1. "Not Suitable for Work"
From Mindy Kaling and Charlie Grandy comes this new comedy series about career-minded 20-somethings in Murray Hill, New York City. And no, it's not a "Friends" reboot.
June 2, Hulu
2. "Michael Jackson: The Verdict"
In the wake of the highly successful “Michael” film, this
three-part documentary dives into the part left out of the film, the 2005
criminal trial of Jackson. Jurors, eyewitnesses and journalists all weigh in,
interspersed with archival footage.
June 3, Netflix
3. "The Murder of Rachel Nickell"/"The Witness"
Dropping on Netflix at the same time, this documentary and
dramatization pair tell the true story of a mom who is murdered in front of her
young son and the investigation that followed.
June 4, Netflix
4. "Cape Fear"
This is the third time "The Executioners," a novel about a lawyer
being stalked by a criminal they helped send to prison, is being adapted. The best
known is probably the 1991 movie "Cape Fear" with Robert De Niro, but this new series
gender swaps the lawyer (Amy Adams) and casts Javier Bardem as the ex-con. Martin
Scorsese and Steven Spielberg executive-produce.
June 5, Apple TV
5. "Groundswell"
Climate change documentaries can be depressing but this one,
narrated by Woody Harrelson and featuring Demi Moore, Laura Dern and more, is
a hopeful look about how regenerative farming could potentially save the world.
June 5, Prime Video
6. "Office Romance"
Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) co-wrote and stars in this
rom-com about workplace love opposite Jennifer Lopez. Goldstein plays a new lawyer at an airline who falls for the perfectionist CEO (Lopez), but their relationship might jeopardize
their careers.
June 5, Netflix
7. "Best Of The World With Antoni Porowski"
"Queer Eye" chef Porowski curates his favorite hidden gems
around the world in this new travel series. From food to culture, the series
picks his faves in Mexico City, Paris, London and New York.
June 7, Nat Geo/ Hulu/Disney+
8. "Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)"
Questlove’s latest music documentary features Earth,
Wind & Fire, the funk and soul band, focusing on their hits like “September,” celebrity interviews and
a deeper dive into the mysticism that made the band unique.
June 7, HBO Max
9. "The Vampire Lestat"
Also know as Season 3 of "Interview With a Vampire," this series
pivots to cover Anne Rice's “The Vampire Lestat” book, where Lestat is now a
1980s rockstar.
June 7, AMC
10. "Alice and Steve"
Alice (Nicola Walker) and Steve (Jemaine Clement)
may be best friends but when Steve sleeps with Alice's adult daughter, the pair
begun feuding. The comedy series won big at Canneseries, the TV branch of the
Canne Film Festival.
June 8, Hulu
11. "Every Year After"
Carley Fortune's "Every Summer After," a best-selling
romance novel, gets the series treatment here. In it, former flames Percy and Sam reunite in idyllic
Barry’s Bay, Ontario after a painful parting over a decade ago, forcing them to
reconcile with what drove them apart.
June 10, Prime Video
12. "I Am Frankelda"
This Mexican stop-motion animation movie serves as the
lead in for the new series "Frankelda's Book of Spooks." The story follows
a 19th century author who must face a monster she created through
her writing.
June 12, Netflix
13. "The Listeners"
An import from 2024, this British mini-series follows a
teacher (Rebecca Hall) who is tortured by a persistent humming noise, causing
migraines and nose bleeds. The show is an adaptation of a novel by Jordan Tannahill
and the premise is based on a real phenomenon called The Hum.
June 12, Starz
14. "Never Change!"
Due to a loophole, a group of thirty-year-olds must return to
high school to finish their senior year. As they pick up where they left off
over a decade later, it goes exactly how you think it would. The comedy film
stars John Reynolds, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Carmen Christopher, Jo Firestone, Gary
Richardson, Maria Thayer, Topher Grace, Jackie Cruz, Ana Gasteyer and Zach
Cherry.
June 17, Hulu
15. "I Will Find You"
A man (Sam Worthington) is sent to prison for killing
his son, but once a journalist shows him evidence that his son might be alive,
he breaks out of prison to prove his innocence. The new series is based on a
novel by Harlan Coben.
June 18, Netflix
16. "Sugar"
On the surface, this seems like a run-of-the-mill private
eye series starring Colin Farrell, but the twist in Season One makes you
realize this one is different.
June 19, Apple TV
17. "Voicemails for Isabelle"
Jill (Zoey Deutch) is leaving voicemails for her dead sister,
not realizing the number has been reassigned to a cute guy (Nick Robinson). He
attempts to find Jill for either the sweetest or most twisted meet cute ever in this new romance film.
June 19, Netflix
18. "House of the Dragon"
It’s civil war in Season 3 of the fantasy series as Rhaenyra’s
takes over King’s Landing. But hey, there’s a new dragon in town: Vhagar.
June 21, HBO
19. "The American Experiment"
In five parts, this docu-series recounts major events
that shaped the early days of America, in time for the 250th
anniversary. From the Revolutionary War to Washington’s presidency, politicians from both sides of the aisle like Hilary Clinton and Mike Pence, as well as historians weigh in and voice actors like
Martin Sheen provide voices of notable figures like George Washington.
June 24, Netflix
20. "In the Hand of Dante"
With a cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot,
Gerard Butler, Jason Momoa, John Malkovich, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese,
this movie toggles between Isaac in dual roles as a Dante expert in the present
day and as Dante himself in flashbacks. It’s based on a 2002 novel by Nick Tosche.
June 24, Netflix
21. "A Woman of Substance"
Taking place over a 60-year span, this series stars Brenda Blethyn as Emma Harte, an English maid who eventually becomes the world’s
richest woman. Jessica Reynolds shares the role with Blethyn as younger Emma.
June 24, Britbox
22. "The Bear"
The fifth and final season of the acclaimed culinary comedy
drops with Sydney, Sugar and Richie taking over the restaurant after Carmy’s
exit from the food industry.
June 25, FX/Hulu
23. "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness"
Larry David partners with Barak and Michelle Obama for a
new sketch show that pokes fun at famous events in American history. Special
guests include Bill Hader, Jon Hamm, Kathryn Hahn, Jerry Seinfeld and Sean
Hayes.
June 26, HBO