Streaming June – quick links
Streaming June
Netflix: streaming June
The Witness – 4 June

Series. With their two-year-old as the sole witness to her murder, Rachel Nickell’s partner fights to protect him amid a flawed investigation. Based on true events.
Starring Jordan Bolger, Max Fincham, Neil Maskell, Kevin Eldon and Jahsaiah Williams.
Teach You A Lesson – 5 June
Series. When respect collapses in schools, unconventional inspectors arrive to set things right – with sharp, no-nonsense lessons you won’t find in textbooks.
Starring Kim Moo-yul, Lee Sung-min, Jin Ki-joo and Pyo Ji-hoon.
Office Romance – 5 June

Film (2026). Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein star in a saucy rom-com about a secret office romance and the chaos two workaholics get into following their hearts.
Starring Jennifer Lopez, Brett Goldstein, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford and Amy Sedaris.
Sesame Street Volume 3 – 8 June
Series. Spend more time with your friends on Sesame Street. From blasting into space to putting on a show, they always find fun ways to learn, play and grow.
Starring Chris Knowings, Suki Lopez, Alan Muraoka and Violet Tinirello.
Sweet Magnolias Season 5 – 11 June

Series. With wedding bells on the horizon, the Magnolias chase a shared dream, explore the world beyond Serenity, and lift each other up amid a summer of change.
Starring JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, Heather Headley and Justin Bruening.
Viral Hit – 11 June
Series. When he accidentally goes viral after a brawl, a weak and broke teen realises livestreaming fights against delinquents could change his life.
Starring Ouji Suzuka, Ai Mikami, Araki Sugou and Mieko Harada.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3 – 16 June
Reality series. From making the squad and dazzling stadiums to navigating fame and passionate fans, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders return for their fiercest season yet.
I Will Find You – 18 June

Series/ An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive – and must break out of prison to find out the truth.
Starring Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia and Logan Browning.
Voicemails For Isabelle – 19 June
Film (2026). A young woman’s hilariously confessional voicemails to her late sister are unknowingly redirected to a stranger, who begins to fall in love from afar.
Starring Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson, Nick Offerman and Lukas Gage.
Avatar The Last Airbender Season 2 – 25 June

Series. To end the war, Aang must master earthbending — but in the Earth Kingdom, politics, secrets and hidden alliances are a battlefield of their own.
Starring Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley and Dallas Liu.
Little Brother – 26 June

Film (2026). A successful realtor’s life completely flips when his chaotic ‘little brother’ suddenly reappears in this raunchy comedy starring John Cena and Eric André.
Starring John Cena, Eric André, Michelle Monaghan and Christopher Meloni.
Prime Video: streaming June
Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 – 3 June

Series. Clarkson’s Farm is back, and amidst a government budget that sends the UK farming community into uproar, Jeremy decides some big changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly. But while the farm tries to go high-tech – resulting in Kaleb’s first ever trip abroad – even bigger developments are heading for Diddly Squat that are going to prove much more of a challenge.
Starring Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland and Lisa Hogan.
The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 – 3 June

Series. In Season 4, we find ourselves a year after the Chroma Conclave. Vox Machina has separated, searching for love, family, and purpose. But as always, the call of adventure is a breath away. When a long-slumbering evil awakens to threaten the realm, they must reunite to take on an epic foe.
Starring Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson and Matthew Mercer.
Every Year After – 10 June

Series. Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town –Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.
Starring Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett.
Over Your Dead Body – 10 June
Film (2026). When miserable couple Dan and Lisa retreat to a remote cabin for a romantic reset, each arrives with a secret plan to kill the other. However, their carefully plotted traps and counterplots quickly unravel when strangers crash the weekend with plans of their own. As the toxic getaway spirals into chaotic carnage, Dan and Lisa must soon figure out if they want to save their marriage or survive it.
Starring Samara Weaving and Jason Segel.
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 – from 13 June

