The 21 Most-Anticipated Summer Book Releases For 2024

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I'd give anything to be lounging near the beach while re-reading some of the new summer books that just fell into my lap. They're everything I typically look for in beach reads — a little spicy and a ton of hidden truths — so I'm excited to share them with you. There are 21 new summer books for you to fill your shopping cart with as soon as they hit stores starting next week!

P.S. There's another great Christina Lauren read in the mix, for all you superfans out there!

New Summer Books For 2024

The God and the Gumiho by Sophie Kim (June 4)

It took me three days to read this book and the ending completely wrecked me before slowly stitching me back together. This is the first time I've gotten a chance to read Korean folklore, but I was intrigued the entire time I read The God and the Gumiho.

In the mortal world of New Sinsi resides mythological creatures that live undetected by the mortals around them. Two in particular — Kim Hani and Seokga — come into contact with each other frequently though they'd give anything not to. Seokga is perpetually grumpy — like due to his exile for a failed coup — and feels as if the world he's in is beneath him. But, Kim Hani feels like she's able to blend in perfectly. No one would ever suspect she's the sought after Scarlet Fox who's binge once covered headlines. No, no. She's quite full and spends her time working at the café Seokga frequently visits.

However, things change when a powerful demon associated with Seokga's past starts making its way through New Sinsi. It's only after Okwang's emperor — someone Seokga knows very well — dangles the trickster god's fate in front of him that clues begin to unravel. However, Kim Hani seemingly outwits both of them by tagging along for the deadly adventures that lay in front of Seokga.

He's irritated at first, but slowly finds himself drawn to Kim Hani the more he spends time around her. As they begin piecing together the whereabouts of the demon, Seokga begins to wonder if his fate is worth more than loving and protecting Kim Hani.

The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde (June 4)

The Wren in the Holly Library is another fun read that I couldn't put down! I can definitely see BookTok devouring this one.

Kierse lives in a world that's been forever flipped upside down once monsters revealed themselves and a devastating war ravaged NYC. Things were so horrific that a Monster Treaty was created to maintain the balance between humans and monsters in hopes that no more bloodshed or destruction would occur.

Though she knows the delicate balance that exists, Kierse decides to use her gifted thievery skills to take something from the Holly Library. But unbeknownst to her, it is the very residence of one of the monsters that now lives in NYC.

But tonight, Kierse ― a gifted and fearless thief ― will break that treaty. She’ll enter the Holly Library...not knowing it’s the home of a monster. Instead of harming her, he decides she could be very useful to him and offers a bargain in exchange for her actions.

However, Kierse doesn't realize he's hiding a secret that could cost her more than the loss of her freedom.

Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch (June 4)

New summer books wouldn't be fun if they didn't include something for young adults.

A teen's worst nightmare can be a romantic breakup sometimes, but that's not true for Nesbit Nuñez. His is unexpectedly finding his secret boyfriend's mutilated body. As popular as Bastion Attia was, there were some odd things about the way he chose to live his life. Funny enough, Nesbit was well aware what Bastion was — a witch.

Along with the rest of the North Coven — including Dove, Drea, and Brandy — Nesbit is determined to figure out what happened to Bastion. They soon discover there's something deadly living underneath their local cemetery that was all too content with taking its precious time destroying Bastion's body. What it doesn't anticipate is that Bastion's death wasn't in vain because he knew exactly how to destroy it too.

Summer Romance by Annabel Monaghan (June 4)

If you're looking for something lighthearted, this is one of the new summer books that'll put a smile on your face. It's endearing and will easily become your favorite beach read.

Ali Morris can keep everyone else's life organized except her own. She's still dealing with the grief of her mother passing and the reality that she's no longer with her husband. Truthfully, she hasn't been willing to let go of the past because it feels familiar.

But, one day she decides to change her daily routine. It's around this time that her little changes start yielding results even if it's because her dog decided to pee on a man...

Serendipity by Becky Chalsen (June 4)

Serendipity reads like what would happen if some of my high school friends and I decided to reconnect years later.

Though Maggie decided to pursue her dreams of being a successful screenwriter in L.A., life had different plans for her. She reluctantly moves to New York and reconnects with former friends who invite her on a summer trip that's meant to give everyone a mini break from their everyday lives.The issue is that Maggie's absence affected not only her former best friend Liz, but also her ex-boyfriend Mac...and they're coming on the trip too.

Though Liz believes she's celebrating her engagement to Cam, Maggie's presence makes her internally question if she's truly happy and she doesn't need another ruined moment. However, it's hard to ignore unspoken things and soon everyone's perfect plans for the summer are left in limbo. They'll soon come to realize that some things have absolutely nothing to do with Maggie though.

