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'The Vampire Lestat'; 'Scary Movie'; 'Office Romance'. Credit:

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Twenty-five years after *Scary Movie 2*, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris reunite for the sixth movie in the spoof franchise, *Scary Movie*. Also in theaters, Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas star in *Power Ballad*, directed by John Carney. And streaming, Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein strike up a fling in the rom-com *Office Romance*.

On TV, Sam Reid sinks his teeth into season 3 of *Interview With the Vampire*, now titled *The Vampire Lestat*. *America's Got Talent* is back for a new season and a new search for, well, talented acts. And a new batch of hot and horny singles head to *Love Island USA*.

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Monday, June 1

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Amalia Williamson and Brooke Shields on 'You're Killing Me'.

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**Movies*****The Dead Place* - VOD***Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light* (doc) - Digital

**Streaming*****Jeff Foxworthy: The Joke's on Me* (comedy special) - FOX Nation***Summerwater* - Acorn TV***You're Killing Me* - Acorn TV

**8 p.m.*****The 1% Club* - Fox***90 Day: The Last Resort* (season premiere) - TLC***Below Deck Down Under* (season finale) - Bravo***Sullivan's Crossing* - The CW***WWE Monday Night RAW* - Netflix (5 p.m. PT)

**9 p.m.*****Battle on the Beach* (season premiere) - HGTV***BBQ Brawl* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max)***Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult* (docuseries debut) - HBO / HBO Max***Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders* (season premiere) - ID / HBO Max***Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out* - TLC***The Quiz With Balls* - Fox

**9:15 p.m.*****Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen *- Bravo

**9:45 p.m.*****Top Chef* - Bravo

**10 p.m.*****Food Network’s Top 10* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max)***Lethally Blonde* (season premiere) - ID

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show *- Comedy Central

Tuesday, June 2

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'America's Got Talent' judges Howie Mandel, Mel B, Sofia Vergara, and Simon Cowell, and host Terry Crews (center).

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**Movies*****An Autumn Summer* - Digital***Hacked: A Double Entendre of Rage Fueled Karma* - Digital, VOD***I Swear* - VOD***Premarital* - VOD***Spacewoman* (doc) - Digital

**Streaming*****Not Suitable for Work* (series debut) - Hulu

**8 p.m.*****America's Got Talent* (season premiere) - NBC***Farmer Wants a Wife* - Fox*******Renovation Aloha* - HGTV***Summer House* (reunion, part 2) - Bravo

**9 p.m.*****Baylen Out Loud* - TLC***Bear Grylls Is Running Wild* - Fox***Chopped Castaways* - Food Network (next day on HBO Max)***In the City* - Bravo***Love Island USA* (season premiere) - Peacock***People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer* (season premiere) - ID / HBO Max***The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch* - History***U.S. Against the World: Four Years With the Men's National Soccer Team* - HBO / HBO Max

**10 p.m.*****Password* (season premiere) - NBC***The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch* - History***Soccer's American Dream* - VICE TV***Squatters* - A&E***Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen *- Bravo***Welcome to Plathville* - TLC

**10:30 p.m.*****Squatters* - A&E

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show *- Comedy Central

Your guide to 2026 TV premiere dates

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Your guide to 2026 movie release dates

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Wednesday, June 3

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Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf on 'Brilliant Minds'.

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**Movies*****EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert* (streaming debut) - Paramount+***Hoppers* (streaming debut) - Disney+

**Streaming*****Clarkson's Farm* (season premiere) - Prime Video***Criminal Record* - Apple TV***The Legend of Vox Machina* (season premiere) - Prime Video***Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed* - Apple TV***Michael Jackson: The Verdict* (docuseries debut) - Netflix***The Other Bennet Sister* - BritBox***Widow’s Bay* - Apple TV

**8 p.m.*****Brilliant Minds* - NBC***Love & Hip Hop: Miami* - BET***MasterChef* - Fox***The Valley* - Bravo

**9 p.m.*****Flavortown Food Fight* (season finale) - Food Network (next day on HBO Max and Discovery+)***The Floor* - Fox***Love Island USA* - Peacock***One Day in My Body* (season finale) - TLC***The Oval* - BET / Paramount+***Southern Hospitality* (reunion, part 1) - Bravo / Peacock

**10 p.m.*****The Face Doctors* - TLC***Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch* - Discovery***On the Case With Paula Zahn* - ID***Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen *- Bravo

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show *- Comedy Central

Thursday, June 4

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Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro on 'Jersey Shore Family Vacation'.

**Streaming*****Criminal Minds: Evolution* - Paramount+***On the Roam* - HBO Max***The Terror: Devil in Silver* - AMC+, Shudder

**8 p.m.*****After the First 48* - A&E***Jersey Shore Family Vacation* - MTV***Scrabble* - The CW

**9 p.m.*****Interrogation Raw* - A&E***Love Island USA* - Peacock***Trivial Pursuit* - The CW***Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen *- Bravo***Welcome to Wrexham* - FXX / Hulu

**10 p.m.*****Killer Investigations* - A&E

**11 p.m.*****The Daily Show *- Comedy Central

Friday, June 5

Marlon Wayans plays Shorty, Regina Hall plays Brenda and Shawn Wayans plays Ray in Scary Movie from Paramount Pictures.

Marlon Wayans, Regina Hall, and Shawn Wayans in 'Scary Movie'.

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**Movies*****Affection* - VOD***The Birthday Party* - Digital, VOD***Carolina Caroline* - In theaters***Chum* - In theaters, Digital, VOD***Groundswell* (doc) - Prime Video***Jinsei* - In select theaters***The Last Whale Singer* - In theaters***Lorne* (doc) - Peacock***Mexico 86* -Netflix***Office Romance* - Netflix***Omaha* - VOD***Pillion* (streaming debut) - HBO Max***Power Ballad* - In theaters***Savage House* - In theaters***Scary Movie* - In theaters***She's the He* - In theaters***Signal One* - In select theaters, VOD

**Streaming*****Cape Fear* (series debut) - Apple TV***The Chi* - Paramount+***Hannah Berner: None of My Business* (comedy special) - Hulu, Hulu on Disney+***RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars* - Paramount+***RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked* - Paramount+***Star City* - Apple TV***Travis Japan: Summer Vacation!! In the USA* - Disney+***Unconditional* - Apple TV***Your Friends & Neighbors* (season finale) - Apple TV

**8 p.m.*****Deadliest Catch* - Discovery***Dutton Ranch* - Paramount Network / Paramount+

**9 p.m.*****Amadeus* (season finale) - Starz***Love Island USA* - Peacock***My Lotter Dream Home* - HGTV

**9:30 p.m.*****Zillow Gone Wild* - HGTV

**10 p.m.*****Real Time With Bill Maher* - HBO

**11 p.m.*****Everything on the Menu With Braun Strowman* (season premiere) - USA

Saturday, June 6

**9 a.m.*****Stem & Barrel: Napa Valley* (doc) - Discovery / Discovery+

**8 p.m.*****The Greek Aisle* (movie) - Hallmark***Love & Marriage: Huntsville* - OWN***Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery* (movie) - Lifetime

**9 p.m.*****Craig Ferguson: American on Purpose* - CNN***Love Island USA* - Peacock***Storage Wars* - A&E

Sunday, June 7

Sam Reid standing shirtless on a stage in front of a drum set

Sam Reid as Lestat De Lioncourt on 'The Vampire Lestat'.

