High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Season 2)
Disney , May 14
Wildcats, everywhere, wave your hands up in the air! Why? This Disney original is coming back for more! The show within a show about high schoolers putting on a theatrical production is moving away from High School Musical, with this season focusing on bringing Beauty and the Beast to the stage. TBD if more drama in regards to Olivia Rodrigo's "Driver's License" will ensue.
Selena: The Series (Part 2)
Netflix, May 14
The second half of Netflix's biographic series on the famed Tejano singer hits the streamer this spring.
The Underground Railroad
Amazon Prime, May 14
TV fans have been anxiously awaiting this one for years. The highly anticipated series is the TV directorial debut from Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) and sees an adaption of Colson Whitehead's acclaimed novel that imagines the Underground Railroad as a literal fully operating train that brings formerly enslaved people to freedom.
Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.
Hulu, May 21
Disney may be the new primary home of Marvel series, but Hulu's still got a few up its sleeve. This adult animated series is a stop-motion show focused on the supervillain M.O.D.O.K., voiced by Patton Oswalt, as he goes through a midlife crisis.
Housebroken
FOX, May 31
Lisa Kudrow voices Honey, a dog who leads therapy sessions with all of the other pets in her suburban neighborhood, in this adult animated comedy.
Black Monday (Season 3)
Showtime, May 23
The Wall Street satire is back. Season 3 is said to follow the implications of Regina Hall's Dawn taking the hit for Black Monday and Don Cheadle's Mo's newfound success as the head of The Mo Co.
The Chi (Season 4)
Showtime, May 23
Lena Waithe's acclaimed Chicago-set coming-of-age drama is back for a fourth installment.
Flatbush Misdemeanors
Showtime, May 23
Comedians Kevin Iso and Dan Pearlman created and star in this comedy adapted from their series of shorts of the same name, following a pair of friends trying to connect with others and find success in their new neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Loki
Disney , June 11
After escaping through time in Avengers: Endgame, Asgard's exiled trickster god accidentally falls in with the Time Variance Agency. The secretive organization keeps track of the various timelines in the Multiverse, tweaking some and eliminating others it deems too dangerous to exist, generally keeping the citizens of the timelines from traveling back and forth in time, and changing the past or the future. How this all ties in with the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4 storyline is anyone's guess.
Love, Victor (Season 2)
Hulu, June 11
Prepare to have your heart warmed: Hulu's series inspired by Love, Simon is returning. This season, we'll see how Victor's family reacted to him coming out, and see how that affects his high school experience now.