Everything Coming To Streaming Services In June 2024

What to stream in June: Netflix, Disney+, Stan, Amazon Prime + more

Don’t waste your precious time scrolling through each streaming platform. Instead, allow us to select the month's viewing highlights for you

AND JUST LIKE THAT, it’s June and 2024 is nearly halfway over. Maybe it’s just us, but this year feels like it’s passed in the blink of an eye, and as a result, we’re struggling to keep up with all the latest hit series’ and films joining streaming services. We could be in for an extended period of catch-up time though. As people around the nation are settling in for the winter months, the weather forecast is looking bleak, with the BOM predicting a warmer than average winter, but extensive rainfall.

Take a pessimistic view of that forecast if you will, but the way we see it, there’ll be ample time indoors to catch up on our streaming watchlists. To make our own forecast, we’re predicting plenty of nights curled up on the couch with comfy pyjamas on, snacks in hand, some choice liquor nearby, and a remote at the ready.

Streaming platforms are due for a big month this June. There’ll be something for everyone, with The Bear, House of the Dragon and The Boys all returning for new seasons, as wells as a number of new films and series’ making their debuts. These vast swaths of new content don’t make it easy for you though. The big hitters like Netflix, Disney+ and Stan are so packed with content that it makes it difficult to discern what’s worth your time and what’s best left on the backburner – especially when you’re prone to indecision and are paying for the luxury of choice with subscriptions to multiple platforms.

Not to worry though, Men’s Health has you covered. To help you avoid feeling like a kid in a candy store, we’ve rounded up all the very best films and shows coming to streaming platforms in June 2024.

What’s new on Netflix in June?

June Netflix Highlight – Hit Man

A similar story to another Netflix film – that being David Fincher’s The Killer – Hit Man follows, as you’ve likely guessed from the title, a hit man. Except, where The Killer is contemplative and brooding, Hit Man is light-hearted and comedic. Yet unbelievably, Hit Man is the only of the two films that’s based on a true story. From Academy Award-nominated director Richard Linklater, Hit Man stars man of the moment Glen Powell as a by-the-book professor who discovers his secret talent is being a fake hit man in undercover police operations.

Also on Netflix in June, cycling’s answer to Drive to Survive is returning for a second season. With Tour de France: Unchained season 2 premiering on June 11th, just in time for you to catch up before le grand tour begins on June 29th. Lastly, one of Netflix’s most-watched shows is getting more episodes, with the second half of Bridgerton season three arriving on the streamer on June 13th.

June 1

  • 30 for 30: Once Brothers
  • A Million Ways to Die in the West
  • Ali
  • Baby Boy
  • Big Fat Liar
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Burn After Reading
  • The Conjuring
  • The Conjuring 2
  • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
  • The Devil’s Own
  • Divergent
  • The Divergent Series: Allegiant, part 1
  • The Divergent Series: Insurgent
  • Dune (1984)
  • Heartland, season 16
  • Home
  • Kicking & Screaming
  • La La Land
  • Land of the Lost
  • The Lego Movie
  • National Security
  • On the Basis of Sex
  • Pokémon Detective Pikachu
  • S.W.A.T.
  • Tangerine
  • Too Old for Fairy Tales 2
  • Two Can Play That Game
  • Simon
  • Strawberry Shortcake’s Summer Vacation

June 3

  • 30 for 30: Lance
  • 30 for 30: The Good, The Bad, The Hungry
  • 30 for 30: The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius
  • How I Met Your Mother, seasons 1-9
  • Little Baby Bum: Music Time season 2

June 4

  • The Price of Nonna’s Inheritance
  • Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn

June 5

  • Under Paris
  • Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial
  • How to Rob a Bank

June 6

  • Kubra, season 2
  • Sweet Tooth, season 3
  • Basma
  • Nelma Kodama: The Queen of Dirty Money
  • Rafa Márquez: El Capitán
  • Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura
  • Crazy Rich Asians

June 7

  • Hierarchy
  • Perfect Match, season 2
  • Hit Man

June 11

  • Tour de France: Unchained, season 2
  • Keith Robinson: Different Strokes

June 12

  • My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, season 5
  • King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, season 2
  • Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors

June 13

  • Bridgerton, season 3, part 2
  • Doctor Climax

June 14

  • Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams
  • Ultraman Rising
  • Forged In Fire, season 9

June 15

  • Cold Case Files, season 3
  • Miss Night and Day

June 16

  • 30 for 30: June 17th, 1994

June 18

  • Agents of Mystery
  • Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution
  • Fifty Shades of Grey

June 19

  • Black Barbie
  • Dexter, seasons 1-8
  • The Lego Batman Movie
  • Inheritance
  • Kleks Academy
  • Love Is Blind: Brazil, season 4

