BIG BROTHER
Julie Chen Moonves is one proud momma. “Every season, I feel like I get 16 new kids,” she said in a recent Clubhouse conversation. “Meeting these new personalities, watching them bond and compete, some fall in love and get married and have children. I always say we have a better success rate at marriages than The Bachelor!” The secret to lasting showmances? “You know the bill of goods you’re getting after living with that person for three months, 24/7. You can’t run and hide.” And while you can expect the unexpected during BB23’s 90-minute live move-in premiere, the Chenbot did tease this summer’s theme: the BB Beach Club. “What I’m really looking forward to is for the Big Brother houseguests to be going on vacation and all of us living vicariously through them.” Airs Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+
INFINITE
This high-octane sci-fi spectacular stars Mark Wahlberg as Evan McCauley, who’s haunted by recollections of skills he’s never learned and places he’s never visited. On the brink of a mental breakdown, Evan is sought by a secret group of “Infinites,” revealing to him that his memories may be real, after all—but from multiple past lives. Streams exclusively on Paramount+
LOVE ISLAND
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