All the Movies Coming to Amazon Prime in June
June brings an impressive slate of cinematic entertainment to Amazon Prime, offering subscribers a diverse array of classic films, animated adventures, and recent blockbusters. Whether viewers are seeking intense action, laugh-out-loud comedy, or gripping historical drama, this month’s release schedule is packed with notable titles. From beloved 1980s staples to contemporary streaming premieres, the platform continues to expand its massive digital library with excellent options. Here is the complete rundown of every movie arriving on the service throughout the month of June.
‘A Man Called Otto’ (2022)

The narrative of ‘A Man Called Otto’ follows a grumpy widower who has given up on life following the loss of his wife. His strict routines are interrupted when a lively young family moves in next door and forces him to engage with the world. Tom Hanks delivers a compelling performance in this emotional adaptation of Fredrik Backman’s beloved novel. The film makes its streaming debut on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ (2022)

When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son struggles to adapt to his new school and friends. Everything changes when he discovers a singing crocodile named Lyle living in the attic of his new home. The film brings Bernard Waber’s classic children’s book to life with original songs and vibrant animation. Families can stream ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ starting Monday, June 1.
‘Hellfighters’ (1968)

The film ‘Hellfighters’ stars John Wayne as an oil well firefighter traveling the globe to extinguish massive blazes. The narrative is loosely based on the real-life exploits of legendary American firefighter Red Adair. As the crew tackles dangerous infernos, they must also balance their turbulent personal lives and romances. This classic action-adventure film drops on the streaming platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Public Enemies’ (2009)

The crime drama ‘Public Enemies’ chronicles the final years of notorious bank robber John Dillinger during the Great Depression. The story follows the intense pursuit of Dillinger by FBI agent Melvin Purvis as the agency attempts to establish its national authority. Directed by Michael Mann, the film features gripping performances from Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. Audiences can catch this stylish historical thriller starting Monday, June 1.
‘Mad Max’ (1979)

The dystopian classic ‘Mad Max’ envisions a desolate future where society is crumbling due to widespread fuel shortages. Mel Gibson stars as a hardened highway patrol officer seeking revenge against a ruthless motorcycle gang that destroyed his family. The film revolutionized the post-apocalyptic genre with its high-octane practical stunts and gritty atmosphere. This monumental piece of Australian cinema arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘Bring It On’ (2000)

The teen comedy ‘Bring It On’ centers on a champion high school cheerleading squad that discovers their former captain stole their routines. The new leader must quickly rally her team to choreograph an entirely original set before the national championships. Starring Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union, the film offers a sharp and energetic look at competitive cheerleading. Subscribers can stream this beloved sports comedy beginning Monday, June 1.
‘Deliver Us from Eva’ (2003)

The romantic comedy ‘Deliver Us from Eva’ focuses on three brothers-in-law who scheme to distract their wives’ overbearing sister. They hire a local smooth talker to romance the difficult woman so she will stop meddling in their marriages. The situation naturally complicates when the hired suitor actually falls in love with his target. LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union star in this lighthearted romp arriving on Monday, June 1.
‘The Birdcage’ (1996)

The comedy ‘The Birdcage’ follows a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner as they attempt to play it straight. Their lives are upended when their son announces his engagement to the daughter of an ultra-conservative politician. Robin Williams and Nathan Lane deliver spectacular comedic performances in this American remake of the French classic. This hilarious film lands on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘Guns Akimbo’ (2020)

The action comedy ‘Guns Akimbo’ introduces an ordinary video game developer who finds himself forced into a deadly underground deathmatch. After angering the wrong people on the internet, he wakes up with handguns surgically bolted to his hands. Daniel Radcliffe stars in this chaotic and visually kinetic journey through a hyper-violent urban landscape. Viewers can experience the adrenaline rush when it drops on Monday, June 1.
‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ (2022)

The biographical drama ‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ explores the incredible life and career of the legendary vocalist. The film highlights her journey from a New Jersey choir girl to one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. Naomi Ackie transforms into the musical icon, delivering a powerful performance backed by Houston’s original vocal tracks. This musical celebration joins the platform’s catalog on Monday, June 1.
‘Career Opportunities’ (1991)