**7 p.m.*****The Killer Among Us* - Oxygen

**8 p.m.*****79th Annual Tony Awards* - CBS / Paramount+ (5 p.m. PT)***90 Day Fiancé* - TLC***Naked and Afraid: Global Showdown* - Discovery***The Real Housewives of Atlanta* - Bravo***Tempted* (movie) - Lifetime

**9 p.m.*****100 Cooks* (series debut) - Food Network (next day on HBO Max)***Best of the World With Antoni Porowski* (series debut) - Nat Geo (next day on Disney+ and Hulu)***The Chi* - Showtime***Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)* (doc) - HBO / HBO Max***From* - MGM+***Love Island USA* - Peacock***Property Brothers: Under Pressure* - HGTV***The Real Housewives of Rhode Island* - Bravo***The Way Home* - Hallmark

**10 p.m.*****Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat* (series debut) - AMC / AMC+***Best of the World With Antoni Porowski* - Nat Geo (next day on Disney+ and Hulu)***Couples Therapy* - Showtime***The Food That Built America* - History***In the Eye of the Storm: Chasers* - Discovery***Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen* - Bravo

**10:30 p.m.*****Couples Therapy* (season finale) - Showtime

**11 p.m.*****Last Week Tonight With John Oliver* - HBO / HBO Max***Rick and Morty* - Adult Swim

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These films have all the summer loving that your heart desires. The 27 best romantic movies on Netflix These films have all the summer loving that your heart desires. By Ilana Gordon, :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ILANAGORDONHEADSHOT80577598f8ed442cacff5de184ceb9f5.jpg) Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut. She currently lives in Los Angeles. EW's editorial guidelines and James Mercadante on June 2, 2026 7:15 a.m.

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LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'; Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'; Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'; Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'; Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'. Credit:

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Love is in the air, or maybe that's just pollen. Love is definitely on Netflix, though, where the streamer has assembled an eclectic collection of romantic films.

Recent additions to this month's guide include the British comedy *Four Weddings and a Funeral* (1994) and teen weepie *The Fault in Our Stars** *(2014). Rewind to the ‘80s for a viewing of *Splash* (1984), the mermaid rom-com that puts the "sea" in NYC. Or come back to contemporary times with *Your Monster* (2024), a horror love story with a musical theater through-line.

Partners may come and go, but a good movie will stay with you forever. Keep scrolling to find **’s list of the 27 best romantic movies streaming on Netflix.

Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Ali Wong as Sasha Tran and Keanu Reeves as himself in 'Always Be My Maybe'

Ali Wong as Sasha Tran and Keanu Reeves as himself in 'Always Be My Maybe'. Doane Gregory/Netflix

Two old childhood friends reconnect in *Always Be My Maybe*, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park. As teens, the pair considered a romantic relationship, but it didn't work out. As adults, she's become a famous chef while he's still stuck in a small-time band and working for his dad's business.

Now, they'll have to try and see if love is their destiny once again while facing her fame and his insecurities. The movie also features plenty of quirky moments, including Keanu Reeves playing an odd version of himself as a love interest for Wong's character. And, as an added bonus, there's also Wong's amazing wardrobe. —*Lia Beck*

Where to watch *Always Be My Maybe*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Nahnatchka Khan

**Cast: **Ali Wong, Randall Park, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Dae Kim, James Saito

Atonement (2007)

James McAvoy as Robbie Turner and Keira Knightley as Cecilia Tallis in 'Atonement'

James McAvoy as Robbie Turner and Keira Knightley as Cecilia Tallis in 'Atonement'.

Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

Saoirse Ronan had her breakout movie role in *Atonement*, Joe Wright’s adaptation of the bestselling novel by Ian McEwan. A romantic war tragedy told across six decades, *Atonement* starts in the mid-1930s, before jumping forward to World War II and then the late-20th century.

Ronan, Romola Garai, and Vanessa Redgrave share the role of Briony Tallis, a 13-year-old (Ronan) who tells a lie that haunts her for the rest of her life. Keira Knightley portrays Cecilia, Briony’s older sister, and James McAvoy plays Cecilia’s lover, Robbie. The film received seven Academy Award nominations, including nods for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress (Ronan), and contains one of the most iconic outfits in cinema history: Cecilia’s green dress. *—Ilana Gordon*

Where to watch *Atonement*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Joe Wright

**Cast:** James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, Vanessa Redgrave

Blue Jay (2017)

Sarah Paulson as Amanda and Mark Duplass as Jim in 'Blue Jay'

Sarah Paulson as Amanda and Mark Duplass as Jim in 'Blue Jay'. Everett Collection

Twenty years after breaking up, former high-school sweethearts Jim (Mark Duplass, who also wrote the script) and Amanda (Sarah Paulson) bump into each other in their California hometown and end up spending the day — and night — together. As they update each other on what's transpired in their lives in the years since they last spoke, Jim and Amanda reminisce together about the people they used to be while attempting to understand the people they have become. A slice of life film that offers a glimpse into the optimism of youthful infatuation, and the bitter realities of aging, living, and loving, *Blue Jay's *simple story is still meaty enough for its two leads to dig their performative talons into. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Blue Jay*: Netflix

**Director: **Alex Lehmann

**Cast: **Mark Duplass, Sarah Paulson

Bros (2022)

Billy Eichner as Bobby in 'Bros'

Billy Eichner as Bobby in 'Bros'.

Universal Pictures

*Bros* didn't perform great at the box office, and while critics and pundits will argue the reason, it’s clear the blame doesn’t fall with the quality of the film. A romantic comedy led by Billy Eichner — the first out gay man to co-write and star in his own major studio film — *Bros* follows the proudly single Bobby Lieber (Eichner) as he accidentally falls for the hetero-presenting Aaron (Luke Macfarlane).

A Judd Apatow production, *Bros* has the requisite one-liners, witty banter, and celebrity cameos necessary to boost the comedic sections of the movie, but it’s the romantic portions that truly distinguish the film. As EW’s critic notes, “*Bros* wears its queerness proudly, without stooping to cater overmuch to whatever elusive demographics might qualify it as a 'crossover' success.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Bros*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Nicholas Stoller

**Cast: **Billy Eichner, Luke Macfarlane, Guy Branum

The Fault in Our Stars (2014)

Ansel Elgort as Gus and Shailene Woodley as Hazel in 'The Fault in Our Stars'

Ansel Elgort as Gus and Shailene Woodley as Hazel in 'The Fault in Our Stars'.

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Adapted from John Green’s 2012 young adult novel, *The Fault in Our Stars* is a love story about Hazel (Shailene Woodley), an Indianapolis teenager with thyroid cancer, and Gus (Ansel Elgort), the boy in remission from bone cancer who she meets in her support group. Together, the teens travel to Amsterdam in search of the reclusive author of Hazel’s favorite book, but as Hazel struggles with health difficulties, she finds solace in her deepening bond with the romantic and charismatic Gus.

Sick kids grow up faster, and the teenagers in *TFIOS *cram a lifetime of self-awareness and wit into one movie. EW’s critic writes, “[Gus] woos Hazel Grace as if his life depended on it; you get the impression that in some ways maybe it does.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Fault in Our Stars*: Netflix

**Director: **Josh Boone

**Cast: **Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, Nat Wolff

The Five-Year Engagement (2012)

Emily Blunt as Violet Barnes and Jason Segel as Tom Solomon in 'The Five-Year Engagement'

Emily Blunt as Violet Barnes and Jason Segel as Tom Solomon in 'The Five-Year Engagement'.