June 20

  • Accidental Twins
  • America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders

June 21

  • Gang of Galicia
  • The Victims’ Game, season 2
  • Trigger Warning
  • Aftersun

June 22

  • Rising Impact

June 24

  • Little Angel, volume 5

June 25

  • Kaulitz & Kaulitz

June 26

  • Worst Roommate Ever, season 2

June 27

  • That 90s Show, part 2
  • Drawing Closer
  • Unicorn Academy, chapter 2

June 28

  • A Family Affair
  • The Mole, season 2
  • Owning Manhattan
  • Savage Beauty, season 2
  • Òlòt?ré: The Journey
  • Hoarders, season 14

June 30

  • The Smurfs, season 2
  • Alone, season 10
  • NCIS, seasons 16-17

What’s new on Disney+ in June?

June Disney+ Highlight – The Bear, season 3

Jeremy Allen White re-entering the pressure cooker for the third season of The Bear headlines the month of June on Disney+. When we left Carmy and co., the group had just pushed through a disastrous friends and family night at their new restaurant. The official description of season three tells us we can expect more of what we’ve seen over the last two seasons, with Carmy demanding nothing less than the best from his staff as he attempts to create a restaurant worthy of a Michelin star.

Elsewhere, The Acolyte will premiere on June 5th, with new episodes weekly. It’s the first Star Wars film or series set outside the parameters of the ‘Skywalker Saga’. With a relatively clean canonical slate, the series is a tense crime thriller set hundreds of years before the events of the main film timeline. Lily Gladstone will also be back on our screens for the first time since her Oscar snub a few months ago with Under the Bridge. The drama series recounts the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl and the investigations into the young girls accused of murdering her.

June 4

  • Clipped

June 5

  • The Acolyte
  • Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales
  • Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Colour
  • Life Below Zero: Port Protection Alaska, season 1-7
  • Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller

June 7

  • Becoming Karl Lagerfeld
  • Criminal Minds: Evolution
  • Queenie
  • Michael Strahan X Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There
  • For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen
  • Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation
  • The Real Red Tails

June 9

  • Out on a Limb
  • Crazy Over Daisy

June 12

  • Under the Bridge

June 17

  • Cult Massacre: One Day in America

June 19

  • Cesar Milan: Better Human Better Dog, season 4
  • Ice Road Rescue, seasons 1-7

June 21

  • Sins of the Parents: The Crumbley Trials

June 25

  • Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge

June 26

  • Abbott Elementary, season 3
  • Tracker
  • Meet Spidey and his Amazing Friends, season 3
  • Kiya and Kimoja Heroes
  • Rewind the ’90s
  • Unknown Waters with Jeremy Wade

June 27

  • The Bear, season 3
  • Lucrecia: A Murder in Madrid

New episodes of Doctor Who, Grey’s Anatomy, The Kardashians, Welcome to Wrexham, Crash, The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, The Fable, Will Trent, Uncle Samsik, Mission: Yozakura Family and Big City Greens will also appear weekly throughout June.

What’s new on Stan in June?

June Stan Highlight – Trailblazers

Hot of the success of the Matildas at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Trailblazers is set to keep the hype train chugging along. The documentary will chronicle the rise of women’s football in Australia, from the early days of paying to play in front of lacklustre crowds, to the more recent stages of sellout stadiums and international success, where the fight for equality has nearly been achieved. Featuring interviews with current Matildas stars like Esquire cover alumnus Sam Kerr, Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Steph Catley, as well as pre-eminent Matildas trailblazers, the documentary will be must-see TV.

June 1

  • Wild Winter
  • Blood For Dust
  • Priscilla
  • Drive
  • Cheaper By The Dozen
  • Easy A
  • End of the century

June 2

  • The Miseducation Of Cameron Post
  • Juno
  • Boyz N’ The Hood
  • Breaking News In Yuba County

June 3

  • Four Daughters
  • Collide
  • More Than Ever

June 4

  • Trailblazers
  • Lost Boys & Fairies
  • Good Morning, Vietnam
  • Blackout Love

June 5

  • Sneaky Pete, seasons 1-3
  • Rob the Mob
  • Groundhog Day
  • Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything

June 6

  • Capital, season 1
  • Coyote Ugly
  • Freeman
  • I Am Bolt

June 7

  • Power Book II: Ghost, season 4
  • Woman in Gold
  • Fall
  • After Ever Happy
  • Elmo the Musical, Season 1

June 8

  • Larry Crowne
  • The Devil Wears Prada
  • Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who!
  • An Ideal Home

