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‘Castle Impossible’ Returns, Elizabeth Banks Is ‘Running Wild,’ Soccer Docs


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Castle Impossible

It’s more hard work than a fairy tale for Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they buckle down for a second season of renovations on the historic Château de Lesigny, the 500-year-old estate Daphne was bequeathed by her late grandfather. In Season 1, their main goal was to make the 130-acre property outside Paris livable. Now their focus is on polishing individual rooms, with an eye toward making the chateau a destination for weddings and events. In the premiere episode, they turn to a second-floor bedroom that they plan to transform into a grand library appropriate for photo shoots.

Bear Grylls and Elizabeth Banks on Season 1, Episode 6, of Fox's 'Bear Grylls Is Running Wild,' May 26, 2026.

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Bear Grylls Is Running Wild

Oh, the places you’ll go with the naturalist Bear Grylls. His latest celebrity travel companion is actress/game show host Elizabeth Banks, who presses her luck while joining him on a trip to the glaciers of the Norwegian fjords, ducking crevasses along the journey. Their adventure ends on a kayak on their way to a frigid extraction.

Kyle Cooke, Ciara Miller, Andy Cohen, Amanda Batula, and West Wilson, 'Summer House' Season 10 reunion, part 1, Bravo, May 26, 2026.

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Summer House

Expect emotional fireworks when Andy Cohen reunites cast members of the Hamptons reality show to spill tea (or some more potent beverage) regarding the events of the recently concluded 10th season. In the first of three reunion episodes, Amanda Batula and West Wilson take center stage to discuss the fallout from their relationship.

Mauricio Pochettino, 'U.S. Against the World: Four Years with the Men's National Soccer Team,' HBO, 2026.

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U.S. Against the World: Four Years with the Men’s National Soccer Team

Soccer documentaries are all the rage as the countdown continues toward this summer’s World Cup events in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The latest episode of HBO’s docuseries charting the history of the U.S. Men’s National Team deals with the transition of Mauricio Pochettino becoming head coach two years before the 2026 World Cup, bringing a new vision and philosophy to the players. Also of note: a new episode of America’s Soccer Dream (10/9c, Vice TV) and back-to-back episodes of the travelogue Last Train to North America (8/7c, ESPN2), which heads to Mexico to check out preparations for World Cup events in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey.

Pam Grier, 'Jackie Brown,' 1997.

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Jackie Brown

Happy birthday, Pam Grier! To celebrate her 77th year, the iconic actress hosts a 24-hour marathon on her free FAST channel, Soul Flix, of her triumphant performance in Quentin Tarantino‘s 1997 homage to Grier’s 1970s breakthroughs in blaxploitation classics Coffy and Foxy Brown. She stars opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Robert De Niro, Oscar nominee Robert Forster, and Michael Keaton as a flight attendant caught between authorities and criminals in a money-trafficking scheme.

INSIDE TUESDAY TV:

  • NBA Western Conference Finals (8:30 pm/ET, NBC and Peacock): The Oklahoma City Thunder faces the San Antonio Spurs in a pivotal fifth game.
  • NHL Western Conference Finals (9 pm/ET, ESPN): Game 4 pits the Colorado Avalanche against the Vegas Golden Knights.
  • Frontline (10/9c, PBS): The investigative documentary series goes inside the president’s “War Cabinet,” spotlighting the advisors and officials guiding the administration’s aggressive military efforts.
  • Soko Linz (streaming on MHz Choice): An Austrian crime drama follows an investigative unit solving cases in the northern city of Linz.



This story originally appeared on TV Insider

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