JoJo Siwa is set to return to reality TV with a new docuseries from Dance Moms creator Jeff Collins, as reported by Variety. The untitled project will delve into Siwa’s personal life and career as a singer, dancer, and actor. According to production company Resilient Content, the series will offer an in-depth look into her creative process as she transitions into an adult pop star. The show will explore what it’s like for one of the world’s most famous 20-year-olds to manage various businesses, fulfill a recording deal, and live independently for the first time. The storylines will be narrated by Siwa and those within her inner circle.
Siwa first gained fame at eight years old on the Dance Moms spinoff Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition. She later appeared on Dance Moms and competed on Dancing With the Stars, in addition to serving as a judge on So You Think You Can Dance. This new docuseries promises to provide fans with a closer look at her life and career as she navigates the challenges and opportunities of adulthood.
In other TV news, Simon Rex and Johanna Braddy will join the cast of Netflix’s Mo for its second season. Rex will play Guy, a hot new chef who becomes Mo’s romantic rival, while Braddy will portray Austin, a slightly unhinged Texan who is the sister-in-law to Mo’s good friend Hameed. The show continues to expand its cast, adding new layers to its storytelling.
Additionally, Joe Rogan’s live Netflix comedy special, Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats, will stream on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 10/9c. Fans of Rogan can look forward to his unique brand of humor in this highly anticipated special.
The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, a new movie based on the 2013 novel of the same name, will begin streaming on Hulu on Friday, Aug. 23. The film stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Sanaa Lathan, and Uzo Aduba. A trailer for the movie has been released, giving viewers a glimpse of what to expect from this adaptation.
Netflix has also released a trailer for Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie. In this animated film, Sandy Cheeks and SpongeBob SquarePants journey to Texas to save their town from a villainous plot. The movie premieres on Friday, Aug. 2, and promises to be a fun adventure for fans of the beloved characters.
TVLine has also provided updates on several other shows. Bridgerton Season 4 is in the works, with new episodes expected to arrive in 2026. The show will continue to focus on the Bridgerton family as they navigate London high society and pursue love during the Regency Era. While Netflix hasn’t confirmed which book the show will next tackle, a major clue in the Season 3 finale hints at Benedict’s love story. Most of the Bridgerton family is expected to return, including young Gregory and Hyacinth, who will be more prominently featured as their eldest siblings are married off.
The Baby-Sitters Club, another Netflix original series, has been praised for its heartfelt and charming storytelling. Season 2 continues to build on the foundation laid in Season 1, focusing on the individual journeys of the club members while reiterating the importance of the club in their lives. The addition of new members Mallory and Jessi adds fresh dynamics to the group, and the show continues to explore relevant themes such as blended families and personal growth.
Overall, TVLine highlights a variety of exciting developments in the world of television, from new docuseries and comedy specials to beloved adaptations and ongoing series. Fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming months as these projects unfold.
Source: Variety, TVLine