Every week, we round up some of the best new and returning shows TV has to offer - and this week is no exception. Though the 2026 FIFA World Cup is still taking centre stage, there are plenty of brilliant series to stream for those who want a break from the football.

If you're in the mood for a laugh, Prime Video's hilarious new game show, hosted by Romesh Ranganathan, may be just up your street. Or if a gritty watch is more your speed, then Paramount+ has got you covered with its returning spy thriller.

Meanwhile, it's not just the weather that's heating up this week, as the BBC is set to air the latest season of its hit reality dating show. Elsewhere, there's heat and drama over on Disney+ with the fifth and final season of its beloved restaurant-based dramedy.

The Agency

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Paramount+

A remake of the acclaimed French series Le Bureau des Légendes, The Agency first hit our screens in 2024 and returned with its hugely anticipated second season earlier today (21 June). All ten episodes of season 2 arrived on Paramount+ at once, making it the perfect binge-watch this week.

The spy thriller follows Martian, an uncover CIA agent who is forced to return to London Station, abandoning the covert life he has built for the last six years. But when a past love makes a surprise appearance, Martian struggles maintain his career and identity, putting the lives of his loved ones at huge risk.

Season two picks up from event of the finale, with a comprised Martian plagued by the situation he has been backed into. "As loyalties fracture, the truth becomes a weapon – and Martian's only way out is deeper in," teases the synopsis.

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The star-studded cast is fronted by Michael Fassbender, who appears alongside Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston and Richard Gere. They are joined by guest stars Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville and David Harewood.

The series currently holds a 66% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Australian describing it as "gripping" and "impeccably controlled".

The Agency is now streaming on Paramount+.

I Kissed a Girl

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BBC

The second season of the popular queer dating show arrives on BBC Three and iPlayer this week, with ten new women ready to begin their quest for love. This Tuesday (23 June) will see host Dannii Minogue welcoming the hopeful singles into the Italian Masseria, where they will be paired up with their most eligible match.

As always, their journey will begin with a kiss, before they properly get to know their partners. But will sparks fly between the matches - or will they find chemistry elsewhere?

Unfortunately for fans, the upcoming season will mark the end of the series, as it was recently cancelled by the broadcaster due to budget cuts. However, both seasons of I Kissed a Girl and I Kissed a Boy will be available to stream on iPlayer.

I Kissed a Girl season 2 begins on 23 June on BBC Three and iPlayer.

Avatar: The Last Airbender

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Netflix

The live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender will be returning to Netflix on Thursday (25 June), two years since it debuted on the streaming service. Season 2 will see Gordon Cormier reprising his role as Aang, as the young Avatar continues to master his unique gift.

In the first instalment, Aang discovered he was able to control all four elements - air, fire, water, earth - which would be vital in his journey to restore peace and balance to the world.

Joined by siblings Katara (Kiawentiio) and Sokka (Ian Ousley), and his sky bison Appa, Aang set out to hone his abilities, while avoiding being captured by the villainous Prince Zuko (Dallas Liu).

Season two will follow the narrative of the animated series, as Aang learns earth bending from Toph Beifong - a blind, earth-bending prodigy. Meanwhile, the new episodes will also feature Prince Zuko's sister Azula (Elizabeth Yu) showcasing her dangerous talent of bending lightning.

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 arrives on Netflix on 25 June.

The Bear

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FX//Disney+

Viewers were left dazed, confused and, most of all, entertained when we were first introduced to the chaotic world of The Bear back in 2022. Now, the hilarious yet poignant dramedy is officially reopening its doors for the final time with the release of its upcoming fifth season.

The critically acclaimed show follows hugely successful chef Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto as he returns home to Chicago to take over his brother's beloved sandwich shop, following a family tragedy.

Carmy is left to deal with mounting debt, internal anxiety and the universal stress of moving back to his hometown. But somehow, amid the chaos of his rundown kitchen, he manages to turn the restaurant into something special - with the help of his unruly but talented staff.

The show boasts a fantastic cast, led by Jeremy Allen White as Carmy, with Ayo Edebiri playing his enthusiastic protégé Sydney and Ebon Moss-Bachrach playing brash but dedicated manager Richie. Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott also make up the eclectic staff at the restaurant.

The Bear season 5 will be available to stream on Disney+ in the UK and Hulu in the US on 26 June.

Would You Rather: Decide to Survive

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Matt Frost/Prime Video

Hosted by Romesh Ranganathan, this brand new reality series pits a number of famous faces against each other in the ultimate game of Would You Rather. The celebrities are sent to a remote sun-soaked location to take part in ridiculous tasks as they choose between two outlandish options.

The show will debut on 26 June on Prime Video, with Chunkz, Nella Rose, Max Balegde, Chloe Burrows and Max Fosh among the line up. They will be joined by Elz the Witch, King Kenny, Bambino Becky, Ayamé, and Stephen Tries.

"Would You Rather be invisible or be able to fly? Fight one giant duck or 1000 tiny ducks? Eat a man-sized bean or a bean-sized man? This comedy game show will see two teams of some of Britain's funniest digital personalities compete in hilarious real-life challenges based on classic hypothetical Would You Rather decisions," reads the synopsis.

"These three simple words decide everything from what they eat to who they send home..."

Would You Rather: Decide to Survive will stream on Prime Video on 26 June.


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Divya Soni
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Divya is a freelance writer with experience in entertainment and lifestyle news. Described as a "telly addict" since childhood, Divya was able to translate her interests into a BJTC-accredited, Honours degree in Journalism and Media. After working in communications and marketing, Divya joined Digital Spy as a Freelance News Reporter. She has also written for various publications including MetroAsian World News and TwitCelebGossip; as well as interviews, features and reviews on her own blog. Divya prides herself on her TV, film and showbiz knowledge, always offering (not so) fun facts to her long-suffering friends and family. From soaps to superheroes, Divya is the go-to person for tailored recommendations and up to date information.