What’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this June

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16 Jun 2025 • 8:00 AM MYT
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What to watch on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this June 2025.

Watch Steve Carell go full-on techbro in a new movie from the writer and creator of Succession. See Bryce Dallas Howard lead Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed in improv classes. Witness more of Conan O’Brien’s chaotic shenanigans in even more countries. Finally, experience the epic finale of the world’s most famous seafood contest. That’s what it is, right?

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Here’s what’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this June 2025

Mountainhead

June 1, Max

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Four techbros head up a mountain for a retreat where they flex their wealth. As they do so, the world is unravelling because of disinformation that they’re responsible for. Though they try to ignore it at first, the ramifications start getting a little too big to just throw under the rug. 

Stick 

June 4, Apple TV+

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Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson) is a true has-been. Once a pro-golfer whose career abruptly stopped, he now finds himself at the lowest point of his life after the loss of his job and the breakdown of his marriage. But when he meets a young, promising but troubled golfer, he decides to pin his hopes and dreams on them. 

Tires (Season 2)

June 5, Netflix

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The Valley Forge Auto gang returns with more chaos and shenanigans. Will (Steve Gerben) continues to try to run the business as smoothly as he can—or as smoothly as his cousin, Shane (Shane Gillis), will allow him to. 

Deep Cover

June 12, Prime Video

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When an improv teacher (Bryce Dallas Howard) gets offered the role of a lifetime by an undercover cop (Sean Bean), she enlists the help of two of her students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed). Unfortunately, they may be in over their heads.

Echo Valley

June 13, Apple TV+

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Kate (Julianne Moore) has a strained relationship with her daughter, Claire (Sydney Sweeney). But when Claire shows up on her doorstep covered in someone else’s blood, Kate endeavours to get to the bottom of what happened to Claire and soon realises a mother will stop at nothing to protect her daughter. 

My Adventures With Superman (Season 2)

June 13, Max

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It’s long overdue but the second season of the critically acclaimed series is finally here, just in time before the new Superman movie comes out next month. Clark and Lois navigate their relationship what with Clark being Superman, and Clark continues to discover more of his origins. Surprisingly, he discovers he’s not alone: he has a cousin, Kara, whom he tries to track down. 

Conan O’Brien Must Go (Season 2)

June 19, Max

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The redheaded harbinger of chaos returns to disrupt the peaceful lives of those in Spain, Austria, and New Zealand. The Mark Twain awardee also links up with celebrities like Javier Bardem and Taika Waititi on his travels resulting in an absolutely rowdy time. 

Countdown

June 25, Prime Video

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The brutal murder of a Department of Homeland Security officer results in the formation of a secret task force, which includes LAPD detective Mark Meachum (Jensen Ackles). However, it soon becomes evident that the threat is bigger than they realise. 

Smoke

June 27, Apple TV+

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Two serial arsonists are going on a rampage in the Pacific Northwest prompting Dave Gudsen (Taron Egerton) to investigate. Due to the severity of the cases, Gudsen must reluctantly team up with Detective Michell Calderon (Jurnee Smollett) to uncover the two people behind the crimes. 

Squid Game (Season 3)

June 27, Netflix

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After leading a failed rebellion against those in control of the Squid Game, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) rejoins at his lowest point. As he steels himself to go up against the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), Gi-hun must decide whether he still has faith in human decency. 


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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