June’s new releases have us excited to head into another month of stellar TV and films.
From office comedies to lovers on the run to a queer anthem come to life, June is full of unique stories, long-awaited adaptations and much more.
Here are our top 10 picks for new films and television series coming in June 2026 to theatres, Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.
Not Suitable for Work
Mindy Kaling’s latest comedy series follows five work-obsessed 20-somethings in the chapter of their lives after high school. Set in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighbourhood, Not Suitable For Work tells the story of a group of Gen Z professionals, all striving for success in their careers…and maybe their personal lives too, if they have time. The cast includes Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin, Nicholas Duvernay, and Jay Ellis.
Release Date: June 2
Where to Watch: Disney+
Carolina Caroline
Samara Weaving stars in this romantic crime thriller about a woman in love—and on the run. Eager to leave behind her dusty small town, Caroline runs away with Oliver, a charming con man. Carolina Caroline follows their travels through the Southeast as they leave behind a trail of crime and passion, and search for Caroline’s estranged mother.
Release Date: June 5
Where to Watch: In theatres
Office Romance
This raunchy workplace rom-com is about exactly what the name suggests—a secret office romance between two star-crossed colleagues. CEO Jackie Cruz runs a tight ship at her company, but when sexy lawyer Daniel Blanchflower begins working for her, the two decide to follow their hearts…and chaos ensues. Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein lead this R-rated rom-com.
Release Date: June 5
Where to Watch: Netflix
Every Year After
Based on Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel, Every Year After is set to be the romance series of the summer. Set in Barry’s Bay (the quintessential lake town), and told over the course of six years and one week, the series follows Percy and Sam, childhood friends turned lovers who reconnect years after their formative summers by the lake. Timeless, romantic, and nostalgic, this 8-episode series is the perfect watch to kick off the summertime.
Release Date: June 10
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Stop! That! Train!
Get ready to experience the biggest trainwreck in herstory. Best friends and train stewardesses Tess and DeeDee are happy to be riding the glitzy Glamazonian Express—but when a catastrophic storm threatens to derail the train into Florida, they must join forces with the snobby, first-class stewardesses to save the train. This wild ride of camp and comedy features an all-star cast of drag queens, including Ru Paul, Ginger Minj, Jujubee, and Brooke Lynn Hytes.
Release Date: June 12
Where to Watch: In theatres
Girls Like Girls
Hayley Kiyoko’s hit single Girls Like Girls was an iconic queer anthem for so many, and now the story behind the song is coming to the big screen. Adapted from Kiyoko’s book of the same name, Girls Like Girls is a heartfelt coming-of-age story set over the course of one sun-drenched summer. Written and directed by Kiyoko, and with all-new music from the artist herself, the film follows new-girl-in-town Coley, as she falls in love for the first time while learning to accept herself along the way.
Release Date: June 19
Where to Watch: In theatres
Maddie’s Secret
Acclaimed comedian and actor John Early makes his feature film debut with Maddie’s Secret, following a dishwasher who becomes a viral superstar at a food content creation company. Maddie’s life seems picture-perfect—she has her trendy new job, her adoring husband, and ride-or-die best friend—but as pressures at work build, a secret from her troubled past threatens to re-emerge.
Release Date: June 19
Where to Watch: In theatres
The Bear: Season 5
The fifth and final season of The Bear drops later this month, bringing the beloved culinary drama to a close. Season 5 picks up right after Carmy quits, leaving the restaurant in the hands of Sydney, Richie, and Abby. With no money, the threat of a sale looming, and a torrential storm coming, the new partners come together for one last service, hoping to finally earn The Bear a Michelin Star.
Release Date: June 25
Where to Watch: Disney+
Blood Lines
When Chani arrives in a Métis community in search of her biological family, storyteller and store clerk Beatrice is instantly drawn to her. While Beatrice struggles to reconnect with her estranged mother, her connection with Chani deepens, and flips their worlds upside down. This queer romance and celebration of Métis culture is the second feature from director Gail Maurice, and originally premiered at TIFF in 2025.
Release Date: June 26
Where to Watch: In theatres
Supergirl
Following the success of last year’s Superman film, this summer it’s Supergirl’s turn. When an unexpected adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El (aka Supergirl) joins forces with an unlikely companion in an interstellar journey of vengenace and justice. Milly Alcock stars as the titular character.
Release Date: June 26
Where to Watch: In theatres

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