Every Movie Coming to Hulu in June
June is bringing an incredible wave of new entertainment to Hulu, with an extensive lineup of blockbuster films, comedy specials, and gripping documentaries. Subscribers can look forward to a diverse range of genres, from thrilling superhero adventures and laugh-out-loud comedies to heart-pounding horrors and inspiring historical deep dives. Whether you are seeking a nostalgic trip with beloved classics or the excitement of highly anticipated fresh releases, this month’s additions guarantee there is something for every viewing preference. Let us dive into the full schedule of everything arriving on the platform this month so you can plan your next movie marathon.
‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ (2014)

Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world while battling a new threat from history. He teams up with the Black Widow and the Falcon to uncover a massive conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. The film shifts the superhero narrative into a tense political thriller with high-stakes espionage action. Fans can stream ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ starting on June 1.
‘Trevor: The Musical’ (2022)

This filmed version captures the Off-Broadway stage production based on the Academy Award-winning short film. The story follows a charming thirteen-year-old boy in 1981 who dreams of working in show business while navigating his own identity. It explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the power of embracing who you truly are. ‘Trevor: The Musical’ arrives on the streaming platform on June 1.
‘Get Hard’ (2015)

A wealthy hedge fund manager is convicted of fraud and given thirty days to get his affairs in order. He hires a hardworking small business owner, mistakenly assuming the man has been to prison, to prepare him for life behind bars. The comedy relies heavily on the contrasting dynamic between its two lead characters. Viewers can watch ‘Get Hard’ on June 1.
‘Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story’ (2004)

A group of misfit friends enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their cherished local gym from a corporate health fitness chain. The underdog team must overcome a highly trained and aggressively arrogant squad of rival competitors. The film features relentless physical comedy and memorable cameo appearances. ‘Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story’ joins the streaming library on June 1.
‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ (2008)

An elite Israeli commando fakes his own death in order to pursue his dream of becoming a hairstylist in New York City. His new peaceful life is jeopardized when his old nemesis discovers his true identity. The narrative blends over-the-top action sequences with surreal slapstick humor. ‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ will be available to stream starting on June 1.
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ (2014)

Humanity is picking up the pieces following an epic battle that left a major city torn apart. A mechanic and his daughter discover a deactivated Optimus Prime, bringing down the wrath of ruthless government agents and alien bounty hunters. The film introduces new robotic factions and escalates the scale of global destruction. ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ lands on the platform on June 1.
‘Mirrors’ (2008)

An ex-police officer working as a night security guard at a burned-out department store begins experiencing terrifying visions. He soon discovers that the mirrors in the building harbor a malevolent force threatening his family. The narrative builds a dark, supernatural mystery around the concept of reflective surfaces. Horror fans can catch ‘Mirrors’ on June 1.
‘Benjamin’ (2019)

A rising young filmmaker struggles with anxiety and self-doubt as he prepares to premiere his highly anticipated second feature film. His personal and professional lives become complicated when he falls in love with a mesmerizing French musician. The story offers a sharp and poignant look at the modern creative industry and romantic vulnerability. ‘Benjamin’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘Eddie Izzard: Glorious’ (1997)

This stand-up special showcases a legendary comedic performance recorded during a major international tour. The routine covers a wide array of historical, religious, and surreal topics delivered in an energetic, stream-of-consciousness style. It remains a defining moment in the comedian’s illustrious career on the stage. Audiences can enjoy ‘Eddie Izzard: Glorious’ on June 1.
’52 Tuesdays’ (2014)

A teenage girl’s life is drastically altered when her mother reveals her gender transition plans. The two agree to meet only on Tuesday afternoons over the course of a single year to maintain their bond. The unique filming schedule mirrored the story, with production actually taking place once a week for an entire year. ’52 Tuesdays’ arrives on June 1.
‘The Man with the Answers’ (2021)

A former Greek diving champion embarks on an impromptu road trip across Europe after the death of his grandmother. He crosses paths with an eccentric German student, leading to an unexpected and transformative journey toward Bavaria. The film explores themes of grief, self-discovery, and the blossoming of a new romance. ‘The Man with the Answers’ joins the streaming catalog on June 1.
‘Resident Evil: Vendetta’ (2017)

