'Your next obsession': 10 TV shows to binge-watch this June on Netflix, Prime, Disney and more


From a twisty Netflix thriller to the return of a hugely anticipated Game of Thrones spin-off, these must-watch shows will keep you glued to your seat


James Norton in House of the Dragon and Nicola Walker in Alice and Steve © HBO/Disney
Abby Allen
Abby AllenTV writer
2 minutes ago
Share this:

With the summer months finally upon us, it can be tempting to swap the sofa for sunshine, holidays and long evenings in an alluring pub garden… But while the weather may be heating up, the streamers certainly aren't slowing down when it comes to must-watch TV.

Following standout releases in May, including Prime Video's Off Campus, Disney+'s Rivals and Netflix's Legends, June is shaping up to be another huge month for binge-worthy content.

From a twist-filled Netflix mystery thriller to the return of a hugely anticipated Game of Thrones spin-off and a swoon-worthy romance drama set to delight fans of The Summer I Turned Pretty, these are the 10 unmissable TV shows to binge-watch this June on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and more.

1/10

Not Suitable for Work© Disney

Not Suitable for Work

If you're a fan of shows like The Office, Friends and New Girl, then Not Suitable for Work could be your next TV obsession. Created by Mindy Kaling (The Office, The Mindy Project), the comedy series follows five work-obsessed twenty-somethings who strive for professional success and, if they have time, personal happiness, in Manhattan. Starring Ella Hunt (Dickinson) and Avantika (Mean Girls), the eight-parter sounds like Sex and the City meets Friends and I can't wait for it to air. 

Not Suitable for Work lands on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK on 2 June

WATCH: Not Suitable for Work Trailer

2/10

Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan© Prime Video

Clarkson's Farm season 5

From Manhattan to the muddy fields of Diddly Squat farm in Chipping Norton, Jeremy Clarkson returns for a fifth season of Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video. Set against the backdrop of 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.

Clarkson's Farm lands on Prime Video on 3 June

3/10

Eleanor Williams as Rachell Nickell, Jordan Jahsaiah Williams as Alex Hanscombe, Jordan Bolger as Andre Hanscombe, in The Witness© Courtesy of Netflixr

The Witness

Over on Netflix, The Witness is a true story-inspired drama about the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, a mother killed in front of her young son on Wimbledon Common in London. Told over three bingeable episodes, the series follows the experiences of Alex and André Hanscombe as they deal with the devastating impact of a brutal act of violence, which places two-year-old Alex, the only eyewitness to the attack, at the centre of the investigation.

HELLO!'s Acting TV Editor Nicky Morris has her eye on this one. She said: "As a true crime drama fan, I'm definitely marking my calendar for this one. The series is produced by STV Studios Drama, the production company behind acclaimed police dramas Blue Lights and Criminal Record. Meanwhile, the show's creator and writer Rob Williams' impressive credits include Killing Eve, Screw and The Man in the High Castle."

The Witness lands on Netflix on 4 June

4/10

Javier Bardem and Amy Adams in Cape Fear© Apple TV

Cape Fear

If you're after a psychological thriller that boasts Oscar-winning producers Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, Cape Fear should be on your watchlist. Inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Scorsese and produced by Spielberg, the 10-parter follows happily married attorneys Anna (Amy Adams) and Tom Bowden (Patrick Wilson), whose lives are turned upside down when Max Cady (Javier Bardem), the notorious killer they're responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison – and he wants vengeance.

Cape Fear lands on Apple TV on 5 June

5/10

woman walking over bridge at night © Lara Cornell/Disney+

Alice and Steve

This one has been on my watchlist ever since the first look was released. Dubbed the ultimate "wrong-com" and starring Nicola Walker (The Split, Unforgotten) and Jemaine Clement (What We Do in the Shadows, Flight of the Conchords), the six-part comedy is a hilarious, messy and complicated exploration of friendship, family and love. When Alice finds out her best friend, Steve, is dating her 26-year-old daughter, Izzy, she tries everything she can to end the relationship. Unfortunately for her, Steve's more than ready for the attack, and what begins as a perfect friendship devolves into an all-out feud.

Alice and Steve lands on Disney+ on 8 June

6/10

Every Year After © Justine Yeung/Prime Video

Every Year After

The Summer I Turned Pretty fans, this one's for you! Get ready to be caught up in a summer romance drama with Prime Video's answer to the Conrad and Belly-shaped hole in your life. Based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel, the eight-parter unfolds over the course of six years and one pivotal week in the idyllic lakeside town of Barry's Bay, Ontario. Starring Sadie Soverall (Saltburn, Fate: The Winx Saga) and Matt Cornett (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), the eight-parter is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.

Every Year After lands on Prime Video on 10 June

7/10

Sam Worthington as David Burroughs in I Will Find You© Courtesy of Netflix

I Will Find You

Harlan Coben, the king of crime and thrillers, is back at it again with a new Netflix adaptation of his twisty 2023 bestselling prison novel, I Will Find You. Starring Sam Worthington (Avatar, Under the Banner of Heaven), Britt Lower (Severance) and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us, Gilmore Girls), the eight-parter follows David Burroughs, an innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son. But when he receives evidence that his child may still be alive, he must break out of prison to uncover the truth.

I Will Find You lands on Netflix on 18 June

8/10

Colin Farrell in Sugar season 2© Apple TV

Sugar season 2

Colin Farrell is back and looking sharper than ever as John Sugar in this stylish, LA-set thriller. Following the explosive events of season one, which first landed in 2024, Sugar 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?

Sugar lands on Apple TV on 19 June

9/10

Emma D'Arcy in House of the Dragon© HBO

House of the Dragon season 3

Game of Thrones fans, unite! The much-anticipated third instalment of the prequel series, House of the Dragon, returns with fresh battles and some exciting new characters. Based on George R.R. Martin's book, Fire & Blood, the eight-parter is set roughly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and tells the story of the Targaryen civil war, known as the Dance of Dragons in Westeros. Alongside the epic return of Emma D'Arcy, Matt Smith and Olivia Cooke, James Norton will make his debut as Alicent Hightower's (Olivia Cooke) cousin, Ormund Hightower, the Lord of Oldtown.

House of the Dragon lands on HBO Max on 21 June

10/10

The Bear season 5 poster© Disney+

The Bear season 5

Get your chef's whites at the ready and prepare to be on the edge of your seat for a fifth and final instalment of FX's The Bear. The eight-parter picks up after the bombshell of season four, which revealed Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) has quit the food industry, leaving the restaurant to Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) and Natalie (Abby Elliott). With no money, the threat of a sale and a torrential storm in their way, the new partners must band together with the rest of the team to achieve one last service, hoping they'll finally earn a Michelin star. Ultimately, they learn that what makes a restaurant "perfect" might not be the food, but the people. 

The Bear lands on Disney+ on  25 June

More TV and Film
See more