What To Watch: Ironheart Wraps, Mormon Wives Reunion And More

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On TV this Tuesday: Ironheart concludes its freshman run, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives delivers its first-ever reunion special and Destination X sends a major player home.

Showtimes for July 1, 2025

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Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers

Netflix

The four-part docuseries shares insider accounts and never-seen-before footage about the 7/7 bombings on London’s transport network in 2005.

Hell Motel

Shudder

When the storm temporarily subsides, the guests attempt to leave the motel and find help; others try to figure out who the other killer might be.

Monster Summer

Paramount+ Premium STREAMING PREMIERE

When a mysterious force begins to disrupt their big summer fun, a boy (Mason Thames) teams up with a retired police detective (Mel Gibson) to save their island.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Hulu SEASON 2 REUNION

The cast sits down with Nick Viall to discuss secrets and scandals, and share never-before-seen footage and a surprise announcement.

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The Valley

Bravo

Brittany feels hurt and left out when she learns she isn't a part of Kristen's proposal; Janet threatens to leave the trip early.

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Ironheart

Disney+ LAST THREE EPISODES

Season 1 finale: Riri researches the source of the Hood's powers; Parker flashes back to an encounter from his past. (Premiere earned reader grade of "B-"; not yet renewed.)

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Next Gen NYC

Bravo

Brooks reaches a breaking point while styling Meredith for her caviar event; Ava's arrival to the party ignites drama; Charlie ducks out on a hefty bar tab.

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Destination X

NBC

Players compete and spend the night in one of Europe's most haunted castles; a brutal decision sends one of the game's strongest home.

ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY

Three years ago, NBC rode to the rescue and "saved" CBS' cancelled Magnum P.I. with a two-season (20-episode) order.

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