The 2026 World Cup isn't the only exciting thing making its way to the telly box this week. How could it be when Nicola Walker's dark and twisted revenge black comedy debuts on Monday, setting viewers up for a week of cracking TV?

Elsewhere, those looking to fill the absence left by Off Campus can look forward to another addictive romantic drama set to make you fall head over hills for its will-they-won't-they leads.

A crime drama also lands on Netflix this week teasing a tense watch while football enthusiasts can extend their love for the game with a new series, hosted by renowned football icons that will break down everything happening on and off the pitch.

It's an exciting week ahead so to make sure you don't miss a thing - keep scrolling to see what's coming your way.

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Disney+

Alice and Steve

Thick-as-thieves best friends Alice (Nicola Walker) and Steve's (Jemaine Clement) friendship is tested when Steve falls for Alice's 26-year-old daughter Izzy (Yali Topol Margalith).

The whirlwind May-December romance results in a bitter feud, as it blows up Alice and Steve's 30-year-plus friendship. Alice tries every twisted trick in the book to end Izzy's relationship with her ex-best pal before it has the chance to grow legs. The only problem is Steve isn't willing to back down.

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Disney+ has described the "anti-romantic comedy" as a hilarious, messy and complicated exploration of friendship, family, and love," as the pair test how far they will go for love.

Alice and Steve is available to watch from Monday 8 June on Disney+.

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Prime Video

Every Year After

Swoony romances are definitely in right now. Off Campus is still enjoying its time in the sun but it seems it will need to share the spotlight with Prime Video's latest drop Every Year After.

Based on the bestselling novel from Carley Fortune, the eight-episode series is set in the idyllic lake town Barry's Bay and follows the love story between Percy (Sadie Soverall) and Sam (Matt Cornett) over the course of six years and one week.

Every Year After has been labeled in the synopsis "a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.

Every Year After is available to watch from Wednesday 10 June on Prime Video.

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Netflix

Sweet Magnolias, season 5

The hit Netflix series Sweet Magnolias has entered its fifth chapter!

The friendship drama will continue to explore how Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) and Helen (Heather Headley) juggle family, relationships and their careers.

As Helen's wedding draws closer anxiety creeps in but she's not the only one having relationship wobbles this season as is teased by the trailer.

Sweet Magnolias season 5 is available to watch from Thursday 11 June on Netflix.

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Colours of Evil Black

This Polish crime series tells the gripping story of two women who were murdered under very similar brutal circumstances, 15 years apart.

Their deaths spark an investigation that rests on the shoulders of prosecutor Leopold Bilski (Jakub Gierszał) whose job it becomes to uncover the truth that links these two cases.
Colours of Evil is available to watch from Thursday 11 June on Netflix.

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Netflix

The Rest is Football

If you need a companion show to complement your World Cup obsession then legendary football star Gary Lineker's The Rest is Football is your must-watch during the World Cup.

All the way from New York City, Lineker will join forces with fellow icons Alan Shearer and Micah Richards to bring viewers "game analysis, special guests, interviews and insights into the on- and off-field action," as stated by Tudum.

"We can't wait to bring The Rest Is Football to Netflix for the 2026 World Cup," said Lineker to Tudum. "It's a fantastic opportunity for the three of us to do what we love — talk football every day — but on a truly global stage."

The Rest is Football is available to watch from Thursday 11 June on Netflix.


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TV writer, Digital Spy Janet completed her Masters degree in Magazine Journalism in 2013 and has continued to grow professionally within the industry ever since.  For six years she honed her analytical reviewing skills at the Good Housekeeping institute eventually becoming Acting Head of Food testing.  She also freelanced in the field of film and TV journalism from 2013-2020, when she interviewed A-List stars such as Samuel L Jackson, Colin Firth and Scarlett Johansson. In 2021 she joined Digital Spy as TV writer where she gets to delve into more of what she loves, watching copious amounts of telly all in the name of work. Since taking on the role she has conducted red carpet interviews with the cast of Bridgerton, covered the BAFTAs and been interviewed by BBC Radio and London Live. In her spare time she also moonlights as a published author, the book Gothic Angel.