This Thread of Gold: A Celebration of Black Woman by Catherine Joy White (June 11)

This Thread of Gold takes a break from fiction to explore the very real stories and legacies of various Black women across centuries. It was a welcome read for me and tugged at some of the stories I've learned about Black women in my own family.

Catherine Joy White masterfully weaves tales of historical stories and her own experiences together to show a different side of Black women; resilience. Instead of approaching hardship from a victim's lens, she shows how the world's demand for Black women's silence has been met with resistance in different ways.

From Nina Simone to women who didn't have a traditional public platform, This Thread of Gold takes into account the many ways Black women have used what they have to move forward in life.

One Last Summer by Kate Spencer (June 11)

Need another beach read? You have to get your hands on One Last Summer when it hits shelves June 11!

What happens when you look up and realize that your life isn't going the way you thought it would? Ask Clara Millen because she knows all about it. Her dream job hasn't exactly dreamy plus she's still single after all this time. She's literally wondering, "What gives???"

Her only piece of solace is the annual trip she and her friends take to their childhood sleepover camp during the summer. It's the perfect getaway until they arrive and get the most unwanted news anyone could ask for — this is the last time they'll be able to visit because the owners have finally decided to retire.

This leads Clara to begin opening up to Mack, a former 'enemy' she frequently competed with as a child. Before long, their passion spills over and they find themselves tangled in more ways than one. Just as she's getting used to idea of building a life with Mack, she finally gets the call she's been waiting for...only her heart isn't sure what it truly wants.

The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley (June 18)

The Guardian refers to Lucy Foley as, "Agatha Christie for the Instagram age," and I can't say I disagree!

After meticulous planning, The Manor finally opens its door to the public and it's a grand sight to see. There's luxurious vibes as far as the eye can see, leaving guests awed by the opulence that surrounds them. They even get to sip on The Manor's speciality cocktail — "Manor Mule" which is made of grapefruit, ginger, vodka, and CBD oil). So very trendy and modern.

But all the glitz and gold can't mask what lies in wait in the dark. There's something wrong and could be in the forest. However, it could also be The Manor itself.

The Memo by Rachel Dodes and Lauren Mechling (June 18)

Jenny Green is dealing with the unsettling fact her life has gotten off track at the worst possible time. Her dream career and love life have gone caput which leaves her feeling like she has nothing to brag about at her upcoming college reunion. Things feel even worse when she realizes her friends seem to be doing so much better than her which prompts her to wonder if there's something she's been missing. Uh, yes Jenny!

Upon stepping onto her school's old stomping grounds, she quite literally receives a memo that gives her a chance at the success she's always wanted. But, time will tell if this is something she's merely being given or if she'll have to trade something meaningful.

Children of Anguish and Anarchy by Tomi Adeyemi (June 25)

If you haven't read the first two books in the Legacy of Orïsha series, you're truly missing out. But if you're already hip to the powerful tale of Zélie, you'll be happy to know that her story continues in Children of Anguish and Anarchy.

This time she's faced with her most formidable foe yet — King Baldyr. Prior to coming face to face with him, she's grappling with the being held captive alongside her those she knows and trusts. It's a far cry from the future she envisioned in Children of Blood and Bone.

King Baldyr ruthless pursuit of her leads to the final showdown that'll not only test Zélie's strength, but it'll also push Amari and Tzain to their limits.

You’re Safe Hereby Leslie Stephens (June 25)

A novel that combines wellness, technology, and motherhood? Please count me in!

The year is 2060 where the combined industries of wellness and technology have created what's known as the WellPod. It's designed to essentially be a slice of heaven for those who are looking for reprieve from whatever's weighing them down in life. It's precisely the thing Maggie is looking for. She's recently discovered she's pregnant, but is terrified to know the baby doesn't belong to the person she's in a relationship with.

At the same time, Noa Behar knows she should be more attentive to Maggie if only she could stop focusing on ensuring the durability of the WellPod. Her tune quickly changes when she realizes something is terribly wrong with it and the person she loves could fall victim to hidden dangers.

Tangled Up In You by Christina Lauren (June 25)

Are you looking for a good cry that's caused by romance, heartbreak, and found family? Christina Lauren has just the thing for you with Tangled Up In You. It features two timelines that are so thoughtful, I may just have to ask what inspired this book!

