Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On July 5, the drama The Clearing will air its season finale on Hulu online.
The second season premiere of The Lincoln Lawyer will air online on Netflix on July 6.
On July 7, the second season of the Canadian drama Family Law will premiere on The CW at 8 PM followed by the debut of the 2021 Canadian TV series Moonshine at 9 PM. Moonshine is a raucous one-hour dramedy tells the story of the Finley-Cullens, a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control over the family business. The cast includes Jennifer Finnigan, Anastasia Phillips, Tom Stevens and Peter MacNeill.
The Netflix movie The Out-Laws will debut online on July 7. Owen Browning (Adam DeVine) is a young bank manager who’s about to be engaged to his fiancé Parker McDermott (Nina Dobrev). One day, the bank is held up by an infamous group of criminals known as the “Ghost Bandits.” The robbery occurs during his wedding week and certain indicators lead him to believe that the robbers might in fact be his future in-laws Billy (Pierce Brosnan) and Lily McDermott (Ellen Barkin), who just arrived in town. He gets proven right when the criminal Rehan (Poorna Jagannathan) captures Parker in exchange for the ransom of the money that the Ghost Bandits stole from her. Now Owen must work with Billy and Lily and break into another bank in order to rescue Parker. The cast includes Michael Rooker, Julie Hagerty, Richard Kind and Lil Rel Howery.
On July 8, the Hallmark Channel Christmas in July movie A Royal Christmas Crush will debut at 8 PM. Ava (Katie Cassidy) accepts the opportunity of a lifetime to work at the Royal Ice Hotel which leads her to a surprise whirlwind romance with the most important guest of all, the Royal Prince (Stephen Huszar) himself.
The holiday movie A Belgian Chocolate Christmas will debut on Great American Family at 8 PM on July 8. A photographer takes her best friend’s place at a Belgian culinary school during the holidays and connects with the chocolatier leading the class. As romance begins to bloom, the only problem is a case of mistaken identity. The film stars Jaclyn Hales and Zane Stephens.
On July 9, the PBS series Grantchester will air its 8th season premiere at 9 PM followed by the debut of the police drama D.I. Ray at 10 PM. D.I. Rachita Ray (Parminder Nagra), a British Asian policewoman new to homicide, is assigned to investigate the suspected honor killing of a young Muslim man.
Lastly, also on July 9, the second season premiere of Domina will air on MGM+ at 9 PM.
Mark your calendars!
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