Sport. Twelve sides will compete in the 10th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 live, exclusive and free on Prime Video. Starting with the group stages on Saturday 13 June, Prime Video offers fans a front-row seat to one of the biggest and fastest-growing tournaments in global women’s sport. The tournament will be held in Wales and England with the final being played at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on Sunday 5 July.
To watch matches on Prime Video for free, all fans will need is an Amazon account – no payment is required.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – 14 June

Film (2026). Dr. Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship – with consequences that could change the world as they know it – and Spike’s encounter with Jimmy Crystal becomes a nightmare he can’t escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival – the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying.
Starring Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams and Cillian Murphy.
ScreenHub: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: beguilingly wild and tender
Your Fault: London – 17 June

Film (2025). Noah and Nick return – stronger, closer, and more in love than ever. But as life begins to pull them in different directions, their relationship faces its toughest challenge yet. Noah heads to Oxford to pursue her studies, while Nick finds himself consumed by the growing demands of work. When new people enter their lives, stirring unexpected emotions and lingering jealousy, cracks begin to form.
Starring Asha Banks, Matthew Broome and Eve Macklin.
See You At Work Tomorrow! – 22 June

Series. Cha Ji-yoon, a seventh-year product planner, has sworn off dating after a painful breakup. Burned out from corporate life, she lives for efficiency, deadlines, and one small joy: fried chicken and beer after the perfect on-the-dot clock out. Calm, polite, and unflappable on the surface, her heart has long been closed – until Kang Si-woo, the company’s most avoided team leader, enters her life.
Starring Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun and Kang Mi-na.
Apple TV: streaming June
Cape Fear – 5 June

Series. Cape Fear is inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Steven Spielberg. A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Amy Adams) and Tom Bowden (Patrick Wilson) when Max Cady (Javier Bardem), the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison – and he wants vengeance.
Patrick Wilson, Joe Anders, Lily Collias and Malia Pyles round out the ensemble cast.
Sugar Season 2 – 19 June

Series. Season 2 ushers in the return of Los Angeles’ iconic private detective and film connoisseur, John Sugar. Emmy Award nominee Colin Farrell returns for a new case, tracking the troubled older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer as his search for his beloved missing sister continues.
As the investigation expands into a citywide conspiracy with sinister intentions, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question – how far will he go to do what’s right?
Camp Snoopy Season 2 – 26 June
Series. Season 2 follows Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts, who are looking forward to carefree time in the majestic landscape of Camp Spring Lake. Along with Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, join Snoopy and the birds as they hike, swim, and leap their way through another round of fun and adventure in the Great Outdoors.
SBS On Demand: streaming June
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.
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.
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.
Refugee Week Collection – 15 June
SBS On Demand celebrates stories of hope and resilience to mark World Refugee Week.
To A Land Unknown – Chatila and Reda are saving to pay for fake passports to get out of Athens. But when Reda loses their hard-earned cash, Chatila hatches an extreme escape plan to pose as smugglers.
Baghdad Messi – Iraq, 2009. Little Hamoudi (10) is totally obsessed with football. Luke the rest of the world, he and his friends are eagerly looking forward to the Champions League finale FC Barcelona–Manchester United. But then Hamoudi’s television breaks down …
Warsha follows Mohammad, a Syrian migrant working as a crane operator in Beirut. One morning he volunteers to take on one of the tallest and notoriously most dangerous cranes. Away from everyone’s eyes, he is able to live out his secret passion and find freedom.
Freemont – Formerly a translator for the United States military in Afghanistan, Donya rebuilds her life in San Francisco. She works for a Chinese fortune cookie factory and decides to send out a special message in one of the cookies.
The Brigade Season 2 – 18 June