Ren has lived a life of solitude on a rural farm with her parents. She's never questioned why they only go into town on certain days and why she doesn't have access to the internet. All that she knows is that her parents know what's best for her. This still doesn't stop her from applying to Corona College so she can put her wits to good use though. It's something she's surprised her parents even agreed to, but her excitement about being in a new environment quickly takes precedence.

On the other hand, Fitz is someone who's always known what he's wanted to do. Being accepted to Corona has always been his dream too, but he's also concerned with leaving his criminality behind. All of this changes when he meets Ren and finds himself becoming curious about who she is.

Their lives take a drastic change when a school assignment thrusts them onto a path there's no turning back from.

A Happier Life by Kristy Woodson Harvey (June 25)

This novel is broken into two timelines that eventually converge.

In the present, Keaton Smith finds herself back in Beaufort, North Carolina to help her mom sell the home the latter grew up in. Though Keaton wasn't familiar with it before, she's still down for a fun adventure and challenge. What she doesn't expect is how many secrets revolve around her late grandparents and the meeting of the cute single father next door.

Back in 1976, Rebecca "Becks" Saint James is happily married to Townsend and spends two decades becoming the hostess everyone loves to know. She's famous for hosting elaborate dinners during the summer filled with warmth that feels good for the soul. But, people can't even begin to imagine how much she's breaking under the pressure of the lie she's crafted. And it's one that eventually catches up with Rebecca, leaving her to make a pivotal decision.

Woman of Interest by Tracy O’Niell (June 25)

There are some new summer books that have nothing to do with fiction, but read like a mystery novel. This is one of them

Armed with hunch that her mother may still be alive in South Korea, Tracy O'Neill decides to search for her after reaching out to a private investigator. However, she takes matters in her own hands when he suddenly vanishes and decides to continue searching for her mom. The more she searches, the more she realizes that there's a reason why her mom possibly went into hiding.

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore (July 2)

When camp attendee Barbara Van Laar disappears in 1975, a frantic search ensues. Although the camp counselors would be concerned if anyone were to go missing, Barbara is the daughter of the camp's owners whose son also disappeared.

The more that people search for Barbara, the more clues point to something else going on with the Van Laars and the community around them.

Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner (July 9)

Esteemed journalist and author of hit book (and hit show) Fleishman is in Trouble, Taffy Brodesser-Akner is at it again!

Despite the fact Carl Fletcher was tortured by kidnappers in 1980, he and his family are able to move forward. Even though there's a realization that his wealth is what may have endangered his life, nothing really changes or so it was thought.

However, Carl's mental wellbeing is very fragile and there's only so much his wife Ruth can do. Even their children are suffering from the aftermath of what happened. Nathan is unable to secure a promotion, Beamer spends most of his time overindulging in just about anything he can, and Jenny has worked over time to separate her character from her family's past.

As the five members of the Fletcher family realizes that various things about their shortcomings and fears, they must also deal with the fact that the wealth they once had is slowly leaving them in an unknown world where they'll have to learn to sink or swim.

Lo Fi by Liz Riggs (July 9)

Al (Alex) Hunter spends many nights helping to check in guests at The Venue with Julien and realizes she's not exactly living a life that's filled with thrills. She still hasn't even voiced her desire to be on the same stage she watches bands play on over and over again. But, her desire isn't enough to propel her to act on her dreams.

What does change is a drastic storm hits and lands her ex-boyfriend back at The Venue. Before she knows it, Al finds herself dealing with late nights at her job and with former lovers. Suddenly, her life gets completely off track and she'll be the only to change the direction of her life.

Tell it to Me Singing by Tita Ramírez (July 9)

Expecting her first child, Monica Campo is by her mother's bedside when the matriarch drops a huge bombshell on her — her father is someone else. This leaves Monica confused about what's the truth especially since it seems like her mother is dealing with effects of surgery.For some reason, Monica reaches out to the one person she feels will understand her — her ex-boyfriend Manny. The thing is he's not the father of her baby.

What Monica discovers is that her parents have a rich past that began shortly after Castro's takeover and she'll have to decide which parts of her mother's confessions are true or not.

Where Are You, Echo Blue by Hayley Krischer (July 16)

Echo Blue's disappearance catches the ideas of many, especially Goldie Klein. She's a young journalist who's followed Echo Blue's career for a while and feels there's more going on than what the tabloids believe. It's the reason why she believes it's her personal duty to cover Echo's story.

Goldie's discoveries include learning how Echo's tumultuous relationships and battle with addiction, but it doesn't deter her from being Echo's fan. Simultaneously, Echo shares her own perspective in Where Are You, Echo Blue.

It flips celebrity worship culture on its head and asks us how far is too far when admiring someone.

