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New TV Shows This Week (June 15 - 21)

New TV Shows This Week (June 15 - 21)

Welcome to another edition of New TV Shows. This week, Captain America visits Spider-Man on Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends . A best-selling novel by E. Lockhart becomes a TV series on Prime Video. The Buckley family comes to Netflix on The Waterfront . And a Spanish TV show premieres to share the story of young athletes. Some exciting movies, including one set in Italy, are premiering this week. Get ready because things are about to get good. Here's what's new on TV for June 15-21. NEW ON TV, JUNE 15-21 June 16 – Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends
Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends returns for Season 4, first on Disney Junior and then on Disney+ the following day. This season finds Spidey and his friends on a pirate Spider Island, where they meet Jeff the Land Shark. Viewers will also meet Captain America and the villain Hydro-Man.
Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends Season 4 premieres Monday, June 16 at 8/7c am on Disney Junior.
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Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah and Imogen Waterhouse are back as The Buccaneers for a new season. The four leads are joined by Christina Hendricks, Mia Threapleton, Guy Remmers, Matthew Broome, Josh Dylan, Leighton Meester and Grace Ambrose. Now that the young women are settled in England, they must face the challenges of their new life, including romance, lust, jealousy, births and deaths.
The Buccaneers Season 2 premieres Wednesday, June 18 at Midnight/11c on Apple TV+. June 18 – We Were Liars
We Were Liars comes to Prime Video based on E. Lockhart's novel. The series will follow Candace Sinclair Eastman and her group, the Liars, during their summer on her grandfather's private island. Known for their good looks and old money, the Sinclairs are treated as royalty until a mysterious accident changes Candace's life. Now, everyone seems to have something to hide. The cast includes Emily Alyn Lind, Shubham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, Mamie Gummer, Caitlin FitzGerald, Candice King, David Morse, Rahul Kohli and Wendy Crewson.
We Were Liars premieres Wednesday, June 18 at 3/2 am on Prime Video.
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The Buckley family controls Havenport, North Carolina, thanks to their successful fishing empire. However, things start to go sideways when Harlan suffers two heart attacks, and his wife and son try to keep the business alive. Meanwhile, the daughter is in addiction recovery, navigating a relationship that threatens the future of the family. The cast of Netflix's newest series includes Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Jake Weary, Melissa Benoist, Rafael L. Silva, Humberly González, Danielle Campbell and Brady Hepner.
The Waterfront premieres Thursday, June 19 at 3/2 am on Netflix. June 20 – Olympo
Olympo is a new Spanish series about the Pirineos Center of High Performance. There, young elite athletes train to achieve their goals. Amaia, the captain of the national artistic swimming team, is one of the best athletes in the country. When Amai's best friend beats her for the first time, she begins to suspect that some of her fellow athletes are improving their performance in inexplicable ways.
Olympo premieres Friday, June 20 at 3/2 am on Netflix.
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Eloise Mumford and Kevin McGarry star in Hallmark's newest romantic movie. Villa Amore tells the story of a young woman who travels to Italy to purchase the villa where her parents first met. However, as the villa becomes hers, she realizes the renovation might be out of her league. That is when she hires a lawyer-turned-handyman to help her bring the villa to its glorious past.
Villa Amore premieres Saturday, June 21 at 8/7c on Hallmark Channel.
Check back next week for What's New on TV for June 22-28.
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