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Proposals are supposed to serve as the preamble to marriage, but in the romantic comedy *The Five-Year Engagement*, one couple’s extended engagement ends up pushing them farther apart. After Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet (Emily Blunt) get engaged, marriage and a happily ever after spent in San Francisco seem inevitable. But when Violet’s career forces the couple to move to Michigan, the engagement — and Tom’s mental health — begin to unravel.

Directed by Nicholas Stoller and co-written by Stoller and Segel (the duo behind 2008's *Forgetting Sarah Marshall*), *Five-Year* *Engagement *is a Judd Apatow-produced film through and through. EW’s review calls it a “lively, original, and scattershot-hilarious ramble,” but more than that, this is a smart, funny interrogation of love, sacrifice, and how people and relationships grow and adapt. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Five-Year Engagement*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Nicholas Stoller

**Cast:** Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Rhys Ifans, Chris Pratt, Alison Brie

Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)

Hugh Grant as Charles and Andie MacDowell as Carrie in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'

Hugh Grant as Charles and Andie MacDowell as Carrie in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'. Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

No situation forces you to examine your life quite in the same way as a wedding or a funeral, and during *Four Weddings and a Funeral*, Charles (Hugh Grant) attends — as advertised — five of these events. The film picks up during the first wedding, where Charles meets an American woman named Carrie (Andie MacDowell); he then proceeds to spend the subsequent three weddings and one funeral trying to deduce how he feels about her.

Surrounded by a group of friends navigating similar shifts in life and love, Charles must learn to overcome his fear of commitment, or risk losing the best thing that’s ever happened to him. If you’re in the mood to enjoy romantic hijinks, statement hats, and self-deprecating British humor, RSVP yes to *Four Weddings and a Funeral*. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Four Weddings and a Funeral*: Netflix

**EW grade: **A–

**Director:** Mike Newell

**Cast:** Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Thomas, Simon Callow, James Fleet

Frances Ha (2012)

Adam Driver as Lev and Greta Gerwig as Frances in 'Frances Ha'

Adam Driver as Lev and Greta Gerwig as Frances in 'Frances Ha'. IFC Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

One of the best-known additions to the mumblecore movement that briefly invaded independent cinema during the mid-2010s, *Frances Ha* is also one of the most charming. Directed by Noah Baumbach and co-written by the film's star, Greta Gerwig, *Frances Ha* chronicles a difficult period in 27-year-old aspiring dancer Frances Halladay's life. Struggling with the dissolution of one of her closest friendships, financial challenges, and difficulties with her chosen career, Frances is both unmoored and undeterred.

A late-20s coming-of-age story released in 2012, *Frances Ha* contains some vague similarities to HBO's *Girls* (Adam Driver, for one), which premiered that same year. But the film offers such a high level of style, point of view, and performance that it deftly distinguishes itself from the rest of the genre. *—I.G.*

Where to watch* Frances Ha*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director:** Noah Baumbach

**Cast: **Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver, Mickey Sumner, Michael Zegen, Michael Esper

The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Society (2018)

Glen Powell as Mark Reynolds and Lily James as Juliet Ashton in 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society'

Glen Powell as Mark Reynolds and Lily James as Juliet Ashton in 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society'. Studiocanal/Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock

Fans of period romances will fall head over heels for the Netflix original* The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society*. The 2018 film stars Lily James as a writer who gets to know the residents of Guernsey, an island that had recently been under German occupation during World War II. As for the romantic aspect, the lead character is torn between two men: her American fiancé (Glen Powell) and a new man from Guernsey (Michiel Huisman). EW's review of Mike Newell's film calls it "as snug and sweet and congenitally British as a tea cozy." *—L.B.*

Where to watch *The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Mike Newell

**Cast: **Lily James, Michael Huisman, Glen Powell, Jessica Brown Findlay

The Half of It (2020)

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'. KC Bailey/Netflix/Everett

Securing Tribeca's Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Alice Wu's queer revision of *Cyrano de Bergerac *introduces viewers to Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis), a booksmart outcast whose writing skills become a lucrative business with her peers as customers. When she starts drafting love letters for himbo jock Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer, a.k.a. Will Poulter's doppelgänger) to popular girl Aster Flores (Alexxis Lemire) — whom Ellie secretly harbors feelings for — the unlikely pair forge a connection far more profound than any high school crush.

Through atmospheric camerawork, whip-smart dialogue, and a sea of film references for cinephiles to bathe in, *The Half of It** *spins a coming-of-age love story that bleeds wisdom beyond its years. *—James Mercadante*

Where to watch *The Half of It*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Alice Wu

**Cast:** Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer, Alexxis Lemire, Enrique Murciano, Wolfgang Novogratz

The Incredible Jessica James (2017)

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'. Netflix

Jessica Williams took the world by storm when she became the youngest correspondent on *The Daily Show*. And after leaving the program in 2016, Williams honed in on film — starting by taking on the roles of executive producer and lead actor in the rom-com *The Incredible Jessica James. *The role of Jessica James was created especially for Williams by writer-director Jim Strouse, and the character is perfectly customized to flaunt her many comedic and performative strengths.

In the film, Jessica is an aspiring playwright and employee at a children's theater workshop who just broke up with her boyfriend (LaKeith Stanfield). After her friend Tasha (Noël Wells) sets her up on a date with Boone (Chris O'Dowd), Jessica must decide if their romance is worth pursuing, and what she wants her love life and work life to look like going forward. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Incredible Jessica James*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Jim Strouse

**Cast: **Jessica Williams, LaKeith Stanfield, Noël Wells, Chris O'Dowd

The 17 best romantic comedy movies on Netflix

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'; Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'; Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'

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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (2024)

Camille Rutherford as Agathe Robinson in 'Jane Austen Wrecked My Life'

Camille Rutherford as Agathe Robinson in 'Jane Austen Wrecked My Life'.

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Those in search of a recent romantic comedy that feels like it could have been made during the early ‘90s should look no further than *Jane Austen Wrecked My Life*. This bilingual film follows Agathe Robinson, a French bookseller and aspiring novelist, as she joins a writing retreat in England sponsored by Jane Austen’s descendants. While attempting to write her book, Agathe wrestles with her feelings for two different men and tries to process her grief surrounding her parents’ accidental death.

A film that feels like a French riff on classics like *Notting Hill* (1999) and *Bridget Jones’ Diary *(2001), *Jane Austen Wrecked My Life* is the perfect comfort watch for bibliophiles, Anglophiles, and anyone else who enjoys a good, old-fashioned romantic comedy. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Jane Austen Wrecked My Life*: Netflix

**Director:** Laura Piani

**Cast: **Camille Rutherford, Pablo Pauly, Charlie Anson, Annabelle Lengronne, Liz Crowther

Lady Chatterley's Lover (2022)

Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'

Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. Netflix

If* Fifty Shades of Grey *and *Bridgerton* welcomed a child, its name would be *Lady Chatterley's Lover*. Enduring decades of bans for its salacious content, D.H. Lawrence's 1928 avant-garde novel gets a fresh adaptation under the heedful eye of Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, who deftly explores the depths of female desire. In this soft-core romance about emotional and bodily fulfillment, an unhappily married aristocrat (Emma Corrin) defies gender roles by acting on her own urges — starting a clandestine affair with the gamekeeper (Jack O'Connell) of her husband's (Matthew Duckett) estate.

