Two favorites ride into renewal, while a newbie is put to pasture

GIVE THIS GOOD BOY ALL OF THE HOT DOGS

Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Bob Iger wants you to know that the whole Jimmy Kimmel/Charlie Kirk mess last year wasn’t political; they pulled him off the air for “bad taste.” Okay.

Saul Goodman’s PSA about democracy was not a one-off:

Fuck yeah, Larry.

A judge wants to know what’s going on with the tarp over the Kennedy Center building, the one covering up President Doorknob’s deep shame.

We have a peek at David Tennant in the upcoming season of Only Murders in the Building:

Robby Hoffman was SO MAD she didn’t win the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy that she actually stormed out of the ceremony (only to have to return and present an award), and you know what? I get it. (Still, Julianne Nichols obviously deserved that Emmy.)

Some French broadcaster (a woman!) criticized a Belgian soccer player for leaving the World Cup to attend the birth of his child, saying:

“You have to realize that it’s truly a privilege to participate in a World Cup, it’s an incredible joy,” Channel L’Equipe presenter France Pierron said during an on-air appearance. “There are hundreds of footballers who would kill to be in your shoes. It might never happen again in your life.”

She added, “It’s truly a special moment, a childhood dream come true. You’re living out a childhood dream, yet you’re going to walk away from it all to attend the birth of your child — a disgusting moment, if you’ll pardon the expression, where the dad is completely useless.”

Hey, lady! You know what else is “truly a special moment”? You know what else will never happen again in one’s lifetime? THE BIRTH OF ONE’S CHILD. Sit down.

I’m rooting for these two.

I worry Jenny Mollen isn’t getting it.

Congratulations, Yolanda Hadid and Randy Kendrick!

Get well soon, Marcy Walker.

Continue to feel better, Daryl Hall!

Love is dead.

Renewals

  • Dutton Ranch has been renewed for a second season on Paramount+. (Honestly, what took so long?)
  • Invincible has been renewed for a sixth season on Prime Video.
  • The Other Bennet Sister will receive a three-part Christmas special on BritBox.
  • Hollywood Demons has been renewed for a third season on Investigation Discovery.

Cancellations

  • Ponies has been canceled at Peacock after one season.

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • King of the Hill returns on Hulu on July 20.
  • The Man Will Burn premieres on HBO on July 9.
  • The Real Wolf of Wall Street will premiere on Paramount+ on July 14.
  • Jeff Arcuri: Nice to Meet You will premiere on Netflix on July 7.
  • Helluva Boss will return on Prime Video on Ocotber 14.
  • Batman: Caped Crusader returns on Prime Video on July 31.
  • Quarterback returns on Netflix on July 14.

R.I.P.

Giorgia Moll, Italian actress in The Quiet American, Contempt, and others

Kay Patrick, British director of Coronation Street

WATCH THIS

In the Hand of Dante: This completely bonkers-looking movie stars: Oscar Isaac, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, Jason Momoa, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese, Sabrina Impacciatore, and Gal Gadot. Not entirely sure what it’s about? Someone trying to get their hands on Dante’s original Paradiso manuscript? But it certainly looks … ambitious.  Netflix

Avatar: Fire and Ash: Streaming premiere. Disney+

Wild Cherry: Another series about how the lives of the rich and powerful aren’t as perfect as they seem. Secrets! Scandals! Etc! Series premiere.  Paramount+

A Woman of Substance: A new adaptation of the story of a young woman who goes from being a servant to a titan of business out of sheer force of will. Series premiere. Britbox

The American Experiment: A five-part examination of the improbable American experiment, which we are still testing: Can people really govern themselves? Series premiere. Netflix

Late Night:

  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Britt Lower, Cody Johnson
  • The Daily Show: Jay Pharoah, host Josh Johnson
  • Watch What Happens Live: Nia Sanchez Booko, June Diane Raphael

WEDS. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
ABC Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
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Shifting Gears
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Shifting Gears
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Shifting Gears
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Shifting Gears
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CBS Harlan Coben’s Final Twist
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NCIS
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NCIS: Sydney
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CW Police 24/7
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Law & Order: Toronto
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Local
FOX World Cup
(live)
News/Local
NBC Brilliant Minds
(new)
Chicago Fire
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Chicago P.D.
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