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5 Shows to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, and More

Huma Shazia12 June 2026 at 2:12 am5 min read
5 Shows to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, and More

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5 Shows to Watch This Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, and More
Source: How-To Geek
  • Netflix's 'I Will Find You' is Harlan Coben's first U.S.-set adaptation after 13 global projects
  • Two Tyler Perry-produced series wrap up their final seasons on Paramount+ and Starz
  • Hulu's 'Alice and Steve' brings British dark comedy to American audiences in 6 episodes

Most of last week's premieres were brand new shows. This weekend flips the script. Three returning series headline the streaming calendar, with two of them ending after their fifth seasons. The new arrivals include a Harlan Coben thriller that marks a strategic shift for Netflix and a British comedy that pairs two actors with impressive credentials.

All five shows stream in the U.S. starting June 12-14, 2026.

I Will Find You (Netflix)

Netflix continues its partnership with author Harlan Coben, but this one breaks the mold. 'I Will Find You' is the first Coben adaptation set entirely in the United States. The previous 13 projects in the collaboration since 2018 were filmed across Europe, including the UK, Poland, Spain, and France.

What would you risk if the one person you lost… wasn't really gone?

— Harlan Coben, Author/Executive Producer

The series stars Sam Worthington returning to thriller territory. Reddit's r/television community is already debating what they call the 'Harlan Coben style' of storytelling. Some viewers report 'twist fatigue,' while others remain hooked by the bingeable format his limited series deliver.

Alice and Steve (Hulu)

This British dark romantic comedy runs six episodes on Hulu. One of its stars has done some of his best work with director Taika Waititi, though the source doesn't name the actor directly. The show aims to capture the tone that British comedies do well: awkward, honest, and surprisingly heartfelt.

Hulu brings British dark comedy stateside with Alice and Steve.
Hulu brings British dark comedy stateside with Alice and Steve.

Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 5 (Starz)

The Power franchise keeps going 12 years after the original crime drama premiered on Starz in 2014. Raising Kanan is the prequel series centered on Kanan Stark, the character Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson played in the original Power. Set in the 1990s, the show explores how Kanan became the person viewers met years later.

Season 5 is the final run. The prequel format creates an interesting tension. Viewers already know where Kanan ends up. The show's job is making the journey there feel inevitable and tragic.

Power Book III: Raising Kanan wraps up its run with season 5 on Starz.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan wraps up its run with season 5 on Starz.

All the Queen's Men Season 5 (Paramount+)

Tyler Perry produces this drama for Paramount+, and yes, the man still doesn't appear to sleep. He writes, directs, and produces multiple movies and TV shows per year across different streaming platforms. All the Queen's Men concludes with its fifth and final season.

Season 5 opens with Madam DeVille (Eva Marcille) in a hospital bed after an unidentified gunman shot her. The official synopsis warns: 'Not everyone will make it through.' Translation: expect character deaths before the finale.

The first two episodes are streaming now on Paramount+.

Every Year After (Prime Video)

Prime Video's new young adult drama rounds out the weekend. The show targets the same audience that made similar coming-of-age stories successful on streaming platforms. Details are limited in the source material, but Prime Video is positioning it alongside their other youth-focused content.

Every Year After joins Prime Video's young adult lineup this weekend.
Every Year After joins Prime Video's young adult lineup this weekend.

The Streaming Landscape This Weekend

What stands out about this weekend's lineup is the mix of endings and beginnings. Two shows that have run for five seasons are wrapping up, while Netflix and Hulu test new formats. Netflix betting on a U.S.-set Coben thriller after 13 European successes suggests they're confident the formula translates regardless of location.

For viewers managing multiple streaming subscriptions, this weekend requires access to Netflix, Hulu, Paramount+, Starz, and Prime Video to catch everything. That's five services for five shows.

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Logicity's Take

Frequently Asked Questions

When does I Will Find You premiere on Netflix?

The series premieres June 12, 2026, as part of Netflix's weekend releases.

Is Power Book III: Raising Kanan ending?

Yes, season 5 is the final season of the Power prequel series on Starz.

How many episodes is Alice and Steve on Hulu?

The British dark romantic comedy runs six episodes.

How many Harlan Coben shows has Netflix made?

Netflix has produced 13 Harlan Coben adaptations since their partnership began in 2018. I Will Find You is the first set entirely in the United States.

What streaming services do I need for this weekend's shows?

You'll need Netflix, Hulu, Paramount+, Starz, and Prime Video to watch all five featured shows.

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