Classic franchise heroes unite to stop a vengeful black-market dealer from unleashing a deadly new virus in New York City. The animated feature bridges the gap between the events of the popular survival horror video games. Action sequences showcase high-octane gun-fu and intense bio-organic weapon encounters. ‘Resident Evil: Vendetta’ drops on the streaming service on June 1.
‘Maria Bamford: Local Act’ (2023)

This comedy special highlights a deeply personal and unconventional approach to stand-up performance. The comedian addresses themes of mental health, family dynamics, and the oddities of everyday life with her signature vocal versatility. Her self-deprecating humor offers both uncomfortable truths and moments of profound hilarity. ‘Maria Bamford: Local Act’ becomes available for viewing on June 1.
‘Retreat’ (2011)

A married couple heads to an isolated island off the coast of Scotland in a desperate attempt to repair their fractured relationship. Their quiet getaway is interrupted when a mysterious, blood-soaked man arrives claiming that an airborne disease is decimating the mainland. The intense psychological thriller traps its characters in a claustrophobic fight for survival. ‘Retreat’ premieres on June 1.
‘Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar’ (2021)

This stand-up performance expands on the comedian’s unique perspective regarding human history and the universe. The routine features a blend of whimsical observations, historical reimaginings, and linguistic acrobatics. The special captures a mature artist reflecting on the absurdities of the modern world. ‘Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar’ will be available for streaming starting on June 1.
‘Rio’ (2011)

A domesticated macaw named Blu leaves the comfort of his small-town Minnesota life to travel to Brazil. He meets the fiercely independent Jewel, and together they embark on an adventure to escape bumbling animal smugglers. The vibrant animation captures the colorful spirit and musical energy of the Brazilian city. ‘Rio’ lands on June 1.
‘The Waterboy’ (1998)

A socially awkward waterboy for a successful college football team is constantly bullied by the players. When a rival coach discovers his explosive tackling ability, he transforms from a sideline joke into a star defensive player. The sports comedy remains a staple of late-nineties slapstick cinema. Viewers can stream ‘The Waterboy’ on June 1.
‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ (2001)

A highly advanced robotic boy programmed to experience human emotion embarks on a quest to become real and earn his human mother’s love. The journey takes him through a futuristic, dystopian world filled with danger and technological marvels. The project combined the distinct cinematic sensibilities of two legendary filmmakers. ‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ drops on June 1.
‘Postcards from the Edge’ (1990)

A recovering substance-abusing actress is forced to move back in with her famous, overbearing mother to maintain her film career. The story delves into the chaotic and often comedic realities of Hollywood life and complicated family dynamics. Adapted from a semi-autobiographical novel, the film features powerhouse leading performances. ‘Postcards from the Edge’ becomes available to stream on June 1.
‘Death on the Nile’ (2022)

A luxurious Egyptian river cruise transforms into a terrifying search for a murderer after a glamorous heiress is killed. Renowned detective Hercule Poirot must navigate a web of jealousy, greed, and hidden resentments among the wealthy passengers. The adaptation features lavish production design and an ensemble cast of suspects. ‘Death on the Nile’ premieres on June 1.
‘National Treasure: Book of Secrets’ (2007)

A treasure hunter sets out to clear his ancestor’s name after a missing page from John Wilkes Booth’s diary implicates him in a presidential assassination. The globe-trotting quest requires kidnapping the sitting President and breaking into highly secure historical locations. The sequel builds upon the historical conspiracy elements that made its predecessor successful. ‘National Treasure: Book of Secrets’ arrives on June 1.
‘Transformers’ (2007)

Two ancient races of alien robots bring their intergalactic war to Earth, hiding in plain sight as everyday vehicles. A teenager buys his first car only to discover it is a protector assigned to guard a powerful artifact. The film revolutionized visual effects by bringing massive, complex robotic transformations to live-action cinema. ‘Transformers’ hits the platform on June 1.
‘The Prince of Tides’ (1991)

