What's new on streaming platforms in June 2024?

Trigger Warning - June 21 (Netflix)
Many new releases in June 2024
The Acolyte – June 4 (Disney+)
The Boys (S4) – June 13 (Amazon Prime)
Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders (S1) – June 3 (HBO)
Under the Waters of the Seine – June 5 (Netflix)
How to Rob a Bank – June 5 (Netflix)
Am I OK? – June 6 (HBO)
Sweet Tooth (S3) – June 6 (Netflix)
Prisma (S2) – June 6 (Amazon Prime)
House of the Dragon (S2) – June 16 (HBO)
Hierarchy (S1) – June 7 (Netflix)
Bridgerton (S3, Pt 2) – June 13 (Netflix)
Agents of Mystery – June 18 (Netflix)
I Am: Celine Dion – June 25 (Amazon Prime)
Diane von Furstenberg: Empress of Fashion – June 25 (Disney+)
My Lady Jane – June 27 (Amazon Prime)
The Mole - (Season 2) - June 28 (Netflix)
A Family Affair – June 28 (Netflix)
Trigger Warning - June 21 (Netflix)

Among the new releases on streaming platforms is this action movie starring Jessica Alba. She plays an elite soldier who, upon returning to her hometown after the death of her father, discovers a conspiracy much bigger and more dangerous than she imagined.

Photo: Netflix

Many new releases in June 2024

This month's new releases on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other streaming services include a long-awaited documentary about this legendary singer. Want to know more? Have a look at this gallery!

The Acolyte – June 4 (Disney+)

Another series from the 'Star Wars' universe arrives on Disney+. The story takes place when the Jedi are at the height of their power. 'The Acolyte' explores the final days of the High Republic era, adopting a dark thriller and mystery tone.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

The Boys (S4) – June 13 (Amazon Prime)

One of the most anticipated series of 2024, the fourth season brings us to a world on the brink of collapse. With Homelander facing trials and Billy Butcher away from The Boys, the plot promises to introduce new heroes and a usual dose of blood and chaos.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders (S1) – June 3 (HBO)

It is a true crime series that explores cases in which social media has played a crucial role in the development and outcome of murders. Each episode delves into a specific case throughout the season, highlighting how digital platforms have influenced both victims and perpetrators.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Under the Waters of the Seine – June 5 (Netflix)

In this French thriller, directed by Xavier Gens, the scientist Sophia makes a surprising discovery on the eve of the 2024 Olympic Games. She finds a gigantic shark inhabiting the deep waters of the River Seine.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

How to Rob a Bank – June 5 (Netflix)

For genre enthusiasts, this crime documentary dives into the investigation of a sequence of impressive bank robberies that took place in Seattle during the 1990s.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

Am I OK? – June 6 (HBO)

Starring Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno, the film follows the story of Lucy and Jane, long-time inseparable friends. With Lucy's move to London, both face discoveries about themselves and their friendship.

Photo: Warner Bros. Discovery

Sweet Tooth (S3) – June 6 (Netflix)

In the third season of this fantasy adventure series, Gus and his companions set off on a journey to Alaska. Your goal is to find Birdie, Gus' mother, who may have the answers to unravel the mysterious Scourge.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Prisma (S2) – June 6 (Amazon Prime)

The second season of this Italian series follows the journey of two identical twin brothers with very different lives. At this stage, Andrea and Marco continue to face the challenges of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood.

Photo: Prime Video

House of the Dragon (S2) – June 16 (HBO)

The second season of this spin-off of 'Game of Thrones' is set 200 years before the original series. In this new season, a civil war occupies the plot. After the death of King Viserys I, the dispute for the throne involves his daughter Rhaenyra, his son Aegon II, and the widow Alicent.

Photo: Warner Bros. Discovery

Hierarchy (S1) – June 7 (Netflix)

This new South Korean romance series is set at Jooshin High School where elite Korean teenagers control everything that happens. It promises a lot of intrigue and teenage drama with unexpected twists.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

Bridgerton (S3, Pt 2) – June 13 (Netflix)

After almost a month of waiting, fans of the saga will finally know the conclusion of the third season. In one of the most critically acclaimed period series, we can follow the romance between Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton.

Photo: Netflix

Agents of Mystery – June 18 (Netflix)

In this reality show and South Korean production, six special agents investigate strange and inconclusive cases according to science.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

I Am: Celine Dion – June 25 (Amazon Prime)

One of the outstanding documentaries of this year, 'I Am: Celine Dion' presents an authentic and revealing image of the challenges the singer faces. It follows her moments of success and the battles with her health problems in a moving film.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on YouTube

Diane von Furstenberg: Empress of Fashion – June 25 (Disney+)

Another documentary, this time about one of fashion's most iconic designers: Diane von Furstenberg. The film narrates her trajectory from her first steps in the industry to her consecration as one of the most influential figures in the fashion world.

My Lady Jane – June 27 (Amazon Prime)

Inspired by the best-selling book of the same name, this new Prime series follows the story of Lady Jane Gray. In this alternative version of English history, Jane and her husband, Guildford, escape execution, and King Henry VIII's son, Edward, does not die of tuberculosis.

Photo: Prime Video

The Mole - (Season 2) - June 28 (Netflix)

The second season of this reality show features 12 participants facing different challenges in each episode, with the aim of identifying the hidden mole among them.

Photo: Screenshot from the trailer on Youtube.

A Family Affair – June 28 (Netflix)

Starring Nicole Kidman, Joey King, and Zac Efron, the film tells the story of a young woman who makes a surprising discovery: her mother is romantically involved with her boss.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

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