There’s a lot for TV fans to love in the week of June 10! We’ve got several major returning shows, including the second half of Bridgerton Season 3, The Boys Season 4, and House of the Dragon Season 2. Plus, you won’t want to miss new episodes of big, buzzy shows, and Broadway’s biggest night takes the spotlight. Here’s what to watch throughout the week of June 10 — mark your calendars!
Tuesday, June 11: The Acolyte Episode 3
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The first two episodes of the High Republic-era Star Wars show introduced us to twins Mae and Osha (both played by Amandla Stenberg). Both believing the other dead, they set out on very different paths. Episode 3 dives deeper into their story while also possibly introducing us to a Wookiee Jedi Master. Will our heroes get to Kelnacca in time, or will Mae get her revenge first?
Streaming on Disney+, 9 pm ET/6 pm PT
Tuesday, June 11: How Music Got Free
If you’re old enough to remember the era of Napster, Limewire, and more, you shouldn’t miss this true-crime documentary. Based on a nonfiction book of the same name, the doc traces the rise of music file-sharing in the ’90s and ’00s. It’s a more complex story than just thieves vs. heroes, and the ripple effects would change music forever.
Streaming on Paramount+, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Thursday, June 13: Bridgerton Season 3, Part 2
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What comes next after the carriage scene that set the internet on fire? The second half of Bridgerton Season 3 is here to reveal all! How will we get Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin (Luke Newton) to their HEA? Will Pen and Eloise (Claudia Jessie) mend their friendship? Might [redacted] or [redacted] make an appearance? Will we find out whose season is next? And how will the Whistledown of it all be resolved? Only Netflix knows — at least until the week of June 10.
Streaming on Netflix, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Thursday, June 13: The Boys Season 4 Premiere
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The three-episode premiere picks up with a world on the verge of something terrible. Homelander (Antony Starr) is consolidating his grasp on power, while pushing Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) closer to the presidency. Butcher (Karl Urban) is facing his own mortality and the loss of his team’s trust. Plus, the new season is set to include the first crossover with its Gen V spinoff!
Streaming on Prime Video, 8 pm ET/5 pm PT
Friday, June 14: Doctor Who “The Legend of Ruby Sunday”
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Throughout the season, Doctor Who has woven a mystery about new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson). Now, with the first half of the two-part finale, we might finally get some answers. Who is Ruby, really? Who left her on the church steps years ago? Why have villains and heroes alike noted her as being different, somehow? The only thing we know for sure is that it will be a twist to remember!
Streaming on Disney+, 7 pm ET/4 pm PT
Sunday, June 16: House of the Dragon Season 2 Premiere
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Are you Team Green or Team Black? That’s the question all of Westeros must answer when HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel returns in the week of June 10. Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) is gathering her supporters to claim the Iron Throne for herself. Her half-brother Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney), and his mother Alicent (Olivia Cooke) won’t go down without a fight. The result? A clash of sword-wielding dragon-riders that will devastate the kingdom — and the audience.
Airing on HBO and streaming on Max, 9 pm ET/6 pm PT (check local HBO listings)
Sunday, June 16: The 77th Tony Awards
It’s the Oscars for Broadway babies, and this year’s nominees have a lot of close races to anticipate. Could Merrily We Roll Along nearly sweep the musical acting categories? Will Stereophonic continue its reign among plays? Which numbers will the musical nominees perform live? And will Hell’s Kitchen, Illinoise, The Outsiders, Suffs, or Water for Elephants take home Best Musical? The Tonys is an award show the way it should be done.
Airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+, 8 pm ET/5 pm PT
The Tony Awards: Act One preshow streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV, 6:30 pm ET/3:30 pm PT