Series. Following a shoot-out between drug traffickers and police, Saïd’s elite team of young officers finds itself at the centre of a major investigation that turns out to be far more complex than expected. As they do everything they can to take down one of Europe’s biggest traffickers, a ruthless and mysterious gang of armed robbers emerges, threatening to derail their mission.
Gomorrah: The Origins – 25 June
Series. The prequel to the worldwide phenomenon Gomorrah reunites the creative team that brought you the acclaimed crime series based on Roberto Saviano’s best-selling novel.
Naples, 1977. Pietro (Luca Lubrano), 15 years old, grew up without his father or mother and was raised in extreme poverty. His desperation for a better life emerges as a fascination with Angelo the Siren (Francesco Pellegrino), the neighbourhood’s young ‘king’.
HBO Max: streaming June
Mad Men Seasons 1–7 – 1 June
Series. Full collection available in 4K/UHD for the first time in Australia. Set in the early 1960s at a top New York advertising agency, Mad Men follows enigmatic creative director Donald Draper and the seductive, high-stakes world of Madison Avenue. Created by Matthew Weiner, the series unpacks identity, ambition and reinvention against a backdrop of rapid cultural change.
Starring Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery and Vincent Kartheiser.
Bring Me The Beauties – 2 June
Series. Episodes drop weekly, same day as US (3 episodes). This three-part documentary series follows Hoyt Richards, who at 16 meets a mysterious Manhattan socialite on a Nantucket beach and is drawn into his spiritual group, Eternal Values. As he becomes increasingly involved, Richards simultaneously rises to prominence as one of the first male supermodels of the 1980s.
Dead of Winter – 5 June

Film (2025). In a remote Minnesota blizzard, a grief-stricken loner (Emma Thompson) stumbles upon a young woman held captive by a desperate, armed couple. Forced into action, she becomes an unlikely protector in a brutal fight for survival. Starring Thompson, Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca, and directed by Brian Kirk.
Naked and Afraid: Global Showdown – 7 June

Series. Episodes drop weekly (10 episodes). Survivalists from all over the world – including Brazil, Australia, Mexico and the US – represent their homelands in a gruelling 40-day primitive bushcraft competition. Paired with a partner, their skills, toughness and teamwork will be tested as they compete for national pride and the largest cash prize in franchise history.
Australia is well represented, with the Aussie team of Ky Furneaux and Alexa Towersey stepping into the ultimate survival challenge. Naked And Afraid alum Matt Wright also returns to test his skills.
Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Pearadise – 11 June
Series. Stream every episode, same day as US (3 episodes). In 2020, a social media-driven community known as ‘Pearadise’ began gaining attention online, positioning itself as a space for sisterhood and body positivity for plus-size women.
Based in a Las Vegas mansion and amplified through a growing digital presence, the collective quickly attracted a devoted following. As Pearadise’s profile grew, scrutiny followed. Former participants and observers began raising allegations of misconduct, including claims of harassment, control and coercive dynamics within the community.
House of the Dragon Season 3 – 22 June

Series. Episodes drop weekly, same day as US (8 episodes). Season 3 is an eight-episode instalment based on George RR Martin’s Fire & Blood. Set 200 years before Game of Thrones, it continues the story of House Targaryen and its dynastic conflicts. The season three cast includes Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Rhys Ifans and Fabien Frankel.
The Welcome Table – 24 June
Documentary. Directed by Josh Fox (Gasland), the documentary tells the story of climate refugees across six continents, celebrating the voices and experiences of people living at the forefront of the climate crisis and displaced from their homes by climate disasters.
Featuring John Boutté, John Cameron Mitchell and celebrated New Orleans musicians, the film weaves together stories of migration and resilience through music, performance and the installation of a 1,000-foot table along the New Orleans levee where communities gather in conversation, solidarity and celebration.
Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness – 27 June

Series. Episodes drop weekly, same day as US (7 episodes). A new sketch comedy limited series from creator Larry David and Jeff Schaffer, produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground. It follows David as he becomes unexpectedly entangled in plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. President and Mrs. Obama set out to mark the milestone by honouring America’s unique history … but then Larry David calls. The series also features select Curb Your Enthusiasm cast members and a range of guest stars.
Paramount+: streaming June
Bedtime Stories With Ryan – 3 June
Series. Ryan Reynolds stars in this preschool live-action series, where he reads a mix of new and classic bedtime stories designed to soothe little ones before sleep, and maybe calm himself down too. Set inside a whimsical dollhouse world, the series brings each story to life through playful visuals and gentle storytelling, creating a warm and comforting bedtime experience for families.
Two Years Later – 4 June

