June is stacked. From final seasons and long-awaited returns to big theatrical releases and prestige debuts, this month delivers across every platform and genre. House of the Dragon kicks off its third season, The Bear closes out its run, and Toy Story 5 hits theaters, while Netflix keeps its foot on the gas with new originals spanning docuseries, supernovelas, and limited series. Whether you’re catching up, saying goodbye, or discovering something new, here’s everything premiering and returning in June 2026.
Not Suitable For Work (S1) | Jun 2 | Hulu
From comedy hitmaker Mindy Kaling, “Not Suitable for Work” centers around five work-obsessed twenty-somethings striving for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness in Manhattan’s most glamorous neighborhood, Murray Hill.
The Proof Is Out There: Unexplained Edition (S2) | Jun 2 | History Channel
A compelling investigation series where veteran journalist Tony Harris and a team of experts examine the world’s most mysterious photos, audio recordings, and videos of anomalies. By putting each piece of evidence through a battery of rigorous tests, the series aims to separate the real from the fake.
Hoppers | Jun 3 | Disney+
In Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers, a passionate animal lover named Mabel uses groundbreaking new technology to Tanaka “hop” her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver. She uncovers a hidden animal world, befriends a charismatic beaver named King George, and rallies the animal kingdom to stop the land-development plans of a smooth-talking local mayor.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict | Jun 3 | Netflix
The series takes a comprehensive look at the late King of Pop’s highly publicized 2005 child molestation trial. Instead of relying on a single narrative, the show reconstructs the events through archival footage and intimate interviews with the key players actually inside the courtroom. It dissects the intense media circus by featuring perspectives from jurors, eyewitnesses, journalists, and individuals on both the prosecution and defense teams.
Deestroying the Pitch | Jun 4 | Tubi
It follows top creators and athletes across North America as they scour different cities for the best raw football talent to compete in a high-stakes 1v1 challenge to determine who can make it straight to the top.
Masters of the Universe | Jun 5 | In theaters
Separated for 15 years, Prince Adam finds the Sword of Power and is called back to his home planet of Eternia. Upon his return, he discovers his home shattered and oppressed under the tyrannical rule of the fiendish Skeletor. Adam must uncover the mysteries of his past to unlock the Power of Grayskull and become He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe.
Scary Movie 6 | Jun 5 | In theaters
Twenty-six years after surviving a suspiciously familiar masked killer, Cindy, Brenda, Ray, and Shorty find themselves targeted by another mad slasher. The Wayans brothers’ classic crew reunites to skewer elevated horror, sequels, requels, and cancel culture, taking aim at anything with the word “legacy” in it.
Mexico 86 | Jun 5 | Netflix
Mexico has never won a World Cup… but someone decided that wasn’t a problem. Mexico 86 tells the story of Martín de la Torre, who found a way to climb all the way to the top and bring the 1986 World Cup to Mexico by any means necessary using nothing but ingenuity, audacity, and zero scruples. Because if you can’t win on the pitch… there are always other ways to play.
Cape Fear | Jun 5 | Apple TV+
Happily married attorneys Anna and Tom Bowden’s lives are upended when notorious killer Max Cady—a man they helped put behind bars years ago—is released from prison. Cady emerges seeking vengeance and embarks on a dark, psychological reign of terror against the Bowden family. The 10-episode limited series is based on the pulp novel and inspired by the acclaimed 1991 film.
Office Romance | Jun 5 | Netflix
Workaholics Jackie Cruz (Jennifer Lopez) — a perfectionist, high-powered airline CEO — and Daniel Blanchflower (Brett Goldstein) — her company’s ambitious new lawyer — are entirely devoted to their jobs. Despite their initial efforts to keep things strictly professional, they quickly fall for each other. Their secret longing in the boardroom soon turns into raunchy tropical island romps, which quickly threaten to upend both of their careers and put Jackie’s control over her company in grave danger.
Groundswell | Jun 5 | Prime Video
Narrated by Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson, this environmental documentary explores the global movement of regenerative agriculture. It follows farmers, scientists, and Indigenous leaders across five continents who are healing the planet, storing carbon, and restoring soil health
Earth, Wind & Fire | Jun 7 | HBO Max
From Academy Award and Grammy winner Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, this documentary focuses on the positive, spiritual, and philosophical core of the iconic group. Rather than a standard rise-and-fall music doc, it explores the band’s insistence on uplifting messages during troubled times and traces the evolution of their sound and message.
Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Lestat | Jun 7 | AMC+
In this rock-and-roll-centric season, Lestat awakens in the modern world and embraces a hedonistic lifestyle, taking his music on the road. As his band’s popularity and star power rise, so does his influence over vampires and humans alike. The season shifts entirely to Lestat’s perspective, uncovering his 18th-century origins in France and adapting the events of Anne Rice’s second novel.

