Summer is a big time for streaming, and 2022 will be no exception with the returns of shows like Amazon’s The Boys, Hulu’s The Only Murders in the Building, and Netflix’s Stranger Things after nearly three years without any new episodes and “war” on the way.
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The summer TV season will boast its own batch of shows that will premiere to fill the gaps left by all of these series.
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Some of the bigger networks have finales on the schedule, and The CW saved some of its most popular series for June as well. Most of the biggest shows on television will have wrapped their seasons in May, but that doesn’t mean that TV will be out of finales by the time June rolls around.
All American: Homecoming Season 1 - The CW - 9 p.m.Bob Hearts Abishola Season 3 - CBS - 8:30 p.m.The Neighborhood Season 4 - CBS - 8 p.m.All American Season 4 - The CW - 8 p.m.NCIS: Los Angeles Season 13 - CBS - 9 p.m.The Great North Season 2 - Fox - 8:30 p.m.Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2 - NBC - 10 p.m.Law & Order: SVU Season 23 - NBC - 9 p.m.United States of Al Season 2 - CBS - 8:30 p.m.A Million Little Things Season 4 - ABC - 10 p.m.Home Economics Season 2 - ABC - 9:30 p.m.The Wonder Years Season 1 - ABC - 8:30 p.m.The Masked Singer Season 7 - Fox - 8 p.m.
The Good Doctor Season 5 - ABC - 10 p.m.9-1-1: Lone Star Season 3 - Fox - 9 p.m.American Song Contest Season 1 - NBC - 8 p.m.TV fans may want to keep their calendars open in primetime this month – or at least make sure to have the right streaming subscriptions and/or record their favorites – because there are some big shows wrapping their seasons, and probably not with episodes that you’ll want to have spoiled. While April is when the finales start to trickle in, May is the month when the finales begin to flood.