summer TV Premieres: “We Were Liars,” “The Waterfront,” and “Olympo”
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By Amelia Davidson | LOS ANGELES – 2025/06/20 08:20:36
Midsummer is here, marking the final long weekend before the holiday season.For TV enthusiasts, the past week has brought three promising series premieres, with all episodes of their first seasons released at once.
If you’re seeking something entirely new to binge-watch, there’s plenty to choose from. For those planning their summer entertainment, a thorough list of 37 new and returning series is also available.
“We were Liars” (Prime Video)
While Prime Video typically doesn’t release entire seasons at once, they’ve made an exception for the TV adaptation of the popular book “We Were Liars,” releasing all episodes simultaneously. the series initially presents itself as a romantic coming-of-age story set in a wealthy environment. However, the first episode reveals a notable mystery at the heart of the narrative: What truly occurred that summer night?
What really happened that summer night?
“The Waterfront” (Netflix)
Kevin williamson, the creator of “The waterfront,” is also known for his work on the “scream” films, “Dawson’s Creek,” “Vampire Diaries,” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” He has a proven track record of creating popular movies and series. now, he ventures into a new genre, reminiscent of “Yellowstone” and “Ozark.” The series follows a family forced to defend themselves and their power through increasingly illegal means.
“Olympo” (Netflix)
This Spanish sports drama is similar to series like the Spanish “Elite School.” It follows a group of young athletes competing to qualify for the Olympic Games. Simultaneously, the people behind the sports brand Olympo are trying to recruit some of these young talents. Doping scandals, conspiracies, and plenty of sex are also promised. Will it be a summer hit? Only time will tell.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to watch these new TV series?
These series are available on popular streaming platforms like Prime Video and Netflix, allowing you to watch them on demand.
Are these series suitable for all ages?
Each series has its own rating, so it’s best to check the rating before watching with younger viewers.
Will there be more seasons of these shows?
The renewal of a show for additional seasons depends on viewership and critical reception. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates.
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