Streaming Week of June 13, 2025: ‘Twin Peaks’ Haunts MUBI, Blockbuster Films and Returning Series Dominate

This week, streaming platforms are rolling out a diverse lineup of content, from the eerie, cult-classic world of Twin Peaks to the return of fan-favorite television series and a slew of new blockbuster movies. Audiences can dive into complex narratives, thrilling mysteries, and gripping dramas across various streaming services, making the week of June 13, 2025, a prime time for binge-watching.

‘Twin Peaks’ Finds a New Home on MUBI

For aficionados of surreal storytelling and atmospheric mystery, MUBI is the destination this week. Starting June 13, all seasons of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s seminal series Twin Peaks, including its first two seasons and the 2017 limited series revival, Twin Peaks: The Return, become available. This addition offers a deep dive into the enigmatic town and its peculiar inhabitants, a must-watch for fans of groundbreaking television. MUBI also adds Simon Hacker’s 2024 film Notice to Quit on the same day.

Returning Favorites Keep Viewers Hooked

Several highly anticipated seasons of popular TV shows are set to captivate audiences. Netflix is bringing back the intense drama of Ginny & Georgia for its third season on June 5, followed by the gritty South African crime series Kings of Jo’burg with its third season on June 13. FX and Hulu’s acclaimed restaurant dramedy The Bear returns for its fourth season on June 25, promising more culinary chaos and character-driven stories. The streamer’s lineup also features the highly anticipated third and final season of Netflix’s global phenomenon Squid Game on June 27, alongside the season 3 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix on June 14.

Apple TV+ continues its streak of prestige dramas with the second season of The Buccaneers arriving June 18, delving further into the lives of American heiresses in Victorian England. The series Smoke, starring Taron Egerton as an arson investigator, also debuts on Apple TV+ on June 27.

New Movies and Thrillers Debut Across Platforms

Movie enthusiasts have plenty to explore this week. Rami Malek stars in The Amateur, available for rental or purchase on Prime Video, an action thriller about a CIA analyst seeking revenge. For horror fans, the Alien and Predator franchises, including crossover films and the animated feature Predator: Killer of Killers, are now streaming on Hulu as of June 1.

Prime Video is set to release a variety of films and documentaries. The gripping YA drama We Were Liars lands on June 18, while the documentary ROMCON: Who the Fk Is Jason Porter? offers a look into a serial romance scammer’s exploits, available from June 13. The supernatural thriller Nosferatu (2024) is also set to stream.

Apple TV+ is showcasing the intense thriller Echo Valley, featuring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney as a mother and daughter dealing with a dark secret, premiering June 13. The streamer also debuts the sports comedy Stick, starring Owen Wilson as a mentor to a young golf prodigy, on June 4.

A Variety of Genres for Every Viewer

This week’s streaming news also highlights a range of other compelling titles. Hulu is offering Absolution, starring Liam Neeson as an ex-boxer with CTE, available from June 13. For those seeking true crime and documentaries, Prime Video’s The Chosen: Last Supper returns for its fifth season on June 15, and American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans arrives June 12, chronicling the world of motorsports. Netflix is expanding its animated offerings with Kpop Demon Hunters on June 20, a film featuring a star-studded voice cast and music from top K-pop producers.

With a rich tapestry of returning series, cult classics making new homes, and a steady stream of new movies and documentaries, viewers have an abundance of trending content to explore across all major streaming platforms this week.

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