The romantic comedy ‘Career Opportunities’ focuses on a slacker who takes a job as the night janitor at a local retail store. His solitary shift takes a wild turn when he discovers the wealthy town beauty hiding out in the dressing rooms. The two bond over their respective life frustrations before teaming up to thwart a pair of bumbling burglars. This John Hughes-penned adventure becomes available for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘Hoosiers’ (1986)

The sports drama ‘Hoosiers’ tells the inspiring story of a small-town Indiana high school basketball team chasing a state championship. A coach with a checkered past arrives to implement fundamental discipline and teamwork among the skeptical players. Gene Hackman leads the cast in what is widely considered one of the greatest sports movies ever made. The triumphant cinematic experience hits the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Stargate’ (1994)

The science fiction epic ‘Stargate’ follows a military team and a brilliant Egyptologist who unlock an ancient interstellar gateway. They travel across the universe to a distant desert planet ruled by an alien posing as the Egyptian god Ra. Roland Emmerich directs this visually striking adventure that eventually launched a massive television franchise. The sci-fi classic lands on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘A Bridge Too Far’ (1977)

The historical war epic ‘A Bridge Too Far’ meticulously recreates the events of Operation Market Garden during World War II. The ambitious Allied strategy aimed to end the war quickly by capturing several key bridges in the German-occupied Netherlands. The film boasts an incredible ensemble cast including Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, and Michael Caine. This massive historical production will be available for viewing on Monday, June 1.
‘Red River’ (1948)

The Western classic ‘Red River’ follows a tyrannical cattle baron attempting to lead the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas. Growing tensions on the grueling journey cause his adopted son to eventually mutiny and take control of the herd. John Wayne and Montgomery Clift share the screen in this masterfully directed psychological study of frontier morality. This foundational piece of American cinema arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘Heartbreakers’ (2001)

The comedy ‘Heartbreakers’ centers on a sophisticated mother-daughter con artist team who scam wealthy men out of their fortunes. The mother marries the targets before the daughter compromises them, leading to lucrative divorce settlements. Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt star as the charming grifters whose latest scheme hits unexpected romantic snags. Viewers can watch this entertaining caper starting Monday, June 1.
‘Crooklyn’ (1994)

The semi-autobiographical drama ‘Crooklyn’ looks at the daily life of a vibrant family living in Brooklyn during the 1970s. The narrative is primarily told from the perspective of a young girl navigating the chaos of her lively household and neighborhood. Directed by Spike Lee, the film is a deeply nostalgic and emotional tribute to his own childhood experiences. This poignant family portrait premieres on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Barb Wire’ (1996)

The dystopian action film ‘Barb Wire’ is set in a war-torn America where a bounty hunter runs a nightclub in a neutral city. The protagonist finds herself reluctantly drawn into a political conflict when a former lover seeks her help to smuggle a fugitive. Pamela Anderson takes on the titular role in this comic book adaptation loosely inspired by the plot of traditional film noir. The stylized sci-fi adventure arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘Doom: Annihilation’ (2019)

The action film ‘Doom: Annihilation’ follows a group of space marines responding to a distress call from a base on a Martian moon. Upon arrival, they discover the facility has been overrun by demonic creatures threatening to bring hell to Earth. The science fiction horror film is directly based on the legendary first-person shooter video game franchise. Viewers can experience the action when it drops on Monday, June 1.
’12 Angry Men’ (1957)

The seminal courtroom drama ’12 Angry Men’ unfolds entirely within a jury room as twelve men deliberate a capital murder case. Initial certainty of the defendant’s guilt gradually erodes as one dissenting juror systematically challenges the presented evidence. Henry Fonda stars in this brilliant exploration of justice, prejudice, and human psychology. This masterful piece of classic cinema hits the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘Rob Roy’ (1987)