An unemployed Southern football coach travels to New York to help a psychiatrist uncover the traumatic history of his suicidal sister. As he reveals dark family secrets, he begins a romantic relationship with the therapist that changes both of their lives. The emotional drama earned multiple Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. ‘The Prince of Tides’ is available starting June 1.
‘The Sandlot’ (1993)

A young boy moves to a new neighborhood in the summer of 1962 and befriends a group of kids who play baseball in a local lot. Their summer is filled with misadventures, rivalries, and the terrifying legend of a giant dog that hoards lost baseballs. The film has endured as a nostalgic coming-of-age classic for generations. Viewers can watch ‘The Sandlot’ on June 1.
‘Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill’ (1999)

Filmed in San Francisco, this critically acclaimed comedy special catapulted its star to international fame. The set brilliantly covers the history of the world, European politics, and the nuances of the English language. It remains a masterclass in theatrical, narrative-driven stand-up comedy. Fans can stream ‘Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill’ beginning on June 1.
’12 Years a Slave’ (2013)

A free African American man from upstate New York is abducted and sold into slavery in the pre-Civil War South. He faces unimaginable cruelty at the hands of malevolent owners while struggling to retain his dignity and hope for freedom. The historical drama is recognized for its unflinching and powerful depiction of American history. ’12 Years a Slave’ arrives on June 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda’ (2008)

A clumsy, noodle-loving panda is unexpectedly chosen to fulfill an ancient prophecy and protect the Valley of Peace. He must train under a strict master and alongside his idols to defeat a dangerous renegade snow leopard. The animated feature seamlessly blends heartfelt character growth with impressive martial arts action sequences. ‘Kung Fu Panda’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘Maria Bamford: Weakness Is the Brand’ (2020)

This stand-up special highlights the comedian’s ongoing battle with mental illness and the absurdities of daily existence. She delivers her material with an array of unique voices and sharp, introspective observations. The performance solidifies her reputation as one of the most innovative voices in modern comedy. ‘Maria Bamford: Weakness Is the Brand’ will be available for viewing on June 1.
‘Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood’ (2015)

The famous ventriloquist brings his popular cast of puppet characters to a massive audience in Los Angeles. The live event features special celebrity guests and the signature humor that has defined his career. The routine mixes observational comedy with the interactive banter between the performer and his creations. ‘Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood’ premieres on June 1.
‘The Emoji Movie’ (2017)

Inside a smartphone, an ambitious multi-expressional emoji sets out on a journey to become a normal, single-expression icon. He and his friends navigate through various popular smartphone applications to find the code that will fix him. The animated adventure explores themes of self-acceptance and the digital landscape. ‘The Emoji Movie’ arrives on the streaming service on June 1.
‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2005)

Two cowboys form a complex and secret romantic relationship during a summer spent herding sheep in Wyoming. Over the course of two decades, they struggle against societal expectations and the painful realities of their hidden love. The film was celebrated as a groundbreaking achievement in modern romantic drama. ‘Brokeback Mountain’ lands on June 1.
‘Russell Peters: Deported’ (2020)

The veteran comedian takes the stage in Mumbai to deliver his signature brand of cultural and observational humor. The special tackles topics ranging from health issues and aging to the nuances of international travel and racial stereotypes. It highlights his effortless ability to interact with diverse audiences around the globe. ‘Russell Peters: Deported’ drops on June 1.
‘National Treasure’ (2004)

A historian races against ruthless mercenaries to find a massive, hidden fortune dating back to the founding of the United States. His only clue requires him to steal the Declaration of Independence in order to read an invisible map on the back. The film balances historical trivia with fast-paced action and puzzle-solving. Viewers can join the treasure hunt when ‘National Treasure’ premieres on June 1.
‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002)

A brilliant teenage forger successfully poses as an airline pilot, a doctor, and a legal prosecutor while cashing millions in fraudulent checks. An obsessed FBI agent makes it his life’s mission to track down the elusive young con artist. The film is a stylish and fast-paced biographical crime caper set in the 1960s. ‘Catch Me If You Can’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ (2019)

