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The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 19

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If your watchlist is looking a little empty heading into the weekend, don't worry—we've got you covered. Friday's television lineup is serving up everything from long-awaited season premieres and reality TV drama to major sports action and one of the most anticipated episodes of the final season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan.


Streaming fans have plenty to dig into with new episodes of Cape Fear, Dutton Ranch, The Chi, and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, while movie lovers can check out two fresh Netflix originals. Meanwhile, soccer fans can settle in for a huge day of FIFA World Cup action featuring Team USA and powerhouse Brazil.


Here's everything worth watching on June 19.



Today's TV and Streaming Schedule — June 19, 2026

Time (ET)

Show

Network/Platform

Details

3:00 AM

Cape Fear

Apple TV

Anna leans on Max for help with a new client while Natalie and Amber grow closer and Zack attempts to make amends.

3:00 AM

The Chi

Paramount+

Reg makes a ruthless move for quick cash as Bakari tries to repair his relationship with Lynae and Emmett and Kiesha face a major parenting decision.

3:00 AM

Color Book

Netflix

Movie premiere starring Will Catlett as a widowed father navigating life while raising his son with Down syndrome.

3:00 AM

Dutton Ranch

Paramount+

The 10-Petal celebration takes center stage as loyalties shift and tensions continue building across the ranch.

3:00 AM

How to Make a Killing

HBO Max

New streaming comedy starring Glen Powell as a determined heir willing to do almost anything to reclaim his family fortune.

3:00 AM

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

Paramount+

The queens of Bracket 3 take on a spicy Rappin' Roast challenge with Brian Tyree Henry serving as guest judge.

3:00 AM

Star City

Apple TV

Fear begins to spread as pressure mounts from every direction.

3:00 AM

Sugar

Apple TV

Season 2 premiere. Sugar investigates the disappearance of a boxer's troubled brother.

3:00 AM

Tribunal Justice

Prime Video

Season 3 finale brings the courtroom series to a close for another season.

3:00 AM

Voicemails for Isabelle

Netflix

A stranger unexpectedly receives voicemails intended for a deceased woman and forms an emotional connection through them.

3:00 PM

FIFA World Cup: USA vs. Australia

Fox / Telemundo / Peacock

Team USA opens a huge day of World Cup action.

6:00 PM

FIFA World Cup: Scotland vs. Morocco

Fox / Telemundo / Peacock

Scotland and Morocco battle for valuable tournament points.

8:00 PM

The Clash of Nations: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling

History Channel

Documentary examining the legendary rivalry between two boxing icons against the backdrop of global political turmoil.

8:00 PM

Power Book III: Raising Kanan

STARZ

New alliances form while Marvin's search for Unique becomes increasingly urgent.

8:30 PM

FIFA World Cup: Brazil vs. Haiti

Fox / Telemundo / Peacock

Brazil looks to continue its World Cup campaign in prime time.

9:00 PM

The Listeners

STARZ

Claire and Kyle encounter others who hear The Hum and welcome its mysterious influence.


TV Cave Pick of the Day: Power Book III: Raising Kanan

The countdown to the end of Power Book III: Raising Kanan continues, and every episode feels bigger than the last. With Stefano entering business with Kanan, Breeze, Snaps, and Pop, while Raq builds new partnerships of her own, the power structure of South Jamaica is changing rapidly.


Add in Marvin's relentless hunt for Unique, and this episode has all the ingredients for another tense hour. Whew, this final season keeps finding new ways to raise the stakes.


Also Worth Adding to Your Watchlist

Sugar returns for its second season on Apple TV, giving viewers another mystery to unravel, while The Chi continues delivering some of its most emotionally charged storylines of the season.


If you're looking for something a little more heartfelt, Netflix's Color Book could become one of the day's most talked-about premieres. Meanwhile, Voicemails for Isabelle offers a romantic drama built around a premise that's equal parts sweet and heartbreaking.


And of course, if you're spending the day with the FIFA World Cup, Team USA, Scotland, Morocco, Brazil, and Haiti all take the field in a trio of matches that should keep soccer fans glued to their screens.


Whatever your viewing style, Friday offers a little bit of everything—from crime dramas and reality competitions to documentaries, movies, and major sporting events. Grab the remote and settle in.


Happy watching, cave dwellers.

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