Freeform has today announced the premiere dates for its upcoming summer lineup of programming - including the returns of Good Trouble, Grown-ish and Motherland: Fort Salem as well as the series debut of Everything's Trash.
The third and final season of Motherland: Fort Salem will begin on Tuesday, June 21 at 10/9c.
The end of Season 2 left Abigail, Tally, Raelle and Scylla fugitives on the run. Now without a military nor a home, they seek protection alongside the Dodger community in the Cession - but laying low and staying out of trouble has never been their strong suit. With witch hunters working against them from inside the White House, our heroes must call upon ancient forces in the final battle for their right to exist.
The drama stars Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Demetria McKinney and Lyne Renée.
Recurring guest stars include Sheryl Lee Ralph, Victor Webster, Tony Giroux and Catherine Lough Haggquist.
Eliot Laurence, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Kevin Messick, Amanda Tapping, Brian Studler and Tracey Jeffrey executive produce.
The fourth season of Good Trouble will return on Thursday, July 7 at 10/9c.
The drama stars Cierra Ramirez, Tommy Martinez, Emma Hunton, Sherry Cola, Zuri Adele, Josh Pence, Priscilla Quintana and Bryan Craig.
Ramirez executive produces with Joanna Johnson, Christine Sacani, Greg Gugliotta, Jennifer Lopez, Benny Medina and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas.
New comedy Everything's Trash will launch on Wednesday, July 13 at 10/9c. with back-to-back episodes.
The comedy follows Phoebe, a 30-something outspoken podcast star making her professional mark while living a broke and delightfully messy life in Brooklyn. When her "perfect" older brother launches a political campaign, she's forced to start her adulting journey.
The comedy stars Phoebe Robinson, Jordan Carlos, Toccarra Cash, Nneka Okafor and Moses Storm.
Robinson created the comedy, with Jonathan Groff serving as showrunner for the first season.
The fifth season of Grown-ish will premiere on Wednesday, July 20 at 10/9c.
On the heels of big sister Zoey's graduation, Andre Johnson Jr., aka Junior, enrolls at Cal U and embarks on his own journey to being "grown."
The comedy stars Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Trevor Jackson and Diggy Simmons.
Shahidi executive produces with Kenya Barris, Zakiyyah Alexander, Courtney Lilly, Craig Doyle, Anthony Anderson, Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland, E. Brian Dobbins and Michael Petok.