The animated feature ‘Rob Roy’ tells the story of the legendary Scottish folk hero who bravely fights against systemic injustice. Following the theft of his borrowed money, he is forced into a life of outlawry to protect his family and honor. The Australian production brings the historical adventure to life through traditional animation suitable for all ages. It arrives for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘West Side Story’ (1961)

The musical drama ‘West Side Story’ adapts the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet to the gang-ridden streets of New York City. The narrative explores the forbidden romance between Tony and Maria, who are affiliated with rival street gangs. Featuring breathtaking choreography and an iconic score by Leonard Bernstein, the film won ten Academy Awards. This legendary movie musical becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘The Man in the Iron Mask’ (1998)

The swashbuckling adventure ‘The Man in the Iron Mask’ reunites the legendary Musketeers to save France from a cruel monarch. They formulate a dangerous plot to replace King Louis XIV with his secret twin brother, who has been imprisoned in an iron mask. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in the dual role alongside an impressive cast of veteran actors playing the aging heroes. The thrilling historical fiction lands on the service on Monday, June 1.
‘The Emoji Movie’ (2017)

The animated comedy ‘The Emoji Movie’ unlocks the secret world inside a smartphone where digital expressions live and work. The story follows a multi-expressional emoji named Gene who sets out on a journey through various apps to become normal. The vibrant adventure features themes of self-acceptance and digital friendship. Families can stream this colorful animated feature starting Monday, June 1.
‘Ben-Hur’ (2016)

The historical epic ‘Ben-Hur’ reimagines the classic story of a Jewish prince falsely accused of treason by his adopted Roman brother. Stripped of his title and forced into slavery, he eventually returns to seek his revenge through a deadly chariot race. Jack Huston takes on the titular role in this modern adaptation of Lew Wallace’s influential novel. The sweeping action film premieres on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Dragonfly’ (2002)

The supernatural thriller ‘Dragonfly’ follows a grieving doctor who begins to experience strange phenomena following the death of his pregnant wife. He becomes convinced that she is attempting to communicate with him from the afterlife through the near-death experiences of his patients. Kevin Costner leads this emotional mystery as a man desperate for closure and truth. The suspenseful film becomes available for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘The Big Country’ (1958)

The epic Western ‘The Big Country’ centers on a retired sea captain who travels out West to marry his fiancée. He soon finds himself caught in the middle of a bitter feud between two rival families fighting over water rights. Gregory Peck stars in this sprawling narrative that emphasizes diplomacy and quiet courage over mindless violence. Viewers can watch this majestic classic starting Monday, June 1.
‘Wimbledon’ (2004)

The romantic comedy ‘Wimbledon’ tells the story of a fading British tennis player who receives a wild card entry into the prestigious tournament. His performance unexpectedly improves after he strikes up a romance with a rising American tennis star. Paul Bettany and Kirsten Dunst star in this charming exploration of love and professional sports. The charming British comedy drops on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Xanadu’ (1980)

The musical fantasy ‘Xanadu’ features a struggling artist who is inspired by a beautiful and mysterious roller-skating muse. Together with a wealthy businessman, they set out to open a lavish roller disco nightclub to bring their creative dreams to life. Olivia Newton-John stars in this neon-soaked extravaganza featuring an incredible soundtrack by Electric Light Orchestra. This cult classic rolls onto the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle’ (2000)

The live-action and animated comedy ‘The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle’ brings the classic cartoon characters into the real world. The titular duo must team up with an FBI agent to stop the villainous Fearless Leader from taking over the United States through bad television. Robert De Niro heavily features in this satirical take on media and classic animation. This family comedy lands on Monday, June 1.
‘Masters of the Universe’ (1987)

The science fiction fantasy ‘Masters of the Universe’ brings the iconic toy line to the big screen in a live-action adventure. He-Man and his allies travel to modern-day Earth to find a cosmic key before the villainous Skeletor can conquer the universe. Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella star in this campy and action-packed 1980s classic. The nostalgic sci-fi feature arrives for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘The Borrowers’ (1997)

