As a verb:
* Simple Future: "will like"
* Example: I *will like* that new restaurant.
* Future Progressive: "will be liking"
* Example: This time next year, I *will be liking* my new job.
* Future Perfect: "will have liked"
* Example: By the time I'm 30, I *will have liked* living in several different cities.
As a noun:
* Simple Future: "will be a like"
* Example: My new car *will be a like* my old one.
* Future Progressive: "will be being a like" (This is very uncommon and awkward.)
* Future Perfect: "will have been a like" (This is also uncommon and awkward.)
Note: In most cases, the simple future tense "will like" is the most common and natural way to express the future tense of the verb "like."