Series. Starring acclaimed Australian actors Phoebe Tonkin and Brenton Thwaites, this modern love story explores the deeply relatable and tender complexities of love, identity, ambition and the winding path to commitment. Created by screenwriter Pete Bridges, Two Years Later is set in a post-pandemic world and follows thirtysomethings Emily and Ryan, whose brief, daily flirtations on their work commute are abruptly cut off by Covid-19.
Rumours – 5 June

Film (2024). The leaders of the world’s wealthiest democracies gather for the annual G7 summit to draft a provisional statement in response to a global crisis. But as night falls, the group become spectacles of incompetence, contending with increasingly surreal obstacles deep within the misty woods, before realising they are suddenly and mysteriously alone.
Starring Cate Blanchett, Alicia Vikander, Charles Dance, Roy Dupuis and Denis Ménochet.
Mazatlán Shore Season 1 – 6 June
Reality series. A new vacation begins for the Shores and this time Mazatlán will play host to the parties, romances, heartbreaks and explosive fights of television’s most dysfunctional family.
SpongeBob SquarePants Season 16 – 6 June
Series. Living in a pineapple under the sea in Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob continues his hilarious antics at the Krusty Krab alongside best friend Patrick, neighbour Squidward and the rest of the underwater gang.
Rubble & Crew Seasons 4 & 5 – 6 June
Series. Fan-favourite pup Rubble returns for more construction-filled adventures in Seasons 4 and 5.
The 79th Annual Tony Awards – 8 June
Special. Live from 8.30am AEST, main show from 10am. Broadway’s biggest night returns live from the iconic Radio City Music Hall for the 79th Annual Tony Awards, celebrating excellence in theatre and honouring the standout productions and performances of the 2025-26 Broadway season.
Hosted by P!NK, the star-studded event will feature appearances from some of stage and screen’s biggest names, with talent expected to include Jean Smart, John Lithgow, Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Bobby Cannavale, James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris, Daniel Radcliffe, Mark Strong, Keanu Reeves, Aaron Tveit and Lea Michele.
Teen Mom UK Season 13 – 9 June
Reality series. The hit reality series returns for a new season following the lives of young mothers across the UK as they navigate the challenges of parenting, relationships, careers and adulthood.
Italia Shore Season 3 – 16 June
Reality series. Twelve young adults come together for the ultimate dream holiday in a breathtaking villa. But access to the hottest summer parties won’t come easy, with the group needing to work hard before they can play even harder.
Tyler Perry’s The Oval Season 7
Series. Written, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry, The Oval returns for a gripping seventh season of scandal, secrets and political drama.
Starring Ed Quinn, Kron Moore, Javon Johnson, Ptosha Storey and Brad Benedict.
The Agency Season 2 – 21 June

Series. Michael Fassbender returns in the second season of the gripping political espionage thriller. The series follows Martian, a CIA agent living undercover within his own life. When his lover Samia becomes a political prisoner in Sudan, Martian is pushed to dangerous extremes in an attempt to save her, even beyond the point of treachery.
Survivor US Season 50 – 25 June
Reality series. The milestone 50th season of Survivor brings together 24 returning legends for the ultimate fan-voted showdown in Fiji. Hosted by Jeff Probst.
Wicked – 26 June

Film (2024). The untold story of the witches of Oz comes to life. Misunderstood because of her green skin, Elphaba forms an unlikely yet profound friendship with the ambitious and popular Glinda while studying at Shiz University.
Starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum.
Piece By Piece – 26 June
Animated film (2024). Told entirely through LEGO animation, Piece By Piece is a unique and imaginative biography exploring the life and career of music icon Pharrell Williams.
Starring Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar and Gwen Stefani.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants – 30 June
Film (2025). Determined to prove his bravery to Mr Krabs, SpongeBob follows the legendary ghost pirate, the Flying Dutchman, on a wild seafaring journey into the deepest and most dangerous parts of the ocean.
BritBox: streaming June
Traffic Cops Seasons 9 & 10 – 1 June
Reality series. This British series follows the lives of officers patrolling England’s roads, with high-speed pursuits, drug busts, and more.
Special Ops: Crime Squad UK Season 2 & 3 – 2 June
Reality series. Exploring and following the work of the UK’s elite police teams who take up investigations that have hit a dead end.
After the Flood Season 2 – 3 June

