Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On July 10, the new period piece drama Will debuts at 9 PM on TNT. Young William Shakespeare (newcomer Laurie Davidson) has just arrived onto the punk-rock theatre scene in 16th century London. It is in this seductive, violent world that his raw talent faces rioting audiences, religious fanatics and raucous sideshows.
The season premiere of The Fosters followed by the two-hour debut of the new series The Bold Type will air on Freeform on July 11 at 8 and 9 PM respectively. The Bold Type reveals a glimpse into the outrageous lives and loves of those responsible for the global women’s magazine, “Scarlet.”
On July 12, the new CBS drama Salvation will debut at 9 PM. The series centers on tech superstar Darius Tanz (Santiago Cabrera from Heroes and The Musketeers) and MIT grad student Liam Cole (Charlie Rowe from Red Band Society), who bring Pentagon official Grace Barrows (Jennifer Finnigan from Tyrant) a staggering discovery – that an asteroid is just six months away from colliding with Earth.
Also on July 12, Suits will air its seventh season premiere on the USA Network at 9 PM.
The new series Hooten & The Lady will debut on The CW on July 13 at 9 PM. This new 8-hour series tells the story of two globetrotting treasure hunters who set out to recover priceless legendary artifacts. Hooten (Michael Landes from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) is a smooth-talking, yet foolhardy, lone wolf, who often finds himself in sticky situations. Lady Alexandra (Ophelia Lovibond from Elementary) is an aristocrat and British Museum curator who, despite being straight-laced, is eager to follow in the footsteps of history’s great archaeologists and venture to uncharted lands.
On July 14, the new Netflix movie To the Bone will debut online today. Box office star Lily Collins stars as a young anorexic woman who seeks unconventional treatment. The film also stars Keanu Reeves, Carrie Preston (True Blood), Kathryn Prescott (Finding Carter), Brooke Smith (Grey’s Anatomy), Ciara Bravo (Red Band Society) and Lili Taylor (Almost Human).
The Christmas in July Hallmark Channel movie The Christmas Cure will debut on July 15 at 9 PM. An emergency room doctor returns home for Christmas after many years to find that her father has decided to retire. After reuniting with her high school sweetheart and spending an emotional Christmas with her family, she must decide if she will stay in her hometown and takeover her father’s practice. The film stars Brooke Nevin (Breakout Kings and Scorpion), Steve Byers (Reign and The Man in the High Castle) and Patrick Duffy (Dallas).
On July 16, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original movie Home for Christmas Day will debut at 9 PM. Jane Evans (Catherine Bell from Good Witch and Army Wives) is a single mother dead set on protecting her teenage daughter Betsy from the harsh realities of life. When Betsy falls in love with an enlisted man, Jane tries her best to steer Betsy away from heartache. Little does Jane realize she and her daughter are about to learn important lessons of the heart and that taking chances can sometimes lead to the most extraordinary happy endings. The film will also star Victor Webster (Continuum) and Matreya Fedor (Cedar Cove).
Also on July 16, Game of Thrones will air its 7th season premiere on HBO at 9 PM while that same night the FX thriller The Strain will air its season premiere at 10 PM.
Mark your calendars!
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