In the age of the Coronavirus quarantine, remote education and hybrid workforces, many more of us are relying on streaming platforms in search of distraction, escape or just plain entertainment. With a new month comes new possibilities, talent, collaborations and shiny new releases for us to get lost in.
From the much-awaited new season of The Boys on Amazon Prime Video to the new season of Bobby Deol series Aashram on MX Player, here is a list of what's releasing this month across platforms.
When: June 8
A down-on-his-luck basketball scout (Adam Sandler) and the talented Spanish player he's discovered must prove they have what it takes to make it to the NBA.
When: June 14
The documentary chronicles Jennifer Lopez's life, rehearsals and battles with low self-esteem in the lead up to her Super Bowl performance with Shakira.
When: June 17
At a state-of-the-art penitentiary, prisoners are used as test subjects for experimental, mind-altering drugs. The film stars Miles Teller, Chris Hemsworth, Charles Parnell and Jurnee Smollett.
When: June 22
Season 3 of the show picks up after the cliffhanger at the end of season two, revealing that the superhero siblings have returned to 2019.
When: June 3
Season 3 of The Boys picks up a year after the previous one. The Boys learn of a mysterious anti-supe weapon, which sets them on the trail of Soldier Boy, the first superhero.
When: June 17
Based on the Jenny Han novel of the same name, this series follows a 16-year-old girl caught in a love triangle between two brothers.
When: June 17
A man (Jordan Gavaris) returns to his home country after a breakup and tries to connect with his teenage daughter he gave up for adoption.
When: June 24
A young man (Keiynan Lonsdale) create a fake boyfriend for himself on social media in the hopes of keeping his awful ex-boyfriend out of his life. His plan goes awry when he falls in love for real.
When: June 2
The Telugu thriller series is created by Krish Jagarlamudi and directed by Niranjan Kaushik and Jacob Verghese.
When: June 8
The newest MCU series is the origin story of Ms Marvel, also known as Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a Muslim teenager living in New Jersey.
When: June 3
Sheila Rubin (Rose Byrne) has successfully launched her first fitness video. Now she encounters fierce new competitors on the road to building her fitness empire.
When: June 10
The new season of this alternate-reality series is set in the early '90s, with the characters setting their sights on successfully landing on Mars.
When: June 1
A man is found hanged in a close-knit community on the Georgian Black Sea. The village's secrets begin to unravel when his granddaughter arrives to organise his funeral. This film premiered at the 2021 Locarno Film Festival.
When: June 29
Documentary filmmaker Alice Diop takes the RER B train route across Paris and its suburbs, getting off at various stations and interviewing citizens at random. She interweaves their experiences with memories of her parents. The documentary won two awards at the 2021 Berlin Film Festival, including Best Film (Encounters).
When: June 3
Director Kenneth Branagh's semi-autobiographical film chronicles the life of a working-class family and their young son during the late 1960s in Northern Ireland.
When: June 6
A Finnish student and a miner gradually forge a connection while sharing cramped train quarters on a journey across Russia. The film was Finland's submission for the Best International Feature Film category at the 94th Academy Awards.
When: June 8
Sonic and Tails embark on a globe-trotting journey to find a mystical emerald capable of destroying civilizations.
When: June 10
A fierce rivalry exists between the Indian news channels Awaaz Bharati News and Josh 24/7. The show stars Sonali Bendre and Jaideep Ahlawat.
When: June 17
This web series revolves around the planning and execution that goes into a high-profile assassination.
When: TBA
When a serial killer strikes, a forensic expert must use his skills to uncover the criminal's identity.
When: June 3
Baba Nirala (Bobby Deol) has now emerged victorious having maneuvered his chosen candidate to the post of chief minister. He still wants more power.
When: June 15
In 1990, a series of brutal murders leave the citizens of Seoul paralysed with fear. The killer's habit of striking at random makes it impossible for detectives to predict his next move but they refuse to give up in this Korean series.
When: June 3
This sports drama starring Abhay Deol is based on the true story of Indian rugby coach Rudraksh Jena of Bhubaneswar's Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), who guided a team of 12 rural Odisha boys to a historic victory in the Junior Rugby World Cup in England in 2007.
When: June 10
The show, starring Preet Kammani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose and Inayat Sood, chronicles the lives of four boys who move into their first house away from home.
When: June 24
This series is based on the true story of Michelle Carter's "texting-suicide" case and her subsequent conviction of involuntary manslaughter. It stars Patricia Arquette and Joey King.
When: June 9
A vigilante organization is tracking and killing corrupt individuals who have caused the deaths of several Indian Army soldiers. The officer investigating this case is about to discover that the group's kingpin has a connection to her own past.
When: June 3
A 34-year-old man is constantly pestered by society because he is unmarried. This crime drama follows his efforts to end their nagging.
When: June 24
This horror web-series stars Regina Cassandra and Niveithaa Sarish.
When: June 1
The reality show follows a group of ultra-rich Dubai businesswomen who spend their time hosting luxury get togethers and experiencing one-in-a-lifetime events.
When: June 20
Judge Mathis is successful in the courtroom, but often overruled by his wife and kids at home. This docuseries traces his missteps as he attempts to guide his children through adulthood.