Sci Fi TV Highlights: Weekly post looking at the upcoming schedule of sci fi and fantasy shows as well as recent news and/or trailers of note. The dates and times shown below can change with little to no notice.
Schedule Note:
Wrapping up this week is the third season of Interview with the Vampire (aka The Vampire Lestat) which has its finale on Sunday, and all signs point to that continuing to a fourth year. I had missed the fact that My Adventures with Superman returned last month, and I have that on the schedule now. The third season will have its finale next week. Below are the full listings for the current week, and you can see all of the premieres for June and beyond at this link. The two-week view of the schedule is available here.
Prime Time Sci Fi TV Listings for the Week of Jul 13 – Jul 19
Links are to the show pages on this site with additional series info, trailers, updates and more. Broadcast/Cable Listings Source: TVGuide.com
| Monday July 13 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Tuesday July 14 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Wednesday July 15 |
| X-Men 97 (Disney+) Streaming |
| Thursday July 16 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Friday July 17 |
| Silo (Apple TV) Streaming |
| Sugar (Apple TV) Streaming |
| Saturday July 18 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Sunday July 19 |
| House of the Dragon (HBO) 9:00-10:00 |
| Inteview with the Vampire (AMC) 9:00-10:00 Season 3 Finale |
| Rick and Morty (ADSW) 11:00-11:30 |
| My Adventures with Superman (HBO Max) Streaming |
Highlights for the Week of July 20 – 26
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+): Season 4 Premiere Thu Jul 23
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (HBO Max): Series Premiere Thu Jul 23
The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC): Season 3 Premiere Sun Jul 26
Rick and Morty (Adult Swim): Season 9 Finale Sun Jul 26
Sci Fi TV News of Note:
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy TV series that had been in the works at Hulu since it was announced in 2019 is now officially dead according to showrunner Carlton Cuse. In an interview with ScreenRant, he claimed that he is “not working on that any longer”, and went on to say the following:
It was a worthwhile shot to take, because I love that story so much. Even though it didn’t come to fruition, it was really fun to get to think about it a lot, and to reabsorb myself in that story and that world, because it was so brilliant.
He also claimed that it was “an incredibly difficult story to crack” especially for television, but the fact is that the 1981 BBC series did quite a good job, it just needed a bigger budget. A reboot is certainly possible, especially if they stick close to the source material, but it may not be something that interests executives in the entertainment industry, and there seems to be a recent trend of rejecting revivals of older properties (Stargate and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are two good examples). There is no word at this point on whether Hulu might take another stab at this with a different creative team. The original television version is certainly worth a look (more on that one at this link), and the radio series is also a great way to encounter this property (more on that one at this link).
The Emmy nominations for 2026 are out, and sci fi and fantasy shows did pretty well this year. Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay leads the genre shows with 19 noms, followed by Pluribus (18), Spider-Noir (11), Fallout (9), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (9), Paradise (7), and Stranger Things (7). You can see all of the nominations at this link.
Production has begun on the Apple TV adaptation of the William Gibson cyberpunk classic Neuromancer as confirmed by a teaser that was recently released by the streamer. That one will likely be targeting a late 2027 premiere.
The animated movie Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender has received a premiere date on Paramount+ of July 25th. You can see the trailer for that one below.
Keep up with the latest sci fi TV news and discuss current and past shows at r/SciFiTV and stay up to date on the status of all the current sci fi and fantasy shows with our Cancellation Watch posts.
Sci Fi TV Trailers:
Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender (Paramount+): Based on the animated series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, this new story in the Avatar universe sees Aang learn of an ancient power that could save his culture from extinction. With the help of his friends, he embarks on a global quest to find it before it falls into the wrong hands and threatens to upend the peace they sacrificed everything to achieve. Premieres July 25th.
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