Television and streaming platforms are set to deliver a compelling lineup of new premieres, highly anticipated returns, and dramatic finales during the week of Sunday, June 29, through Saturday, July 5. Viewers can anticipate a diverse offering spanning acclaimed films, popular drama series, and animated adventures.
Feature Film Highlights
Leading the week’s cinematic debuts is the film “Sinners,” arriving on Max on Friday, June 29, at 3:01 a.m. ET. Praised by The A.V. Club as one of the year’s best films, “Sinners” stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers navigating life and establishing a juke joint in Mississippi following the end of World War I. The film’s arrival is highly anticipated by critics and audiences alike.
Netflix adds another major film to its library with the premiere of “The Old Guard 2.” The sequel features Charlize Theron returning to her role in the action franchise and is scheduled for release on Wednesday, July 2, at 3:01 a.m. ET. This film continues the saga of immortal mercenaries, promising more high-stakes action.
Also noted for potential release during this period are the film “Heads Of State,” though specific platform and date details were not immediately available.
Major Series Returns and Premieres
Netflix dominates the mid-week schedule with significant series releases. The critically lauded fantasy series “The Sandman” returns with the first part of its second season on Thursday, July 3, at 3:01 a.m. ET. Based on the acclaimed DC Comics series by Neil Gaiman, the show follows the personification of Dream as he rebuilds his realm and influence.
Adding to Netflix’s animation slate is the premiere of “Dan Da Dan,” a new series based on the popular manga. The release date for “Dan Da Dan” was not specified within this weekly window but is listed among upcoming titles.
Beyond new series, the week sees the continuation or conclusion of several popular programs. FX’s culinary drama “The Bear” is listed with its fourth season, continuing the intense story of a Chicago restaurant and its staff. Netflix’s global phenomenon “Squid Game” also sees its third season noted, promising further dangerous games and ethical dilemmas.
Max viewers can continue following the latest developments in the lives of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends with new episodes of “And Just Like That…” available on the platform.
Apple TV+ features “Murderbot,” a series following the exploits of a sentient AI construct designed for security but yearning for independence.
Hulu presents the second season finale of “Nine Perfect Strangers,” concluding the latest narrative arc for the mysterious wellness retreat and its guests, set to wrap up during this week.
Series Finales
The week marks significant conclusions for several series. The Marvel Cinematic Universe expands on Disney+ with the miniseries finale of “Ironheart.” This series centers on Riri Williams, a young inventor who creates an advanced suit of armor, following her story to its conclusion within this limited run.
Max’s “Duster” also reaches its season one finale during this period, bringing the inaugural storyline of the 1970s crime drama to a close.
Adult Swim’s anime-inspired series “Lazarus” will air its first season finale, concluding its initial exploration of futuristic themes and action sequences.
Finally, the adventure series “Nautilus,” inspired by Jules Verne’s classic novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, is also highlighted as a notable release, although its specific platform and air date within this week were not provided.
With a mix of high-profile film debuts, returning fan favorites, new series, and concluding storylines, the week of June 29 offers a packed schedule for viewers across major streaming services and television networks.