June is heating up with an exciting slate of TV series, films, documentaries and comedy specials. This month, immerse yourself in a new chapter in the lives of a complex mother-daughter duo, a buzzy rom-com from Celine Song, a deep dive into queer representation, and so much more.

Read on to hear all about the new titles coming to Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Crave, CBC Gem and theatres in June 2025.


Ginny & Georgia: Season 3

Picking up from last season’s cliffhanger, the third season of Ginny & Georgia finds the mother-daughter duo dealing with the aftermath of Georgia’s arrest, testing their bond like never before. As they brace themselves for Georgia’s murder trial, Ginny must decide where she truly stands. Will it continue to be Ginny and Georgia against the world?

Release Date: June 5

Where to Watch: Netflix


Ballerina

While the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum were unfolding, Eve Macarro was beginning her assassin training in the traditions of the Ruska Roma. Ana de Armas stars in this John Wick spin-off as the ballerina-turned-assassin set on seeking revenge for her father’s death. 

Release Date: June 6

Where to Watch: In theatres


Call Her Alex

This new docuseries tells the story of Alex Cooper, the woman behind the megahit sex and dating podcast Call Her Daddy—dubbed the most-listened to podcast by women. From her early years to all the way to the explosion of her media empire, strap in for a behind-the-scenes look at Cooper’s journey, revealing all the raw, messy, personal details that she hasn’t shared publicly before.

Release Date: June 10

Where to Watch: Disney+


Boxcutter

Boxcutter is a vibrant tribute to Toronto’s hip-hop community. When the only copy of his album is stolen, aspiring rapper Rome embarks on a frantic quest across the city with the help of his activist-artist friend Jenaya. Determined to recover his music, the pair grapples with big questions around art, industry and self-doubt on their journey.

Release Date: June 13

Where to Watch: In theatres


Bulletproof: A Lesbian’s Guide To Surviving The Plot

Watch as filmmaker Regan Latimer witnesses the transformative power of representation firsthand. Speaking to insiders, LGBTQ+ community advocates and TV lovers across North America, Latimer dives deep into the impacts of queer representation on screen. Funny, insightful, fast-paced, and deeply personal—this is one to add to your watchlist this Pride Month.  

Release Date: June 13

Where to Watch: CBC Gem


Materialists

A new rom-com from Oscar-nominated Past Lives director Celine Song is hitting our screens this month, with a superstar trio at the forefront. Lucy (Dakota Johnson), a young, ambitious NYC matchmaker, is torn between the billionaire who seems to be the perfect match (Pedro Pascal), and her imperfect ex (Chris Evans).

Release Date: June 13

Where to Watch: In theatres


We Were Liars

In We Were Liars, nothing is as it seems. Based on the bestselling novel by E. Lockhart, this mystery thriller follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her tight-knit group of friends, also known as The Liars. During their summer on the Sinclairs’ private island, a mysterious accident changes Cadence’s life forever…and everyone seems to have something to hide. 

Release Date: June 18

Where to Watch: Prime Video

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Steph Tolev: Filth Queen

If you can’t get enough of Steph Tolev’s signature brand of raunchy, unfiltered comedy, treat yourself to the Canadian comedian’s first special coming this month to Netflix. Filmed on the Boston stop of her recent tour, “The Canadian Filth Queen”, we’re anticipating an hour of gasps, shrieks, and non-stop laughs.

Release Date: June 24

Where to Watch: Netflix


The Bear: Season 4 

We’re so ready to dig in to a new season of The Bear. With new challenges around every corner, the team at The Bear is determined to find a way to take the restaurant to the next level. The Season 4 trailer shows Carmy and Sydney searching for calm amongst the chaos of broken plates, ticking clocks, and dwindling funds. The beloved cast returns to our screens for this season, which will also include an episode co-written by Ayo Edebiri and Lionel Boyce.

Release Date: June 25

Where to Watch: Disney+

 

 
 
 
 
 
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My Mom, Jayne

Law & Order star Mariska Hargitay learns her late mother’s story in this intimate, moving documentary. Mariska was only three years old when her mother, Jayne Mansfield, tragically died in a car accident. Now, through interviews, photos, and home movies, she begins to understand and embrace her mother for the first time, grappling with her layers and legacy.

Release Date: June 27

Where to Watch: Crave