The family comedy ‘The Borrowers’ follows a family of tiny people who live hidden under the floorboards of a normal-sized house. When an evil lawyer plots to demolish the home, the miniature family must use their ingenuity to save their dwelling. John Goodman stars as the villain in this inventive adaptation of Mary Norton’s beloved children’s book. The whimsical adventure hits the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘The Apartment’ (1960)

The classic comedy-drama ‘The Apartment’ centers on an ambitious insurance clerk who lends his apartment to company executives for their extramarital affairs. Complications arise when he falls in love with the elevator operator who happens to be the mistress of his boss. Directed by Billy Wilder, the film is widely regarded as a masterpiece of American cinema. Viewers can stream this Academy Award-winning film starting Monday, June 1.
‘Platoon’ (1986)

The intense war drama ‘Platoon’ provides a harrowing look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a young American volunteer. He finds himself caught in a moral battle between two sergeants who represent conflicting views on warfare and humanity. Oliver Stone directed this powerful, semi-autobiographical film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture. The acclaimed war film becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘Thoroughbreds’ (2018)

The dark comedy thriller ‘Thoroughbreds’ follows two upper-class teenage girls in suburban Connecticut who rekindle their unlikely friendship. As their bond deepens, they hatch a sinister plot to solve their respective problems through a calculated murder. Olivia Cooke and Anya Taylor-Joy deliver chilling performances in this stylish and sharp-witted film. The suspenseful indie feature premieres on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘End of Watch’ (2012)

The gritty crime thriller ‘End of Watch’ offers a visceral look at the daily lives of two young police officers in South Central Los Angeles. Using a found-footage style, the film captures their routine patrols that suddenly escalate when they cross a dangerous drug cartel. Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña share incredible chemistry in this tense and emotional police drama. The thrilling feature arrives for viewing on Monday, June 1.
‘Mississippi Burning’ (1988)

The historical crime drama ‘Mississippi Burning’ focuses on two FBI agents investigating the disappearance of civil rights workers in 1964. The agents clash over their differing investigative methods while facing extreme hostility from the local townspeople and law enforcement. Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe lead this powerful examination of systemic racism in the American South. The gripping film lands on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘The Night of the Hunter’ (1955)

The psychological thriller ‘The Night of the Hunter’ follows a corrupt minister and serial killer who charms his way into a widow’s life. He relentlessly pursues her two young children to discover where their executed father hid a stolen fortune. Robert Mitchum delivers a terrifying performance in this visually stunning and highly influential masterpiece. This haunting piece of cinematic history arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘Out of Time’ (2003)

The crime thriller ‘Out of Time’ centers on a respected Florida police chief who becomes the primary suspect in a double homicide. He must stay one step ahead of his own department’s investigation to uncover the truth and clear his name. Denzel Washington stars in this fast-paced and twist-filled neo-noir mystery. Audiences can stream the suspenseful film starting Monday, June 1.
‘Cyrano’ (2022)

The musical romance ‘Cyrano’ reimagines the classic tale of a brilliant poet who feels unworthy of the woman he loves due to his appearance. He decides to help a handsome but inarticulate soldier woo her by secretly writing beautiful love letters on his behalf. Peter Dinklage gives a breathtaking central performance in this lush and tragic period piece. The musical adaptation premieres on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Bull Durham’ (1988)

The sports comedy ‘Bull Durham’ follows a veteran minor league baseball catcher brought in to mentor a wildly talented but undisciplined rookie pitcher. Their dynamic is further complicated when a passionate baseball groupie decides to romance both of them. Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins star in this witty and authentic love letter to the sport. The iconic baseball film drops on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘Brewster’s Millions’ (1985)

The classic comedy ‘Brewster’s Millions’ challenges a minor league baseball player to spend thirty million dollars in thirty days to inherit a massive fortune. He must follow strict rules, including having no assets to show for his spending at the end of the month. Richard Pryor stars in this hilarious exploration of extreme wealth and creative financial waste. Viewers can enjoy this comedic gem starting Monday, June 1.
‘The Notebook’ (2004)