Tony Awards | Jun 7 8PM ET | CBS
The three-hour broadcast celebrates the best productions, performers, and creatives of the current Broadway season, featuring live performances from the nominated musicals and special reunion casts.

All the Queen’s Men (Final Season) | Jun 10 | Paramount+
Following a devastating shooting that leaves Madam’s life hanging by a thread, the dancers of Eden are shaken and uncertain. As the search for the gunman intensifies, opportunists attempt to use the chaos to infiltrate and tear apart the lucrative empire Madam has spent her blood, sweat, and tears building. The final chapter focuses heavily on themes of survival and loyalty as each character faces personal obstacles they must overcome.
Sweet Magnolias (S5) | Jun 11 | Netflix
In the fifth season, lifelong best friends Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue continue to balance careers, families, and relationships. However, the dynamic shifts when Maddie moves to New York City to pursue a job in book marketing. Season 5 follows Helen and Dana Sue as they take a girls’ trip to the Big Apple to visit her, while back in Serenity, Helen approaches her highly anticipated wedding to Erik and Dana Sue faces mounting pressures in her marriage to Ronnie.
Funny Thing About Love | Jun 11 | ALLBLK
A memoir reignites old flames and exposes a secret that tore them apart, pushing Alice and Miles to confront the breakup that changed everything – and the love that never died.

Safe Space (S2) | Jun 11 | Tubi
Safe Space returns for Season 2 with Dr. Fredericks back in the hot seat, still wildly underqualified, still trying to guide struggling couples toward healing, and still somehow the only one in the room who thinks he knows what he’s doing. Across eight new episodes, a fresh cast of 22 brings new relationships, new problems, and new chaos to the couch — with a string of cameos along the way.
The Polygamist | June 12 | Netflix
The Supernovela follows a glamorous but unstable world where a powerful man’s carefully curated life begins to collapse under the weight of his choices, with each relationship exposing another layer of his ambition, pride, and deception. The series explores themes of love, loyalty, betrayal, and survival as personal and professional worlds collide.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Final Season) | Jun 12 | Starz
The origin story of the iconic Power antagonist reaches its explosive conclusion in the final season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan. Following the massive cliffhanger from the season four finale, Kanan has descended into the dark path that leads to his future self, and the Thomas family empire is facing its ultimate reckoning. With Kanan shedding his blinders and no longer running from who he is, internal family conflicts and external threats reach a dangerous breaking point that will ripple through the streets of Queens.
Disclosure Day | Jun 12 | Netflix
If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to … Disclosure Day.
Stop! That! Train! | Jun 12 | In theaters
Best friends Tess and DeeDee, train stewardesses, trade their dreary shifts on the Stank Rail for the glitzy Glamazonian Express. When a catastrophic “Stormaganza” threatens to derail the high-speed train, the duo in coach must join forces with the snobby first class attendants and President Gagwell to save the day.
The Furious | Jun 12 | In Theaters
After the daughter of Wang Wei (Xie Miao) is kidnapped by a criminal network and he receives no help from the corrupt police, Wei sets out on a rampage to find her himself. His only ally is Navin (Joe Taslim) – a relentless journalist whose wife has disappeared. Fueled by a furious vengeance, the unlikely duo ruthlessly fights against the kidnappers in this explosive martial arts showdown.
The Tempting Madness | Jun 12 | In Theaters/VOD
A woman (Simone Ashley) awakens from a coma severely battered, her memory a blur and her husband (Austin Stowell) missing. As fragments of her past resurface, love, guilt, and fear collide until she can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy.
I Am Frankelda | Jun 12 | Netflix
In 19th-century Mexico, Frankelda is a gifted writer whose dark fiction is consistently dismissed and silenced by the society around her. Thrust into her subconscious, she comes face-to-face with the very monsters she created. With the help of Herneval, a troubled prince caught between dreams and nightmares, she must restore the boundary between fiction and reality to stop dark forces from taking over.
OG Stories | Jun 17 | BET
A 5-part music and culture docuseries that spotlights the unfiltered voices of hip-hop and urban “OGs.” Hosted by legendary record executive and film producer Damon Dash, the show pulls back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes realities of self-made moguls who became cultural icons.
I Will Find You | Jun 18 | Netflix
Five years after being wrongfully convicted for the murder of his own son, David Burroughs receives shocking evidence suggesting his child might actually still be alive. Desperate to uncover the truth and save his son, David must risk everything to escape prison and go on a relentless, dangerous rescue mission.
Sugar (S2) | Jun 19 | Apple TV+
In Season 2, private investigator John Sugar returns to Los Angeles to take on a new case: tracking the troubled older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer. Simultaneously, he continues his personal search for his own beloved missing sister. As his investigation expands into a sinister, city-wide conspiracy, Sugar must confront himself to answer exactly how far he is willing to go to do what is right.
Color Book | Jun 19 | Netflix
Following the sudden death of his wife, devoted father Lucky (played by William Catlett) finds himself navigating the new reality of raising his 9-year-old son, Mason (played by Jeremiah Daniels), on his own. While Lucky processes his deep grief, Mason goes on with his life, drawing in his coloring book and obsessing over baseball.
Toy Story 5 | Jun 19 | In Theaters
Stepfather | Jun 19 | Tubi
House of the Dragon (S3) | Jun 21 9PM ET | HBO Max
The third season plunges the realm into the brutal, all-out warfare known as the Dance of the Dragons. Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen mounts a full-scale assault on King’s Landing and opens the season with the legendary Battle of the Gullet. Amid the total war, the show explores political betrayals and conspiracies, the devastating toll of the crown, and the struggles of the smallfolk who are caught in the crossfire.
The Agency (S2) | Jun 21 | Paramount+
In Season 2, CIA Agent Martian (Michael Fassbender) finds himself trapped in a dangerous game of espionage and divided loyalties. His lover, Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith), is being held as a political prisoner in Sudan. Martian will do anything to save her, even if it means crossing the line into treachery. Alongside the rescue mission, the CIA station faces an urgent, high-stakes mole hunt, forcing Martian to walk a knife-edge where he must trust no one.

