June 2025 is poised to be a monumental month for streaming enthusiasts, with a diverse and compelling lineup of tv shows and movies hitting nearly every major platform. From highly anticipated season returns of globally recognized series to the debut of intriguing new dramas and comedies, the news from streaming services indicates a packed schedule that promises to captivate audiences.
Netflix is once again leading the charge with several major series returns. Fans of trending Korean thrillers can mark their calendars for the highly anticipated third season of Squid Game, set to drop on June 27. Adding to the excitement, the popular teen drama Ginny & Georgia returns for its third season on June 5, followed by the action-comedy FUBAR with its second season on June 12. Viewers can also catch up with the long-running medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, which premieres its 21st season on June 14. For animation lovers, Kpop Demon Hunters, featuring an all-star voice cast and music from top K-pop producers, arrives on June 20.
Disney+ is rolling out a robust slate, particularly for its younger audience and Marvel fans. The animated favorite Phineas and Ferb makes a comeback with its fifth season on June 6, offering the first ten episodes. Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have Ironheart to look forward to, with its three-episode premiere on June 24, following Riri Williams after her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever debut. The magical world of Disney continues with a filmed version of Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical on June 20, alongside the nature documentary Ocean with David Attenborough on June 8 and the inspiring story of astronaut Sally on June 17.
Hulu is gearing up for the return of one of its most critically acclaimed series: The Bear. Season 4, which promises more culinary chaos and personal drama for Carmy and the crew, premieres on June 25. The platform is also bolstering its documentary offerings with Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything on June 23, and adding the exclusive animated film Predator: Killer of Killers on June 6. The Alien franchise will also be available, offering a deep dive into the sci-fi horror saga.
Apple TV+ is expanding its library with a mix of genres. The sports comedy Stick, starring Owen Wilson as a former professional golfer mentoring a young prodigy, debuts on June 4. This is followed by the thriller film Echo Valley on June 13, featuring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney. Fans of period dramas can anticipate the second season of The Buccaneers on June 18, while Taron Egerton returns to the streamer with the crime drama Smoke on June 27.
Max is set to deliver a variety of content, including the highly anticipated A Minecraft Movie on June 20. The opulent period drama The Gilded Age returns for its third season on June 22, continuing its exploration of New York’s high society. The platform will also feature compelling documentaries such as The Mortician (June 1), Enigma (June 24), and My Mom Jayne (June 27). Additionally, the complete original Hunger Games film series will be available for binging.
Peacock is making a significant splash by adding the entire Jurassic Park franchise and celebrating the 50th anniversary of Jaws by making all four films available. The popular reality dating show Love Island USA kicks off its seventh season on June 3, with new episodes weekly. Natasha Lyonne’s mystery series Poker Face continues its second season with new episodes, and the drama Law & Order: Organized Crime airs its season 5 finale on June 12. The true-crime docuseries The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets premieres on June 10.
AMC+ viewers can look forward to the premiere of the adventure series Nautilus on June 29, inspired by the world of Captain Nemo. Other new additions include the crime drama Neighborhood Watch on June 6 and the horror series Hell Motel on June 17. The second season of The Walking Dead: Dead City concludes its run with its finale on June 22.
Across the streaming universe, June 2025 presents an unparalleled selection of tv and movies. The month is packed with trending series, compelling new tv shows, and a wealth of cinematic experiences, solidifying its position as a significant month for streaming news and entertainment.