The romantic drama ‘The Notebook’ chronicles the passionate and enduring love story between a wealthy young woman and a local mill worker. Told through flashbacks read from a notebook in a modern-day nursing home, the narrative explores the timeless nature of true love. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams share legendary on-screen chemistry in this beloved adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ novel. The heartbreaking romance becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘Larry Crowne’ (2011)

The romantic comedy ‘Larry Crowne’ follows an amiable middle-aged man who returns to college after unexpectedly losing his corporate job. During his studies, he finds a new sense of purpose and develops a romantic connection with his disillusioned public speaking professor. Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts star in this gentle and optimistic film about starting over in life. The feel-good feature arrives on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘The Secret of My Success’ (1987)

The comedy ‘The Secret of My Success’ centers on a bright young man from Kansas who moves to New York City to conquer the business world. When he is forced to take a job in the mailroom, he creates a fake executive persona to climb the corporate ladder. Michael J. Fox shines in this quintessential 1980s corporate satire filled with mistaken identities. The energetic comedy hits the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ (1989)

The time-travel comedy ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ introduces two high school slackers who must pass a history report to keep their band together. They are gifted a time machine from the future and travel through history to kidnap historical figures for their presentation. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter star in this totally bogus, entirely excellent classic comedy. The iconic film lands on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Hackers’ (1995)

The cyber-thriller ‘Hackers’ delves into the underground world of teenage computer experts in the mid-1990s. When a young hacker accidentally uncovers a massive corporate embezzlement scheme, he and his friends must evade the Secret Service while exposing the truth. The film offers a highly stylized and culturally fascinating look at early internet culture. Viewers can jack into the digital adventure starting Monday, June 1.
‘Double Impact’ (1991)

The martial arts action film ‘Double Impact’ features twin brothers separated at birth who reunite to avenge their parents’ murders. Raised in completely different environments, the rough smuggler and the polite martial arts instructor must combine their deadly skills. Jean-Claude Van Damme plays both leading roles in this quintessential 90s action spectacular. The explosive revenge thriller arrives for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘The Protégé’ (2021)

The action thriller ‘The Protégé’ follows the world’s most skilled assassin as she sets out to avenge the brutal murder of her mentor. Her bloody quest leads her into a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with a mysterious and highly capable rival. Maggie Q, Michael Keaton, and Samuel L. Jackson star in this slick and fast-paced revenge film. The intense action feature drops on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘A Cinderella Story’ (2004)

The teen romance ‘A Cinderella Story’ modernizes the classic fairy tale by placing it in a contemporary high school setting in California. An overworked diner employee secretly corresponds with her school’s popular quarterback online, leading to a magical encounter at a costume dance. Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray star in this charming and nostalgic teenage romance. The beloved adaptation becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘Bloodsport’ (1988)

The martial arts classic ‘Bloodsport’ tells the supposedly true story of an American soldier who travels to Hong Kong to compete in a secret underground tournament. He faces off against the world’s deadliest fighters in an illegal, full-contact martial arts competition. The film established Jean-Claude Van Damme as a global action star and showcased impressive tournament choreography. Audiences can stream this hard-hitting classic starting Monday, June 1.
‘Trolls’ (2016)

The animated musical ‘Trolls’ follows an overly optimistic princess and a grumpy survivalist as they embark on a quest to save their friends. Their colorful village has been invaded by massive creatures that eat trolls to experience temporary happiness. Featuring catchy pop covers and original music by Justin Timberlake, the film is a vibrant celebration of positivity. This family-friendly adventure arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘Milk’ (2008)

The biographical drama ‘Milk’ chronicles the inspiring life and tragic assassination of American gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk. The film highlights his historic election to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and his tireless fight for equality. Sean Penn won an Academy Award for his transformative and deeply empathetic portrayal of the civil rights icon. The acclaimed historical drama premieres on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Paths of Glory’ (1957)