June 9

  • So Undercover
  • Speed
  • Grandfathers

June 10

  • Standoff

June 11

  • Men In Black: International
  • Superposition

June 12

  • I, Robot
  • Caravaggio’s Shadow
  • Staring at Strangers

June 13

  • Fatal Honeymoon
  • Beecham House, season 1
  • Sex Tape

June 14

  • Act Of Valour
  • Moulin Rouge

June 15

  • Goon
  • Goon: Last Of The Enforcers
  • Joe Bell
  • Copenhagen Does Not Exist

June 16

  • A Brighter Tomorrow
  • Hotel Cocaine

June 18

  • With Or Without You

June 19

  • Bumblebee
  • Freaky Deaky
  • Naked Ambition

June 20

  • Exposure
  • Friends With Money
  • Super

June 21

  • Megamind Rules!, season 1, part 2
  • Night Train to Lisbon
  • Far North

June 22

  • Begin Again
  • Joey
  • The Beauty Inside

June 23

  • Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
  • Paddles the Huggable Bear, season 2
  • Rampant

June 24

  • Appropriate Behaviour
  • Jeremy

June 25

  • Chloe & Theo
  • Valley of Love
  • Ten Days Without Mom

June 26

  • All Aussie Adventures, seasons 1-3
  • The Devil’s Violinist
  • McEnroe
  • Bruno v Tyson

June 27

  • Posthumous
  • Dancing Arabs

June 28

  • Instant Family
  • Short Circuit
  • The County

June 29

  • Before I Fall
  • Jungle Beat, seasons 6-8
  • Summer 1993

June 30

  • Friends With Kids
  • Luis & the Aliens
  • I Can Quit Whenever I Want

New episodes of Sullivan’s CrossingBilly the KidAll American, Insomnia, Walker, Patti Stanger: The MatchmakerRuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Untucked, will also appear weekly throughout June.

What’s new on Amazon Prime Video in June?

June Amazon Prime Video Highlight – The Boys, season 4

A relatively quiet month lies ahead for the streaming titan of Amazon Prime Video – by the platform’s standards at least. Leading the pack is the fourth season of everyone’s favourite anti-hero superhero series, The Boys. For those unfamiliar, The Boys follows a group of superheroes who realise there’s no real reason they need to use their powers for good. Instead, they go rogue and attempt to expose the corporation that controls them and covers up the dark side of having superpowers. Season four premieres on June 13th.

If a superhero series isn’t to your taste, there’s also Federer: Twelve Final Days. The documentary captures and documents the final moments of Roger Federer’s illustrious tennis career, including candid moments of the legend as he says his farewells to the game and fans he loves.

And not to toot Glen Powell’s horn twice in the same roundup, but Anyone But You will be making its streaming debut on June 21st.

June 1

  • Support Your Local Sheriff!
  • Two Weeks
  • Koyaanisqatsi
  • Rolling Thunder
  • The Betrayed
  • The Party
  • Taking Of Pelham One Two Three
  • Lone Wolf Mcquade
  • Major League
  • Stand By Me
  • Jerry Maguire
  • A Knight’s Tale
  • Lego Ninjago, seasons 1-4
  • Law & Order: SVU, seasons 21-23
  • Chicago Fire, seasons 1-7
  • Chicago Med, seasons 5-7
  • Chicago PD, seasons 7-8
  • Magnum P.I., season 4
  • Hannibal, seasons 1-3
  • Loudermilk, seasons 1-3
  • The Tudors, seasons 1-4
  • Mr Mercedes, seasons 1-3,
  • Masters Of Sex, seasons 1-4
  • A League Of Their Own
  • One Tree Hill, seasons 1-9
  • Primavera Sound Live, day 3

June 2

  • ICC T20 World Cup Cricket 

June 4

  • Looking For Alibrandi
  • Marlon Wayans: Good Grief

June 7

  • Mothers’ Instinct
  • Beyond The Veil, season 2

June 10

  • Dumb Money
  • Mob Land

June 13

  • The Boys, season 4

June 14

  • 1122

June 18

  • Promising Young Woman

June 20

  • Federer: Twelve Final Days

June 21

  • Anyone But You

June 22

  • Challengers – available to rent or buy

June 24

  • The Old Oak
  • The Fall Guy – available to rent or buy
  • Civil War – available to rent or buy

June 25

  • I Am: Celine Dion

June 27

  • My Lady Jane

June 28

  • Freelance

June 29

  • Lego Friends The Next Chapter, season 2

What’s new on Binge in June?

June Binge Highlight – House of the Dragon, season 2

George R.R. Martin may never wrap up the Game of Thrones universe, with the A Song of Ice and Fire series still ongoing. But as we wait for a conclusion that might never come, there’s still more Game of Thrones unfolding on screen in the form of House of the Dragon – which will receive a second season from June 17th. As you’d expect from a series set in the Game of Thrones universe, House of the Dragon season one was full of blood, guts, sex and glory. There’s no reason to expect anything different from season two.

