New series and films on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO Max in June 2025
- Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (Netflix) - June 11
- We Were Liars (Prime) - June 18
- The Bear (Disney Plus) - June 25
- Chesperito: Unintentionally Wanting (Max) - June 5
- Straw (Netflix) - June 7
- The Waterfront (Netflix) - June 19
- The First Time (Netflix) - June 4
- Ginny & Georgia (Netflix) - June 5
- Predator: Killer of Killers (Disney Plus) - June 6
- Deep Cover (Prime) - June 12
- Our Movie (Disney Plus) - June 13
- Olympo (Netflix) - June 20
- Head Over Heels (Prime) - June 23
- Ironheart (Disney Plus) - June 24
- Countdown (Prime) - June 25
- Round 6 (Netflix) - June 27
Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (Netflix) - June 11

The tragic accident of the submersible that was supposed to explore the wreckage of the Titanic in June 2023 gained worldwide attention. Now, Netflix is releasing a documentary about Stockton Rush, CEO of the company OceanGate, and the failed expedition that exposed the risks of excessive ambition.
We Were Liars (Prime) - June 18

Based on the best-selling novel by E. Lockhart, the series 'We Were Liars' follows Cadence Sinclair and her group of friends on a private family island. They are rich and influential, but a mysterious accident changes everything, revealing secrets and distrust between those who seemed inseparable.
Photo: Jessie Redmond / Prime
The Bear (Disney Plus) - June 25

The award-winning series returns for its 4th season, promising even more excitement behind the scenes of a professional kitchen. The plot follows Carmy, a talented chef who, after being fired from a renowned restaurant in New York, takes over his deceased brother's modest diner in Chicago.
Photo: Disney+ 'Bear' Screenshot
Chesperito: Unintentionally Wanting (Max) - June 5

Max’s biographical series about Roberto Gómez Bolaños is about to premiere. The production portrays the life of the legendary Mexican comedian, creator of the unforgettable El Chavo and Chapolin, and highlights the cultural legacy that his works have left throughout Latin America.
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Straw (Netflix) - June 7

A bad day exhausts the patience of a single mother, which leads her to commit an act of desperation. Starring Taraji P. Henson, Sherri Shepherd, and Sinbad, it will be available June 7 on Netflix.
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The Waterfront (Netflix) - June 19

This new Netflix drama follows the lives of the Buckleys, a family that has dominated the fishing industry in a fictional coastal town. It stars Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Melissa Benoist, and Jake Weary. It will be available from June 19.
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The First Time (Netflix) - June 4

After the success of the first two seasons in Colombia, 'The First Time' is back. Eva, Granados, and the group from José María Root school now face new challenges outside of school, in a world still unknown.
Photo: Screenshot 'La Primera Vez' / Netflix
Ginny & Georgia (Netflix) - June 5

Season 3 returns to the delight of 'Ginny and Georgia' fans, with 10 episodes that promise to be very emotional. Georgia's arrest on her wedding day ruins the happy ending she always dreamed of. Alone facing yet another challenge, Ginny must decide: is she willing to face everything alongside her mother?
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Predator: Killer of Killers (Disney Plus) - June 6

Set in the 'Predator' universe, the new animated film brings together three legendary warriors: a Viking seeking revenge, a ninja in conflict with his samurai brother, and a World War II pilot.
Photo: 'Killer of Killers' / Hulu
Deep Cover (Prime) - June 12

In this action comedy, Bryce Dallas Howard stars as Kat, an improv teacher who begins to doubt her own success. Everything changes when an undercover cop (Sean Bean) gives her a mission: to infiltrate the London underworld with the help of two students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed), posing as a dangerous criminal.
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Our Movie (Disney Plus) - June 13

Starring Namkoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been, 'Our Movie' follows a director in crisis after the success of his first film and a promising young actress facing a terminal illness.
Photo: Screenshot 'Our Movie', Disney+
Olympo (Netflix) - June 20

This is a Spanish youth series about the daily lives of elite athletes in a high-performance center, where competitiveness reigns and everyone is willing to do anything to achieve their goals.
Head Over Heels (Prime) - June 23

Park Seong-A (Cho Yi-hyun) leads a double life: a student by day, a shaman by night. Her routine is turned upside down when she meets Bae Gyeon-U (Choo Young-woo), a new classmate marked by a dark fate. When she foresees his death, she falls in love and promises to save him at any cost.
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Ironheart (Disney Plus) - June 24

This new Marvel Studios series follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), a young inventor who returns to Chicago determined to make her mark on the world. While building a high-tech suit of armor, she comes into conflict with Parker Robbins, aka the Hood (Anthony Ramos), plunging her into a battle between science and magic.
Photo: Ironheart / Disney+
Countdown (Prime) - June 25

After the murder of a Department of Homeland Security agent, Detective Mark Meachum, played by Jensen Ackles, is drafted into a shadowy task force, beginning a race against time to save millions of lives.
Photo: Elizabeth Morris / Prime
Round 6 (Netflix) - June 27

The third season of 'Squid Game' is on its way. The series remains the most popular in Netflix history. The second season entered the ranking of the most watched non-English language series, reaching 192.6 million views, second only to the first season. Unmissable.
Photo: No Ju-han / Netflix 2024