1. "The Acolyte"
Set 100 years before “The Phantom Menace,” this series
follows Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) as he investigates a series of Jedi murders.
He teams up with his former padawan (Amandla Stenberg) to crack the case. Jodie Turner-Smith, Manny
Jacinto, Carrie-Anne Moss and Charlie Barnett also star.
June
4, Disney+
2. "Clipped"
The downfall of Clippers owner Donald Sterling (Ed O’Neill)
is chronicled in this new drama series. As Sterling publicly feuds with his wife,
audio footage of him making racist remarks comes to light, causing him to lose
the team.
June 4, Hulu
3. "Am I Ok?"
Dakota Johnson plays a thirty-ish woman who realizes she’s a
lesbian in this comedy film that was the darling of Sundance. Married couple Tig Notaro and Stephanie
Allynne make their directorial debut.
June 6, Max
4. "Ren Faire"
This "Succession"-level documentary comedy follows the aging leader of the world's largest Renaissance Festival and his search for a successor. The Safdie brothers produce.
June 2, HBO / Max
5. "Queer Planet"
Celebrate Pride with this nature documentary that examines
queerness in the pride and beyond. Andrew Rannells narrates the journey through
animal sexuality, including pansexual primates and gender-swapping fish.
June 6, Peacock
6. "Fantasmas"
"Los Espookys" creator Julio Torres stars in and directs this
equally quirky series about a fictional version of himself and dreams up bizarre
vignettes with the
likes of Steve Buscemi, Emma Stone, Aidy Bryant, Kate Berlant, Bowen Yang,
Ziwe and Paul Dano.
June 7, HBO / Max
7. "Hit Man"
Glen Powell leads this unbelievably true tale, based on a man
who posed as a hitman to help police. Richard Linklater directs the action/comedy/drama film, which has been getting rave reviews from critics.
June 7, Netflix
8. "How Music Got Free"
Eminem and LeBron James produced this limited series about
the fall of compact discs and the rise of pirated media in the early 2000s.
Celebrity interviews in the series include Eminem, 50 Cent, Timbaland and more.
June 11, Paramount+
9. "Presumed Innocent"
Based on the same novel as the 1990 film, this Jake Gyllenhaal-led
limited series follows a prosecutor accused of murdering a colleague. David E.
Kelley, J.J. Abrams and Gyllenhaal are producers of the series.
June 12, Apple TV+
10. "The Boys"
In the fourth season of the gory superhero series, Butcher vows to take down Homelander once and for all. Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Rosemarie
Dewitt join the cast.
June 13, Prime Video
11. "Brats"
Andrew McCarthy made a film about his experience in the Brat
Pack, a group of actors in the ‘80s who ruled the box office. As part of the
film, he interviews old co-stars Demi
Moore, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy as well as the journalist who
coined the term.
June 13, Hulu
12. "House of the Dragon"
War
is coming in season two of the “Game of Thrones” prequel series, between the
Hightowers and Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's "Blacks."
June
16, HBO / Max
13. "Black Barbie"
First, there was Barbie, but then came the trailblazing
Black Barbie. Hear from three of her creators at Mattel in this documentary
movie.
June 19, Netflix
14. "The Accidental Twins"
Four men’s lives are forever changed when they realize they
were switched at birth in this documentary movie.
June 20, Netflix
15. "Orphan Black: Echoes"
The cult sci-fi series gets a reboot to 2052 as
Kristen Ritter plays a woman who is part of a cloning experiment. As she
gathers clues, the mystery deepens of who she is.
June 23, AMC / BBC America
16. "I Am: Celine Dion"
Celine Dion takes fans backstage as she struggles with a
rare neurological disorder in this new documentary.
June 25, Prime Video
17. "Land of Women"
Eva Longoria stars and exec produces this new dramedy, which
was shot in both English and Spanish. In it, she plays an empty nester who must
flee to Spain with her college-age daughter and aging mother to escape the
crimes of her husband.
June 26, Apple TV+
18. "The Bear"
Chef Carmy reaches a breaking point in season three of the
foodie comedy/drama. As he and his team struggle with the new restaurant, he
hungers for a Michelin star.
June 27, Hulu
19. "My Lady Jane"
This Tudor-set series rewrites history as Lady Jane Grey,
famous for her beheading as a teen, tries to change her destiny. The genre-blending show is based on a series of YA novels.
June 27, Prime Video
20. "A Family Affair"
From the makers of "Anyone But You" comes this steamy rom-com where
a woman (Joey King) gets caught between the romance of her movie star boss (Zac
Efron) and her mother (Nicole Kidman).
June 28, Netflix
21. "Fancy Dance"
Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone headlines this film about a
woman, Jax, searching for her missing
sister and taking charge of her niece, Roki, in her absence. Set on the Seneca-Cayuga
reservation in Oklahoma, the film follows Jax and Roki as they go on a road trip to the powwow.
June 28, Apple TV +