Series. This BritBox original returns for a highly-anticipated second season. Detective Jo Marshall, played by Sophie Rundle, helps with a complex murder investigation tied to the region’s most secretive and powerful family, the Bensons.
As the investigation closes in, Jo must make a critical decision about who she can trust before more lives are lost. Starring Sophie Rundle, Lorraine Ashbourne, Matt Stokoe and Nicholas Gleaves.
Doctor Who Classics Seasons 1–26 & film – 10 June
Series. Eight doctors time-travel through space to battle enemies and save the cosmos. The much-loved classics of Doctor Who return, bringing back all 26 seasons and one film for Whovians old and new to enjoy.
This classic collection chronicles the time-travelling adventures of the original eight legendary Doctors. Teleporting in the iconic TARDIS, a seemingly ordinary blue police box that unlocks the entire universe, the doctors journey through time and space on marvellous adventures.
Starring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann.
The Sixth Commandment – 11 June
Miniseries. This true crime series follows the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin in the village of Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire, and the unusual events that happened next.
Starring Conor MacNeill and Adrian Rawlins.
Darcey Brussell’s Wild Coasts of Scotland Season 1 – 18 June
Documentary series. Spend some time with Dame Darcey Bussell as she explores the landscapes and islands off the west coast of Scotland while delving into her Scottish ancestry.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 – 18 June

Series. Lorna Brady, played by Ruth Wilson, is pulled into a dark investigation tied to the town’s convent and the buried secrets of its survivors. Detective Colman Akande is determined to uncover the truth, but the deeper he digs, the more dangerous the case becomes.
Together, they uncover shocking stories of abuse, cover-ups, and missing children that have haunted the town for decades.
Starring Ruth Wilson, Daryl McCormack, Simon Delaney and Philippa Dunne.
Saving Britain’s Country Houses With Penelope Keith – 24 June

Series. This lifestyle series is an exclusive look into driven homeowners racing to restore these grand estates before they fall into complete ruin, and the high-stakes of preserving Britain’s architectural heritage.
With ceilings collapsing and bills mounting, these owners throw themselves into renovation and reinvention.
Presented by Penelope Keith.
Catching a Killer Season 2 – 25 June
Documentary series. Each episode follows Thames Valley Police detectives as they investigate a murder.
Howard’s End Season 1 – 26 June
Miniseries. Early 20th century English class devisions are explored through three families: the Wilcoxes, the Schlegels and the Basts.
Father Brown Season 13 – 30 June

Series. Season 13 sees the surprise return of parish secretary Mrs McCarthy, who joins Father Brown to solve one final case. Meanwhile, Father Brown becomes entangled in a dangerous mission to visit his nemesis Father Lazarus in prison, and he faces a race against time to find the newly appointed bishop before his consecration.
Starring Mark Williams, Tom Chambers, Claudie Blakey and Ruby-May Martinwood.
Binge: streaming June
Tip Toe Season 1 – 2 June

Series. Starring Alan Cumming, Tip Toe reunites the creative team behind It’s A Sin, including writer Russell T Davies, executive producer Nicola Shindler and director Peter Hoar. Double episode premiere.
Dear England – 4 June

Series. Joseph Fiennes stars in this sports drama adapted from James Graham’s acclaimed stage play. Double episode premiere.
Below Deck Mediterranean Season 11 – 9 June
Series. Binge is excited to share weekly episodes of this fan favourite reality series, express from the US.
Smoggie Queens Season 2 – 9 June