The anti-war masterpiece ‘Paths of Glory’ takes place in the trenches of World War I during a disastrous French military offensive. A commanding officer attempts to defend three of his soldiers from a court-martial after they refuse to carry out a suicidal attack. Directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas, the film is a scathing critique of military bureaucracy. This powerful cinematic landmark hits the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘Escape Room’ (2019)

The psychological horror film ‘Escape Room’ traps six strangers in a series of incredibly elaborate and deadly puzzle rooms. As they work together to survive the traps, they realize that they all share a dark connection to a past tragedy. The thriller blends the tension of popular puzzle-solving games with high-stakes horror elements. Viewers can test their wits alongside the characters starting Monday, June 1.
‘Beethoven’ (1992)

The family comedy ‘Beethoven’ centers on a massive, slobbering St. Bernard who adopts a loving suburban family. Despite the father’s initial reluctance, the dog wins over the household just in time to face off against an evil veterinarian conducting illegal animal experiments. The film is a classic piece of 1990s family entertainment filled with physical comedy. This heartwarming animal adventure lands on Monday, June 1.
‘Mallrats’ (1995)

The slacker comedy ‘Mallrats’ follows two best friends who retreat to their local shopping mall after both being dumped by their girlfriends. They spend the day seeking romantic redemption, clashing with mall security, and interacting with a colorful cast of local oddballs. Directed by Kevin Smith, the film is a beloved cult classic capturing the essence of 1990s suburban youth. The humorous adventure becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘Blown Away’ (1994)

The action thriller ‘Blown Away’ pits a Boston bomb squad expert against a brilliant and vengeful Irish terrorist who has arrived in the city. The protagonist must confront his own dark past to stop the madman from executing a series of deadly bombings. Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones star in this explosive and highly suspenseful game of cat and mouse. The tense thriller arrives for streaming on Monday, June 1.
‘Midnight Cowboy’ (1969)

The gritty drama ‘Midnight Cowboy’ follows a naive young Texan who moves to New York City hoping to become a wealthy gigolo. He soon finds himself destitute and forms a deep, unlikely friendship with an ailing con man trying to survive the harsh winter. Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman deliver legendary performances in this groundbreaking, Oscar-winning film. This poignant exploration of urban isolation drops on Monday, June 1.
‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ (2020)

The sci-fi comedy ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ reunites the iconic duo decades after their excellent adventures. Now middle-aged fathers, they must finally write the prophesied song that will unite the world and save reality from collapsing. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return to their most beloved roles for this heartwarming conclusion to the trilogy. The nostalgic sequel joins the streaming catalog on Monday, June 1.
‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ (1991)

The bizarre comedy sequel ‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ sees the titular heroes murdered by evil robot duplicates from the future. They must navigate the afterlife, challenge the Grim Reaper to a series of parlor games, and return to Earth to save their girlfriends. The film famously takes the franchise in a surprisingly surreal and visually inventive direction. Viewers can stream this unique adventure starting Monday, June 1.
‘Legally Blonde’ (2001)

The comedy ‘Legally Blonde’ introduces a fashionable sorority queen who enrolls at Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend. Despite facing massive prejudice for her appearance and upbeat personality, she discovers she has a genuine talent for the law. Reese Witherspoon delivers an iconic performance that challenges stereotypes with humor and heart. The empowering comedy arrives on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘Stargate Origins’ (2018)

The prequel series ‘Stargate Origins’ explores the early days of the iconic artifact’s discovery and the secrets it holds. The story follows a young Catherine Langford as she attempts to unlock the mysteries of the ring to save her father from dangerous forces. The narrative expands the lore of the universe while delivering classic serialized adventure elements. Viewers can uncover these ancient mysteries starting Monday, June 1.
‘Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde’ (2003)

The comedy sequel ‘Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde’ follows the irrepressible lawyer as she takes her career to Washington, D.C. She sets out to pass a bill banning animal testing to save the mother of her beloved chihuahua, Bruiser. Reese Witherspoon returns to bring her signature pink wardrobe and infectious optimism to the nation’s capital. The fun legal sequel hits the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘How It Ends’ (2021)

