June TV preview: Secret Invasion, The Bear season 2, and 24 more shows you’ll want to watch

Get ready for HBO's The Idol, another Walking Dead spin-off, Idris Elba's new drama, and other biggies

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June TV preview: Secret Invasion, The Bear season 2, and 24 more shows you’ll want to watch
Clockwise from left: Abel Tesfaye in The Idol (Photo: Eddy Chen/HBO); Cobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson in Secret Invasion (Photo: Des Willie/Marvel); Lauren Cohan in The Walking Dead: Dead City (Photo: Peter Kramer/AMC); Ayo Edebiri in The Bear (Photo: Matt Dinerstein/FX); Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in Never Have I Ever (Photo: Netflix)

Think of June as a breather when it comes to TV viewing. May was packed with the final episodes of Succession, Barry, Ted Lasso, Yellowjackets, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, among others. Now, with all of those series wrapped up, June figures to be a relatively calmer (but still mighty) month. Look no further than the return of critically acclaimed dramedy The Bear or the arrival of Marvel’s long-anticipated Nick Fury-focused series Secret Invasion, which kickstarts MCU’s Phase Five on Disney+, for proof.

Plus, there’s more: The Weeknd’s contentious The Idol takes over Succession’s Sunday-night spot; Kaley Cuoco finds her way into another mystery dramedy; and The Walking Dead franchise expands once again. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ adds to its slate with new dramas led by Tom Holland and Idris Elba. To help you sort through all of it, we present The A.V. Club’s guide to what to watch come June.

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Never Have I Ever - Final Season | Official Trailer | Netflix

It’s time for one last joyride with Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and her crew as Never Have I Ever wraps with a fourth and final season. Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher’s coming-of-age dramedy follows Devi, who copes with the sudden death of her father the way a teen knows best: by striving to be popular. She gets enmeshed in love triangles, has issues with her best friends, and struggles to bond with her strict mother Nalini (Poorna Jagannathan). The final few episodes are bound to heighten all her emotional stakes, and we can’t wait to watch it all unravel. [Saloni Gajjar]

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