Published 2026-06-17 07.30
Serial killers and mermaids in the 1980s and a classic from the 70s in a new version – these are just some of the most talked about TV ventures.
Here are the summer’s hottest series.
“Until I Find You” (6/18, Netflix).
Next Harlan Coben-thriller to become a series is about David (Sam Worthington) who was wrongly convicted of the murder of his son. But when he learns that his son has been seen alive, he escapes from prison to look for him.
“The Bear” (6/26, Disney+).
The fifth season about the gang at the bar in Chicago will also be the last. The question is what happens to Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) who told us at the end of last season that he wanted to quit.
“Life, Larry and the pursuit of unhappiness” (27/6, HBO Max).
On July 4, the United States celebrates its 250th birthday. In this sketch series depicts Larry David more or less famous events from American history in their own special way.
“Murders in Midsomer” (30/6, SVT Play).
There will be four episodes of Commissioner Barnaby this summer as the British thriller enters its 25th season
“Little House on the Prairie” (9/7, Netflix).
New version of one of the big TV hits of the 70s and 80s, also here in Sweden – the melodramatic story of the Ingalls family who move west to create a new life for themselves during the American settler era.
“Lucky” (7/15, AppleTv).
Anya Taylor-Joy stars in the action drama about a young criminal woman who is hunted not only by the police but also by a ruthless gang leader.
“The Hawk” (7/16, Netflix).
After pursuing football, Nascar, figure skating and basketball on film, golf is the next sport Will Ferrell takes on in his new comedy series. He plays Lonnie “The Hawk” Hawkins, an old star who is now struggling, but refuses to stop dreaming of the big comeback.
“Until death do us part” (17/7, TV4).
Thriller series about the couple Tobias (Philip Berg) and Malin (Aliette Opheim). When he is suspected of murder, she, who is a lawyer, fights to prove his innocence. But is he really innocent?
“Blackness” (24/7, SVT Play).
It is 1985 and the young people who meet in the archipelago every summer are in different phases of puberty, which makes life a little complicated. Suddenly one day they also find a mermaid. The youth series is based on a novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. The series comes to SVT on July 27.
“The shards” (6/8, Disney+).
Thriller series based on Bret Easton Ellis biographical novel “Shards” which takes place among rich teenagers in Los Angeles in 1981 when a serial killer is on the rampage.