriday, June 26HBO / Max

If you are planning out your streaming itinerary for the upcoming month, which of these series are you looking forward to seeing? Let us know in the comments below.

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