The Faculty Lounge by Jennifer Mathieu (July 23)

This summer book is giving me Abbott Elementary vibes and I'm 100% here for it!

When an substitute teacher dies in the faculty lounge, things are shaken up very briefly before returning to normal. However, some parents being asserting themselves when his ashes are spread as they believe this isn't appropriate.

It's a hilarious read that asks people to consider the fact the people at the schools kids attend actually are human beings with emotions and lives that don't revolve around their job. There's the principal who used to spend his time rocking it out with his band, a school nurse who does whatever she can to help those who truly need it, and the English teacher's whose bullheadedness catches up with him.

All of this will reveal if Baldwin High will continue standing when it's all said and done.

Elizabeth of East Hampton by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding (August 6)

Elizabeth Bennet has grown tired of being in the Hamptons because she already knows what to expect. The rich will flock to the area for their annual vacations and they'll only leave once the season changes. For the first time ever, she literally wants nothing to do with being there. Though she wanted to pursue her dreams, she's stayed behind to help put her family's bakery back on the map.

The only hint of excitement that comes is in the form of bachelor Charlie Pierce's friend. The problem is that Will Darcy doesn't believe he has anything in common with Elizabeth Bennet. He thinks she focuses on money way too much and has the audacity to not cut any corners with him.

But, they form a truce that eventually leads way to something more during the summer.

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One of the most important parts of bringing a book to life onscreen is finding the PERFECT cast. Bridgerton, Gilmore Girls, and 1923 wouldn’t be the same without their phenomenal cast members — and their chemistry with one another. So when it was announced that Amazon was developing a Fourth Wing TV show inspired by Rebecca Yarros' viral book series, fans immediately started talking about who should play Violet, Xaden, and the rest of the characters. Especially since we’ve all been imagining them for so long!

Well there are two actors at the top of the rumor mill for this TV show — and I am crossing all my fingers and toes we see them in the series.

Here’s everything we know about the Fourth Wing TV show cast rumors.

Did the 'Fourth Wing' TV show already find its Xaden?

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The biggest Fourth Wing casting rumor at the moment is that we could see Josh Heuston as dragon rider Xaden Riorson. The Australian actor is known for roles in Heartbreak High and Dune: Prophecy. Elle points out that not only does Josh follow Rebecca Yarros and Michael B. Jordan (who's producing the series) on Instagram, he also has a dragon in his bio!

"We’re just going to say [Xaden] is POC," Rebecca said in an interview with Variety. "I want to make sure that role is open to as much diversity as possible. So I was never going to give the readers my vision because I know that once you give the readers your vision, that’s what they’re gonna stick to. And I wanted to make sure we left it open to as much diversity as possible."

There's also one 'Twilight' actress fans would love to see as Violet.

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Plus I can't pass up the opportunity to mention that Elle also points out Twilight's Mackenzie Foy (who played Renesmee in the franchise) also follows Rebecca Yarros — and she posted Onyx Storm to her Instagram story! She also matches Violet's description perfectly.

"Best fancast I've seen so far..." one TikTok user commented on our TikTok, while another added, "You know what, I’m not mad at it! I’m actually loving this combo!!" I couldn't agree more.

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While we haven't gotten an official cast confirmation quite yet, we do know that Anne With An E's Moira Walley-Beckett is serving as showrunner — and that Rebecca Yarros is just as excited as we are to see who fills the cast list.

"I’ve never done this before, so I don’t have an opinion on if [the cast] should be established or if they shouldn’t, or what attention that brings," she tells Variety. "I’m going to trust that they bring in the right people when they start casting. And then I’m gonna hope that they fit who’s described in the book, and I think we’ll know when we know. But I honestly don’t have a preference, just whoever can fit the character."

Who do you want to see in the Fourth Wing cast? Drop your favorite fancasts on Facebook!

There's no shortage of drama between the many Cyrus family members, but after Billy Ray's recent post-inauguration performance, Miley and (most of) her siblings just publicly voiced their concerns. While not everyone made their own statements, Trace Cyrus took to Instagram with an open letter, expressing his worries — and apparently almost all of the Cyrus siblings "signed off" on the messaging. Here's what we know about what happened with Billy Ray, what Trace wrote, and how Miley really feels about it all.

Scroll to find out what's going on with Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, and the rest of their family at the moment.

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On January 20, 2025, Billy Ray Cyrus performed at Donald Trump's Liberty Ball after the inauguration ceremony. However, the performance left many wondering if the "Achy Breaky Heart" star was alright. While Billy Ray alleges there were technical difficulties that hindered his performance, the performance was awkward to say the least. After claiming his guitar was "cut" off, he said, “Y’all want me to sing more or you just want me to get the hell off the stage? I don’t give a damn."

