
What to Stream in June: Only Murders in the Building, Ms. Marvel, For All Mankind
If you ever feel like you’re the last to know about a new TV show or movie that’s streaming, our What to Stream articles are for you. We’ve gathered our picks of movies, series, and new TV show seasons premiering on various streaming platforms in June that you’ll definitely want to watch.
This month, you can check back into the Arconia to search for Bunny’s killer with Only Murders in the Building, you can join the race to mars with For All Mankind, or you can re-join the fight against the supes on The Boys.
Here are our picks for what to stream in June:
Fire Island (Hulu) – June 3

Hulu’s delivering a queer rom-com this summer, inspired by Jane Austen’s classic novel, Pride and Prejudice. Fire Island debuts on Hulu on June 3.
Film Description: Set in the iconic Pines, Andrew Ahn’s Fire Island is an unapologetic, modern-day rom-com showcasing a diverse, multicultural examination of queerness and romance. Inspired by the timeless pursuits from Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice, the story centers on two best friends (Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang) who set out to have a legendary summer adventure with the help of cheap rosé and their cadre of eclectic friends.
The Boys Season 3 (Prime Video) – June 3

This season, we’ll be introduced to Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy, see the boys start another war, and witness Butcher getting (temporary) superpowers. The Boys Season 3 premieres with three episodes on Prime Video on June 3 with new episodes releasing weekly.
Season Description: It’s been a year of calm. Homelander’s subdued. Butcher works for the government, supervised by Hughie of all people. But both men itch to turn this peace and quiet into blood and bone. So when The Boys learn of a mysterious Anti-Supe weapon, it sends them crashing into the Seven, starting a war, and chasing the legend of the first Superhero: Soldier Boy.
Physical Season 2 (Apple TV+) – June 3

Sheila’s continuing with her fitness guru journey but finding some new obstacles in her path. Physical Season 2 premieres on June 3 on Apple TV+ with new episodes releasing weekly.
Season Description: In the second season, our hero Sheila Rubin (Byrne) has successfully launched her first fitness video only to encounter some new and bigger obstacles in her path. She is torn between loyalty to her husband (Scovel) and the values he represents, and a dangerous attraction to someone else. And since she’s no longer the only game in town, she finds herself having to outrun some fierce new competitors on the road to building a full-fledged fitness empire.
Ms. Marvel (Disney+) – June 8

Ms. Marvel follows Kamala Khan as she navigates high school, home life, and adjusts to her newly acquired superpowers. Ms. Marvel premieres on June 8 on Disney+ with new episodes releasing weekly.
Series Description: Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel is a new, original series that introduces Kamala Khan, a Muslim American teenager growing up in Jersey City. An avid gamer and a voracious fan-fiction scribe, Kamala is a Super Hero megafan with an oversized imagination — particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel. Yet Kamala feels like she doesn’t fit in at school and sometimes even at home — that is, until she gets superpowers like the heroes she’s always looked up to. Life gets better with superpowers, right?
Queer as Folk (Peacock) – June 9

Peacock has adapted a British classic, Queer as Folk, and is setting the series in New Orleans. All episodes of Queer as Folk drop on June 9 on Peacock.
Series Description: Queer as Folk is a vibrant reimagining of the groundbreaking British series created by Russell T. Davies, exploring a diverse group of friends in New Orleans whose lives are transformed in the aftermath of a tragedy.
First Kill (Netflix) – June 10

Netflix is giving us a queer twist on the vampire and vampire hunter love story, and we’re all for it. First Kill premieres June 10 on Netflix.
Series Description: When it’s time for teenage vampire Juliette (Sarah Catherine Hook) to make her first kill so she can take her place among a powerful vampire family, she sets her sights on a new girl in town named Calliope (Imani Lewis). But much to Juliette’s surprise, Calliope is a vampire hunter from a family of celebrated slayers. Both find that the other won’t be so easy to kill and, unfortunately, way too easy to fall for.
For All Mankind Season 3 (Apple TV+) – June 10

Season 3 is picking up almost ten years after the For All Mankind Season 2 finale, with the focus being on the race to mars. For All Mankind Season 3 premieres on June 10 on Apple TV+ with new episodes releasing weekly.
Season Description: In season three, the Red Planet becomes the new frontier in the Space Race not only for the US and the Soviet Union, but also an unexpected new entrant with a lot to prove and even more at stake. Our characters find themselves going head-to-head as their ambitions for Mars come into conflict and their loyalties are tested, creating a pressure cooker that builds to a climactic conclusion.
Evil Season 3 (Paramount+) – June 12

