What To Watch: Justified Sequel, Love Island Returns, Weasley Bros. Make Fantastic Friends And More

On TV this Tuesday: Timothy Olyphant reprises Raylan Givens, the Weasley Twins cross paths with Arya Stark and Peacock returns to Love Island USA. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for July 18, 2023

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I Wanna Rock: The '80s Metal Dream

Paramount+

The three-part docuseries chronicles the early years of metal bands Skid Row, Winger, Twisted Sister, Vixen and The Scream.

Surf Girls Hawai'i

Prime Video

The four-part docuseries follows Moana Jones Wong, Ewe Wong, Maluhia Kinimaka, Pua DeSoto and Brianna Cope as they compete to earn a coveted spot on the professional surfing world tour. 

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America's Got Talent

NBC

Acts include the Chaix Brothers, who perform choreographed stunts with radio-controlled model airplanes, and singing mothers Kim and Holly, who were bonded forever when Holly's son passed away and became a heart donor to Kim's son. 

Beat Shazam

Fox

Teams of mothers and their children battle to take home the $1 million prize. (View Fall TV Grid!)

Down to Earth With Zac Efron

The CW Broadcast Network Debut

The acquired travelogue, which originally dropped on Netflix in 2020, follows Efron and wellness expert Darin Olien as they seek healthy, sustainable ways to live.

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Dark Side of the 2000s

Vice

Docuseries premiere: The opening hour revisits the Jon & Kate Plus 8 phenomenon, as the Gosselins' marriage dissolves on national television.

Fantastic Friends

The CW Stateside Debut

Harry Potter's James and Oliver Phelps host the six-part travel and magic show. First up, a trip to the Caribbean with Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams.

Love Island USA

Peacock (simulcast on E!)

Season 5 premiere: Sarah Hyland returns as host of the Stateside version, along with narrator Iain Stirling. (Meet the Islanders!)

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Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge

NBC

Hot Wheels superfans Michael Cooney and Nick Harrison face off; WWE superstar (and recent Weakest Link contestant) Big E guest-judges.

Justified: City Primeval

FX

Sequel series premiere (two episodes): Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) finds himself on a collision course with a violent sociopath (The Sandman's Boyd Holbrook) and a formidable defense attorney (Lovecraft Country's Aunjanue Ellis). (Read review.)

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