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What to watch this week: New TV shows on streaming, from 'Ballard' to 'Building the Band'

What to watch this week: New TV shows on streaming, from 'Ballard' to 'Building the Band'

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Hey TV watchers! This story reflects our guide for new TV on streaming services for the week of July 7-13, 2025. To see previous guides, read USA TODAY's coverage here. And for last week's guide, see here.
Can't get enough "Love Island"? Don't worry, Peacock has more for you! Can't stand "Love Island"? Don't worry, you might enjoy revisiting Michael C. Hall and his bloodthirsty Dexter.
There's something for everyone on streaming TV this week, even in these hot lazy days of summer. Peacock has "Love Island: Beyond the Villa," a "Love Island" spinoff. ("Love Island" ends its season July 13 on Peacock). Paramount+ has a "Dexter: Resurrection" sequel with Michael C. Hall. There's a new Lena Dunham series on Netflix featuring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter. And if you're happy with an oldie but a goodie, there's a new season of CBS' "Big Brother" streaming next-day on Paramount+, too.
It seems like there are endless choices on streaming, but at least for the week of July 7-13, we think it won't be too difficult to find something that piques your interest while you try to beat the heat. Here is everything new on streaming this week and weekend, with some of our favorites highlighted for your queues.
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