Series. Dick and his tight-knit crew navigate love, life and pride in an overlooked UK town.
Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr Season 7 – 15 June
Series. Novice designers dive into design bootcamp in this interior design show hosted by Alan Carr and Michelle Ogundehin.
Scroll. Click. Kill Season 1 – 17 June
Series. Weekly episodes put a spotlight on murder cases that began through social media.
Wicked: For Good – 25 June

Film (2025). The second of a two-part feature film adaptation of the Broadway musical continues the story of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande).
Ms. X Season 1 – 30 June

Series. The global premiere of New Zealand crime dramedy Ms. X, starring Melissa George as suburban mum Mia.
Stan: streaming June
Beast – 4 June

Film (2026). Russell Crowe is commanding as Sammy, the trainer whose relationship with champion fighter Patton James embodies tough love, hard-won forgiveness and the complex bonds between mentors and the fighters they shape.
Beast is a powerful story of redemption, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of family that pulse through every frame.
From the ScreenHub review:
As Beast joins the hordes of sports-focused action dramas where packing a punch, and landing one, is the noblest deed there is, this new Australian film makes those declarations itself.
Beast might be a mixed-martial arts movie rather than a boxing film, but it loves and embraces the latter’s long-established tropes.
Sometimes those proclamations are verbal, and also thoroughly unnecessary. Before the feature’s climactic fray, revenge and redemption earn a mention, for instance, as if viewers aren’t already keenly aware that this is a flick partly about vengeance and vindication. Read more …
Love Island USA – 4 June
Reality series. Offering the ultimate summer of fun, romance and drama, Love Island USA sees 10 singles enter a luxury villa, but in order to stay there, they will not only have to win over the hearts of each other, but also the hearts of Joe Public.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 5 – 12 June
Series. Kanan solidifies his place in the Queens drug business alongside Southside legend Breeze (Shameik Moore), and their alliance sets the stage for a reckoning that will ripple through every player in this dangerous game.
Whether it’s the Thomas family facing the collapse of their reign, Unique (Joey Bada$$) fighting to preserve his legacy or the Mafia maneuvering behind the scenes, many sacrifices will be made. However, nothing will stand in the way of Kanan’s pursuit of power.
Alone Season 13 – 18 June
Reality series. Season 13 of Alone raises the stakes like never before – crowning the first-ever World Champion. For the first time in the series’ history, 10 elite survivalists from around the globe will be dropped deep inside the Arctic Circle, along the unforgiving Richardson Mountains of Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Representing Australia is Nero Buys from regional New South Wales. After a career in the Australian Army including serving in Afghanistan, he left the army to become a stay-at-home dad. During this time, he discovered a love for bushcraft and sharing this knowledge with others, including setting up a children’s outdoor program alongside his wife Jen. Now he is keen to bring his years of Australian bushcraft experience to the Alone challenge and compete for the title of World Champion.
The Killings at Parrish Station –24 June

Series. It’s 1987, and Detective Georgia Cooke (Mia Wasikowska) is called in to investigate the massacre of four scientists who have been brutally murdered in inexplicable ways, with a lone survivor the obvious suspect. But as Georgia digs deeper, unravelling a complex case entangled in mania, ritual and the occult, her obsessive quest for the truth spirals into a nightmare that will put her family career, and sanity on the line.
Some 37 years later, a chilling new spree of murders will pull Georgia (Heather Mitchell) back into this nightmare as she confronts the terrifying possibility that the horrors at Parrish Station were never fully buried.
Alongside Mia Wasikowska and Heather Mitchell, the cast includes Xavier Samuel, Robert Taylor, Alan Dale, Emma Lung, Doris Younane, Kat Hoyos, Nic English, Alex Malone, Geoff Morrell, Rob Carlton, Alex Lee, Cameron James and newcomer Grace Owens.
MUBI: streaming June
We’ve Always been Here! Queer Cinema Looks Back – 1 June
Spotlight collection. Celebrating Pride Month, this global collection journeys through queer histories, identities, and acts of remembrance across generations of cinema. From lush period romances to radical experiments in gender and performance, these films reclaim the past through a contemporary queer lens.
Includes Orlando, Freak Orlando, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Summer of 85.
Carol – 1 June