While EW's critic observes a lack of dramatic conflict in the film, they highlight that "what's left is just an unabashedly heady romance, rich in pretty costumes — when they're wearing them — and lush, lusty atmosphere." *—J.M.*

Where to watch *Lady Chatterley's Lover*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre

**Cast:** Emma Corrin, Jack O'Connell, Matthew Duckett, Faye Marsay, Ella Hunt

The Lovebirds (2020)

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'.

After four years of dating, Jibran (Kumail Nanjiani) and Leilani (Issa Rae) are prepared to call it quits — until the couple finds themselves involved in a murder that requires them to put their break up aside and go on the run. Too concerned about racial profiling to involve the police, Jibran and Leilani must hunt down the identity of the man who was murdered so they can find out who killed him and clear their own names.

Directed by Michael Showalter (2001's *Wet Hot American Summer*), *The Lovebirds* is a romantic evening gone wrong in the style of films like 2010's *Date Night* and 2018's *Game Night*. Boasting a high ratio of jokes per minute and a pair of lead actors who know how to wield their witticisms like machetes, Nanjiani and Rae's on screen bickering and loving needling will have you rooting for their relationship, even as it's falling apart. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Lovebirds*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Michael Showalter

**Cast: **Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Anna Camp, Paul Sparks

My Girl (1991)

Anna Chlumsky as Vada Sultenfuss in 'My Girl'

Anna Chlumsky as Vada Sultenfuss in 'My Girl'.

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*My Girl* is the movie that traumatized a generation, but it’s also a sweet coming-of-age story. Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin star as Vada Sultenfuss and Thomas J. Sennett, two 11-year-old friends who experience a memorable summer together in 1972. Though known for its devastating climax, the heart of the film lies in Vada and Thomas’s relationship, a platonic friendship that starts to seem less so as the summer wears on.

Chlumsky is charisma personified in her breakout role, and the relationship between supporting players Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis gives the film another layer of romantic energy. *My Girl *got flak upon its release for its seemingly saccharine tone, but as the world has gotten scarier, *My Girl* is a rom-com reminder of simpler and sweeter times. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *My Girl*: Netflix

**Director: **Howard Zieff

**Cast:** Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Macaulay Culkin, Anna Chlumsky, Griffin Dunne

Obvious Child (2014)

Jenny Slate as Donna in 'Obvious Child'

Jenny Slate as Donna in 'Obvious Child'.

Written and directed by Gillian Robespierre, *Obvious Child* stars Jenny Slate as Donna, a stand-up comedian who drunkenly pursues a one-night stand with a man named Max (Jake Lacy) after being dumped by her boyfriend. Several weeks later, Donna realizes she is pregnant, but struggles to tell the people in her life, even as Valentine’s Day — the day of her scheduled abortion — draws closer. Yes, Donna’s decision is a crucial part of the story — but it’s really the engine that propels a romantic comedy. The film, like its protagonist, is bristly and sarcastic on the outside, but warm and vulnerable at its core.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch* Obvious Child*: Netflix

**Director:** Gillian Robespierre

**Cast:** Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby Hoffman, Gabe Liedman, Richard Kind,

Our Souls at Night (2017)

Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'

Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'. Kerry Brown/Netflix

Some partnerships just keep getting better with age, and the onscreen relationship between Robert Redford and Jane Fonda — now in its fourth iteration — is one of those unions. In the Netflix original movie *Our Souls at Night*, Redford and Fonda play longtime neighbors and widowers Louis and Addie, who find comfort in spending their nights together as platonic friends. Aware that their unorthodox relationship and sleeping arrangement are eliciting side eyes from the town and their adult children, the pair must eventually choose between their growing emotional dependence on each other and the needs of their respective families.

With a cast of only seven actors, the strength of *Our Souls at Night* lies mainly in the steady hands of its two leads, who make falling in love look just as appealing as they did half a century ago in *Barefoot in the Park*. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Our Souls at Night*: Netflix

**Director: **Ritesh Batra

**Cast: **Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Judy Greer, Matthias Schoenaerts, Bruce Dern

Pretty Woman (1990)

Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward and Richard Gere as Edward Lewis in 'Pretty Woman'

Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward and Richard Gere as Edward Lewis in 'Pretty Woman'.

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Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) is a corporate raider who comes to Hollywood for work. Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) is a local sex worker who gives him directions. Their chance encounter leads to a week spent together, during which these two radically different people fall in love. Roberts’ performance made her the most sought-after young actress of the decade — she imbues Vivian with an irrepressible spirit and deep vulnerability, and her chemistry with Gere is undeniable.

The rags-to-riches modern fairy tale premiered to mixed reviews, but time and societal shifts have looked favorably upon *Pretty Woman*. As EW’s critic writes in an review, *Pretty Woman* is "the rare Hollywood movie that doesn’t just channel the culture but changes it.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Pretty Woman*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Garry Marshall

**Cast: **Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Ralph Bellamy, Jason Alexander, Héctor Elizondo

Set It Up (2018)

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'. Netflix

If you found Glen Powell to be perfect boyfriend material in *Anyone but You* (2023), wait until you see him paired with the dynamic Zoey Deutch in *Set It Up*. When two stress-ridden assistants from adjoining companies, Harper (Deutch) and Charlie (Powell), conspire to set up their Type-A bosses (Taye Diggs, Lucy Liu) in hopes of freeing themselves from the nonstop office grind, it sparks an enemies-to-lovers fling between the two matchmakers that's as satisfying as a sublime slice of pizza. *Set It Up *ranks among Netflix's finest rom-coms, injecting the genre's familiar elements with an extra dose of heart — all fueled by the palpable chemistry between Powell and Deutch. *—J.M.*

Where to watch *Set It Up*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Claire Scanlon

**Cast:** Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Lucy Liu, Taye Diggs, Joan Smalls

She's Gotta Have It (1986)

John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'

John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'.

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Spike Lee’s first feature film as a writer and director, *She’s Gotta Have It* presents intertwining romances as lead character Nola Darling (Tracy Camilla Johns) decides which of the three men she’s dating (Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell) she wants to have a monogamous relationship with. Luxuriating in Lee’s creative sensibility and shot in crisp black and white, Nola’s journey towards picking a partner is funny, thought-provoking, and unique in every respect.

In a review of Netflix’s 2017 *She’s Gotta Have It *adaptation (also directed by Lee), EW’s critic describes the original movie, writing, “*She’s Gotta Have It *was Spike Lee’s first feature film, and few movies feel so joyfully first.” A dramedy that questions sexual, relationship, and gender norms of the time, *She’s Gotta Have It *is notable for its subject matter, aesthetic, and for launching Lee’s storied Hollywood career. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *She’s Gotta Have It*: Netflix

**Director:** Spike Lee

**Cast: **Tracy Camilla Johns, Spike Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell

Sleeping With Other People (2015)

Jason Sudeikis as Jake and Alison Brie as Lainey in 'Sleeping With Other People'

Jason Sudeikis as Jake and Alison Brie as Lainey in 'Sleeping With Other People'. Linda Kallerus

Cheaters never prosper, except in *Sleeping With Other People*, a rom-com about two intimacy-challenged adults who find salvation in each other. After losing their virginities to one another in college, Jake and Lainey (Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie) reconnect after 12 years apart and — despite their admitted sexual attraction and chemistry — decide to just be friends. But when their platonic relationship becomes complicated by their romantic feelings, the two struggle not to let their past mistakes define their future.