The apocalyptic comedy ‘How It Ends’ takes place on the last day on Earth before a massive asteroid destroys the planet. A woman travels across Los Angeles on foot to attend a final party and tie up loose ends with her friends and family. Zoe Lister-Jones stars and co-directs this quirky exploration of closure and personal acceptance. The indie comedy lands on the platform on Monday, June 1.
‘The Jackal’ (1997)

The action thriller ‘The Jackal’ focuses on an imprisoned former IRA sniper who is recruited by the FBI to stop a ruthless international assassin. The deadly hitman has been hired by the Russian mob to eliminate a high-ranking American political figure. Richard Gere and Bruce Willis star in this high-stakes modernization of the classic political thriller genre. Audiences can stream the suspenseful film starting Monday, June 1.
‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ (1956)

The science fiction classic ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ follows a small-town doctor who makes a terrifying discovery about his community. The residents are slowly being replaced by emotionless alien duplicates grown from massive plant pods. The film is widely regarded as a masterful allegory for the paranoia of the Cold War era. This chilling and influential sci-fi milestone becomes available on Monday, June 1.
‘Birds Like Us’ (2017)

The animated feature ‘Birds Like Us’ follows a group of birds trapped in a village controlled by an oppressive tyrant. They embark on a dangerous journey across strange lands to find a better life and understand their own history. The Bosnian production features an English voice cast that includes Alicia Vikander and Jeremy Irons. This visually distinct family film arrives on Monday, June 1.
‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ (2014)

The crime thriller ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ stars Liam Neeson as an unlicensed private investigator working in New York City. He is hired by a wealthy drug trafficker to track down the men who kidnapped and murdered his wife. The grim narrative dives into the dark and violent underbelly of the city during the late 1990s. The gritty detective mystery drops on the streaming service on Monday, June 1.
‘The Nut Job’ (2014)

The animated comedy ‘The Nut Job’ follows a selfish squirrel who is banished from his park after accidentally destroying the community’s food supply. To redeem himself, he plans an elaborate heist on a local nut shop, completely unaware it serves as a front for human bank robbers. The film offers plenty of slapstick humor and action for younger audiences. This entertaining heist adventure hits the platform on Wednesday, June 3.
‘Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods’ (2014)

The animated feature ‘Astérix: The Mansions of the Gods’ brings the beloved French comic book characters into stunning 3D animation. Julius Caesar attempts a new strategy to conquer the stubborn Gauls by building a luxurious Roman estate right next to their village. The heroes must resist the temptations of Roman civilization to protect their traditional way of life. The humorous historical adventure becomes available on Friday, June 5.
‘The Pout-Pout Fish’ (2026)

The animated feature ‘The Pout-Pout Fish’ adapts the bestselling children’s book series about a gloomy sea creature. The protagonist embarks on an underwater adventure that challenges his naturally pessimistic outlook on life. Bright visuals and positive messaging highlight this upcoming family-friendly aquatic tale. The film becomes available on the streaming platform on Friday, June 5.
‘Groundswell’ (2026)

The romantic drama ‘Groundswell’ follows a chef who travels to Hawaii after a personal and professional setback to regain her footing. During her island retreat, she meets a reclusive surfing instructor who helps her discover a new perspective on life. The narrative highlights the healing power of nature and unexpected emotional connections. This emotional journey premieres on the service on Friday, June 5.
‘Masters of the Universe’ (2026)

The upcoming live-action reboot ‘Masters of the Universe’ returns viewers to the mythical world of Eternia. Prince Adam must discover his destiny and transform into He-Man to protect his realm from the evil forces of Skeletor. The highly anticipated fantasy adventure aims to reimagine the classic 1980s toy line for a modern audience. Fans can stream this epic battle for Castle Grayskull starting Friday, June 5.
‘The Blackening’ (2023)

The horror comedy ‘The Blackening’ follows a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway at a remote cabin. They quickly find themselves trapped by a twisted killer who forces them to play a deadly game testing their cultural knowledge. The film brilliantly skewers traditional horror movie tropes while delivering genuine scares and sharp social commentary. This hilarious and thrilling feature arrives on Friday, June 5.
‘Boonie Bears: Guardian Code’ (2023)

