![]() While John Clancy’s Jack Ryan might get future spinoffs, the Amazon show starring John Krasinski is coming to an end with season 4. John Clancy’s Jack Ryan is back for one last ride. New shows on Prime Video Jack Ryan season 4 Photo: Attila Szvacsek/Prime VideoĬast: John Krasinski, Wendell Pierce, Abbie Cornish Executive producers Evan Endicott and Josh Stoddard have been promoted to showrunning duties, but former showrunner Jonathan Tropper ( Banshee) and executive producer Shannon Lee (Bruce’s daughter) are still heavily involved. The legendary Mark Dacascos joins a stacked cast that already featured Andrew Koji, Jason Tobin, Joe Taslim, and Dianne Doan. The new season takes the show to even greater heights, forging new alliances and testing old ones as the Industrial Revolution begins to rear its ugly head in San Francisco. Television’s best martial arts show, based on a concept by Bruce Lee, returns for its third season (and first to air on Max) after escaping from the decaying husk of Cinemax. Showrunners/Creator: Evan Endicott, Josh Stoddard, Jonathan TropperĬast: Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, Jason Tobin, Dianne Doan, Kieran Bew, and more (Disclaimer: This show is produced by Vox Media Studios, which is owned by Vox, just like Polygon.) New shows on Max Warrior season 3 Photo: David Bloomer/Max The ten contestants come from a variety of backgrounds and perform a series of cooking challenges. The problem is, the chefs of this show are total novices, more likely to burn a salad than they are to brûlée a crème. The task is simple, at least in description: Become a chef worthy of a Michelin-star. Genre: Reality cooking (amateur’s version)Ĭast: Beginner chefs hoping to impress their families Will this bachelorette find true love? And what does the new season look like without controversial Bachelorette creator Mike Fleiss? We’ll (start to) find out on June 26, when the new episode premieres on ABC, dropping on Hulu the next day. You know the drill: One titular bachelorette, a host of potential beaus, and several roses to give out to contestants who get to stay. Release date: June 26 (ABC), June 27 (Streaming on Hulu)Ĭast: Charity Lawson and a troupe of men who are hopefully all there for the right reasons Here are all the significant TV premieres this week for your scheduling purposes: In classic Trek fashion they are, of course, sent back to the 21st century (what are the odds?). This week also features another Strange New Worlds episode that Trekkies won’t want to miss (if you can afford to miss any of the best modern Star Trek show): Christina Chong’s La’an gets teleported to an alternate reality and has to team up with Kirk (Paul Wesley) to get the timelines back on track. But don’t miss Hijack, Idris Elba’s return to TV post- Luther, and a surprisingly effective TV thriller. Netflix’s The Witcher is one of the bigger releases of the week, with volume 1 of the new season dropping the first five episodes on Thursday. But for audiences, we’ll at least have a good time. It’s possible those trapped in the battles for the Continent or in a competition for the love of a single woman on a reality show might not feel like it’s all fair. This week on TV, all is fair in love and war - at least as far as new seasons of The Bachelorette, Jack Ryan, and The Witcher are concerned.
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