The Bear (S5)/Final Season | Jun 25 | Hulu
Synopsis: The final season picks up the morning after Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), and Natalie (Abby Elliott) discover that Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) has quit the food industry. Leaving the restaurant entirely in their hands with no money and a looming threat of a sale, the remaining partners must band together for one last chaotic service in a desperate final push to earn a Michelin star.
Avatar: The Last Airbender (S2) | Jun 25 | Netflix
In Season 2, following a bittersweet victory saving the Northern Water Tribe, Avatar Aang, Katara, and Sokka embark on a perilous journey deeper into the Earth Kingdom. Their mission is to convince the elusive Earth King to aid them in their ongoing battle against the fearsome Fire Lord Ozai. Along the way, Aang seeks to master earthbending under the tutelage of the legendary Toph Beifong while venturing into the mysterious, epic city of Ba Sing Se.
Little Brother | Jun 26 | Netflix
A highly successful real estate agent is living a picture-perfect, carefully structured life. His meticulously curated world gets turned entirely upside down when an eccentric, chaotic man claiming to be his “little brother”—from a high school charity program—unexpectedly shows up and causes absolute mayhem in his household.
Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness | Jun 26 | HBO Max
President and Mrs. Obama originally wanted to honor the United States’ 250th anniversary by celebrating the nation’s unique history… but then Larry David called. The resulting show turns major U.S. milestones and historical events on their head, featuring Larry alongside a rotating cast of Curb Your Enthusiasm alumni and high-profile guest stars—including Jon Hamm, Bill Hader, Jerry Seinfeld, Vince Vaughn, and Susie Essman (who notably plays Susan B. Anthony).
Strung | Jun 26 | Peacock
Strung is a psychological thriller directed by Malcolm D. Lee and produced by Blumhouse. The film follows a talented violinist who takes a prestigious live-in tutoring job for an elite family, only to become trapped in a dangerous web of dark, unsettling secrets that threaten her sanity, dreams, and survival.

Tyler Perry’s Ruthless | Jun 30 | Paramount_
The series follows Ruth Truesdale, a woman who becomes entangled in a scandalous and dangerous sex cult. She is forced to play along with the powerful fanatics while secretly working to free herself and her young daughter. In the sixth season, the drama inside the Rakudushis compound reaches an all-time high. As the FBI closes in, Roos’s growing influence over The Highest reshapes the cult from within, causing loyalties to fracture and leading to a shocking confrontation.