June TV preview: A Cape Fear series, House Of The Dragon's return, and Larry David
Plus, The Bear permanently clocks out, Mindy Kaling debuts a new comedy, and Netflix's tryst with Harlan Coben adaptations continues.
Cape Feare (Photo: Apple TV), House Of The Dragon (Photo: Theo Whiteman/HBO), Life, Larry And The Pursuit Of Unhappiness (Photo: Courtesy of Art Streiber/HBO)
Nothing says “it’s going to be a sweaty summer” like a vampire rockstar concert, and that’s exactly how AMC kicks off its June. This month, the cable network brings Interview With The Vampire back as The Vampire Lestat. Hulu also gives in to complicated relationships (in comedies) with a new series from Mindy Kaling and a British sitcom. Elsewhere, Apple TV serves up a star-studded Cape Fear series, FX’s The Bear clocks in for a final shift, and HBO goes all in on both Larry David and House Of The Dragon once more. Here is The A.V. Club’s guide to what to watch on TV next month.
Not Suitable For Work (Hulu, June 2)
After YA comedies Never Have I Ever and The Sex Lives Of College Girls (and, what the heck, Velma), creator Mindy Kaling graduates to the twentysomething-in-New-York-City territory. In Not Suitable For Work, Ella Hunt and Avantika play roommates who befriend a trio of men living next door. Together, the fivesome navigates the trials and tribulations of being employed, hot, and single in Manhattan. Jay Ellis, Ego Nwodim, and Constance Wu co-star in the Hulu series. [Saloni Gajjar]
Cape Fear (Apple TV, June 5)
Nearly 20 years after he played one of the most terrifying villains to ever saunter off the page and onto the screen (and won an Oscar for it, too), Javier Bardem slips on the tattoos and jaunty little hat of another: Max Cady, the ex-con who stalked his way through John D. MacDonald’s The Executioners and its pair of big-screen adaptations under the title Cape Fear. The question isn’t so much if Bardem can top Robert Mitchum and Robert De Niro’s portrayal of the legal-loophole-loving sadist, but whether or not this 10-part Apple TV series can swipe the title of TV’s definitive take on Cape Fear from Sideshow Bob and his dozens of rakes. [Erik Adams]
The Vampire Lestat (AMC, June 7)