Here’s What’s Coming to Apple TV+ in June 2025

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June is here, and Apple TV+ has some exciting new shows and movies lined up for you. Whether you’re into dramas, comedies, or documentaries, there’s something for everyone.

Get ready to discover fresh stories and catch up on your favorites. Here’s a look at what’s coming to Apple TV+ this month.

1. Stick (June 4)

“Stick” is a new sports comedy series created by Jason Keller, starring and executive produced by Owen Wilson. Wilson plays Pryce Cahill, a former pro golfer whose promising career ended abruptly 20 years ago. After his marriage falls apart and he’s fired from his job at a sporting goods store in Indiana, Pryce takes a gamble on his future by mentoring Santi (Peter Dager), a talented but troubled 17-year-old golf prodigy.

Filled with heart and humor, “Stick” is a feel-good story about unexpected bonds and second chances, set in the world of golf like you’ve never seen before.

2. Echo Valley (June 13)

“Echo Valley” is a gripping thriller that follows Kate (Julianne Moore), a mother trying to mend her strained relationship with her troubled daughter, Claire (Sydney Sweeney). One night, Claire arrives at Kate’s doorstep, terrified and covered in someone else’s blood. As Kate uncovers the shocking truth of what happened, she’s forced to confront just how far she’ll go to protect her child.

Directed by BAFTA winner Michael Pearce and written by Emmy nominee Brad Ingelsby, “Echo Valley” is a tense story of love, sacrifice, and survival. Catch it on June 13, 2025.

3. Not a Box (June 13)

“Not a Box” follows Riley, an imaginative bunny who turns simple cardboard into amazing make-believe worlds. Along the way, Riley meets new friends and brings creativity to life. Based on the beloved book series by Antoinette Portis, this charming series inspires kids to see endless possibilities in everyday things. Catch it on June 13, 2025.

4. The Buccaneers (June 18)

The Buccaneers are back for Season 2, and this time, they’re not just visitors — they’re practically running England. After shaking up London’s high society in the first season, the fun-loving American girls have settled in and made it their own. Nan is now the powerful Duchess of Tintagel, Conchita has become Lady Brightlingsea and an icon for young American heiresses, and Jinny finds herself splashed across headlines, caught in a scandal over her unborn child.

5. Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story (June 23)

In 1920, a penniless immigrant in Boston suddenly became one of America’s wealthiest and most infamous men. In just nine months, he pulled off a staggering scam, swindling what would now be worth a quarter billion dollars and shaking the finance world to its core. His name became synonymous with deception: Charles Ponzi, the mastermind behind the notorious Ponzi scheme.

6. Smoke (June 27)

“Smoke” is a gripping drama inspired by true events, following a troubled detective and a mysterious arson investigator as they team up to track down two elusive serial arsonists. As the flames spread, so do the secrets, leading them into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

7. F1 The Movie (In Theaters June 27)

Once hailed as the brightest star of FORMULA 1 in the 1990s, Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) was on the brink of greatness until a devastating accident derailed his career. Now, thirty years later, Sonny lives as a nomadic racer-for-hire. But when his former teammate, Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), now the owner of a struggling FORMULA 1 team, offers him a chance to return to the sport, Sonny sees an opportunity for redemption.

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