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Another hockey series is skating into view.
On the heels of Off Campus and Heated Rivalry, Hannah Grace’s novel Icebreaker is getting made into a Netflix series produced by Alex Cooper, the streamer confirmed June 15.
Showrunner Amanda Lasher and writer Jade Bartlett are set to join forces with Cooper and husband Matt Kaplan’s Unwell Productions to adapt the bestseller and BookTok favorite.
The novel follows competitive figure skater Anastasia Allen and hockey player Nate Hawkins as they realize sharing a practice rink sparks a flame between them.
Cooper first teased the news on her Instagram Story June 15, writing alongside a picture of the novel, “BookTok girlies, I have some exciting news for you…”
Moments later, the Call Her Daddy host confirmed the news of her being a producer to her Story, adding, “SCREAMING."
Meanwhile, Lasher—who previously produced the original Gossip Girl and Togetherness—emphasized her excitement in bringing the beloved book series, which also includes sequels Wildfire and Daydream, to life.
“I have been a fan of steamy YA since the seventh grade, reading Judy Blume stealthily hidden behind a textbook,” Lasher, who will also co-write the series, shared in a statement. “I love this genre, and it’s been a joy working with Jade, the team at Unwell, and Netflix to bring Hannah Grace’s beloved Icebreaker novel to the screen ”
For her part, Bartlett—who made her debut as a director and writer in Miller’s Girl starring Jenna Ortega and Martin Freeman—teased what is to come of the upcoming series.
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“It’s been such a joy to play in Hannah Grace’s world of Icebreaker, a story filled with ambitious, talented, and undeniably sexy characters,” Barlett added in a statement. “But the real special sauce is that, above all, they are good, deeply compassionate people…and we cannot get enough of them. Hannah has created the kind of world you want to live in, and Amanda and I are having an absolute romp with our incredible teams at Unwell and Netflix, bringing this cherished story to the screen.”
Grace—who published Icebreaker in 2022—expressed excitement for the upcoming adaptation in her own Instagram post June 15, saying, “I’m truly the luckiest girl in the world.”
Ever familiar with her audience—who have suggested stars like Madelyn Cline and Jacob Elordi as their desired leads in fan edits—the author also confirmed where the series stands in casting.
“There is zero casting news right now, but I’ll keep you posted along with other announcements when I’m allowed to!” Grace added. “If you haven’t heard it from me or Netflix/Unwell, it’s just a rumor.”
Similarly, no release date has been set quite yet—but keep reading for upcoming series releases to keep on your radar…
Bravo/NBCUniversal
The McBee Dynasty (Bravo) - June 15
The McBee family returns and their future has never been in greater danger. With the family patriarch facing prison time following a massive FBI investigation and banks calling in loans as a result, the McBee family must scramble to protect their legacy amid new romances, unexpected pregnancies, emotional goodbyes and devastating losses across the family businesses. Is this the start of a new chapter…or the end of a dynasty?
TLC/Warner Bros. Discovery
Little Singles (TLC) - June 15
Living in an average-sized world comes with daily challenges, from accessibility and social stigma to dating and self-confidence. In this house, everyone is on equal footing, creating a space where they can fully be themselves.
What begins as a carefree getaway among friends quickly evolves into a chosen family experience. With a mix of personalities, relationship histories and different forms of dwarfism, the group explores what love, honesty and truly belonging really mean.
Netflix
America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Netflix) - June 16
The fan-favorite series returns for season three, following the 2025–26 squad from high-pressure auditions through the NFL season as they navigate a growing global spotlight. With only six open spots, unprecedented opportunities, and heightened scrutiny, the women at the center of DCC must push their talent, resilience, and sisterhood to new levels.
Magnolia Network/Warner Bros. Discovery
Lakefront Bargain Hunt Renovation (Magnolia Network) - June 16
With a bit of imagination and a lot of muscle, families transform their new vacation homes into the relaxing getaways they had always envisioned.
Sophy Holland/Bravo
2026 Las Culturistas Culture Awards (Bravo & Peacock) - June 17
Hosted by comedians Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang of the popular Las Culturistas podcast, the fifth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards is a comedy variety special that celebrates culture’s most iconic and consequential moments. With more than 100 unique award categories, live musical performances, and unexpected celebrity encounters, this show truly brings the culture's most crucial moments to life.
