June 2025
Streaming: Movies and Series
Movies and series with a ⭐️ have won an award, or were nominated for an award. 🚨indicates a thriller, mystery 🕵🏼♂️, or police procedural. 🎥is a classic worth rewatching, 🔥indicates a movie or series that will be trending.
The Lists: June releases by streaming service.
Amazon Prime: See the full list from Amazon.
Apple TV+: New on Apple TV from Tom’s Guide
Disney+: See the full list from Vulture
Hulu: See the full list from Vulture
Max (HBO): See the full list from Vulture
Netflix: See the full list Tulum and from Vulture.
From Vanity Fair: The 25 Best Movies on Netflix to Watch in June 2025
Paramount+: New On Paramount+. From Vulture
Peacock: See the full list from Vulture
Movies: New and Noteworthy

🎥Hitchcock collection — A handful of Alfred Hitchcock films including The Birds, Frenzy, Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo on Netflix in June

🔥🕵🏼♂️A Widow’s Game (Thriller on Netflix), When a man is found dead, the investigation shatters his widow’s perfect facade and exposes a hidden double life. Read: This Gritty Psychological Thriller Is the New #1 Film on Netflix (And It’s Based on a True Story)

Straw (drama/thriller on Netflix), A single mother navigates a series of unfortunate events, leading her down an unforeseen path where she becomes embroiled in a situation she never envisioned, finding herself at the center of suspicion in an indifferent world.
The Accountant 2 (on Prime Video)
⭐️September 5 (on Prime Video)

🔥Echo Valley (Thriller/drama streaming on Apple TV+ on June 13th), Kate’s secluded life is interrupted by her troubled daughter when she shows up frightened and covered in someone’s blood. As Kate unravels the truth, she learns how far she’ll go for her child.

🎥Jaws (on Peacock June 15th), Fifty years ago Stephen Spielberg made us afraid to go in the water. Rewatch this classic and the sequels if you are a true fan of the evil shark on Peacock. Read: ‘Jaws’ at 50: How Martha’s Vineyard helped create a monster
Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical, (premiere on Disney June 20th)
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (on HBO June 27th)
Series: New and Returning
From The New York Times: 30 Shows to Watch This Summer
New:

🔥Stick (Sports Comedy on Apple TV+, episodes released weekly), Owen Wilson is Pryce Cahill, a washed-up professional golfer reeling from the collapse of his marriage, the loss of his job at an Indiana sporting goods store and the long-gone hopes of making it big on the golf tee.

🔥🕵🏼♂️We Were Liars (drama series, all episodes on Prime Video June 18th), Based on E. Lockhart’s best-selling novel, We Were Liars follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman (Emily Alyn Lind) and her friends during their summer escapades on her grandfather’s New England private island. After a mysterious accident changes Cadence’s life forever, everybody—including her tight-knit circle—seems to have something to hide.
🕵🏼♂️The Waterfront — Netflix Series on June 19th, A prominent North Carolina fishing family wades into treacherous waters to keep their crumbling business empire afloat.
Head Over Heels (fantasy/romance series on Prime Video June 23rd, episodes released weekly), Park Seong-A (Cho Yi-hyun), a student by day and a shamaness by night, feels stuck in a rut until she meets handsome but unlucky Bae Gyeon-U (Choo Young-woo), whose imminent death she can sense. After falling for the transfer student, Seong-A vows to save his life in episodes that will release weekly.
🚨🕵🏼♂️Countdown (Thriller series on Prime Video June 23rd, episodes released weekly), In this new series, Jensen Ackles (The Boys) plays LAPD detective Mark Meachum, who is recruited to a secret task force to investigate the murder of a Homeland Security officer in broad daylight. Three episodes will debut before weekly episodes roll out until the September 3 finale.

🔥Ironheart, (three-episode premiere on Disney June 24th), Genius teenage inventor Riri Williams creates the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man.
🔥🕵🏼♂️Smoke (crime series on Apple TV+ on June 28th), Created, written, and executive produced by acclaimed author Dennis Lehane, “Smoke” stars Taron Egerton as arson investigator Dave Gudsen and Jurnee Smollett as police detective Michelle Calderone, who are begrudgingly paired up to track down two serial arsonists in the Pacific Northwest.
Returning scripted series
Phineas and Ferb, (season 5 premiere on Disney June 5th)
Ginny & Georgia, season 3 — Netflix Series on June 5th
Tires, season 2 — Netflix Series on June 5th
FUBAR, season 2 — Netflix Series on June 12th
The Chosen: Last Supper (season 5 on Prime Video June 15th)
Scandal, seasons 1-7 on Netflix June 17th
The Buccaneers (season 2 on Apple TV+ on June 18th)
The Gilded Age (Season 3 will premiere on Sunday, June 22, at 9/8c on HBO, episodes released weekly)
🔥The Bear (season 4 all 10 episodes on June 25, 2025, on FX on Hulu)

🔥Squid Game (3rd and final season launches on Netflix on June 27, 2025)
Documentaries and Reality shows
The Mortician (HBO Original documentary series premieres on June 1st), Unravels the haunting story of L.A.’s most infamous family-run mortuary; in the early 1980s, David Sconce took over the Lamb Funeral Home and engaged in morally questionable and inhumane practises to increase his earnings.
Love Island USA, (season 7 premiere on June 7th on Peacock)
The 78th Annual Tony Awards on Paramount+ on June 8th
Call Her Alex, complete docuseries (Hulu Original on June 10th), Follows Alex Cooper as she prepares for her first tour supporting her Call Her Daddy podcast and traces her life from a childhood in Pennsylvania to influential media figure.
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, season 1 premiere (all episodes) (Peacock Original on June 10th)
American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans (documentary film on Prime Video June 12th), The feature-length documentary chronicles NASCAR’s special entry at Le Mans, one of the crown jewels of international motorsports. For the race’s 100th anniversary in 2023, NASCAR was invited to bring the Chevrolet Camaro to compete against the futuristic Ferrari and Porsche stereotypes for the grueling 24-hour challenge.
ROMCON: Who the F**k Is Jason Porter? (documentary series on Prime Video June 13th), This chilling two-part documentary exposes the dark side of dating in Toronto. When successful real estate broker Heather Rovet fell for charismatic handyman Jace, she believed their three-year relationship was perfect—until a shocking discovery revealed her lover was actually Jason Porter, a convicted criminal with a history of romantic deception.
Atsuko Okatsuka: Father, special premiere (Hulu Original stand-up special on June 13th)
AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, season 2 — Netflix Series on June 18th
Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything, documentary premiere (Hulu Original on June 23rd)
The Ultimatum: Queer Love, season 2 on Netflix June 25th, Six couples put their love to the test by moving in with other partners. Are they ready for marriage — or is “the one” actually someone else?

🔥My Mom Jayne (HBO Original documentary on HBO June 27th), My Mom Jayne is a 2025 documentary film directed by Mariska Hargitay in her feature film directorial debut. The film examines the life of Hargitay’s late mother, Jayne Mansfield. Read: Mariska Hargitay Was “Living a Lie” for 30 Years. Now She’s Embracing Her Mother, Jayne Mansfield—and Her Biological Father

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