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Amazon Prime, OTT Movies and TV Shows to Watch Right Now

Amazon Prime Movies and TV Shows Landing in June 2024 - Yolofeed
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Summer brings a sizzling lineup of new releases across streaming platforms. Get ready to binge on these must-see premieres in June. From darkly comedic superhero satires to gripping fantasy adventures, insightful documentaries to heartwarming animated tales, the upcoming month has something for everyone. Grab your remotes and mark your calendars – these are the shows and movies setting screens ablaze in June 2024.

Amazon Prime Video

The wildly popular and gleefully vulgar superhero series The Boys makes its highly-anticipated return with Season 4 on June 13 after a two-year break. Based on Garth Ennis’ comic, the new season sees roguish antihero Butcher (Karl Urban) resort to drastic measures to thwart authoritarian supe Homelander’s (Antony Starr) political ambitions, even if it means splattering the city with blood. The over-the-top satire delves further into dangers of charismatic leaders. 

Additionally, stand-up fans can catch Marlon Wayans’ new comedy special Good Grief on June 4. For sports enthusiasts, a riveting documentary Federer: Twelve Final Days (June 20) provides an intimate look at tennis legend Roger Federer’s farewell tour. Moreover, British drama Power of the Dream (June 18) promises an enthralling tale.

AMC+

Orphan Black: Echoes Season 1 (June 23) introduces a new sci-fi mystery set in the cult favorite’s universe. Krysten Ritter stars as an amnesiac who escapes a medical facility, gradually uncovering her bizarre connection to other women. A few classic characters return in this spinoff delving into a secret science project’s tragic aftermath.

Horror fans can revisit the chilling 2014 Australian film The Babadook on June 3. Furthermore, new thriller offerings include Exhuma (June 14) and The Devil’s Bath (June 28).

Apple TV+

Legal drama enthusiasts are in for a treat with Presumed Innocent (June 12), a gripping miniseries starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Based on Scott Turow’s bestseller, it follows an ambitious prosecutor who becomes the prime suspect in his colleague’s murder case. Ruth Negga and Peter Sarsgaard co-star.

For families, charming new series like Camp Snoopy Season 1 (June 14) and the fantastical WondLa Season 1 (June 28) make their debuts. The poignant dance film Fancy Dance also premieres June 28.

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Disney+

Star Wars fans, rejoice! The Acolyte Season 1 (June 4) explores the galaxy over a century before The Phantom Menace. Led by Jedi Master Sol (Squid Game’s Lee Jung-jae), this detective/martial arts hybrid investigates the pre-Empire era. Leslye Headland’s creation promises a unique “Star Wars” adventure.  

Moreover, magical new shows for kids include Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation (June 7), Disney Jr.’s Ariel Season 1 (June 28), and Zombies: The Re-Animated Series Season 1 (June 29).

Hulu

Culinary drama The Bear roars back for Season 3 on June 27 after last year’s intense finale. Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri reprise their roles as a restaurateur and chef trying to make their new Chicago bistro a success amid punishing mental and emotional demands. 

Other premieres run the gamut from LGBTQ romance Perfect Days (June 6) to true crime docs like Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown (June 17) and Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini (June 20). Hulu also welcomes new originals like psychological thriller Origin (June 10) and Japanese anime Mission: Yozakura Family Season 1 (June 17).

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Ren Faire (June 2) promises a wild ride through a long-running Texas Renaissance Festival’s juicy backstage drama. This cinematic docuseries from director Lance Oppenheim centers on the fair’s millionaire founder weighing succession amid libertarian politics and sex obsessions.

Additionally, The Bear’s Julio Torres brings his surreal comedic sensibilities to the whimsical sketch series Fantasmas (June 7), starring Steve Buscemi and Paul Dano.  For fantasy fans, House of the Dragon Season 2 (June 16) dives deeper into the Targaryen civil war following Season 1’s strong debut.

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Paramount+

Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 (June 2) picks up after the drama’s explosive previous finale. Jeremy Renner returns as ex-con Mike McClusky navigating Kingstown’s nexus of crime, police and gangs while holding onto power. Taylor Sheridan’s pulpy series doesn’t pull punches.

True crime buffs can look forward to documentary How Music Got Free (June 11) charting music piracy’s rise. The animated Transformers: EarthSpark also continues with Season 2 on June 7. 

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Just in time for Pride, the unique nature documentary Queer Planet (June 6) examines how animals exhibit non-traditional sexual behavior. Broadway star Andrew Rannells lends wry narration to stunning HD visuals of same-sex pairings in the wild.

Reality show premieres include Love Island USA Season 6 (June 11) and The Dirty D Season 3 (June 13). True crime fans get the harrowing TikTok Murders on June 25.

Lastly,

With riveting dramas, fantasy epics, insightful docs and laugh-out-loud comedies, June’s streaming slate has something for every mood. Whether you crave action-packed superhero satires like The Boys or surreal comedy trips like Fantasmas, June’s offerings are as sizzling as the summer heat. Gripping mysteries like Orphan Black: Echoes and Presumed Innocent will keep you on the edge of your seat, while fun-filled family shows provide the perfect escape. Prepare to be enthralled by The Acolyte’s unique “Star Wars” detective tale and Mayor of Kingstown’s gritty crime thrills. From fantastical animated movies to eye-opening nature docs, the variety of new series and films hitting screens ensure you’ll never be bored. Start queueing up these unmissable new releases for a summer of sublime streaming!

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