Billy's son Trace took to Instagram on January 23, 2025, pleading with his father to get help after the incident. He wrote:

"Since my earliest memories all I can remember is being obsessed with you and thinking you were the coolest person ever. I wanted to be just like you. The day you adopted me was the happiest day of my life. Sadly the man that I wanted so desperately to be just like I barely recognize now. It seems this world has beaten you down and it’s become obvious to everyone but you.

You may be upset with me for posting this but I really could care less at this point,” he continued. “Me and the girls have been genuinely worried about you for years but you’ve pushed all of us away … We are all hanging on to memories of the man we once knew & hoping for the day he returns … As I write this with tears in my eyes I hope you realize this message only comes from a place of love and also fear that the world may lose you far too soon. I love you Dad. We haven’t talked in a while but I’m over a year and half clean from alcohol. Guess what? I feel amazing.. I don’t know what you’re struggling with exactly but I think I have a pretty good idea & I’d love to help you if you would open up and receive the help.”

Since Trace's Instagram post, more members of Billy Ray's family spoke out to agree with the sentiment that the country artist needs help. According to Page Six, all the Cyrus siblings except for Braison "signed off" on this post after agreeing with what Trace wrote. A source also told Page Sixthat Miley has "no interest" in fixing her relationship with Billy Ray after their lengthy estrangement.

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Billy Ray's recent ex-wife, Fire Rose spoke to The New York Postabout his behavior after Trace shared his message on Instagram. She said, "What’s being seen in public now reflects much of what I experienced in private during our relationship. It’s very sad to see those same struggles continue for him, but I’m glad the truth is coming to light — for his potential good because healing is only possible when you confront the truth and accept there’s a problem.”

However, Billy Ray's son Braison told PEOPLE, "I don't have any bad feelings toward anyone in my family," seemingly avoiding any involvement in the perceived "drama" or "feud" the Cyrus family is going through at the moment.

And now, Trace claims Billy Ray threatened legal action against him for his open letter. He posted a statement on Instagram, saying:

"Dad my message was beyond loving. I could have been extremely honest about a lot more but I don’t want to put your business out there like that.

But for you to threaten me with legal action for wanting you to get help is a disgrace. Pappy is looking down on you with such disappointment I can assure you. You should be ashamed of yourself.

I will always love you but I no longer respect you as a man. Everyone close to you is terrified to tell you how they really feel. I'm not. Get help."

Now, Billy Ray just officially entered the mix with his own comments. The singer shared a clip of his song "Somebody Said a Prayer" on Youtube, adding a lengthy caption to the post. He wrote:

"Sunday callin... Giving thanks for the California Rain . Praying for the brokenhearted and their pain. Praying for my family. For my children … sons and daughters…and their mother. Let this moment be the start of healing ❤️🩹 for us all. 'The past does not equal the future.' Amen 🙏🏼"

As this situation continues to unfold — and very publicly — we hope that the Cyrus family gets the peace and healing they're looking for.

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There was a 99 percent chance that anyone who watched TV in the 1990s watched a rotation of sitcoms. I, for one, lived and breathed sitcoms; that is, before streaming came along (I’m only human). Now, instead of waiting until 9pm on a Thursday, you can watch your favorite ’90s shows whenever and wherever you want.

Here are 17 hilarious ’90s TV shows that are da bomb (I’m so sorry) you can stream in 2025!

1. ​Freaks and Geeks

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Freaks and Geeks is the pinnacle definition of ‘cult classic,’ if there ever was one. Cancelled after only one season, the show regained popularity through the years, due in large part to streaming. And it’s no wonder why, as it shows the first-hand awkwardness that is navigating high school. Freaks and Geeks offers other things as well… such as a very young Linda Cardellini, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segal, Busy Phillips, and Samm Levine. If any filmmakers are reading this — how about a modern day Freaks and Geeks reboot?? Freaks and Geeks is streaming on Hulu.

2. ​Will & Grace

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The ’90s weren’t all bad. Sure, there were some pretty heinous outfit choices made, and all of society collectively decided they needed a grunge phase (at the same time), but it did give us Will & Grace. Will & Grace gave us one of the first mainstream sitcoms to feature openly gay main characters. Its witty humor along with relatable characters, and all around great dialogue, makes it stand the test of time. Will & Grace is streaming on Hulu.

