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The age of Influence

Hulu

This six-episode docuseries (all available today) examines the dark side of influencer culture through some of the biggest social media scandals of our time. The series offers an unfiltered look at the rise and fall of infamous influencer­s — among them “Swiffer Girl” victim-turned-grifter Danielle Miller, influencer-turnedponz­i-schemer Jay Mazini, and fiber diet-feuders Tanya Zuckerbrot and Emily Gellis. Watch the drama unfold as they become caught in the crosshairs of their own curated online worlds.

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Netflix

Loosely inspired by actual events, this Swedish crime drama/thriller follows a group of young women in the 1990s who by day are high-achieving students and by night engage in an escalating campaign of burglaries as a way of rebelling, seeking thrills and getting revenge on men who have done them wrong.

TCM Morning & afternoon Movies: June brides

TCM, beginning at 5 a.m.

You are cordially invited to attend Turner Classic Movies’ lineup of seven memorable and lightheart­ed wedding-themed films. First is the comedy “June Bride” (1948), starring Bette Davis, Robert Montgomery and Debbie Reynolds in her uncredited feature film debut. After that, Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford and Sarah Churchill lead the musical comedy “Royal Wedding” (1951). Then, best actor Oscar nominee Spencer Tracy plays the harried “Father of the Bride” (1950) in director Vincente Minnelli’s best picture Oscar-nominated comedy, with Elizabeth Taylor as the titular bride. Next, William Powell and Myrna Loy headline the romantic comedy “Double Wedding” (1937); James Cagney and Bette Davis star in the 1941 screwball comedy “The Bride Came C.O.D.”; Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams play dad and daughter in the 1991 “Father of the Bride”

Elizabeth Taylor and Don Taylor star in “Father of the Bride” as TCM celebrates June with a marathon of wedding movies.

remake, co-starring Diane Keaton and Martin Short; and Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly (in her final film role before marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco) and Frank Sinatra lead the musical romantic comedy “High Society” (1956).

The rising The CW, 7 p.m.

The second episode of the supernatur­al series, adapted from the Belgian crime thriller “Beau Séjour,” about a woman (Clara Rugaard) who has just

discovered she is dead and is determined to find her killer and get justice, airs tonight. After witnessing her autopsy, Neve (Rugaard) hones in on her first suspect.

stars on Mars Fox, 7 p.m.

This new unscripted series features 12 “celebronau­ts” living, eating, sleeping, strategizi­ng and bonding in a simulated station on Mars. There, they compete in missions and vote to eliminate one of their crewmates each week. William Shatner beams tasks and instructio­ns from Mission Control.

american ninja warrior NBC, 7 p.m.

The athletic competitio­n series returns for Season 15, with, according to NBC, “a bigger Mega Wall than ever before and seven brand-new obstacles.” The season also features head-to-head racing, so you can watch the Ninjas take on the course at the same time.

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The CW, 8 p.m.

The second episode of this Australian surfer drama about two best friends who create what will become rival iconic surf brands airs tonight. Trotter (Sean Keenan) and Dani (Sophia Forrest) hit the road to sell board shorts up north and pay back his debt.

crime scene Kitchen

Fox, 8 p.m.

The baking competitio­n returns with a two-hour Season Two premiere. Joel Mchale hosts the guessing game in which bakers are tasked with decoding what dessert was made when all that’s left are crumbs, flour trails and a few clues. Chef Curtis Stone and cake artist Yolanda Gampp decide which baker has best re-created the dessert. This New season, the bakers are divided into two groups: self-taught and classicall­y trained.

cruel summer Freeform, 8 p.m.

Set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest in the summer of 1999, the second season of this series follows a group of teenagers and the mystery that would impact their lives forever. The first episode focuses on a small-town computer genius who resents an outgoing foreign exchange student named Isabella (Lexi Underwood). This will be followed by another new episode in which Isabella searches for justice and grows closer to Luke (Griffin Gluck) while struggling to connect with Megan (Sadie Stanley).

america’s national Parks Nat Geo, 8 p.m.

Garth Brooks returns to narrate the five-episode second season of this docuseries that explores the landscapes and wildlife of our national parks. Two episodes — “Grand Teton” and “Biscayne” — air tonight.

weakest link NBC, 9 p.m.

The Jane Lynch-hosted game show moves to its new day and time. Tonight, eight drag queens try to outlast one another in a high-drama game of trivia.

race to survive alaska USA Network, 10 p.m.

The adventure competitio­n series concludes its first season and reveals which team will win the $500,000 prize after enduring more than 100 miles of inhospitab­le terrain along the Alaskan coastline.

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