June Watch Guide: 23 Best Movies and Shows Coming This Month

Stick

A man once headed for the top of the golf world gets derailed by a meltdown on the green. As he struggles to stay afloat, he finds a teen mentor to help save his career.
Stick premieres on Apple TV+ June 4.


Ginny & Georgia

Netflix drama Ginny & Georgia is back for its third season. After season two ended on quite a cliffhanger, it will be interesting to see how Ginny is able to get herself out of a sticky situation, and how Georgia continues to cope with her mother’s questionable decisions.
Ginny & Georgia season 3 premieres on Netflix June 5.


Ballerina

From the world of John Wick comes a new action icon, ballerina, played by Ana De Armas.
Ballerina hits theaters on June 6.


Dangerous Animals

A serial killer targets people who board his boat and then threatens their lives in the open water. Who will kill them first? Man or shark?
Dangerous Animals hits theaters on June 6.


The Phoenician Scheme

Wes Anderson’s newest feature film is almost here! His aesthetically pleasing visuals positioned against interesting narratives has once again garnered great reviews, this time at the Cannes Film Festival world premiere.
The Phoenician Scheme hits theaters on June 6.


Life of Chuck

Adapted from a Stephen King novella, The Life of Chuck follows the story of a man whose seemingly ordinary life becomes something far bigger and more profound.
Life of Chuck hits theaters on June 6.


I Don’t Understand You

When a gay couple heads to Italy in order to adopt a baby, things quickly go awry. Not only threatening their future of parenthood, but also survival, the couple must team together and communicate with the locals to get home safely.
I Don’t Understand You hits theaters on June 6.


Echo Valley

A mother (Julianne Moore) is struggling to connect with her troubled daughter Clair (Sydney Sweeney). In this twisted mystery, the truth comes out and motherhood is tested, just how far will she go to protect her daughter?
Echo Valley premieres on Apple TV+ June 13.


Elio

An underdog child with an extremely big imagination, Elio, finds himself intertwined with aliens from galaxies all over. After being mistaken as the ambassador for earth, he forms bonds with a variety of creatures.
Elio hits theaters on June 13.


Materialists

A24 is doing it again! An aching love story centered around a love triangle between a matchmaker, rich New Yorker, and first love. Celine Song brings her writing skills back to the screen in this romantic, comedy, and drama story starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal.
Materialists hits theaters on June 13.


How To Train Your Dragon

Bringing animated classics back to life is an ongoing trend, and How to Train Your Dragon is the newest movie to do it. Toothless takes flight alongside Hiccup and friends in this new live action version of a fan favorite film.
How to Train Your Dragon hits theaters on June 13.


The Buccaneers Season 2

Apple TV+’s American period piece returns for its second season. Filled with friendship, romance, and drama, this series can fulfill the Bridgerton sized hole in your heart as we await season four.
The Buccaneers Season 2 premieres on Apple TV+ June 18.


We Were Liars

Based on the best selling book, We Were Liars follows a group of teens who vacation off the coast of Massachusets each summer. However, this summer things feel different in an indescribable way.
We Were Liars premieres on Prime Video June 18.


The Waterfront

Inspired by true events, this series follows the Buckley family and their reign of the North Carolina fishing empire.
The Waterfront premieres on Netflix June 19.


28 Years Later

28 years following the breakout of a deadly virus, the people of the United Kingdom continue to cope with what seems like the end of the world. In this third installment of the series, there is a glimpse into what a surviving civilization could look like.

28 Years Later hits theaters on June 20.


Bride Hard

Pitch Perfect alum Anna Camp and Rebel Wilson reunite for this action packed comedy surrounding one of their friend’s weddings. As the celebratory events unfold, Sam’s (Rebel Wilson) job becomes increasingly harder to hide.
Bride Hard hits theaters on June 20.


Ironheart

In this new marvel series, a genius teenage inventor builds one of the most advanced armor suits since Iron Man.
Ironheart premieres on Disney+ June 24.


The Bear Season 4

The Emmy winning series returns for its fourth season. With a dip in quality last season, it will be hard to tell if the show can retain its audience and regain its early season glory.
The Bear Season 4 premieres on Hulu June 25.


Squid Game Season 3

Netflix’s hit competition series that took the world by storm is back for its third and final season.
Squid Game Season 3 premieres on Netflix June 27.


M3ghan 2.0

The killer icon, M3ghan, returns to the big screen in this new iteration where she is enlisted to help fight a more powerful version of herself.
M3ghan 2.0 hits theaters on June 27.


F1

From the director of Top Gun: Maverick, Brad Pitt stars in this action packed fictional story of a man returning to Formula 1 in order to gain glory and success.
F1 hits theaters on June 27.


Sorry Baby

Sundance Film Festival front runner Sorry Baby is getting a wide release. When something bad happens to Agnes, she tries to move forward. It isn’t until a friend comes to visit her around a big milestone that she finally realizes how stuck she has been.
Sorry Baby hits theaters on June 27.


Smoke

Smoke follows a detective and arson investigator as they investigate two serial arsonists.

Smoke hits Apple TV+ on June 27.

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