A modern, dirtier, more drug-filled version of *When Harry Met Sally *(1989), *Sleeping With Other People* is, as EW’s critic writes, “a smart, flawed movie about smart, flawed people.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Sleeping With Other People*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Leslye Headland

**Cast: **Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie, Amanda Peet, Adam Scott, Natasha Lyonne

Sliding Doors (1998)

Gwyneth Paltrow as Helen Quilley and John Hannah as James Hammerton in 'Sliding Doors'

Gwyneth Paltrow as Helen Quilley and John Hannah as James Hammerton in 'Sliding Doors'.

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If *The Butterfly Effect *(2004)* *were a romantic comedy, it would be *Sliding Doors*. Gwyneth Paltrow stars as Helen Quilley, a London publicist whose life after being fired unfolds in parallel storylines: One details what happens to Helen after she catches a train home, the other tells the story of what happens after she misses the train.

As Helen’s two paths deviate and coincide throughout the film, her love life and career trajectory unfold in separate arcs, an effective narrative illustration of how the small moments in our lives can have the biggest impacts on our future outcomes. Alternatively funny, tragic, and ultimately very, very British, EW’s critic writes, “writer-director Peter Howitt demonstrates a lovely feel for the dreamy poetry of what-ifs — a deeply satisfying formula for romances and melodramas, from *It’s a Wonderful Life *to *Brief Encounter*.” *—I.G. *

Where to watch *Sliding Doors*: Netflix

**Directors: **Peter Howitt

**Cast: **Gwyneth Paltrow, John Hannah, John Lynch, Jeanne Tripplehorn

Someone Great (2019)

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'. Sarah Shatz/Netflix

Heartbreak just hits different in Netflix's *Someone Great*, a film about Jenny (Gina Rodriguez), a music journalist who goes through a breakup after accepting her dream job in San Francisco and learning her boyfriend (LaKeith Stanfield) doesn't want to come along. Emotionally buttressed by her best friends Erin (DeWanda Wise) and Blair (Brittany Snow), Jenny decides to make the most of her last night in New York City, and along the way encounters an eclectic supporting cast including Rosario Dawson, RuPaul, and Alex Moffat.

In addition to being a solid modern rom-com, *Someone Great* also has great significance in Swiftie lore: Taylor's 2014 song "Clean" off the *1989* album was one of the inspirations for the film's story, and Swift wrote *Lover'*s "Death by a Thousand Cuts" after seeing the movie. Deeply relatable for anyone who's been blindsided or suffered a broken heart, *Someone Great *is about endings, beginnings, and finding the joy in both. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Someone Great*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Jennifer Kaytin Robinson

**Cast: **Gina Rodriguez, DeWanda Wise, Brittany Snow, LaKeith Stanfield, Rosario Dawson

Splash (1984)

Daryl Hannah as Madison in 'Splash'

Daryl Hannah as Madison in 'Splash'.

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If you mixed *The Little Mermaid* with the ‘80s comedy *Mannequin, *you would have Ron Howard’s *Splash*. Tom Hanks stars as Allen Bauer, a yuppie running a business in New York City with his rakish brother (John Candy), whose life takes a turn when he falls in love with a mysterious woman named Madison (Daryl Hannah) who is secretly a mermaid. Eugene Levy plays antagonist Dr. Walter Kornbluth, a scientist who discovers Madison’s existence and seeks to expose her to the scientific community.

A studio once advised Howard to make the film without the mermaid; he didn’t listen, and the result was one of the top films of 1984. A fantasy about finding authentic love and rejecting social standards, *Splash* offers a sense of whimsy that is sorely lacking these days. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Splash*: Netflix

**Director:** Ron Howard

**Cast: **Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, Eugene Levy, Shecky Greene

Steel Magnolias (1989)

Sally Field as Mary Lynn ‘M’Lynn' Eatenton and Julia Roberts as Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie in ‘Steel Magnolias’

Sally Field as Mary Lynn ‘M’Lynn' Eatenton and Julia Roberts as Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie in ‘Steel Magnolias’.

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Everything about the ‘80s was big, from the hair and clothing to the emotions dominating the decade’s top films. A prime example: *Steel Magnolias*, the melodramatic tearjerker with an all-star female cast that passes the Bechdel Test with ease. The film — adapted from a play and inspired by the writer’s own life — is set in a small town in Louisiana and tells the story of a group of women who come together to support each other through personal triumphs and health tragedies.

Simultaneously funny and traumatic, the film is deeply Southern, and can best be described as comfort food for the emotional soul. Sally Field and Julia Roberts are especially powerful as a mother and daughter duo, and Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, and Olympia Dukakis provide much-needed comic relief. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Steel Magnolias*: Netflix

**Director: **Herbert Ross

**Cast: **Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis

To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)

Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey and Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose in 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'

Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey and Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose in 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'. Bettina Strauss/Netflix

Navigating high school is painful enough without all of your crushes finding out you like them — at the same time. A modern rom-com that EW's critic calls "breezy and charming," *To All the Boys I've Loved Before* follows Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) as her worst fears are realized when the love letters she never meant to send find their way to the boys who inspired them.

Cornered by love, Lara Jean negotiates a sham relationship with her former crush to throw off her current one, but when feelings start catching, Lara Jean must deal with the consequences of both her lies and the truths she's starting to realize. The first in a series of three films, which also include 2020's *To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You* and 2021's *To All the Boys: Always and Forever*, the original still hits the hardest. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *To All the Boys I've Loved Before*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Susan Johnson

**Cast: **Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Andrew Bachelor

Your Monster (2024)

Tommy Dewey as Monster and Melissa Barrera as Laura Franco in 'Your Monster'

Tommy Dewey as Monster and Melissa Barrera as Laura Franco in 'Your Monster'.

A horror romantic comedy that riffs on *Beauty and the Beast*, *Your Monster* is a genre mash-up that is sure to delight. Laura (Melissa Barrera) has just been broken up with by her long-term boyfriend, Jacob (Edmund Donovan). Forced to move back home, Laura discovers a monster (Tommy Dewey) squatting in her childhood bedroom. He agrees to give her two weeks to get her life together, and so begins the relationship between a woman trying to move on and the monster who lives in her closet.

Much of the film centers around a musical theater performance involving Jacob, Laura, and the woman Laura believes Jacob is romantically interested in, so it has some great songs. But the movie primarily exists as a showcase for Barrera, one of the most exciting actors in this new class of Scream Queens.* —I.G.*

Where to watch *Your Monster*: Netflix

**Director: **Caroline Lindy

**Cast: **Melissa Barrera, Tommy Dewey, Edmund Donovan, Kayla Foster, Meghann Fahy

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Major Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill several, wound dozens CBS/AFPTue, June 2, 2026 at 6:51 AM UTC 0 A barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes killed at least nine people and wounded dozens across Ukraine, authorities said Tuesday, just days after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Moscow was preparing a "massive new strike." Russia has bombarded Ukraine almost daily since launching an offensive in 2022, often provoking retaliation from Kyiv, as talks to end Europe&x27;s deadliest conflict since World War II remain stalled.

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A barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes killed at least nine people and wounded dozens across Ukraine, authorities said Tuesday, just days after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Moscow was preparing a "massive new strike."

Russia has bombarded Ukraine almost daily since launching an offensive in 2022, often provoking retaliation from Kyiv, as talks to end Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II remain stalled.

Russia launched 656 drones and 73 missiles at Ukraine Monday night and overnight Tuesday, Ukraine's air force said. Forty of the missiles and 602 drones were downed or neutralized but 38 sites were hit, with Kyiv the main target, the air force said.