A loyal terrier grapples with newfound anxiety when his owner gets married and has a baby. Meanwhile, his animal friends embark on their own separate misadventures, involving a rescue mission and an attempt to blend in with cats. The sequel continues to explore the humorous dynamics of what pets do when humans are away. ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’ arrives on June 1.
‘Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby’ (2006)

A massively successful stock car racing driver faces a crisis of confidence when a flamboyant French Formula One driver enters his league. He must rebuild his career, confront his deep-seated fears, and repair his broken family relationships to return to the top. The sports comedy features rapid-fire improvisation and memorable satirical elements. Fans can stream ‘Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby’ starting June 1.
‘Madea Goes to Jail’ (2009)

A tough, no-nonsense matriarch’s anger management issues finally catch up with her, resulting in a prison sentence. Behind bars, she interacts with a variety of characters and inadvertently helps a young woman turn her life around. The film mixes outrageous comedy with dramatic themes of redemption and forgiveness. ‘Madea Goes to Jail’ hits the platform on June 1.
‘Rachel Scanlon: Gay Fantasy’ (2024)

A rising comedian delivers a hilarious and energetic exploration of queer identity and personal anecdotes. The stand-up set navigates modern relationships, self-acceptance, and the humorous realities of navigating life as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. It serves as a defining hour of comedy for a fresh and dynamic voice. ‘Rachel Scanlon: Gay Fantasy’ makes its debut on June 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ (2016)

The Dragon Warrior is reunited with his long-lost biological father and travels to a secret sanctuary of pandas. When a supernatural villain begins defeating all the kung fu masters across China, he must train his clumsy brethren to fight. The animated sequel emphasizes the importance of family and discovering one’s true potential. ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ premieres on June 1.
‘The Color of Friendship’ (2000)

A Black family in Washington D.C. hosts a South African exchange student, only to discover she is a white teenager raised under the Apartheid regime. The two teenagers must confront their ingrained prejudices and learn from each other’s fundamentally different worldviews. The historical drama provides a poignant and educational look at racial inequality. ‘The Color of Friendship’ will be available on June 1.
‘Hancock’ (2008)

A superpowered vigilante with a severe drinking problem and a terrible public image causes massive collateral damage during his heroic exploits. A public relations executive offers to help rehabilitate his reputation, uncovering surprising secrets about the hero’s immortal past. The film subverts traditional comic book tropes with its deeply flawed protagonist. Viewers can watch ‘Hancock’ on June 1.
‘Live Free or Die Hard’ (2007)

A veteran New York City police detective is forced to team up with a young computer hacker to stop a nationwide cyber-terrorist attack. The villains systematically shut down the country’s infrastructure, turning the nation into a chaotic technological nightmare. The action sequel relies heavily on spectacular practical stunts and massive explosions. ‘Live Free or Die Hard’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘The Remains of the Day’ (1993)

A dedicated and emotionally repressed English butler reflects on his lifelong service to a prominent nobleman in the years leading up to World War II. He realizes too late that his unwavering loyalty cost him a chance at personal happiness with a former housekeeper. The period drama is a masterful exploration of duty, class, and unspoken love. ‘The Remains of the Day’ arrives on June 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ (2011)

The legendary Dragon Warrior must confront a new villain who uses a powerful weapon that threatens the very existence of kung fu. To defeat this unstoppable force, the hero must uncover the traumatic secrets of his own forgotten past and find inner peace. The sequel expands the martial arts mythology with stunning visuals and deep emotional resonance. ‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ drops on the platform on June 1.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ (2016)

Political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability to oversee the actions of superpowered individuals. This ideological divide fractures the Avengers, pitting former allies against one another in a devastating ideological battle. The film profoundly alters the landscape of the cinematic universe with its massive ensemble cast and emotional stakes. Fans can stream ‘Captain America: Civil War’ on June 1
‘The Raid’ (2012)

A rookie member of an elite tactical squad finds himself trapped in a high-rise apartment building controlled by a ruthless crime lord. The surviving officers must fight their way through floors filled with heavily armed thugs and skilled martial artists. The action thriller sets a new standard for choreographing intense, visceral hand-to-hand combat sequences. ‘The Raid: Redemption’ premieres on June 1.
‘Independence Day’ (1996)

