More more more. However you like it, television has it this summer: “Four Weddings and a Funeral” reinterpreted by Mindy Kaling, Meryl Streep joining the beach party on “Big Little Lies,” new adventures from “Stranger Things,” continuing horrors on “The Handmaid’s Tale” and — for those with specialized tastes — a barely recognizable Russell Crowe playing Roger Ailes in “The Loudest Voice.” From more than 50 new and old shows premiering over the next three months, here are 22 to check out , in my own order of anticipation — beginning with a new chapter of a modern classic that made our list of the best dramas since “The Sopranos.” All dates subject to change.

‘Veronica Mars’

Good TV shows follow Kristen Bell around: Between seasons of “The Good Place,” she fit in this eight-episode revival of the beloved beach-town mystery series last seen on CW in 2007. (A feature film, also starring Bell, came out in 2014.) An adult Veronica, still paired up with Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring) and now the principal of Mars Investigations, goes after a serial killer, joined by much of the original cast, including her dad Keith (Enrico Colantoni), and her buddy Wallace (Percy Daggs III). (July 26, Hulu)

‘Stranger Things’

With “Game of Thrones” gone and “The Walking Dead” stumbling, the Duffer Brothers’ nostalgic amalgam of science-fiction and horror is the buzziest show left standing. In Season 3, set in 1985, the Indiana town that’s the unwitting gateway to a threatening alternate dimension gets a new mall — perhaps a strategic adjustment to the reality that the show’s young stars are now in their midteens. (July 4, Netflix)