The animated feature ‘Boonie Bears: Guardian Code’ continues the popular franchise with a touching story about family and technology. Briar and Bramble discover that their long-lost mother may still be alive and working as a prominent scientist. The bear brothers must brave unexpected dangers to uncover the truth about her disappearance and save the day. This family-friendly adventure arrives on the streaming platform on Friday, June 5.
‘Hitpig!’ (2024)

The animated comedy ‘Hitpig!’ centers on a bounty hunter pig who makes a living capturing escaped animals and returning them to their owners. His worldview shifts when his latest target, a dancing elephant named Pickles, convinces him to help her find freedom. The animated feature is packed with humorous action sequences and heartwarming character development. Viewers can catch this humorous adventure on Friday, June 5.
‘Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion’ (2018)

The animated adventure ‘Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion’ forces the village druid to finally seek out a worthy successor. Asterix and Obelix accompany him on a quest across Gaul to find a young druid who can safely learn the recipe for their super-strength potion. The film delivers the franchise’s signature blend of historical satire and slapstick combat. This exciting journey hits the streaming service on Friday, June 5.
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ (2024)

The spooky comedy ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ reunites the Deetz family after a sudden tragedy brings them back to their haunted home in Winter River. When rebellious teenager Astrid accidentally opens a portal to the Afterlife, the mischievous bio-exorcist is summoned once again. Tim Burton directs this long-awaited sequel featuring Michael Keaton’s iconic return to the titular role. The supernatural sequel makes its streaming premiere on Saturday, June 6.
‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ (2023)

The coming-of-age drama ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ follows an eleven-year-old girl navigating the complexities of puberty and religious identity. After moving to a new town, she relies on her mother and grandmother while privately seeking spiritual guidance. The film beautifully translates Judy Blume’s seminal novel to the screen with immense heart. It joins the streaming library on Thursday, June 11.
‘Plane’ (2023)

The action thriller ‘Plane’ centers on a commercial pilot who successfully lands a damaged aircraft on a war-torn island. He must partner with an accused murderer being transported on the flight to rescue his passengers from dangerous local rebels. Gerard Butler stars in this tense survival film that relies on practical stunts and high stakes. The gripping adventure lands on the platform on Friday, June 12.
‘Race’ (2016)

The biographical drama ‘Race’ documents the incredible true story of African American athlete Jesse Owens. The narrative builds toward his historic performance at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, where he faced intense political and racial prejudice. Stephan James delivers a powerful performance that honors the legacy of the legendary track and field star. The inspiring historical film premieres on Tuesday, June 16.
‘Your Fault: London’ (2026)

The romantic drama ‘Your Fault: London’ continues the passionate and tumultuous romantic saga between two fiercely independent young lovers. The narrative shifts the drama to the bustling streets of London as their relationship faces new geographical and emotional challenges. This entry expands the popular universe established by the original Spanish streaming phenomenon. Fans can stream the intense romantic drama starting Wednesday, June 17.
‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants’ (2025)

The animated comedy ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants’ introduces a new theatrical adventure for the beloved residents of Bikini Bottom. When SpongeBob mysteriously vanishes, Patrick Star and the rest of the gang must embark on a massive oceanic quest to find him. The animated feature blends the franchise’s signature surreal humor with expansive new underwater locations. Viewers can dive into the fun when it premieres on Friday, June 19.
‘Priscilla’ (2023)

The biographical drama ‘Priscilla’ offers an intimate look at the complex relationship between Priscilla Beaulieu and Elvis Presley. The narrative chronicles their journey from a German military base to the isolating luxury of the Graceland estate. Directed by Sofia Coppola, the film provides a distinctly female perspective on one of rock and roll’s most famous couples. The critically acclaimed feature arrives for streaming on Tuesday, June 23.
Which of these upcoming Amazon Prime movies are you most excited to watch this June, and what genre are you hoping to see more of in the future, let us know in the comments.

