Weekly roundup of science fiction and fantasy shows (as well as movies/specials of note) on the Prime Time TV schedule, also including programs that may be of interest to genre fans. Air dates and times subject to change without notice.
This week brings two more shows to the sci fi TV schedule that is currently rather sparse due to the Coronavirus-related production delays. On Thursday, Netflix’s supernatural drama The Order returns for its second season with all episodes available for viewing that day. Then on Sunday, AMC’s supernatural drama NOS4A2 returns with its second season premiere (see trailer below). Wrapping up this week is The CW’s Roswell New Mexico which has its season finale on Monday (it has been renewed for a third season). And note that AMC’s encore run of the Shudder horror anthology Creepshow wrapped up last week. There are still more shows on the way this Summer and you can see the full sci fi TV schedule at this link.
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Prime Time Sci Fi TV Listings for the Week of Jun 15 – Jun 21:
Links are to the show pages on this site with additional series info and current status. Broadcast/Cable Listings Source: TVGuide.com
Monday June 15 |
Roswell New Mexico (CW) 9:00-10:00 Season Finale |
Tuesday June 16 |
Stargirl (CW) 8:00-9:00 |
Wednesday June 17 |
The 100 (CW) 8:00-9:00 |
Agents of SHIELD (ABC) 10:00-11:00 |
Thursday June 18 |
The Order (Netflix) Streaming Season 2 Premiere |
Friday June 19 |
Harley Quinn (DCU) Streaming |
Saturday June 20 |
No Genre Entries |
Sunday June 21 |
Snowpiercer (TNT) 9:00-10:00 |
NOS4A2 (AMC) 10:00-11:00 Season 2 Premiere |
Penny Dreadful City of Angels (HBO) 10:00-11:00 |
Streaming Premieres |
The Order (Netflix) Thursday, Season 2 Premiere |
You can see the complete list of streaming shows at this link |
Highlights for the Week of Jun 22 |
Doom Patrol (HBOMax) Streaming Thursday, Season 2 Premiere |
Dark (Netflix) Streaming Friday, Season 3 Premiere |
Schedule Notes: If a show is listed as On Hiatus, that means that it is taking a break of more than two episodes in a row. If a streaming series is included in the listings after its premiere date, then it releases new episodes once per week on that day as opposed to releasing its entire season at one time.
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