Welcome to June 2026, everyone — and what a fantastic start to the month it is for the best streaming services.
Indeed, with 13 great-looking new movies and TV shows hitting many of the world’s leading streamers over the past few days, there really is something for everyone to enjoy this weekend (June 5-7). As always, we’ve handpicked seven new releases that, in our view, are must-see viewing, so read on to find out what we recommend watching at home before you head back to work on Monday. — Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Hoppers (Disney+)
Hoppers is the latest Pixar movie to land on Disney+, and I bet you have seen plenty of memes about it already. Tom Lizard has been all over my Instagram feed, making a lasting impression before it was even released in theaters in early March.
All the hype has been accurate, too, as this is the kind of fun that the whole family can enjoy. So, settle down and enjoy a story about an animal-loving student who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver to communicate with animals, inadvertently sparking an uprising among them. It really is brilliant. — Lucy Buglass, senior entertainment writer
Cape Fear (Apple TV)
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Javier Bardem steps into the shoes of the villainous Max Cady in Apple TV’s Cape Fear. I love seeing him being sinister as ever, and it’s clear he’s having the time of his life in this role. If its title sounds familiar, that’s because it’s a TV retelling of the 1962 and 1991 films, which were based on John D. McDonald’s classic novel The Executioners.
Anyway, the 10-part Apple TV Original, which kicked off with a double-episode premiere as we center on Tom and Anna Bowden (Patrick Wilson and Amy Adams), the husband and wife attorneys who put Cady behind bars years prior. Their idyllic life soon turns into a living nightmare as Cady seeks revenge for what they did.
It’s the ultimate weekend thriller which doesn’t hold back, guaranteed to deliver plenty of frights after a long week. To quote the eerie trailer: “you deserve this”. — LB
Office Romance (Netflix)
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J-Lo back in a rom-com? Is it 2004? No, it’s 2026 and we’ve got a new Jennifer Lopez-starring romantic flick in the form of Office Romance on Netflix.
As the title suggests, we’re looking at a scandalous workplace relationship here. Lopez plays Jackie, President and CEO of Air Cruz, runs a tight ship in her business which included a rigid anti-fraternization policy for all her employees.
However, that goes out the window with her newest company lawyer (Brett Goldstein) when they risk their careers by pursuing a forbidden affair. What makes this even better is the fact that Lopez and Goldstein now have romance rumors in reality, meaning art would completely imitate life. — Jasmine Valentine, entertainment reporter
Not Suitable for Work (Hulu/Disney+)
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After absolutely bombing comfort TV viewing earlier this year with Running Point season 2 (sorry not sorry), Mindy Kaling is back with brand-new series Not Suitable for Work, which is out now on Hulu and Disney+.
Taking the Gen Z working experience and injecting a shot of comedy into the natural misery, Kaling explores the first steps of employment when kids are fresh out of college. It’s fun, bawdy, and somewhat unbelievable, but there’s enough Friends-style undertones through to make it very satisfying viewing. — JV
The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 (Prime Video)
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The Legend of Vox Machina, aka Amazon’s animated retelling of popular role-playing tabletop group Critical Role’s first Dungeons and Dragons campaign, has returned to Prime Video for its fourth and penultimate season.
Set a year after last season’s finale, which saw the eponymous ragtag team of warriors, mages, elves, and bards go their separate ways, season 4 sees them drawn back together when a new otherworldly evil awakens and threatens their world.
Episodes one to three are out now, with three more batches — comprising three episodes apiece — rolling out every Wednesday until the end of June. Enjoy them while you can, too, because the R-rated show’s fifth season, which is currently in development, will be its last. — TP
Pillion (HBO Max)
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This should just be common sense, but before I wax lyrical about how brilliant Pillion is, please don’t watch it with your family this weekend on HBO Max.
Colin (Harry Melling) is a bland, mousey young man who catches the eye of biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), and the two begin exploring a dominant-submissive relationship. Without clear definition, their relationship is challenging and beyond unconventional, with Colin growing in character before our very eyes. It’s strangely romantic with a strong sense of yearning, even if anything that’s actually in eyesight is anything but.
There’s more sex, nudity, and embarrassing conversations than one person can bear, but Pillion is also one of the most profound movies I’ve seen in years. Extra shoutout goes to debut director Harry Lighton, who includes an unexpected mention of my hometown, Great Dunmow. — JV
Michael Jackson: The Verdict (Netflix)
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Michael Jackson: The Verdict revisits the eponymous, controversial, and late music superstar’s high profile case, giving viewers a deeper glimpse into what happened through jurors, eyewitnesses, accusers, and defenders.
Across three episodes, the docuseries shows first-hand accounts from people closest to the case. Tudum describes it as being a “complete historical record of a trial the public never truly got to see”, featuring contributors such as family attorney Brian Oxman and journalist Martin Bashir.
Expect archival footage, trial notes, and media coverage, much of which is still causing debates to this very day. — LB
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