June 1

  • The Book Of Eli
  • The Craft
  • Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner
  • Aeon Flux
  • Oink 
  • I’ll See You In My Dreams
  • Dracula

June 2

  • Animal Crackers
  • Claire Darling
  • Take Me Home Tonight
  • Vanity Fair 

June 3

  • Ren Faire
  • Are You Being Served?, seasons 1-10
  • Fractures
  • Murder In Sweden, season 2
  • Ren Faire
  • Monk, seasons 5-6
  • Manipulations
  • World’s Most Dangerous Road
  • The War Is Over

June 4

  • Below Deck Mediterranean, season 9
  • Justine Schofield Gourmet France, season 1
  • James Martin’s Spanish Adventure, season 1
  • Heathrow, season 16
  • Emergency, season 1
  • Secrets Of The Queen’s Coronation

June 5

  • The Replacement Killers
  • Charles & The Women Who Could Have Been Queen

June 6

  • Uproar
  • Am I Ok?
  • The Nun II
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
  • Dynasties II
  • Dynasties II: The Making Of
  • Murdered: The Baby On The Beach
  • The Playboy Murders, season 2

June 7

  • Ridiculousness, seasons 30-32
  • The First 48, season 23
  • Say Yes To The Dress: The Big Day, season 3

June 10

  • Honey Boy
  • Dumb Money
  • Fergie And Meghan: Inconvenient Royals

June 11

  • All American: Homecoming, season 3
  • Murder My Sweetheart: The Killing Of Dolores McCrea
  • Million Pound, season 4
  • Cold Case Forensics
  • Swamp People: Serpent Invasion, season 4

June 12

  • Raised On Dance Moms
  • Getting Away With Murder: The Killing Of Mar Gough

June 13

  • Blue Beetle
  • Sam Thompson: Is This ADHD?
  • Hannah Einbinder Comedy Show

June 14

  • The Snow Queen’s Revenge
  • Roux Down The River: The Thames

June 17

  • Freelance
  • House Of The Dragon, season 2
  • FGirl Island

June 18

  • Real Housewives Of Cheshire, season 17

June 19

  • Bumblebee

June 20

  • The Great Pottery Throw Down, season 7

June 21

  • Anyone But You
  • Nick Knowles Heritage Rescue, season 2

June 21

  • Stax: Soulsville USA
  • Frozen Planet II, season 2
  • Changing Our Nation
  • The Cult Of Dan Andrews

June 22

  • Life

June 25

  • The Heroic Quest Of The Valiant Prince Ivandoe, season 5

June 26

  • Mountain Men: Alaska
  • One South: Portrait Of A Psych
  • Fred And Rose West’s Secret Murders

June 27

  • Becoming Ian Brady

June 28

  • Saw X
  • Buddy Valastro’s Cake Dynasty
  • Hospital, season 7
  • Police Strike Force
  • Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters, season 2
  • Emergency, season 2

June 29

  • Tenor
  • The Tasting

What’s new on Apple TV+ in June?

June Apple TV+ Highlight – Presumed Innocent

Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent is a crime thriller series coming to Apple TV+ on June 12th. The series focuses on the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, which is thrown into turmoil after a horrific murder – of which one of the prosecutors is suspected.

Also on Apple TV+ is the Lily Gladstone-fronted Fancy Dance, coming on June 28th. After her sister’s disappearance, Gladstone’s Jax takes what’s left of her family on the road to the Grand Nation Powwow in Oklahoma City.

June 12

  • Presumed Innocent

June 21

  • Bread & Roses

June 26

  • Land of Women

June 28

  • Fancy Dance
  • WondLa

I’m short on time, what should I watch in June to keep up with the zeitgeist?

We get it. Time is thin and the streaming commitments are coming thick and fast. To ensure you’re keeping up with what everyone is talking about, this is our list of recommended must-watch films and series’.

  • Trailblazers, Stan, June 4th
  • The Acolyte, Disney+ June 5th
  • Hit Man, Netflix, June 7th
  • Tour de France: Unchained season 2, Netflix June 12th
  • Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+, June 12th
  • Under the Bridge, Disney+, June 12th
  • Bridgerton season 3 part 2, Netflix, June 13th
  • The Boys season 4, Amazon Prime Video, June 13th
  • House of the Dragon season 2, Binge, June 17th
  • Federer: Twelve Final Days, Amazon Prime Video, June 20th
  • The Bear season 3, Disney+, June 27th
  • Fancy Dance, Apple TV+, June 28th

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By Cayle Reid

Cayle Reid is a fan of everything sports and fitness. He spends his free time at the gym, on his surfboard or staying up late watching sports in incompatible time zones.

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