Here is the long list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:
On July 29, the new HBO drama Years and Years will air its season finale at 9 PM.
The new Hulu streaming series Four Weddings and a Funeral will debut online on July 31. Four American friends — Maya (Nathalie Emmanuel from Game of Thrones), Craig (Brandon Mychal Smith from You’re the Worst), Ainsley (Rebecca Rittenhouse from Red Band Society) and Duffy (John Paul Reynolds from Stranger Things) — who reunite for a fabulous London wedding. But after a bombshell at the altar throws their lives into turmoil, they must weather a tumultuous year of romance and heartbreak. Relationships are forged and broken, political scandals exposed, London social life lampooned, love affairs ignited and doused, and of course, there are four weddings…and a funeral. The cast includes Ashley Madekwe (Revenge) and Tom Mison (Sleepy Hollow). Original cast member Andie MacDowell will also appear.
Also on July 31, a special one-hour special retrospective of Jane the Virgin will air on The CW at 8 PM followed by the series finale of the drama at 9 PM.
On August 1, the season finale of Strange Angel will air today on CBS All Access while that same night the series finale of iZombie will air on The CW at 8 PM; and also that night the summer finale of Siren will air on Freeform at 8 PM.
On August 2, the season finale of Swamp Thing will air on DC Universe; and that same night the two-hour season finale of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will air on ABC at 8 PM.
Also on August 2, the original telefilm Descendants 3 will debut on Disney at 8 PM. Mal (Dove Cameron) and her friends face their biggest challenge yet when an unfathomable dark force threatens the people of Auradon. The cast includes the late Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart, China Anne McClain and Mitchell Hope [among others].
The Hallmark Channel movie Love and Sunshine will debut on August 3 at 9 PM. Ally Craig (Danica McKellar) has been fostering retired military dog, Sunshine, as she recovers from a broken engagement. But sparks fly again when Sunshine’s military partner, Jake Terry (Mark Deklin) returns to claim the dog.
On August 3, the Lifetime movie V.C. Andrews’ Heaven Casteel Saga: Dark Angel will debut at 8 PM. This film picks up directly after Heaven (Annalise Basso) finds a new life in her estranged grandmother and grandfather, Jillian (Kelly Rutherford) and Tony Tatterton’s (Jason Priestley) exquisite Boston mansion, Farthinggale Manor. But even in the world of wealthy, there are strange forebodings, secrets best forgotten. As Heaven reaches out for love, she is slowly ensnared in a sinister web of cruel deceits.
The final season of Preacher will premiere on AMC on August 4 at the special time of 9 PM followed by a second episode at its regular timeslot of 10 PM. Meanwhile, that same night the season finale of Euphoria will air at 10 PM on HBO; and also that night Perpetual Grace, LTD will air its season finale on EPIX at 10 PM.
Also, lastly on August 4, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries telefilm Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse will debut at 9 PM. When someone begins taunting Aurora Teagarden (Candace Cameron Bure) with cryptic clues left at crime scenes, the librarian-turned-crime buff attempts to figure out who is behind the creepy “game.” But when the people closest to Aurora become targets, the game takes on a much more dangerous edge as it points to a planned murder. Aurora’s blossoming relationship with Professor Nick Miller (Niall Matter) might be the source of jealousy that is driving the crime spree, Aurora must be especially careful not to become the next victim. The film also co-stars Marilu Henner.
Mark your calendars!
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