June officially begins in full chaos mode for anyone obsessed with television, streaming, and pop culture. Over the next few weeks, some of the biggest series of recent years are returning, while new productions attempt to dominate fandoms, timelines, and online discourse all at once.
Between dragons at war, narcissistic vampires becoming rock stars, chefs on the verge of emotional collapse, and psychological thrillers starring Amy Adams and Javier Bardem, the month already feels impossible to keep up with.


Netflix
Michael’s Verdict — June 3
A three-part documentary series investigating the accusations, the trial, and the legacy of Michael Jackson, revisiting one of the most controversial and complex debates in modern pop culture.
Little Brother — June 26
John Cena stars in the comedy about a man whose life is turned upside down after the unexpected — and extremely chaotic — arrival of his half-brother.
Apple TV
Cape Fear — June 5
Inspired by Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake produced by Steven Spielberg, the series follows Anna (Amy Adams) and Tom Bowden (Patrick Wilson), an apparently happy couple whose lives collapse when Max Cady (Javier Bardem), the criminal they helped imprison years earlier, is released and returns seeking revenge.
Sugar — Season 2 — June 19
Colin Farrell’s alien detective returns to Los Angeles as the sci-fi noir mystery continues to expand.


Prime Video
Your Fault: London — June 17
After the explosive events of My Fault: London, Noah and Nick attempt to keep their relationship alive while facing distance, jealousy, new people entering their lives, and the growing pressures of adulthood between Oxford and London.
Every Year After — June 22
Set across six years in Barry’s Bay, the adaptation tells a nostalgic love story about first loves, painful choices, and the people capable of changing our lives forever.
HBO
House of the Dragon — Season 3 — June 21
Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series returns to deepen the Targaryen civil war during the Dance of the Dragons amid fragile alliances, political paranoia, and destruction.
Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness — June 26
Barack and Michelle Obama wanted to produce a special event celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States. Then Larry David showed up — and everything clearly spiraled out of control.
Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial VS. That’s The Weight of The World)
Directed by Questlove, the documentary revisits the story of the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire, exploring the band’s origins, cultural impact, spirituality, and musical legacy across decades.

Disney+
Adults — June 2
Mindy Kaling’s new comedy follows five twenty-something workaholics trying to survive emotionally and professionally in Manhattan’s glamorous Murray Hill neighborhood.
The Bear — Season 5 — June 25
The fifth and final season begins after Carmy abandons the restaurant industry, leaving Sydney, Richie, and Natalie responsible for keeping the restaurant alive amid financial collapse, a possible sale, and the desperate hope of finally earning a Michelin star.


Paramount+
Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Lestat — June 7
The third season abandons Louis’ exclusive perspective and dives completely into Lestat’s universe, following the vampire as the lead singer of a rock band while exploring fame, ambition, and the darkness surrounding him.
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