For its part, Russia's military said it carried out a "massive strike" on targets in Ukraine with hypersonic missiles among the munitions. Moscow said it targeted Ukraine's military-industrial complex.

AFP journalists heard several explosions in the Ukrainian capital, where local authorities said Russia struck with ballistic missiles, setting off fires, cutting power in several districts and trapping people in damaged buildings.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said four people were killed and at least 58, including two children, were wounded in the "mass enemy attack."

"Explosions in the city. Air defense forces are working! Stay in shelters!" Klitschko had warned earlier.

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Residents rushed to shelters clutching bags and blankets, AFP journalists observed, as a large plume of smoke emanated from Kyiv's city center.

"The enemy is striking with ballistic missiles," said Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv's City Military Administration.

"We couldn't understand what was happening - some kind of apocalypse?" Reuters quoted Olha Mudra as saying at the site of one strike. She had her six-year-old daughter with her. "Everything was covered (with debris), everything in smoke, you could see nothing," she said in front of a destroyed apartment building and damaged cars.

The attack on Kyiv cut electricity to 140,000 residents, power company DTEK told Reuters, but utility workers restored power to 110,000 residents, DTEK said.

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Deadly strikes, involving both missiles and drones, were also reported elsewhere.

In the city of Dnipro, a Russian attack killed five people and wounded 25 others -- three of whom were in serious condition -- local governor Oleksandr Ganzha said. The said at least six people were killed there and 36 others injured, according Ukraine's state emergency service. A second attack as first responders got to the scene killed a rescuer, the AP said.

Ten people, including a child, were wounded in the city of Kharkiv, according to the mayor, Igor Terekhov.

Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone strike killed one person in Russia's Kursk region, near the Ukrainian border, regional governor Alexander Khinshtein said.

Another drone sparked a fire at an oil refinery in the southwestern city of Krasnodar, its operational headquarters said on Telegram.

The strikes on Ukraine came after Zelensky said on Friday "we have intelligence information about Russia preparing a new massive strike" and called for people to "protect your lives."

"Please pay attention to air alerts, protect your lives," he said. "Our services are working efficiently and are prepared; the Air Force and other defenders of our skies will be on duty 24/7, as always."

The Ukrainian president has reiterated his call to allies to allow and finance the supply of Patriot missiles, which can intercept Russian ballistic missiles.

He wrote to President Trump and Congress last week asking for Patriot systems to respond to the intensifying Russian air attacks.

Ukraine has also stepped up its strikes on occupied territories and on Russia in retaliation for the daily Russian bombardments.

Russia launched a record 8,150 long-range drones at Ukraine in May, an AFP analysis of Ukrainian air force data showed, up 24 percent from April.

Kyiv intercepted about 90 percent of the incoming drones and missiles in May, according to air force data.

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Teen stars of TLC&x27;s “Unexpected”, Bella Vaughn and Hunter Johnson, end their engagement, a year after welcoming son Raechal ShewfeltTue, June 2, 2026 at 1:17 AM UTC 0 Bella Vaughn and Hunter Johnson on 'Unexpected'Credit: TLCKey Points Unexpected stars Bella Vaughn, 16, and Hunter Johnson, 14, have broken up, she said in a TikTok. The couple welcomed a son, Wesley, in March 2025. Vaughn&x27;s mother said Vaughn and Johnson will coparent.

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Unexpected stars Bella Vaughn, 16, and Hunter Johnson, 14, have broken up, she said in a TikTok.

The couple welcomed a son, Wesley, in March 2025.

Vaughn's mother said Vaughn and Johnson will co-parent.

Young parents Bella Vaughn and Hunter Johnson, stars of TLC's series Unexpected, have ended their engagement, 15 months after the birth of their son, Vaughn has confirmed.

"This is the video I have been asked to make a million times, and to finally address it. Yes, we did break up," she said in a recent post. "I won't go into detail why, but he lied to me and hurt my feelings, and, two days later, was talking to someone new. It was not a big deal, so. There was no drama, no tea behind it, it was not because Bubba's not his."

Vaughn, who's 16, and Johnson, 14, welcomed baby Wesley, who's nicknamed "Bubba," in March 2025.

Vaughn's mother, Falen, appeared alongside her in the video.

"We know that you guys have been asking for a while, and she was finally ready to address it, so here it is," she said. "They are going to co-parent and do what's best for Bubba."

Her daughter promised, "always," as Wesley fussed in the background.

Vaughn also asked her roughly 84,000 followers not to hold any grudges.

"Please don't go attacking anyone at all, including us, because it's fine," Vaughn said. "I am better off on my own."

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The two were one of several couples featured in the seventh season of the show, which premiered in February.

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In its official description, the network describes Unexpected as "a raw look at teenage pregnancies and the impact on their families."

The couple announced their wedding news just last month, following years of dating. She was 12 and he was 10 when they were first romantically linked, and she discovered she was pregnant the same year.

"From promise ring to engagement ring, I'll forever love you, Hunter Wesley, Vaughn wrote on social media, "and I can't wait to spend the rest of our lives together."

On the season finale, which aired last month, Falen said both parents had shown commitment.

"I was worried about how things were gonna turn out once Bubba arrived," the grandmother said. "But over the last year, Bella has matured and grown up, and Hunter has grown up a lot. He still hates school, but he does go."

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Johnson's own mother, Stacie, also said he had matured.

"I have seen Hunter grow from literally a little boy-child who didn't really have a clue to a young man who's really learning how to do things and be a parent and learn how to show up and be there," she said.

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Chappell Roan Acknowledges She&x27;s in a &x27;Very Privileged Position&x27; to Be Able to Delete Her Social Media: &x27;I&x27;ll Be Fine&x27; Daniela AvilaMon, June 1, 2026 at 10:15 PM UTC 0 Chappell Roan in Paris in March 2026Credit: Aurore Marechal/Getty Chappell Roan said she&x27;s deleted social media apps to protect her mental health and creative process The singer acknowledged her privilege in being able to step away from social media without career consequences Roan&x27;s last musical release was 2025&x27;s "The Subway" Chappell Roan is opening up about her evolving relationship with s...

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Chappell Roan is opening up about her evolving relationship with social media.

In a new episode from the P&G and iHeartRadio's Elton John Impact Awards podcast on Monday, June 1, the "Good Luck, Babe!" singer was asked about how she's navigated her presence on social media.

"It's very... disheartening sometimes to really go into the comment section," Roan, 28, said, adding that she currently doesn't "have social media on my phone."

"I just delete it when it becomes too much and keep it moving," she continued. "Because at the end of the day, no matter what anyone says about me online or in person, it's not gonna stop people like Elton [John] and I [from] donating money, donating time, writing about things that matter to us."

Then, the "Casual" singer said that it can be difficult as an artist to separate "social media and your job and being a good person." And though there is plenty of negativity, there are people who stand up for her as well.

"It's such a difficult world to navigate that personally, if I just delete it and keep it moving, I kind of make it out of that hurricane," she explained. "But that's hard for a lot of artists because, if you really rely on social media to fuel your momentum, that can be really disheartening and it can feel very hopeless."

She concluded, "I'm in a very privileged position where I can be like, 'I'm not gonna be on this and I'll be fine.' But not everyone is like that."

In April 2025, Roan went on Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang and said she deleted Instagram and TikTok because her comments section was getting to be too much.

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"If I want to protect my creative psyche, because I'm writing right now, I have to build a force field around it. If I want to for sure have a bad day... I read the comments and I just have to remind myself, 'If you open these, you're not going to feel good.'"

