SBS On Demand – quick links
SBS On Demand: new this week
Coldwater – 10 June
Series. Coldwater is a blackly comic thriller from the inimitable playwright David Ireland. John (Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead) is shocked to find himself in middle age, secretly raging at his life as a stay-at-home dad.
When his failure to intervene in a violent confrontation in a playground brings his identity crisis to a head, John up and moves his family to the small Scottish rural idyll of Coldwater, to live as far away from London as possible.
Fifa World Cup 2026 – from 12 June
Sport. Featuring 104 matches across 16 cities in three countries, and the first ever final halftime show, the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament will be the largest in the competition’s history. Hosted by respected football presenters Niav Owens and Claudio Fabiano, SBS’s coverage will begin on Friday 12 June with the Opening Ceremony from Mexico City Stadium, followed by the first match between co-host nation Mexico and South Africa.
ScreenHub: FIFA World Cup 2026: full schedule for every match & where to watch
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Pasa Faho – 1 June

Film (2025). Azubuike is a charming shoe salesman who is just making ends meet in Melbourne. When his 12-year-old son, Obinna, moves across the country to live with him, the estranged pair struggle to find stability in an already turbulent time.
With the news that Azubuike’s shop is to be sold to developers, the two must find answers or risk losing more than just the shoe shop. Winner of the Best International Feature Film at the 2025 AFRIFF Globe Awards. Made in association with SBS.
This Is Not A Murder Mystery – 4 June
Series. A unique, visually stunning and surprising whodunit set in the flamboyant 1930s. Young René Magritte’s (Pierre Gervais) life is about to change when he’s invited to participate in a private art exhibition at an opulent English estate, owned by the flamboyant Lord James (Aoibhinn McGinnity).
It’s 1936 and the art world is abuzz with the rise of surrealism. Fellow guests include Salvador Dali (Iñaki Mur), Lee Miller (Florence Hall), Man Ray (Frank Bourke), and Max Ernst (Mike Hoffman) – all artists on the brink of global fame.
Saving Yellowstone Season 2 – 4 June
Series. Saving Yellowstone with Dennis Quaid explores the intricate balance between nature, wildlife, and human activity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Through captivating storytelling and scientific research, the series delves into the challenges and triumphs of preserving one of America’s most iconic wilderness areas. From the reintroduction of keystone predators to the impact of tourism and development, the show highlights the delicate interplay between conservation and coexistence.
Dinosaur Season 2 – 6 June

Series. Eight months after we last saw her, Nina (Ashley Storrie) is knee-deep in mud on an Isle of Wight dig site, living her palaeontology dream. Or at least, that’s what she tells herself. Truthfully, she’s exhausted, missing Glasgow, her family, Lee – oh, and her home comforts, namely sausage rolls.
Journey Home, David Gulpilil – 27 May

When Australia’s most renowned Indigenous actor David Gulpilil passes away far from his Homeland, his family struggle against huge logistical challenges to fulfil his final wish, to bury him on his Homeland, over 4500 kilometres away.
The incredible access granted to the filmmakers is David’s family’s gift to the world, continuing his legacy of sharing his culture.
Narrated by Hugh Jackman and Baker Boy, Journey Home, David Gulpilil has won the 2026 AATA Best Documentary Award, 2026 AACTA Best Original Score in a Documentary (David Bridie), and 2025 DIFF Audience Award.
ScreenHub: Journey Home, David Gulpilil review – a fitting tribute to a cinematic hero