Humanity faces total annihilation when massive alien spacecraft suddenly appear over major cities across the globe. A disparate group of survivors, including a fighter pilot and a computer expert, must devise a desperate plan to counterattack on the Fourth of July. The science fiction epic defined the modern disaster blockbuster with its groundbreaking visual effects. ‘Independence Day’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ (2011)

A frail but courageous young man volunteers for an experimental military program during World War II, transforming into a super-soldier. He leads the fight against a rogue scientific division of the Nazi party that seeks to conquer the world using an ancient artifact. The origin story perfectly captures a nostalgic, pulp-adventure tone while introducing a foundational hero. ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ will be available on June 1.
‘Jermaine Fowler: Give ‘Em Hell, Kid’ (2015)

The rising comedian delivers an energetic stand-up set filled with deeply personal and hysterical anecdotes about his family. He tackles the complexities of growing up, navigating relationships, and the absurd situations of his everyday life. The special showcases his charismatic storytelling ability and rapid-fire comedic timing. Audiences can enjoy ‘Jermaine Fowler: Give Em Hell Kid’ starting on June 1.
‘Gladiator’ (2000)

A betrayed Roman general is stripped of his rank, sold into slavery, and forced to fight to the death in the Colosseum. He uses his military brilliance to survive the brutal gladiatorial games while seeking revenge against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family. The historical epic revitalized the sword-and-sandal genre with intense action and emotional depth. ‘Gladiator’ drops on June 1.
‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ (2012)

An introverted high school freshman struggling with clinical depression is taken under the wings of two charismatic seniors. They introduce him to the joys of music, the complexities of friendship, and the difficult realities of first love. The adaptation perfectly captures the turbulent emotional landscape of adolescence and trauma. ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ arrives on June 1.
‘Quinceañera’ (2006)

A teenage girl living in Los Angeles faces immense societal and family pressure as she prepares for her fifteenth birthday celebration. Her life is upended when she discovers she is pregnant, forcing her to rely on her great-uncle and estranged cousin. The independent drama beautifully examines gentrification, cultural traditions, and family acceptance. ‘Quinceañera’ joins the streaming catalog on June 1.
‘The Intern’ (2015)

A seventy-year-old widower discovers that retirement is entirely too boring and applies to be a senior intern at a fast-paced fashion e-commerce startup. He quickly proves invaluable to the company’s overworked young founder, bridging the generational gap with his timeless wisdom and work ethic. The film provides a warm, feel-good narrative about friendship and professional respect. Viewers can watch ‘The Intern’ on June 1.
‘Rio 2’ (2014)

A family of rare macaws leaves their comfortable life in the city to journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest. They encounter wild relatives, vengeful enemies from their past, and dangerous illegal loggers threatening the habitat. The vibrant animated sequel expands on the musical and visual splendor of the first film. ‘Rio 2’ begins streaming on June 1.
‘Resident Evil: Damnation’ (2012)

A special agent sneaks into a small Eastern European country to investigate rumors that biological weapons are being used in a civil war. He finds himself caught in a deadly crossfire between freedom fighters and horrific mutant creatures. The computer-animated thriller delivers action-packed sequences faithful to the survival horror video game franchise. ‘Resident Evil: Damnation’ premieres on the service on June 1.
‘Tiger Cruise’ (2004)

A teenager travels aboard a massive naval aircraft carrier with her father during an event meant to build bonds between military personnel and their families. The peaceful voyage is suddenly thrown into high alert when the events of September 11 occur. The dramatic film explores the immediate emotional impact of the tragedy on military families. ‘Tiger Cruise’ arrives on June 1.
‘Mr. Deeds’ (2002)

A humble, small-town pizzeria owner unexpectedly inherits a multi-billion dollar media empire from a distant relative. He travels to New York City, where his inherent kindness and unconventional behavior clash with greedy corporate executives and cynical reporters. The comedy provides a modern, slapstick update to a classic cinematic morality tale. Fans can stream ‘Mr. Deeds’ on June 1.
‘Lincoln’ (2012)

