June 2025 Streaming Guide: Top 25 New Movies Arriving on Netflix, Hulu, Max, and More

June 2025 Streaming Guide: Top 25 New Movies Arriving on Netflix, Hulu, Max, and More

June 2025 is shaping up to be a significant month for at-home entertainment, with a fresh wave of cinematic releases making their debut across major streaming platforms and premium video on demand (PVOD) services. Film enthusiasts looking to enhance their viewing experience without leaving their homes will find a robust selection available, catering to diverse tastes and preferences.

A carefully curated list highlights the top 25 new movies available for streaming or via PVOD this month. This comprehensive selection spans a variety of genres and production scales, from highly anticipated studio features transitioning to home release to notable independent films making their digital premiere. Platforms featured prominently in this list include industry giants such as Netflix, Hulu, Max, and Prime Video, along with platform-exclusive offerings like those found on Peacock.

Key Arrivals in the Final Week of June

The latter part of June 2025 is particularly busy, with several noteworthy titles slated for release. Indie film aficionados should mark their calendars for ‘Ponyboi’, which becomes available on PVOD starting June 25. Following shortly after, ‘A Song for Imogene’ is set to debut on June 27, also accessible via PVOD, offering viewers compelling narratives from independent cinema.

Also arriving on June 27 is the psychological thriller ‘The Woman in the Yard’. This film promises suspense and intrigue, and it will be available for streaming exclusively on Peacock, reinforcing the platform’s growing library of original and exclusive content.

Notable Titles Across Genres

Beyond the late-month premieres, June’s lineup includes a variety of films generating considerable buzz. Among them is ‘Deep Cover’, a comedy-crime-drama arriving on Prime Video. This film features a notable cast including Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed, and is helmed by director Tom Kingsley. Its blend of genres suggests a unique viewing experience.

Another significant arrival is ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’, which streams on Hulu. This title marks a milestone for the iconic sci-fi franchise as its first animated entry, offering a fresh take on the established universe and its formidable antagonist.

Anticipated Films and PVOD Offerings

The curated list also encompasses other titles contributing to the breadth of June’s releases and hinting at anticipated films arriving throughout 2025. Among those mentioned are ‘Sinners’, available on PVOD, and ‘STRAW’ (2025). The list also features ‘The Amateur’ (2025), also arriving on PVOD, and ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ (2025), another title making its debut on PVOD.

Additionally, the compilation includes highly anticipated features slated for 2025 releases that are part of the overall cinematic landscape, such as ‘The Accountant 2’ (2025), Disney’s live-action adaptation ‘Disney’s Snow White’ (2025), the science fiction film ‘Mickey 17’ (2025), and the intriguing project ‘Black Bag’ (2025). While not all of these may stream specifically in June, their inclusion in the broader list underscores the exciting pipeline of films expected in 2025, some of which are beginning their home release windows.

Curation Process and Updates

The selection of these top 25 new movies is the result of a process that combines critical appraisal with public reception. The list weighs both critic reviews and audience buzz to identify the films resonating most strongly with viewers and reviewers alike. To ensure accuracy and relevance, the list is dynamic and updated weekly, reflecting any changes in release schedules or emerging popular titles.

As June 2025 progresses, this evolving list serves as a valuable guide for audiences navigating the expanding landscape of movies available for convenient viewing at home across Netflix, Hulu, Max, Prime Video, Peacock, and PVOD services. The sheer volume and variety ensure there is likely something for every film fan this month.

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  • priya sharma

    Greetings! I'm Priya Sharma, a 25-year-old spontaneous and adventurous soul. Originally from Mumbai, India, I moved to Portland, Oregon, for college and fell in love with the city's unique and quirky spirit. I earned my Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Portland State University and have since embraced the "Keep Portland Weird" motto in both my personal and professional life. My passions include exploring the city's indie theater scene, experimenting with Portland's diverse culinary offerings, and engaging with the dynamic political landscape. When I'm not writing, you can find me at local festivals, quirky boutiques, or paddleboarding on the Willamette River. Portland's vibrant community and endless creativity inspire me to tell stories that celebrate our city's unique character.

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