Film (2015). Todd Haynes’ luminous adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt remains one of modern queer cinema’s defining love stories, tracing a tender and emotionally charged relationship in 1950s New York through extraordinary performances from Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
Blue Is The Warmest Colour – 5 June
Film (2013). Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Abdellatif Kechiche’s expansive and emotionally raw coming-of-age story explores identity, passion, heartbreak, and self-discovery with uncommon intimacy and intensity.
Fish Tank – 5 June
Andrea Arnold’s breakthrough feature follows a volatile teenager navigating isolation, desire, and fractured family life on a British housing estate. Restless, compassionate, and anchored by Katie Jarvis’ remarkable debut performance.
Gloria – 5 June
Film (2013). Sebastián Lelio’s bittersweet character study follows a divorced woman embracing romance, freedom, and reinvention within Santiago’s nightlife scene, elevated by Paulina García’s radiant, award-winning performance.
Jacques Tati – 5 June
Spotlight collection. A celebration of Jacques Tati’s timeless comic genius, where modern life becomes a choreography of visual gags, architectural absurdities, and quietly anarchic observation. Through meticulous staging and gentle satire, Tati transformed everyday behaviour into one of cinema’s great comic languages.
Includes Playtime, Mon Oncle, M. Hulot’s Holiday, Trafic, Parade.
Sirāt – 12 June

Film (2025). Oliver Laxe’s Sirât presents a hypnotic and immersive narrative set in the deserts of North Africa, chronicling a father and son’s search for their missing daughter following her disappearance at an underground rave in Morocco. As the protagonists move from one remote gathering to the next, their quest evolves into an exploration of spiritual, existential, and ultimately unknowable dimensions.
From ScreenHub’s five-star review:
Sirât, the immaculately staged near-apocalypse from Oscar-nominated French-Galician filmmaker Óliver Laxe, has no interest in easing you in. Or out.
Instead, as the film opens, we’re thrust headlong into a juddering blast of bone-crunching bass that annihilates our senses. A fortress-like barricade of towering speakers is arrayed at the foot of a cliff, somewhere in the southern Morrocco end of the Sahara. A light show dances on this foreboding canvas as a drugged-up throng surrender themselves to the beat. Read more …
Hot to the Touch: Female Desire on Screen – 12 June

Spotlight collection. This collection foregrounds women reclaiming desire, intimacy, and agency on screen—challenging decades of objectifying cinematic conventions. From tender romances to boundary-pushing dramas, these films explore sexuality through female subjectivity, emotional complexity, and unapologetic passion.
Includes The Handmaiden, Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
God Is Shy – 19 June

Film (2025). Jocelyn Charles’ poised and formally inventive debut short film, God Is Shy, opens with an apparently innocent game in which two young passengers sketch their fears during a train journey. However, the dynamic shifts when a mysterious woman intervenes, transforming the encounter into increasingly unsettling, ambiguous territory.
By blending animation with psychological horror, the film transitions seamlessly between ordinary reality and the uncanny. It employs distorted perspectives, shifting textures, and expressive sound design to externalise emotional unease. Both humorous and unsettling, God Is Shy exhibits a notable mastery of tone and atmosphere within its concise runtime.
David Cronenberg – 19 June
Spotlight collection. A descent into the unsettling cinematic universe of David Cronenberg, where flesh, technology, and psychology collide in visions of transformation and bodily unease. Across horror, satire, and speculative fiction, Cronenberg’s work persistently interrogates the unstable boundaries of the human body and mind.
Includes Crash, The Shrouds, Four Unloved Women, Adrift on a Purposeless Sea, Experience the Ecstasy of Dissection.
Crimes of the Future – 19 June
Film (2022). David Cronenberg’s provocative return to body horror imagines a near future where surgery, performance art, and human evolution merge into disturbing new forms of expression. Starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, and Kristen Stewart.
Theatre of The World – 26 June
Spotlight collection. Queer, feminist, and defiantly avant-garde, Ulrike Ottinger’s “Berlin” trilogy transforms Cold War-era West Berlin into a dazzling landscape of theatricality, excess, and radical imagination. Blurring fantasy, satire, and political provocation, Ottinger’s cinema revels in collisions between the grotesque and the beautiful.
Includes Ticket of No Return, Freak Orlando, Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press.
ABC iview: streaming June
It’s Andrew! – 1 June
Children’s series. High above the clouds is Hornsby Downs, a magical world – where Andrew, a creative young rhino adopted by unicorns, lives with family and friends, turning everyday problems into playful solutions and a whole lot of fun.
Front Row with Megan Burslem – 6 June
Series. Presented by ABC Classic’s Megan Burslem, this new season of Front Row showcases the power, diversity and emotional depth of orchestral music, featuring landmark anniversaries, monumental masterworks, international artistry and bold contemporary voices.
The Hardacres Season 1 – 6 June
Series. A rags to riches family saga following the lives, loves and fortunes of the working class Hardacre family as they move from a grimy fish dock to a vast country estate in 1890s Yorkshire.
Race Around the World – 7 June
Series. The ABC’s original 90s documentary reality show returns with a new generation of filmmakers. Six storytellers. Ten films. One winner. The race is on.
Ground Up – 7 June