Disney/YouTube
Million Dollar Nannies (Freeform) - June 17
A young group of elite nannies heads to Ibiza to launch a new kind of agency, built by nannies, for nannies. They're promised VIP families, life-changing money, and a shot at something bigger than any of them could build alone. But fierce competition, personal drama, and a scandal from the past threaten to derail the dream before the summer sets.
Peacock
The Capture (Peacock) - June 18
It’s been twelve months since Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) broadcast a live deepfake of a government minister to the nation, exposing the UK intelligence service’s clandestine video manipulation program known as Correction.
Amidst an inquiry into the unlawful use of deepfakes, Carey has become acting head of SO15, determined to regain the public’s trust in surveillance technology through the new Operation Veritas camera system. And then it happens: a brutal and exceptionally well-coordinated act of terror aimed right at the heart of the British establishment that leaves behind just one witness.
The more Carey investigates, the deeper she is drawn into an unfolding geopolitical crisis that infects the British political establishment, the security services, and the media. The conspiracy reaches deep into the State, but just who is pulling the strings? Caught in an increasingly violent situation, and with few allies left to trust, what sacrifices will Carey be willing to make?
Netflix
I Will Find You (Netflix) - June 18
An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive—and must break out of prison to find out the truth.
Apple TV
Sugar (Colin Farrell) - June 19
Sugar is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Academy Award nominee Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar, an American private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the beloved granddaughter of legendary Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. As Sugar tries to determine what happened to Olivia, he will also unearth Siegel family secrets; some very recent, others long-buried.
Theo Whiteman/HBO
House of the Dragon (HBO) - June 21
Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series, set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, tells the story of House Targaryen.
Acorn TV/AMC Networks
Harry Wild (Acorn TV) - June 22
Joe Lando joins the most ambitious season yet as Pierce Kennedy, a charming and brilliant new State Pathologist whose arrival quickly makes waves in Harry’s world. As Harry (Jane Seymour), Fergus (Rohan Nedd) and Charlie (Kevin Ryan) are pulled into their most dangerous and complex cases to date, the team takes on undercover operations, chilling murders and relentless criminals…all with the help of Pierce whose sharp instincts and natural chemistry with Harry prove invaluable.
Bravo/NBCUniversal
Next Gen NYC (Bravo) - June 24
Next Gen NYC is back for season two, and it’s anything but chill. The pace is faster, the hustle is louder, and for this New York City crew, life in the city that never sleeps is a full-on reality check. From first real apartments and lingering scandals to messy breakups, shifting friendships and new romances, everyone’s trying to build a life that feels authentic – but also aesthetic.
Eager to carve out their own identities, they’re determined to make it on their own terms while also navigating the pressure to curate the right vibe, the right circles, and a feed that keeps up with the life they’re chasing. In a world driven by image, ambition, and constant visibility, they quickly learn that making it is one thing – holding onto it, and each other, is another.
Sam Taylor/BritBox
A Woman of Substance (BritBox) - June 24
A Woman of Substance brings Barbara Taylor Bradford’s iconic bestseller to life in a sweeping new period drama led by Brenda Blethyn (Vera, Little Voice) and breakout star Jessica Reynolds (House of Guinness, Outlander). Spanning decades of ambition, betrayal and reinvention, the series follows Yorkshire maid Emma Harte as she defies the limits placed upon her in a relentless rise to power and revenge.
Discovery Channel/Warner Bros. Discovery
Expedition Unknown (Discovery Channel) - June 24
From far-flung jungles and remote waters to vast, unexplored caves, explorer Josh Gates pursues his boldest missions yet, hunting for vanished civilizations, diving deep to document lost wartime wrecks, and chasing groundbreaking evidence behind the world’s most compelling mysteries.
FX
The Bear (FX/Hulu) - June 25
The culinary drama's fifth and final season will be served on June 25.