3. Friends

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Friends may be the most unrealistic show, in terms of a bunch of 20-somethings living in grand, spacious apartments in one of the most expensive cities in the world, but it’s realistic in how it portrays friendships and the rollercoaster of dealing with jobs, love, and life in New York City. After all, it is a classic, and if you haven’t seen this show, you haven’t experienced the peak of ’90s sitcoms. Friends is streaming on Hulu, Max, and Prime Video.

4. That ’70s Show

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That ’70s Show may or may not have been the first ’90s show I was exposed to, but that’s beside the point, and might I add, ironic. The show’s nostalgic 70s setting is a character in and of itself and shows that teenagers will be teenagers, no matter the decade. That ’70s Show is streaming on Peacock.

5. ​Family Matters

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Family Matters blessed us with the iconic character of Steve Urkel, and decades of a go-to Halloween costume for many. While the show may have started in 1989, it’s an essential and memorable sitcom that had its main run in the ’90s. Family Matters is truly all that and a bag of chips – that was my sad attempt at trying this decade’s lingo. Family Matters is streaming on Disney+, Hulu, and Max.

6. Seinfeld

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Most know it as the show about nothing, but Seinfeld gave us everything. It took trivial events and churned them into a decade of iconic and famous lines, hysterical characters and arguably the best guest appearances on a sitcom, from Jennifer Coolidge as Jerry's masseuse girlfriend to Bryan Cranston as Jerry’s less-than-ethical dentist. Seinfeld is streaming on Netflix.

7. ​The Simpsons

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Though The Simpsons is still running today, the ’90s were the decade that it truly shined, so much so that the particular decade is considered The Simpsons’ “golden age” with Bart Simpson becoming a quintessential ’90s character. As funny and entertaining as the comedy series is, it’s also become quite the pop culture predictor, making it all the more amusing to watch it back now. The Simpsons is streaming on Disney+.

8. ​The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

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Will Smith was one of the decade's charming and notable heartthrobs, and what better way to see him in all his glory than by watching The Fresh Prince of Bel Air? It was the sitcom that catapulted Smith into superstardom and was a decade hit due to its exploration of real-world topics. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is streaming on Hulu and Max.

9. ​The Nanny

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Fran Drescher is that girl. She made us “over-the-top personality” girls feel seen. Not only that, but comedy itself is timeless and should be enjoyed for generations to come. Incidentally, Drescher’s character has an amazing fashion sense, so this show is a 2-for-1 viewing experience – you get a fashion show within a sitcom, and what’s better than that? The Nanny is streaming on Peacock.

10. ​Boy Meets World

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Before the modern day coming-of-age genre (think Sex Education) came Boy Meets World – a sitcom that follows a boy and his friend and love interest through middle school into college. Better yet, this series was so good that it aired on Friday nights. The beloved characters alone makes the show worth the watch. Boy Meets World is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

11. ​Ally McBeal

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If you likeLegally Blonde, you’ll love Ally McBeal. Ally is a young, blonde, hot mess lawyer working at a Boston law firm called Cage & Fish – ring any bells? Ally McBeal is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

12. Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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Imagine dealing with your teenage struggles but on top of that, you have to control magical powers – yeah, you might not live that IRL, but Sabrina the Teenage Witch shows you what it's like! In all honesty, Sabrina the Teenage Witch is as iconic as they come. Its legacy has been felt in every generation that’s followed – who doesn’t know Salem, the talking, black cat? Sabrina the Teenage Witch is streaming on Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+.

13. Full House

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If I had a dollar for every series that technically started in the late ’80s, but didn’t gain their popularity until the ’90s, I’d have, like, $10. Full House first premiered in 1987, but by the time the ’90s rolled around it had become an American household staple. Most of the show’s run was in the ’90s, and it later gave us movies such as Passport to Paris simply due to casting the Olsen twins. Thank you, Full House. Full House is streaming on Disney+, Prime Video, and Max.

14. ​Sister, Sister

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I’m going to throw it back real quick – this show was originally part of the TGIF programming on ABC – that’s right, I’m talking about Sister, Sister. This show is a nostalgic favorite with Tia and Tamera Mowry, who, in my mind, are the sisters of the late ’90s and early 2000s. Sister, Sister is streaming onDisney+, Hulu, and Paramount+.

15. ​The King of Queens

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Who doesn’t love Kevin James? On second thought, don’t answer that. The King of Queens is certainly an acquired taste, bordering on the line of “I don’t want to admit this is funny, but it is.” But it has our girl Leah Remini and that’s reason enough to give it a watch. The King of Queens is streaming on Paramount+ and Peacock.

