It will be a month with many GOOD releases.
Apple Plus
The Stick, June 4
Stick is a new sports comedy series created by Jason Keller and starring and produced by Owen Wilson. Wilson plays Pryce Cahill, a washed-up former professional golfer whose career derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After his marriage ends and he’s fired from his job at a sporting goods store in Indiana, Pryce bets it all — and his future — on a troubled 17-year-old golf prodigy named Santi (Peter Dager). Stick is a heartwarming and laid-back sports comedy about a rediscovered family and their relationships, set in the world of golf like you’ve never seen before.
The Buccaneers, June 18
In season one, a group of fun-loving American girls burst into the corseted London of the 1870s… setting hearts racing and igniting an Anglo-American culture clash. Now, the Buccaneers are no longer invaders — England is home. In fact, they practically run the place. Nan is the Duchess of Tintagel, the most influential woman in the country. Conchita is Lady Brightlingsea, heroine of a wave of young American heiresses. And Jinny is on every front page, wanted for the kidnapping of her unborn child. All the girls have been forced to grow up and must now fight to be heard, as they grapple with love, lust, jealousy, births, and deaths… themes that consume women of all ages, no matter the year. Last time, we got a taste of England. This time, we get a full feast.

Amazon MGM Prime Video
Deep Cover, June 12
DEEP COVER is a fast-paced action comedy starring Bryce Dallas Howard as Kat, an improv comedy teacher who begins to wonder if she’s missed her shot at success. When an undercover cop (Sean Bean) offers her the role of a lifetime, she recruits two of her students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed) to infiltrate London’s criminal underworld by posing as dangerous criminals.
We Were Liars, June 18
Based on the best-selling novel by E. Lockhart, We Were Liars follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her inner circle, nicknamed “The Liars,” during their summer escapades on her grandfather’s private island in New England. The Sinclairs are American royalty — known for their looks, wealth, and enviable connections — but after a mysterious accident changes Cadence’s life forever, everyone, including her beloved Liars, seems to be hiding something.
Countdown, June 25
When a Department of Homeland Security officer is assassinated in broad daylight, LAPD Detective Mark Meachum, played by Ackles, is recruited into a secret task force alongside undercover agents from across law enforcement to investigate. But the hunt for the killer soon reveals a plot far more sinister than anyone imagined, kicking off a race against time to save a city of millions.
Disney Plus
The Bear, June 25
Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri), and Richard “Richie” Jerimovich (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) face new challenges in their pursuit of excellence — not just about getting better, but about deciding what’s worth holding on to.
Predator: Slayer of Killers, June 6
The anthology story follows three of the most brutal warriors in human history: a Viking raider who brings his son on a bloody quest for vengeance; a ninja in feudal Japan who turns against his samurai brother in a cruel battle for succession; and a WWII pilot investigating an otherworldly threat to the Allies. But while all the warriors are killers in their own right, they are merely prey to their new opponent: the Slayer of Killers.

HBO MAX
The Gilded Age, June 22
The American Gilded Age was a time of immense economic and social change, when empires were built — but no victory came without sacrifice. After the Opera War, the old guard is weakened, and the Russells are poised to take their place at the head of society. Bertha sets her sights on a prize that would elevate the family to unimaginable heights, while George risks everything in a move that could revolutionize the railroad industry — or ruin him. Across the street, the Brook house is thrown into chaos when Agnes refuses to accept Ada’s new role as head of the household. Peggy meets a charming Newport doctor whose family isn’t thrilled with her career. As all of New York rushes toward the future, ambition may come at the cost of what they truly value.
Cleaner, June 13
Set in present-day London, a group of radical activists seizes control of a major energy company’s annual gala, taking 300 hostages to expose the hosts’ corruption. Their just cause is hijacked by an extremist in their midst, ready to kill everyone in the building to send an anarchic message to the world. It’s up to a former soldier turned window cleaner, played by Ridley, suspended 50 stories up outside the building, to save those trapped inside — including his younger brother.
My Mom Jayne, June 27
Mariska Hargitay was just three years old when her mother, Jayne Mansfield, tragically died in a car accident at age 34. The film follows Mariska’s journey to know, understand, and embrace her mother for the first time. Through intimate interviews and a trove of never-before-seen photos and home videos, she grapples with Jayne’s public and private legacy, uncovering the layers and depth of who she was — not just to her audience, but to those who knew her best.
Enigma, June 24
Exploring transgender identity and legacy, and tracing the divergent paths of iconic pioneers like April Ashley, Amanda Lear, and others, acclaimed filmmaker Zackary Drucker delves into issues of identity and survival, revealing the disparate yet interconnected stories of women whose lives helped shape trans culture and history. Their varied and complex experiences highlight the costs of living their truths and explore what is gained and lost in defining one’s identity. The film had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

Netflix
Ginny & Georgia, June 5
Georgia has just been arrested for murder during her wedding — ruining her fairy-tale ending and putting the Millers under the spotlight like never before. It’s always been Ginny and Georgia against the world, but the world has never come after them quite like this. Now Ginny must figure out where she stands when things get critical — is “the two of us against the world” really something Ginny wants to face?
The Survivors, June 6
Kieran Elliott’s life changed forever when two people drowned and a young woman went missing in his hometown of Evelyn Bay. Fifteen years later, he returns with his young family — and the guilt that still haunts him resurfaces. When the body of a young woman is found on the beach, the town is rocked once again by tragedy, and the investigation into her death threatens to expose long-buried secrets, the truth about the missing girl, and a killer among them.
The Waterfront, June 19
Inspired by true events, The Waterfront dives into the Buckley family as they struggle to maintain control of their crumbling fishing empire in North Carolina — pushing them to increasingly dangerous means to stay afloat.
Squid Game – The Final Part, June 27
Synopsis
The third and final season of Squid Game follows Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) after losing his best friend in the game and being pushed to the brink of despair by the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), who had been hiding his true identity to infiltrate the game. Gi-hun remains determined to end the game, while the Front Man makes his next move — and the surviving players’ choices will have increasingly dire consequences with each round. The world eagerly awaits the grand finale, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who has promised a fitting conclusion to the epic story. Can we still have hope in humanity in the cruelest of realities? Fans around the globe are counting the days until the final answer is revealed.


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