If you’re looking for a new favorite show to get into this summer, there are plenty of options on streaming this month. From bizzaro genre adaptations to the next Marvel blockbuster, let’s dig in.
Among some of the shows arriving is the final season of the hit original series
Bosch with Titus Welliver, as well as the long-awaited second season of
Flack, and Season 4 of Showtimeâs
Billions. Other Amazon originals arriving in June include
DOM,
September Mornings among others.
Below, get the full roundup of whatâs coming to Amazon with Prime Video and IMDb TV.
Amazon Prime has announced the films and series coming to the service in June including
Borat Supplemental Reportings, The Wrestler, and more. The service announced the films and shows arriving next month on its main service and channels, which you can check out the full list of below.
Borat Supplemental Reportings Retrieved From Floor of Stable Containing Editing Machine is actually releasing a bit before June, arriving tomorrow on May 25th, but is included in the June list. It is a follow-up to
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and is described as follows:
Borat Supplemental Reportings Retrieved From Floor of Stable Containing Editing Machine is a multi-part special which includes Borat: VHS Cassette of Material Deemed “Sub-acceptable” By Kazakhstan Ministry of Censorship and Circumcision, containing never before seen footage from the award-winning movie
Netflix is loaded with big originals, led by the sci-fi flick
Stowaway starring Anna Kendrick; Phil Lord and Chris Miller s animated film
The Mitchells vs. The Machines; the original fantasy series
Shadow and Bone; and the Melissa McCarthy superhero flick
Thunder Force. Hulu is bringing back its biggest hit with a new season of
The Handmaid s Tale; and Disney+ continues its rollout of new episodes of the MCU super-series
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
HBO Max also continues its ambitious streaming-and-theatrical film slate, with the latest would-be blockbuster
Mortal Kombat coming to the service. The service also has the period-set sci-fi series