The Best Shows to Watch in June on HBO Max
Summer is officially kicking off, and the streaming landscape is heating up with a diverse array of new and returning programming arriving this June. HBO Max is offering a compelling mix of epic fantasy dramas, nostalgic animated adventures, and gripping documentary series to keep audiences entertained. From culinary journeys across France to deep dives into the science of life extension, the platform’s upcoming slate features something for every viewing preference.
‘House of the Dragon’ (2022)

An epic fantasy prequel chronicling the devastating succession war and political machinations within House Targaryen unfolds centuries before the events of its parent series. The narrative focuses on the bitter rivalry between Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower as they fight for control of the Iron Throne. This fierce conflict ultimately leads to the bloody civil war known in Westerosi history as the Dance of the Dragons. ‘House of the Dragon’ expands the established fantasy universe while highlighting the destructive consequences of absolute power and familial betrayal.
‘Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult’ (2026)

This documentary series provides a sobering examination of the manipulative practices and psychological control historically embedded within the professional modeling industry. The episodes investigate the dark reality behind the glamorous facades of high-fashion runways and elite photo shoots. Former models and industry insiders come forward to share their firsthand experiences with predatory agencies and the immense pressure to conform to dangerous standards. ‘Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult’ aims to expose systemic exploitation while shedding light on the urgent need for structural reform in fashion.
‘Regular Show: The Lost Tapes’ (2026)

Fans of classic animation can revisit the chaotic, slacking lives of Mordecai and Rigby through this collection of previously unreleased material. The series returns to the familiar setting of the local park, where mundane chores inevitably spiral into bizarre, supernatural disasters. These newly unearthed episodes capture the distinct humor and slacker culture that originally made the blue jay and raccoon duo famous. ‘Regular Show: The Lost Tapes’ offers audiences another chance to experience the imaginative and surreal escapades crafted by Cartoon Network Studios.
‘Chernobyl: Inside the Meltdown’ (2026)

This historical docuseries offers a rigorous re-examination of the tragic 1986 nuclear accident that devastated the city of Pripyat and surrounding areas. Through archival footage and expert analysis, the program pieces together the exact sequence of technical failures and human errors that led to the reactor explosion. The narrative strongly emphasizes honoring the immense sacrifices made by the first responders and clean-up crews who risked their lives to contain the radioactive fallout. ‘Chernobyl: Inside the Meltdown’ serves as a stark reminder of the catastrophe’s enduring environmental and political legacy.
‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ (2026)

Actress and director Eva Longoria journeys through France’s regional food and local culture in this immersive travel and culinary series. Each episode follows her as she travels to different provinces to explore traditional recipes, artisanal cooking methods, and the historical significance of French gastronomy. She meets with local farmers, renowned chefs, and passionate home cooks to understand how the country’s culinary heritage shapes its modern identity. ‘Eva Longoria: Searching for France’ celebrates the deep connection between food, community, and the rich cultural tapestry of the European nation.
‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ (2026)

This documentary series follows veteran technology journalist Kara Swisher as she investigates the scientific pursuit of human life extension and biohacking. She immerses herself in the controversial and rapidly growing anti-aging industry, interviewing eccentric billionaires, ambitious scientists, and dedicated biohackers. The episodes examine the ethical implications, technological advancements, and financial investments driving the quest to cure aging. ‘Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever’ provides a critical look at how modern science is attempting to redefine the natural limits of human mortality.
‘Proud’ (2026)

This expansive documentary series provides an in-depth exploration of LGBTQ+ history, cultural milestones, and stories of activism across different generations. The narrative traces the evolution of the modern rights movement from early underground organizing to major legislative victories and contemporary social challenges. Personal testimonies from activists, artists, and everyday individuals highlight the resilience and diversity within the community. ‘Proud’ creates a comprehensive historical record that honors those who paved the way for modern LGBTQ+ visibility and equality.
‘100 Cooks’ (2026)

An expansive culinary tournament gathers a massive roster of chefs to face challenges explicitly designed to test their technique, stamina, and creativity. The competitors are thrust into a high-stakes kitchen environment where they must produce exceptional dishes under strict time constraints and unexpected ingredient limitations. As the culinary battles progress, the massive pool of contestants is gradually whittled down through rigorous elimination rounds. ‘100 Cooks’ delivers intense gastronomic competition while showcasing the immense skill and adaptability required to succeed in the professional food industry.
‘My Adventures with Superman’ (2023)

This anime-inspired series follows the early journalistic and superhero days of Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen as twenty-somethings in Metropolis. Clark struggles to master his developing alien powers while simultaneously trying to build a normal professional life at the Daily Planet. Alongside his ambitious colleagues, he investigates bizarre mysteries, uncovers dangerous conspiracies, and battles eccentric supervillains. ‘My Adventures with Superman’ revitalizes the classic comic book mythology with a fresh, youthful energy and a strong focus on character-driven relationships.
‘Rick and Morty’ (2013)

This animated sci-fi comedy follows the chaotic, interdimensional adventures of a cynical genius scientist and his anxious, easily distressed grandson. Rick Sanchez routinely drags Morty Smith away from his mundane family life to explore bizarre alien planets, parallel universes, and complex existential dilemmas. Their dangerous escapades frequently result in catastrophic collateral damage that the duo must somehow fix before returning to Earth. ‘Rick and Morty’ combines high-concept science fiction tropes with dark humor and sharp commentary on family dynamics.
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