"It just hurts my feelings," she continued.

Chappell Roan in Paris, France in March 2026
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When asked how she protects herself creatively, Roan said she's "really gentle" with her artistry, but she's "not good" at respecting her feelings outside of it.

"When it comes to me making a mistake in life, that's when I'm not good at giving myself some grace," she said. "My creativity is sacred."

Roan's last musical release was 2025's "The Subway." In August of last year, the "Pink Pony Club" singer told Vogue in an interview that there was still "no album" after the release of her debut The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess in 2023.

Roan said that her debut album took five years to write and "it's probably going to take at least five to write the next."

"I'm not that type of writer that can pump it out," she said. "I don't think I make good music whenever I force myself to do anything."

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Serena Williams timeline: From going pro to her tennis return at 44 Mark Giannotto, USA TODAYMon, June 1, 2026 at 10:09 PM UTC 0 Serena Williams is back in professional tennis. The 44yearold revealed on Monday, June 1 that she&x27;s planning to return to the court to play doubles at the 2026 HSBC Championships. The warmup event for Wimbledon will serve as Williams&x27; first competitive match since losing in the third round of the 2022 U.S. Open. "Queen’s Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter," Williams said in the tournament&x27;s release announcing her return.

Serena Williams timeline: From going pro to her tennis return at 44

Mark Giannotto, USA TODAYMon, June 1, 2026 at 10:09 PM UTC

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Serena Williams is back in professional tennis.

The 44-year-old revealed on Monday, June 1 that she's planning to return to the court to play doubles at the 2026 HSBC Championships. The warm-up event for Wimbledon will serve as Williams' first competitive match since losing in the third round of the 2022 U.S. Open.

"Queen’s Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter," Williams said in the tournament's release announcing her return. "Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career, and I’m excited to be back competing on one of the sport’s most iconic stages.”

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Williams is a 23-time Grand Slam champion, which is the most by a woman in the Open era. Her career will now span more than 30 years since her debut as a professional thanks to this comeback attempt, with accolades and achievements that place her among the greatest athletes of all-time, regardless of sport.

Here's a timeline of every major moment in Williams' tennis journey, from her first matches and an unbelievable run of dominance within the sport to this latest chapter that will unfold in England beginning later this month:

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Serena Williams timeline: Biggest moments in her tennis careerEarly years -

Oct. 28, 1995: Williams made her pro debut as a 14-year-old in a qualifying match at the Challenge Bell in Quebec City, Canada. Williams lost in straight-sets to fellow American Annie Miller (6-1, 6-1)

Oct. 27, 1997: Williams made her main draw debut at the 1997 Kremlin Cup in Moscow, Russia. She lost her first-round match to Kimberly Po in straight sets.

November 1997: Williams won her first professional matches at the 1997 Ameritech Cup in Chicago. She upset Elena Likhovtseva (No. 27 in the world at the time), and then upset Mary Pierce (No. 7) and Monica Seles (No. 4) before eventually losing to Lindsey Davenport in the tournament semifinals. Williams moved into the top 100 in the world for the first time as a result of performances.

January 1998: Williams entered her first Grand Slam at the 1998 Australian Open and faced her sister, Venus Williams, for the first time in their professional careers in the second round. Venus Williams won in straight sets.

March 1, 1998: Williams teamed with her sister to win their first WTA doubles titles together at the 1998 IGA Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Venus Williams won her first WTA singles title about 30 minutes prior to the start of the doubles final, according to reports.

June 7, 1998: Williams made her first Grand Slam final in the mixed doubles competition at the 1998 French Open at Roland Garros. She was partners with Luis Lobo of Argentina and they lost in straight sets to the team of Venus Williams and Justin Gimelstob in the final.

July 5, 1998: Williams captured her first Grand Slam title by winning the mixed doubles competition at Wimbledon in 1998 playing alongside Max Mirnyi.

Sept. 11, 1998: Williams and Mirnyi teamed to win their second-straight Grand Slam title in mixed doubles at the 1998 U.S. Open in New York.

Feb. 28, 1999: Williams won her first singles title as a professional at the 1999 Open Gaz de France by beating Amelie Mauresmo

March 13, 1999: Williams won her first WTA 1000 event by beating Steffi Graf in the 1999 Evert Cup final.

March 28, 1999: Venus Williams defeated Serena Williams to win the 1999 Lipton Championships in the first all-sister women's singles final since Wimbledon in 1884.

June 6, 1999: Serena and Venus Williams team up to win their first Grand Slam doubles title together at the 1999 French Open by defeating Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova.

Sept. 11, 1999: Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam title in women's singles by defeating Martina Hingis in the 1999 U.S. Open final after Hingis had beaten Venus Williams in the semifinals.

Sept. 28, 2000: Williams captured her first Olympic gold medal by winning the women's doubles competition at the 2000 Sydney Games playing with her sister, Venus.

Jan. 24, 2001: Serena and Venus Williams completed the career golden slam in women's doubles by winning the 2001 Australian Open.

Sept. 8, 2001: Venus Williams defeated Serena Williams in the first U.S. Open women's singles final broadcast in primetime, and the first-ever U.S. Open final involving two sisters.

Serena Williams celebrates after winning the 1999 U.S. Open.Rising up the rankings and the first 'Serena Slam' -

March 30, 2002: Serena Williams defeats world No. 3 Martina Hingis, No. 2 Venus Williams and No. 1 Jennifer Capriati en route to winning the 2002 Nasdaq-100 Open without losing a set.

June 8, 2002: Serena Williams captures her first French Open title in women's singles by beating Venus Williams in the final in straight sets.

July 7, 2002: Serena Williams knocked off her sister, the two-time defending Wimbledon champion, in straight sets again to capture her first Wimbledon title in women's singles.

July 8, 2002: Serena Williams ascended to No. 1 in the world rankings for the first time.

Sept. 7, 2002: Serena Williams beats her sister in a third-straight Grand Slam final to win her second US Open title in women's singles.

Jan. 25, 2003: Serena Williams completed the "Serena Slam" by winning her fourth Grand Slam in a row, beating her sister in the final once more. Serena Williams became the sixth woman in the Open Era to complete a career grand slam in women's singles.

June 4, 2003: Williams suffered her first loss in a Grand Slam in two years at the 2003 French Open, dropping a semifinal match to Justine Henin that featured controversy. Henin appeared to raise her arm in the middle of Williams' serve during the third set as the Roland Garros crowd booed Williams. The chair umpire didn't see Henin and Henin declined to admit she had asked Williams to stop her serve. Williams broke down in tears afterwards discussing the ruling and accused Henin of "lying and fabricating."

July 5, 2003: Williams won Wimbledon again by beating Henin in the semifinals and her sister in the women's singles final.

Injuries, controversy and return to No. 1 -

April 3, 2004: Williams won the 2004 NASDAQ-100 Open in her first tournament in eight months after undergoing knee surgery.

Sept. 8, 2004: Williams lost to Jennifer Capriati in the 2004 US Open quarterfinals and told reporters she felt "cheated" and "robbed" after several calls went against her and replays showed Williams should have won all the points. The match is credited with helping ushering in the usage of the Hawkeye replay review system currently used by most major tennis tournaments.

Jan. 29, 2005: Williams won the women's singles title at the Australian Open for the second time.

Jan. 26, 2007: Williams became just the second player in the Open era to win the Australian Open as an unseeded player. She entered the event ranked No. 81 in the world after missing most of the 2006 season due to injury.