16. Wings

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Wings flew under the radar in the ’90s, no pun intended, as it didn’t amass the same following as other shows like Friends, but it had a loyal following due to its sharp dialogue and loveable characters. The backdrop alone is all the more reason to watch this ’90s series today – Wings follows two brothers, Joe and Brian Hackett, who run a small airline in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Need I say more? Wings is streaming on Paramount+ and Prime Video.

17. ​Sex and The City

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Yes, I’m labeling Sex and The City as a comedy, and deservedly so. I love this show, call me basic! It blends romance, drama, and comedy beautifully together, all with the glitz and glam of New York City essentially as its own character. Sex and The City transports you to a different environment and, dare I say, is an elevated version of Friends.Sex and The City is streaming on Hulu, Max, Netflix, and Prime Video.

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The biggest football game of 2025 is coming up, and even if you're not a die-hard sports fan, there's a chance you'll still take part in a Super Bowl party (even if it's just to see the halftime show). For this year's Super Bowl game (and its awesome commercials), you've gotta have some solid eatsfor feeding your family and friends at the tailgate. While you prep your sweet dessert recipes and shake up the best cocktails around, check out these savory snacks that are perfect for rounding out your Super Bowl Sunday spread.

Scroll on for 26 savory Super Bowl snacks that'll complete your game day spread!

Taco Dip

Brit + Co

This classic Super Bowl snack deserves a spot on your tailgate table. It's perfectly balanced and very addicting. (via Brit + Co)

Crispy Jalapeño Spinach Queso

Brit + Co

The crunchy toppings *make* this Super Bowl dip. If you wanna make somethin' spicy, look no further! (via Brit + Co)

Bacon Pastry Twists with Beer Cheese Dip

Brit + Co

The beer cheese dip that goes along with these pastry bites is heavenly. It'll be all gone by the time halftime rolls around. (via Brit + Co)

Easy Vegan Nachos

Brit + Co

Nachos are the perfect Super Bowl snack because of their cheesy pull! These vegan ones are sure to be a hit. (via Brit + Co)

Smoked Salmon Poke Bites

Brit + Co

Get a lot of flavor in one little bite with this recipe. These bites feature salmon, onions, avocado, and rice, all served on top of your fave cracker. This will definitely be a fan-favorite, no matter what team your guests are rooting for! (via Brit + Co)

Mini 7 Layer Dip Tostadas

Brit + Co

Forget the hunt for that perfectly long tortilla chip that magically picks up all seven layers of your seven layer dip – put it all in one bite! (via Brit + Co)

Hummus

Brit + Co

Making hummus at home is a lot easier than you probably think it is. Round out your snack spread with some carrot and celery sticks! (via Brit + Co)

Spinach Artichoke Mini Muffins

Brit + Co

Need a little more veggie in your Super Bowl snacks? These mini muffins come to the rescue. (via Brit + Co)

Italian Savory Hand Pies

Brit + Co

Use some store-bought pastry dough to expedite this recipe. You can choose to follow the recipe to make them vegan, or go your own route. No matter what, they'll be a touchdown! (via Brit + Co)

Pigs + Peppers in Bed

Brit + Co

This take on the classic pigs-in-a-blanket will keep the convo going during Super Bowl commercial breaks. (via Brit + Co)

Stuffed Mushrooms

Brit + Co

You can stuff mushrooms with anything, but the Greek-inspired fillings in this recipe are impressively refreshing + yummy.(via Brit + Co)

Butter Board

Brit + Co

Add a little bit of sweet to your savory options with this mix of vegan butter, berries, and nuts that tastes just as good with salty crackers as it does with waffles. (via Brit + Co)

Super Sliders

Brit + Co

Inside-out cheeseburger sliders, pulled pork with chipotle slaw, and portobello pesto. Done and done. (via Brit + Co)

Peyton Manning's Quarterback Sliders

King's Hawaiian

Sliders are a must-have when it comes to savory Super Bowl snacks. This recipe, curated by none other than Peyton Manning, include all the classic toppings in between some seriously yummy Hawaiian rolls! (via King's Hawaiian)

Air Fryer Chicken Tenders with Cheddar Cheese

Cabot Creamery

Cook these gorgeously crispy tendies up in just 10 minutes for a super savory (and high-protein) Super Bowl snack. (via Cabot Creamery)

Mini Corn Dog Muffins

Iowa Girl Eats

A new take on the corn dog – in mini form! These tiny bites are the perfect bite-sized Super Bowl snack, and they taste just as amazing as the OG when served with ketchup + mustard. (via Iowa Girl Eats)

