Everything That’s Streaming in June 2026
Pride month brings James Bond, Lin-Manuel Miranda, dragons and J Lo falling in love with Ted Lasso’s angry friend
This June’s streaming offerings promise relaxing fun and some escapist camp, with summer romcoms, music festival livestreams, offbeat odysseys, the original James Bond films, a new version of Cape Fear, a new season of House of the Dragon, the return of Larry David, a new documentary about Earth, Wind & Fire and the premiere of a few new horror romps on Shudder.
Read on for Book & Film Globe’s definitive guide to the top titles this month.
Netflix
Voicemails for Isabelle (June 19) — The end of the trailer for this new romcom gets ahead of the comparisons — this is kind of a dark reboot of “You’ve Got Mail.” Here, Jill (Zoey Deutch) keeps sending voicemails about her life to her dead sister’s phone number. Wes (Nick Robinson) actually has that phone number. Once the two meet up in real life, he doesn’t know if he should tell her or not.
Mexico 86 (June 5) — Diego Luna stars as fictional bureaucrat Martín De La Torre in this satirical look at Mexico’s improbable bid to host the 1986 World Cup.
Office Romance (June 5) — Brett Goldstein writes and stars in this new romcom about a corporate lawyer who falls for the CEO (Jennifer Lopez) of the airline he’s representing. An all-star roster of Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford and Edward James Olmos rounds out the cast.
I Am Frankelda (June 12) — This musical dark fantasy is Mexico’s first-ever stop-motion animated film. Francisca Imelda, a young aspiring writer in mid-19th-century Mexico, struggles to fulfill her dreams after being approached by a prince who needs her help to save his kingdom.
Also playing:
Chris & Martina: The Final Set (June 26)
Little Brother (June 26)
Visit Netflix for a full list of releases.
Hulu
Not Suitable For Work (June 2) — Stop me if you’ve heard this logline before: The show follows “five work-obsessed twenty-somethings who strive for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness, in Manhattan.” It was just last May that Hulu/FX debuted a different show with a similar premise. But this one has Constance Wu and is executive-produced by Mindy Kaling.
Never Change! (June 17) — In this new movie, a group of former high school seniors reunites in their 30s to finish school after a tornado cut their senior year short in 2005. (Finally, some later millennial nostalgia instead of ‘80s or ‘90s high school remembrances.) Sofia Black-D’Elia, Topher Grace, Patti Harrison, Zach Cherry and John Early star.
Visit Hulu for a full list of releases.
Disney+
Avatar: Fire and Ash (June 24) — Return to Pandora from your living room, as James Cameron’s third Avatar installment hits streaming.
Dragon Striker (June 10) — Just in time for the World Cup, this new animated kids’ series set in a world of sports and magic is about farm boy Key, who discovers he could be the next legendary Dragon Striker at the magic school Kal Asterock.
A Spark Into A Flame: Hamilton & Hip Hop (June 16) — This new documentary looks into the hip-hop roots of the Broadway behemoth, with appearances from Busta Rhymes, Nas, Questlove, Black Thought, Angie Martinez, Common, Dessa, Residente and, of course, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Also playing:
Bonnaroo Livestreams (June 11-14)
Visit Disney+ for a full list of releases.
Apple TV
Cape Fear (June 5) — It wouldn’t be summer without a sweaty crime drama, and this series adaptation inspired by Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake of J. Lee Thompson’s 1962 original looks like it delivers on the drama. The twist this time: It’s a husband-and-wife legal team (Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson) that puts Max Cady (Javier Bardem) behind bars. Scorsese and Steven Spielberg executive produce.
Sugar Season 2 (June 19) — Colin Farrell is back as PI John Sugar, still investigating the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the beloved granddaughter of legendary Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. Word to the wise: Don’t just jump right into season 2. Watch season 1 first.
Also playing:
Camp Snoopy Season 2 (June 26)
Visit Apple TV+ for a full list of releases.
Prime Video
Every Year After (June 10) — Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel Every Summer After gets a series adaptation that covers six years and one week in Barry’s Bay — the “quintessential lake town” — and tells a romantic story of first love.
Also playing:
The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 (June 3)
Your Fault: London (June 17)
Visit Prime Video for a full list of releases.
HBO Max
House of the Dragon Season 3 (June 21) — The Dance of the Dragons erupts into all-out warfare in the latest installment of this spinoff series in George R. R. Martin’s fantasy world of Westeros.
Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial Vs. That’s The Weight of the World) (June 7) — Questlove documents the history of Earth, Wind & Fire from the 1970s into today, while exploring “the deep philosophical and spiritual meaning behind their message and music,” according to the press site.
Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness (June 26) — Larry David helps the Obamas celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in the only way he knows how in this new series that will also feature select “Curb Your Enthusiasm” stars.
Also playing:
Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult (June 1)
Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story (June 30)
Visit HBO Max for a full list of releases.
Peacock
Strung (June 26) — Scary Movie 5’s Malcolm D. Lee directs a horror film for real with this Blumhouse joint about an ambitious violinist (Chloe Bailey) who takes a job as the live-in music tutor for the granddaughter of a wealthy woman (Lynn Whitfield). Things get eerie, quick.
Also playing:
Love Island USA Season 8 (June 2)
The Capture Season 3 (June 18)
Visit Peacock for a full list of releases.
Shudder
Forbidden Fruits (June 26) — Meredith Alloway’s film about the struggle between a witch cult that operates out of their mall store and the new hire who questions their sisterhood is now available to stream.
Find Your Friends (June 12) — Bella Thorne, Chloe Cherry, Helena Howard, Sophia Ali and Zion Moreno go on a girls’ trip to Joshua Tree, but soon get stuck in a small desert town full of angry residents. This brings out the conflict simmering under the surface of their friend group.
Also playing:
The Ice Tower (June 5)
The Voices of Our Mother (June 19)
Visit Shudder for a full list of releases.
Criterion Channel
James Bond — Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger
LGBTQ+ Favorites — Portrait of Jason, Pink Narcissus, Querelle, The Watermelon Woman, Orlando, My Political Biography, many more
Odysseys — Sullivan’s Travels, The Searchers, Walkabout, After Hours, The Straight Story, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, The Darjeeling Limited
Starring Courtney Love — Straight to Hell, Basquiat, The People vs. Larry Flynt, 200 Cigarettes, Beat, Trapped
Weddings — The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Wedding in White, A Wedding, Golden Eighties, Muriel’s Wedding, Marie Antoinette, Rachel Getting Married, Melancholia
Visit the Criterion Channel for a full list of releases.
Paramount+
The Agency Season 2 (June 21) — The spy thriller series returns with Michael Fassbender as Martian, a CIA agent forced to abandon his undercover identity after years living behind enemy lines. Season 2 picks up with Martian willing to do anything to save his lover Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith), who is now a political prisoner in Sudan. Jeffrey Wright, Katherine Waterston, Harriet Sansom Harris, John Magaro and Richard Gere co-star.
Also playing:
The Running Man (June 25)
Visit Paramount+ for a full list of releases.