The President of the United States navigates intense political turmoil during the final, bloody months of the Civil War. He uses every tactical advantage and political maneuver available to ensure the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to abolish slavery. The biographical drama offers an intricately detailed look at the mechanics of historical statesmanship. ‘Lincoln’ drops on June 1.
‘Kneecap’ (2024)

A dynamic Irish rap group fiercely defends their native language and cultural identity against political and social establishment pressures. The biographical comedy-drama captures the chaotic, rebellious energy of the musicians as they rise to prominence. It presents a bold and unfiltered look at modern youth culture in Northern Ireland. ‘Kneecap’ hits the platform on June 2.
‘Hamilton: Building America’ (2017)

This documentary explores the life and enduring legacy of one of the most influential Founding Fathers of the United States. It details his crucial role in establishing the financial systems and constitutional foundations of a new nation. Historians provide insightful commentary on how his vision shaped the modern American landscape. ‘Hamilton: Building America’ begins streaming on June 4.
‘Fort Knox: Secrets Revealed’ (2007)

An in-depth documentary goes behind the heavily guarded walls of one of the most secure military installations on the planet. The program examines the history of the legendary gold depository and the extreme measures taken to protect its contents. It also explores the various myths and conspiracy theories that surround the secretive facility. Audiences can uncover the mysteries in ‘Fort Knox: Secrets Revealed’ on June 4.
‘Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers’ (2022)

This historical documentary examines the legacy of the all-Black military regiments that served the United States after the Civil War. It details their pivotal role in westward expansion and their immense sacrifices in the face of widespread systemic racism. The film honors their complex legacy through detailed historical analysis and expert narration. ‘Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers’ joins the streaming library on June 4.
‘Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War’ (2022)

The documentary shines a spotlight on the courageous African American men and women who risked their lives to fight for freedom during the Civil War. It highlights key figures who served as soldiers, spies, and abolitionists in the struggle to defeat the Confederacy. The production reclaims the vital history of heroes who were crucial to the Union victory. ‘Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War’ premieres on June 4.
‘Gettysburg’ (2011)

This historical special provides a detailed examination of the most pivotal and bloody battle of the American Civil War. Using dramatic reenactments and expert commentary, the production breaks down the tactical decisions that altered the course of the nation. It highlights the immense human cost and the strategic brilliance of the commanders involved. ‘Gettysburg’ drops on the service on June 4.
‘Mob Land’ (2023)

A desperate family man robs a local pill mill, inadvertently drawing the violent attention of the New Orleans mafia. A weary local sheriff tries to keep the peace in his small town as heavily armed enforcers arrive to reclaim their stolen money. The gritty crime thriller presents a dark, tense narrative filled with morally compromised characters. ‘Mob Land’ begins streaming on June 4.
‘Jimpa’ (2026)

This highly anticipated dramatic film introduces audiences to a compelling and emotionally resonant family narrative. The story unravels complex relationships and long-held secrets when a prominent family faces an unexpected internal crisis. Critics anticipate strong performances and meticulous direction from the creative team behind the project. ‘Jimpa’ makes its streaming debut on June 4.
‘Keeper’ (2025)

A gripping thriller takes audiences on a suspenseful journey as dark secrets begin to surface in a secluded environment. The narrative relies heavily on atmospheric tension and shocking psychological twists to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The film is expected to deliver intense performances and a deeply unsettling cinematic experience. ‘Keeper’ becomes available to stream on June 5.
‘Hannah Berner: None of My Business’ (2026)

The popular comedian returns to the stage with a brand new stand-up routine targeting the absurdity of modern social dynamics. She tackles dating disasters, pop culture phenomena, and the chaotic nature of contemporary life with her trademark rapid-fire wit. The special promises to deliver plenty of relatable humor and unapologetic observations. Fans can catch the laughs in ‘Hannah Berner: None of My Business’ starting on June 5.
‘Underworld: Blood Wars’ (2016)

A legendary vampire death dealer must fend off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the vampire faction that betrayed her. She sets out on a desperate quest to end the eternal war between the species, even if it requires the ultimate sacrifice. The action-packed installment features stylized gothic combat and expansive supernatural lore. ‘Underworld: Blood Wars’ premieres on June 9.
‘It Ends with Us’ (2024)