If you’re looking for a dose of horror this summer, Evil Season 3 has you covered. Evil Season 3 premieres on June 12 on Paramount+ with new episodes releasing weekly.
Season Description: Season three of Evil begins moments after the end of season two: when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss. The two not only have to navigate this fraught new reality, but contend with David’s involvement with “the entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. Meanwhile, Ben finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister for help.
Love, Victor Season 3 (Hulu) – June 15

It’s time to say goodbye to Victor and friends. The final season of Love, Victor premieres on June 15 on Hulu.
Season Description: This season finds Victor going on a journey of self-discovery — not only deciding who he wants to be with, but more broadly, who he wants to be. With their post-high-school plans looming, Victor and his friends are faced with a new set of problems that they must work through to make the best choices for their futures.
Spiderhead (Netflix) – June 17

Chris Hemsworth stars in Netflix’s latest sci-fi thriller. Spiderhead debuts on June 17 on Netflix.
Film Description: Two inmates form a connection while grappling with their pasts in a state-of-the-art penitentiary run by a brilliant visionary who experiments on his subjects with mind-altering drugs. Based on The New Yorker short story, “Escape From Spiderhead,” by George Saunders.
Cha Cha Real Smooth (Apple TV+) – June 17

Apple TV+’s newest romantic comedy follows Andrew as he attempts to adjust to life after college. Cha Cha Real Smooth premieres June 17 on Apple TV+.
Film Description: Fresh out of college and without a clear life path going forward, 22-year-old Andrew is stuck back at home with his family in New Jersey. But if there’s one thing that belongs on his nonexistent résumé, it’s how to get a party started, which lands him the perfect job of motivational dancing at the bar and bat mitzvahs for his younger brother’s classmates. When Andrew befriends a local mom, Domino, and her daughter, Lola, he finally discovers a future he wants – even if it might not be his own.
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video) – June 17

Based on the bestselling novels by Jenny Han, The Summer I Turned Pretty follows sixteen-year-old Isabel “Belly” Conklin during her summers in Cousin’s Beach. The Summer I Turned Pretty premieres on June 17 on Prime Video.
Series Description: The Summer I Turned Pretty is a multigenerational drama that hinges on a love triangle between one girl and two brothers, the ever-evolving relationship between mothers and their children, and the enduring power of strong female friendship. It is a coming-of-age story about first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of that one perfect summer.
The Umbrella Academy Season 3 (Netflix) – June 22

On Season 3, we’re back in the present, but things have changed. There’s now a new academy: The Sparrow Academy. The Umbrella Academy returns on June 22 on Netflix.
Season Description: After putting a stop to 1963’s doomsday, the Umbrella Academy return home to the present, convinced they prevented the initial apocalypse and fixed this godforsaken timeline once and for all. But after a brief moment of celebration, they realize things aren’t exactly (okay, not at all) how they left them. Enter the Sparrow Academy. Smart, stylish, and about as warm as a sea of icebergs, the Sparrows immediately clash with the Umbrellas in a violent face-off that turns out to be the least of everyone’s concerns. Navigating challenges, losses, and surprises of their own — and dealing with an unidentified destructive entity wreaking havoc in the Universe (something they may have caused) — now all they need to do is convince Dad’s new and possibly better family to help them put right what their arrival made wrong. Will they find a way back to their pre-apocalyptic lives? Or is this new world about to reveal more than just a hiccup in the timeline?
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 (Hulu) – June 28

The police have labeled Charles, Oliver, and Mabel as the prime suspects in the investigation into Bunny’s murder, which is great for their podcast but not so great for their personal lives. Only Murders in the Building premieres with two episodes on June 28 on Hulu with new episodes releasing weekly.
Season Description: Following the shocking death of Arconia Board President Bunny Folger, Charles, Oliver & Mabel race to unmask her killer. However, three (unfortunate) complications ensue — the trio is publicly implicated in Bunny’s homicide, they are now the subjects of a competing podcast, and they have to deal with a bunch of New York neighbors who all think they committed murder.
Baymax! (Disney+) – June 29

On Baymax!, our favorite healthcare robot returns to help the people of San Fransokyo. The six-episode series premieres on June 29 on Disney+.
Series Description: The all-new series of healthcare capers returns to the fantastical city of San Fransokyo where the affable, inflatable, inimitable healthcare companion robot, Baymax, sets out to do what he was programmed to do: help others. The series of healthcare capers introduces extraordinary characters who need Baymax’s signature approach to healing in more ways than they realize.
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