5 Top New Shows to Stream this week on Netflix, Peacock, TV and more (5/27 〜 6/2)

5 Top New Shows to Stream this week on Netflix, Peacock, TV and more (5/27 〜 6/2)

Summer begins with a crop of new shows that will premiere this week on Netflix, Peacock and other streaming services, broadcast and cable TV.

This week's new TV lineup sees Jeremy Renner make a triumphant return to screen after his devastating snow removal accident in "Mayor of Kingstown" Season 3. We also have the underrated comedy "We Are Lady Parts" in the second season and "The Outlaws" in the third season (and possibly the final season). We are excited to welcome you to our website ( ). In addition, Benedict Cumberbatch starred in the miniseries thriller "Eric".Here's our guide to the top new TV shows to check out this week. 

Benedict Cumberbatch cites the headlines for this limited series that could see him win another Emmy to match what he got for "Sherlock."Set in 1980s New York, the emotional thriller follows Vincent, the puppeteer and creator of the popular children's TV show. One morning, when his 9-year-old son disappears on his way to school, his life begins to unravel. Devastated and guilt-ridden, Vincent is barely able to cope. He clings to the picture of the son of a blue monster doll named Eric and becomes convinced that if he can get Eric on TV, his son will go home. 

Premieres at 5.30 PM Thursday on Netflix at 3am ET

This Diamond in Peacock Rough is worth delving into. The British comedy is irreverent, hilarious and heartwarming; features an underrated group of Muslim women; and after a successful show in the Season 1 finale you get out of your head, Season 2 features lead guitarist Amina Hussain (Anjana Vasan), a frontwoman. He continues to follow a punk band composed of Saira (Sarah Cameraimpy), bassist Bisma (Faith Omore) and drummer Aisha (Juliet Motamedo). They must navigate the ups and downs of success, all while exploring their identity and dealing with family. 

Premiere Thursday, May 30 at 3A.m.ET on Peacock

Outlaws are back— perhaps for the last time. Creator Stephen Merchant has no plans to continue the show beyond Season 3. And as much fun as this criminal comedy, perhaps it's best to go out on a high note. Season 3 begins with a group that continues their lives now that Dean, the crime boss, is behind bars awaiting trial. But their own 1 shocking return and the discovery of a corpse put them all in deadly danger again. 

Premiere 5/31 Friday 12pm Et Prime Video

Jeremy Renner will triumph on screen in the wake of a near・fatal snowplow accident on New Year's Day 2023. Season 3 of the crime thriller, co・created by Taylor Sheridan, sees Renner still in the form of a fight with Mike McCluskey, the unofficial leader of a town whose main business is incarcerated. He has new problems in his hands, like the recently arrived Russian mob boss and the drug war raging inside and outside the prison walls. But his attempts to maintain peace among all factions are threatened by familiar faces from his past.

6/2 Sunday at 3 a.m. Paramount Plus

When "Tiger King" and "Succession" are combined and set to Renaissance Fair, you can get a documentary of these three episodes from director Lance Oppenheim ("Spermworld") and producer Safdie Brothers. can be. It focuses on the largest Texas Renaissance Festival of its kind in the world, which is ruled by 86・year・old George Coolum. Known as King George, he has accumulated power and wealth. But now he is ready to retire and he will have to choose which of his long-time employees will inherit his crown. Doc uses fantastic elements to explore the tense, comical, and very realistic Game of Thrones. 

6/2 Sunday Premieres at 9pm ET HBO and Max

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