Streaming TV Shows and Movies to Look Forward to in June: Every Summer After, Not Suitable for Work, The Agency
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, TV series, and new seasons premiering on various streaming platforms in June that you’ll definitely want to watch.
This month, you can head out to Hong Kong for boating season on The Season, check out Apple TV’s remake of Cape Fear, or reunite with Aang and friends on Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Here are our picks for what to stream in June:
Not Suitable for Work (Hulu) – June 2

Mindy Kaling’s newest show is set in Manhattan and follows a group of people in their twenties as they do their best to succeed in both their work and personal lives. Not Suitable for Work premieres with three episodes on June 2 on Hulu with new episodes releasing weekly.
Series Description: From comedy hitmaker Mindy Kaling, Not Suitable for Work centers on five work-obsessed 20-somethings striving for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness in Manhattan’s most glamorous neighborhood, Murray Hill.
Cape Fear (Apple TV) – June 5

If you’re in the mood for a thriller this summer, Apple TV has just the show for you. Anna’s client, Max, has been released from prison after 17 years, and he’s coming after Anna and her family. Cape Fear premieres with two episodes on June 5 on Apple TV with new episodes releasing weekly.
Series Description: Inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Steven Spielberg, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Amy Adams) and Tom Bowden (Patrick Wilson) when Max Cady (Javier Bardem), the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison — and he wants vengeance.
Every Year After (Prime Video) – June 10

Prime Video is back with another book adaptation. Percy and Sam are reunited, prompting them to reminisce on their love story and why it fell apart. Every Year After premieres with all episodes on June 10 on Prime Video.
Series Description: Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town – Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.
Sweet Magnolias Season 5 (Netflix) – June 11

It’s time to return to Serenity and check back in with Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue. Sweet Magnolias Season 5 premieres on June 11 on Netflix.
Series Description: Sweet Magnolias centers around three best friends (Maddie, Helen, and Dana Sue) born and raised in Serenity, SC, a small southern town where everybody knows everybody and everybody knows everybody’s business.
The Season (Hulu) – June 17

Cola travels to Hong Kong for an exciting job opportunity, and she finds herself joining a close-knit group of friends. The Season premieres with all episodes on June 17 on Hulu.
Series Description: Set against the vibrant backdrop of Hong Kong, The Season is a high-gloss drama that follows a group of close-knit friends gathering for a summer of sun-drenched splendour as the boating season begins. The glamor unfolds as a young newcomer joins this society for the summer. When secrets are revealed, the line between ally and enemy blurs, and ambitions could change everything. The Season promises a visually stunning drama where nothing is as it seems.
Voicemails for Isabelle (Netflix) – June 19

Jill leaves voicemails updating her dead sister on everything that is going on in her life. The problem is that Jill’s sister’s number has been reassigned to Wes. Voicemails for Isabelle premieres on June 19 on Netflix.
Film Description: Jill copes with her sister’s death by leaving her voicemails chronicling her chaotic life in San Francisco. When the number is unknowingly reassigned, an elusive Austin real estate agent begins receiving the hilariously confessional messages.
The Agency Season 2 (Paramount+) – June 21

Martin is on a mission to save Samia, who is currently being held prisoner in Sudan. The Agency Season 2 premieres with all episodes on June 21 on Paramount+.
Season Description: The Agency follows Martian (Fassbender), a CIA agent living undercover in his own life. Samia (Turner-Smith), his lover, is a political prisoner in Sudan, and he will do anything to try to save her, even past the point of treachery. The only way out is deeper in. A knife-edge Martian must walk if he is to save love, life, and his mission.
See You At Work Tomorrow! (Prime Video) – June 22

After swearing off romance, Cha Ji-yoon has decided to focus on work, but all of that changes when she meets Kang Si-woo. See You At Work Tomorrow! premieres on June 22 on Prime Video with new episodes releasing on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Series Description: Cha Ji-yoon, a seventh-year product planner who has sworn off dating after a painful breakup. Burned out from corporate life, she lives for efficiency, deadlines, and one small joy: fried chicken and beer after the perfect on-the-dot clock out. Calm, polite, and unflappable on the surface, her heart has long been closed—until Kang Si-woo, the company’s most avoided team leader, enters her life.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 (Netflix) – June 25

Aang is one step closer to mastering his abilities as the Avatar, but he still has a lot to learn. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 premieres on June 25 on Netflix.
Season Description: Avatar: The Last Airbender follows Aang, the young Avatar, as he learns to master the four elements (Water, Earth, Fire, Air) to restore balance to a world threatened by the terrifying Fire Nation. In S2, after a bittersweet victory saving the Northern Water Tribe from the invading Fire Nation, Avatar Aang, Katara and Sokka regroup and set off on a mission to convince the elusive Earth King to aid in their battle against fearsome Fire Lord Ozai.
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