A woman striving to build a new life for herself in Boston opens a floral shop and falls for a charming neurosurgeon. As their relationship deepens, she realizes his dark, abusive tendencies mirror the traumatic childhood she experienced with her own parents. The adaptation of the bestselling novel explores the agonizing complexities of breaking the cycle of domestic abuse. ‘It Ends with Us’ lands on the platform on June 9.
‘Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War’ (2006)

This historical documentary explores the violent and turbulent period immediately following the end of the American Civil War. It examines the rise of vigilante groups, widespread social unrest, and the immense difficulties of reconstructing a fractured nation. The production uses reenactments and expert testimony to illuminate a dark chapter of American history. ‘Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War’ will be available for viewing on June 11.
‘The Home’ (2025)

A troubled young man starts a new job working at a retirement home, hoping to rebuild his life and find some stability. He quickly discovers that the seemingly peaceful facility hides a sinister, supernatural secret that threatens the residents and staff. The horror feature balances terrifying genre elements with intense psychological dread. Audiences can stream ‘The Home’ starting June 13.
‘Joel McHale: Live from Pyongyang’ (2019)

Despite the provocative title, the comedian performs his stand-up routine safely in San Jose, California, delivering his signature sarcastic humor. The special covers a wide range of topics, including celebrity culture, the challenges of parenting, and the absurdities of daily life. The performance highlights his dry delivery and sharp, cynical observational skills. ‘Joel McHale: Live from Pyongyang’ arrives on June 14.
‘The Creator’ (2023)

In a futuristic world devastated by a war between humanity and artificial intelligence, an ex-special forces agent is recruited to assassinate a highly advanced AI architect. His mission becomes vastly more complicated when he discovers the world-ending weapon he must destroy is in the form of a young child. The sci-fi epic delivers breathtaking visual effects and a thought-provoking moral narrative. ‘The Creator’ drops on June 20.
‘Between the Temples’ (2024)

A cantor experiencing a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life. She unexpectedly asks him to help her prepare for her adult bat mitzvah, leading to an unconventional and charming dynamic. The independent comedy thoughtfully explores themes of spiritual rediscovery and human connection. ‘Between the Temples’ becomes available to stream on June 21.
‘The Forge’ (2024)

A young man struggling to find direction in life is pushed by his mother to discover his true purpose and step up to his responsibilities. Through a powerful mentorship program and the steadfast prayers of his community, he begins a profound journey of faith. The inspirational drama delivers a faith-based message about the impact of positive guidance and spiritual growth. ‘The Forge’ arrives on June 21.
‘Where Pretty Girls Die’ (2026)

This upcoming thriller introduces audiences to a tense and mysterious narrative centered around a deadly string of events. The filmmakers have built significant anticipation by keeping official plot details heavily guarded during the production process. Viewers can expect a suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat experience when the project finally drops. ‘Where Pretty Girls Die’ will be available for streaming starting on June 25.
‘Queens of the Dead’ (2025)

A diverse group of drag queens must fight for their lives when a sudden zombie outbreak interrupts their massive warehouse party. Armed with improvised weapons and fierce attitudes, the survivors must navigate the apocalyptic night in spectacular fashion. The film offers a campy, bloody homage to classic undead cinema with a distinctly modern twist. ‘Queens of the Dead’ hits the platform on June 26.
‘Americana’ (2025)

A diverse cast of eccentric characters converges on a small town in South Dakota in pursuit of a highly valuable, stolen Native American artifact. The pursuit quickly spirals into a chaotic and violent free-for-all, blending dark humor with intense western-inspired shootouts. The indie film is praised for its stylish direction and sharp, witty screenplay. Viewers can watch ‘Americana’ on June 26.
‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ (2016)

The ultimate survivor returns to the Hive in Raccoon City, where the apocalyptic nightmare first began, for one last desperate stand. She must race against the clock to release an airborne antivirus before the Umbrella Corporation wipes out the last remaining human settlements. The action-horror finale is packed with relentless mutant battles and explosive set pieces. ‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ drops on June 30.
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