Disney
Paul Simon: The Quiet Celebration (Hulu) - June 26
Paul Simon brings his critically acclaimed Seven Psalms to life in this first-ever live performance of the complete piece for his Quiet Celebration, an intimate evening spanning his vast career and celebrating new arrangements of timeless classics, deep cuts and new musical discoveries. A stunning and immersive experience, lush and joyful, the film sparks a triumphant tone, picking up with Paul after having come to terms with his hearing loss and journeyed to discover new ways to perform. Simon's transformation of the movements for live performance gave way to all-new renditions of some of his most cherished songs and a deep desire to bring these contemplative and intricate pieces to audiences.
Apple TV
Camp Snoopy (Apple TV) - June 26
Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts are looking forward to carefree time in the majestic landscape of Camp Spring Lake. Along with Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, join Snoopy and the birds as they hike, swim, and leap their way through another round of fun and adventure in the Great Outdoors! This summer at Camp Snoopy, search for the elusive hedge toad, build towering sandcastles and debate the merits of hot dogs versus hamburgers.
Discovery Channel/Warner Bros. Discovery
In the Eye of the Storm (Discovery Channel) - June 28
Told through firsthand accounts and mobile phone footage filmed by everyday people caught in the eye of the storm, each episode captures the chaos, courage and resilience of both unsuspecting citizens and those who dive into the chaos for search and rescue.
Disney
Adventure Time: Side Quests (Hulu & DIsney+) - June 29
The new series follows young hero Finn and his magical dog best friend Jake as they embark on adventures across the fantastical land of Ooo—partying with cloud people and punching evil in the butt along the way.
TLC/Warner Bros. Discovery
Jay & Pamela (TLC) - June 30
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Type 3, a rare brittle bone disorder, Jay and Pamela continue to face unique health challenges with resilience, humor, and unwavering positivity, inspiring viewers with their determination to build a full and independent life on their own terms.
This season, Jay and Pamela head to New York for their first-ever fashion show debut together, stepping into the spotlight for a major milestone moment. Back at home, they celebrate Jay turning 30, reflect on what it truly means to be on their own, and open up honest conversations about the future of their relationship and growing family dreams.
Prime Video
Elle (Prime Video) - July 1
In Season One, Elle follows Elle Woods (Lexi Minetree) in high school as we learn about the life experiences that shaped her into the iconic young woman we came to know and love in the first Legally Blonde film.
“Twenty-five years after the world met Elle Woods for the first time, it’s a dream come true to share the story of how she became the unstoppable force we all fell in love with,” Reese Witherspoon said in a press release. “Discovering Lexi Minetree and watching her step into Elle’s fabulous shoes has been one of the most gratifying experiences of my career."
“Our series’ themes of kindness, authenticity, and believing in yourself will resonate deeply with fans of the original films and new audiences alike,” she added. “I can’t wait to share Season One with the world and start rolling cameras on Season Two!”
Netflix
Enola Holmes (Netflix) - July 1
Adventure chases detective Enola Holmes to Malta, where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.
Apple TV
Silo (Apple TV) - July 3
Season three continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story set centuries earlier. In the present, Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) survives her forced “cleaning” but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat. Meanwhile, in the “Before Times,” journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences.
National Geographic/Disney
Hammerhead Sharks Up Close With Bertie Gregory (National Geographic) - July 5
The special follows cinematographer and National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory as he dives into Mexico’s Pacific waters to discover how protected seas can deliver a spectacle of one of the ocean's most visually iconic sharks, the unmistakable hammerhead.
Apple TV
Trying (Apple TV) - July 8
Season five finds Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler’s (Cooper Turner) biological mother Kat (Charlotte Riley) turning up at their doorstep, and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life.
Netflix
Little House on the Prairie (Netflix) - July 9
A hopeful family drama, epic survival tale, and origin story of the American West, this fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s enduring, almost 100-year-old book series about growing up in the American West in the 1800s offers a kaleidoscopic view of the struggles and triumphs of those who shaped the frontier.
Disney
Press Your Luck (ABC) - July 9
Season seven premieres July 9.
Disney/Matt Sayles
Celebrity Family Feud (ABC) - July 9
Season 12 debuts July 9.
Sami Drasin/Bravo
The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo) - July 9
The Bravo series' milestone 20th season is sure to heat up summer.
Hulu/Disney
Project Runway (Freeform & Hulu) - July 9
Heidi Klum returns to host the fashion competition series' 22nd season.
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