Series. After years of trying, Tasmania has finally been given the green light to field a team in the AFL – but there’s a catch. The locals have to build a new stadium.
The untrue story of Tasmania’s new AFL club and the unifying power of sport. Except for the billion dollar stadium bit.
The Capture Season 3 – 7 June
Series. A devastating attack puts Rachel Carey at the heart of a conspiracy more deadly than anything she’s encountered yet, as the glare of deepfake program ‘Correction’ turns squarely on her.
Stuff the British Stole Season 3 – 9 June

Series. The British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Today, those objects are often housed in museums and galleries across the UK and the world. Journalist Marc Fennell is back for a third series of his popular show, travelling across the globe to unravel the mysteries behind those objects – and meet those who want them back.
Rolf Harris: Primetime Predator – 9 June
Documentary. The making of a national treasure and the hidden abuse that ran alongside it, told through the voices of those who lived it.
Twenty Twenty Six – 10 June

Series. 48 countries, three host nations – former BBC head of values Ian Fletcher takes on the world’s biggest football tournament. So that’s all good then. Starring Hugh Bonneville.
Supertato – 15 June
Children’s series. Set among the aisles of a supermarket, new episodes of this popular slapstick comedy animation starring the world’s greatest potato superhero.
Hey Duggee’s Squirrel Club – 20 June
Children’s series. Hey Duggee is opening the Clubhouse doors for you to join your favourite Hey Duggee characters for something new.
Expect an enchanting mix of fun, goofy, loud, bouncy, educational and entertaining treats featuring the Squirrels, and a host of familiar faces, to make you laugh, learn and dance along.
Andy’s Dino Island – 22 June
Children’s series. Andy and Jen are on a non-stop adventure on a long-lost island filled with Dinosaurs. Join them as they journey through unexplored jungles, mountains and deserts, encountering an incredible cast of prehistoric pals, solving mysteries and making discoveries in an action-packed, fun filled dino-drama for pre-school and family audiences.
High Hoops Season 2 – 26 June
Series. Neurotic, desperately awkward, clever but distractable, over-thinker, false confidence, always coming up with ‘big brain’ ideas, creative and good with words, tall and unusually strong – that’s Aife and she back in a new series of High Hoops.
Submarine Jim Season 1 – 26 June
Children’s series. Naïve young dolphin Jim takes charge of an ‘inverted’ submarine full of fish and seawater. Their goal? Las Vegas – rumoured to hold the clear waters of their dreams. But the adventure ahead will be anything but smooth sailing.
ABC Classic 100 Concert 2026 – 27 June
Hosted by Megan Burslem and Jeremy Fernandez, the ABC Classic 100 Concert 2026 will see the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra perform with Principal Guest Conductor Benjamin Northey in a spectacular celebration of Australia’s favourite classical music, as voted by audiences in the ABC Classic 100: Greatest Of All Time.