Marinated Dippin' Wings

Cedar's Foods

These bright + zesty wings make for a pretty impressive spread. Complete them with the ultimate dipping sauce, tzatziki. (via Cedar's Foods)

Pizza Pretzel Poppers

Will Cook For Friends

Wowwww. Adding these pizza poppers to our bake list, stat! We're pretty sure this is wins all Super Bowl snacks, but could also make for a tasty movie night snack. (via Will Cook For Friends)

Baked Sweet Potato Wedges

Two Spoons

These easy homemade fries will become a staple in your Super Bowl snacks rotation! Make sure you season 'em well with flaky sea salt. (via Two Spoons)

Football-Shaped Zucchini Fritters

Hungry Happenings

How adorable are these football-shaped bites? We’d love to make a whole series of veggie fritters with this sporty theme in mind. (via Hungry Happenings)

Fried Buffalo Goat Cheese Balls

Half Baked Harvest

Not jamming on buffalo chicken? Make some buffalo goat cheese bites instead. They're ooey, they're gooey, and they're oh-so goooood. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Cheddar-Stuffed Pretzel Bites with Beer Cheese

Cabot Creamery

Pour in a light beer, such as a Pilsner or Amber, into this delicious beer sauce for a winning snack. (via Cabot Creamery)

Buffalo Chicken Pull-Apart Bread

Host the Toast

What do you get when you add buffalo chicken to monkey bread? This delicious-looking concoction. (via Host the Toast)

Cheese Twists

Cooking With My Kids

We love the ease of this recipe – it definitely lends itself to some culinary improv. All your other Super Bowl snacks will be jealous! (via Cooking With My Kids)

Buffalo Chicken Wontons

The Improv Kitchen

This recipe is a super fun and different take on buffalo chicken that we will definitely be making over and over again. (via The Improv Kitchen)

Vegan Potato Salad

Two Spoons

Potato salad is a star dish of any get-together, but your Super Bowl guests will be absolutely obsessed with this creamy vegan version. (via Two Spoons)

What's your go-to Super Bowl snack? Share with us @BritandCo and check out our Pinterest for more recipes!

This post has been updated with additional reporting by Meredith Holser.

Just days after Justin Baldoni's mom praised his "integrity" amid his feud with Blake Lively, saying that "justice and truth will shine," a leaked voice memo from the It Ends With Us actor and director is adding even more detail to the situation. The voice memo seems to be recorded after Blake's changes to the film's rooftop scene (where her and Justin's characters first meet) were reportedly not as well-received as she'd hoped, and after a meeting where Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift were reportedly present.

Keep reading to see what It Ends With Us' Justin Baldoni said in his voice memo to Blake Lively.

Justin Baldoni apologizes to Blake Lively in leaked voice memo.

After Blake reportedly felt hurt by Justin's response to her script changes, and reportedly sent a text calling herself Game of Thrones' Khaleesi and her friends dragons, the Jane the Virgin actor sent a nearly 7-minute voice memo (which you can listen to above) apologizing for his response.

"I for sure fell short and you worked really hard on [the rewrite], and the way you framed it and how that made you feel, I just want to say thank you for sharing that with me," Justin Baldoni says. "That takes a lot of trust and vulnerability. I feel really grateful that you feel safe enough to tell me that's how you feel and share that with me. I'm really sorry, I f—cked up, that is a fail on my part."

He goes on to say that even though he's "a very flawed man as my wife will attest," which means he's "gonna put my foot in my mouth [and] piss you off probably," he'll "always apologize and find my way back to center."

And his response to Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift being in Blake's corner? "Damn right you've got great friends if that's how you felt and they knew that. We should all have friends like that," he says. "I'm excited to go through the whole movie with you. I'm just excited to spend time with you, I'm excited to be in your sphere and your presence."

"You and I have been trying to build a relationship which I think we've done successfully," he continues, before adding that face-to-face conversations are his strength, as opposed to texts and voice notes.

And at the end of the voice memo, after seemingly acknowledging Blake's previous negative set experiences, saying "I'm still kind of blown away that this is the industry we're in and that you've experienced that as a woman," he promises that wouldn't be her experience with It Ends With Us.

"I know I don't need to say it, but that's not at all gonna be...the experience with me. There's nothing more exciting to me then I get to work with Blake Lively and have all of her," he says. "I want this movie to be healing, I want this movie to be commercial, just like you, and affect people and touch people and I want to walk you through my whole plan and the work that we're doing with the domestic violence partner that we found, No More, and just my vision. And I just know this can be really, really special."

What do you think of Justin Baldoni's voice memo to Blake Lively? Here's A Definitive Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's It Ends With Us Feud for more.