Aug. 17, 2008: Williams won her second Olympic gold medal at the Beijing Games in women's doubles playing with her sister, Venus.

Sept. 7, 2008: Serena Williams won her third U.S. Open title and returned to No. 1 in the world for the first time in five years.

Jan. 31, 2009: Williams won her fourth Australian Open women's singles title and 10th Grand Slam singles title overall to reclaim the No. 1 ranking again.

July 4, 2009: Williams won Wimbledon for the second year in a row, defeating her sister in the final again.

Sept. 12, 2009: Williams' attempt to repeat as U.S. Open champion ended in a semifinal loss to Kim Clijsters in which Williams was penalized a point on match point after yelling expletives and threatening an official who had called a foot fault on her. She was fined and placed on a two-year probation by U.S. Open officials as a result of the incident.

Jan. 30, 2010: Williams won the Australian Open in back-to-back years for the first time, spoiling Henin's return from retirement in the final for her 12th Grand Slam singles title.

June 4, 2010: Williams teamed with her sister to win their fourth-straight Grand Slam title in women's doubles at the 2010 French Open and became just the third doubles team in tennis history to hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time.

July 2, 2010: Williams beat Vera Zvonareva soundly to capture her fourth Wimbledon singles title and move past Billie Jean King for sixth all-time on the female Grand Slam winner list.

July 7, 2010: Williams told USA TODAY Sports she cut both her feet after stepping on glass while leaving a restaurant in Munich, Germany. Williams needed 18 stitches and later underwent surgery to repair a lacerated tendon in her right big toe. She missed the remainder of the 2010 season as a result.

March 5, 2011: Williams confirmed she had to be hospitalized in Los Angeles for a hematoma and pulmonary embolism after at least two surgeries on her injured foot.

June 14, 2011: Williams returned to action for the first time since the 2010 Wimbledon final and lost in the second round at the WTA's Eastbourne event.

Sept. 11, 2011: Williams lost the U.S. Open final to Sam Stosur in controversial fashion after she was penalized by the chair umpire for causing a hindrance when she shouted "come on" after a forehand winner. Williams later called the chair umpire a "hater" and "unattractive inside," but tournament officials deemed it to not be a major violation of her two-year probation instituted in 2009.

Making history and the second 'Serena Slam' -

July 7, 2012: Williams won the Wimbledon women's singles title for a fifth time after a surprising upset loss in the first round of the French Open a month earlier.

Aug. 4, 2012: Williams joined Steffi Graff as only the second woman to complete the Golden Slam when she won the women's singles gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics.

Sept. 9, 2012: Williams won her fourth U.S. Open singles title and became the first women's tennis player to cross $40 million in earnings.

Feb. 13, 2013: Williams returned to No. 1 in the WTA rankings for the sixth time and became the oldest tennis player to achieve that ranking at 31 years old.

June 8, 2013: Williams won her second French Open title 11 years after her first one by beating Maria Sharapova in straight sets for her 31st win in a row

Sept. 8, 2013: Williams bested Victoria Azarenka to win the U.S. Open in back-to-back years, and the fifth time overall.

Sept. 7, 2014: Williams didn't drop a set en route to winnnig her third-straight U.S. Open. She tied Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert for fourth all-time with 18 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open era.

Jan. 31, 2015: Williams beat Sharapova for the 16th-straight time to win her sixth Australian Open and move past Evert and Navratilova for second all-time with 19 Grand Slam singles titles.

June 6, 2015: Williams won her third French Open while playing through the flu and joined Margaret Court and Graff as the only female tennis players to win each Grand Slam at least three times.

July 11, 2015: Williams completed her second "Serena Slam" by winning Wimbledon for the fifth time and became the oldest Grand Slam champion of the modern era at 33 years old.

Sept. 11, 2015: Williams was upset by unseeded Roberta Vinci in the 2015 U.S. Open semifinals, ending Williams' bid to win all four Grand Slam events in the same calendar year.

July 9, 2016: Williams tied Graf for the most Grand Slam titles in the Open era (22) by winning her seventh Wimbledon title.

Sept. 5, 2016: Williams tied Graf for the most-consecutive weeks holding the No. 1 ranking in women's tennis (186), but she could not surpass the mark after suffering a loss to Karolína Plíšková in the U.S. Open semifinals.

Jan. 28, 2017: Williams defeated her sister to win the Australian Open for the seventh time and move past Graf for the most Grand Slam titles of the Open era (23).

Serena's mom era and 'evolving away' from tennis -

April 17, 2017: Williams announced that she was 20 weeks pregnant and would not play again the rest of the 2017 season. It meant she was pregnant while winning the 2017 Australian Open.

Sept. 1, 2017: Williams gave birth to her first child and later revealed she suffered a pulmonary embolism after delivery that forced her to remain in bed for six weeks.

Dec. 30, 2017: Williams played her first match since giving birth, losing in an exhibition against Jelena Ostapenko in Abu Dhabi.

Feb. 11, 2018: Williams formally returned to competitive tennis with a loss in a Fed Cup doubles match playing alongside Venus Williams.

July 14, 2018: Williams made the Wimbledon final in her fourth tournament back from pregnancy, but lost to Angelique Kerber in straight sets

Sept. 8, 2018: Williams lost to Naomi Osaka in the 2018 U.S. Open final in a match marred by several code violations given to Williams for allegedly receiving coaching in the middle of a game, smashing her racket and verbal abuse. The third violation cost Williams a game and led to boos from the crowd that grew so loud during Osaka's trophy ceremony, Williams asked fans to stop.

July 13, 2019: Williams' attempt to tie Court's all-time Grand Slam record fell short again when she lost the 2019 Wimbledon final to Simona Halep.

Sept. 7, 2019: Williams was upset by 19-year-old Canadian Bianca Andreescu in the 2019 U.S. Open women's final.

Jan. 12, 2020: Williams won her first singles title as a mother, and first title in three years, by beating Jessica Pegula in the ASB Classic final in Auckland, New Zealand.

May 12, 2021: Williams played her 1000th career match in the second round of the Italian Open, but suffered a loss to Nadia Podoroska.

June 29, 2021: Williams was forced to retire from her first-round match at Wimbledon after suffering a hamstring injury. She later revealed it was a torn hamstring and she also pulled out of the 2021 U.S. Open as a result.

June 21, 2022: Williams returned to the court for the first time in nearly a year and won a mixed doubles match playing with Ons Jabeur at the WTA's Eastbourne event.

June 29, 2022: Williams lost her first-round match at Wimbledon to Harmony Tam and told reporters afterwards she wasn't sure if it was her last Grand Slam appearance at the All-England Club.

Aug. 9, 2022: Williams announced in a first-person story for Vogue that she would be "evolving away" from tennis to focus on her family and her venture capital firm.

Sep. 2, 2022: Williams staved off five match points to win second set before losing to Ajla Tomljanovic in a 2022 U.S. Open third-round match. When asked afterwards if she might consider returning, Williams said, "I don't think so, but you never know."

Oct. 6, 2025: Williams first appeared again on the list of players in the International Tennis Integrity Agency's doping pool, a requirement for her to play in sanctioned tournaments. When her name was reported as on the list in December 2025, Williams wrote in a tweet, "Omg yall I’m NOT coming back."

June 1, 2026: Williams announced she would be returning to tennis as a wildcard to play doubles with Victoria Mboko at the 2026 Queen's Club Championships

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