Lindsay Hubbard Leads In The City Bravo to May 19 Premiere
Lindsay Hubbard leads in the city bravo into a May 19 debut at 9 p.m. ET, with Bravo placing the Summer House spinoff directly after the Season 10 finale. The new series follows Hubbard, Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke as their lives split between New York City friendships and bigger adult changes.
May 19 at 9 p.m. ET
The series begins on May 19 at 9 p.m. ET and settles into a weekly Tuesday slot from there. That gives Bravo a clean handoff from Summer House to a new chapter built around the same orbit of cast members, but with the focus shifted to marriage, separation, parenthood and reinvention.
Bravo describes the show as a group of people learning to “navigate the biggest transitions of their lives at the time — marriage, separation, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart.” That framing is narrower than a typical spinoff launch and more useful for viewers who want to know the series is not a replay of the Hamptons formula.
Lindsay, Amanda and Kyle
The cast includes Hubbard, Batula, Cooke, Danielle Olivera and Andrea Dever, plus nine of their friends. The setup gives Bravo a larger ensemble to work with while keeping the original Summer House names at the center, which is the part most likely to pull existing viewers over on night one.
Batula and Cooke announced their separation in January 2026, and the series includes new scenes filmed in light of Batula’s new relationship. Frances Berwick, chairman of Bravo and Peacock unscripted, said, “In the City, which launches in a couple weeks, you’ll see in the first episode, we have a new scene that we shot with a couple of the cast members.”
Peacock on Wednesdays
The show will not stream live on Peacock. Peacock subscribers can watch new episodes on Wednesdays, the day after they air on cable, so anyone who misses the Tuesday telecast still has a next-day option without waiting for a later rollout.
That schedule puts In The City in a straightforward weekly pattern from the start: cable first, Peacock second, and a franchise tie-in built to keep the audience in the same universe. For viewers who already follow Summer House, the practical move is simple — Tuesday night on Bravo if they want it live, Wednesday on Peacock if they do not.