
10 New Shows and Movies To Catch On OTT This June
You don’t need to worry yourself with ‘What should I watch tonight’. We’ve got you
Another month, but we’re on the same episode of life titled ‘What To Watch’. So, we engage in the endless scroll of choosing the right series or a film on our favourite OTT platforms to binge. It is modern purgatory now to do so.
Somehow, almost every month if not every day, unless you’re a serious binge-watcher, we find ourselves staring at the screen—not watching anything interesting in particular but browsing…endlessly until we stumble upon that which really makes you curious and excited or we have the brain rotting content as an alternative.
But we don’t want you to be consumed by brain rot- although the cringe might be a little too entertaining at times. And so, we’ve done a little bit of legwork to bring you recommendations of stories that hit, cause at the end of the day when you’re staring at the ceiling at night, you don’t end up thinking you have wasted your night.
New OTT Shows and Movies In June 2025
With no further ado, we’ve a list of OTT releases for June, both films and series, that you can enjoy:
A Complete Unknown
Where To Watch: Jio+Hotstar
Release Date: May 31
What To Expect: The film has been the talk of the town in Hollywood for Timothee Chalamet’s outstanding portrayal of Bob Dylan and his life as a singer, the only one to have won a Nobel Prize in Literature.
KanKhajura
Where To Watch: SonyLiv
Release Date: May 30
What To Expect: KanKhajura starring Roshan Matthew and Mohit Raina is the Hindi adaptation of the critically acclaimed 2019 Israeli drama series Magpie. It follows Ashu, a man released early from prison on the condition that he continues working as a police informant.
Squid Game Season 3
Where To Watch: Netflix
Release Date: June 27
What To Expect: Returning for Season 3, the global phenomenon returns, continuing Gi-hun’s journey back into the deadly games. Of course, what’s coming next for him isn’t going to be easy, we know and he knows, too. It’s a matter of perseverance I suppose.
Stolen
Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: June 4
What To Expect: An Amazon Prime Video original film starring Abhishek Banerjee known for his stellar performance as Janaa in Stree and Hathoda Tyagi in Pataal Lok S1, in Stolen, he plays one of the two Bansal brothers who witness a child abduction at a railway station, leading them into a perilous journey to rescue the child.
Tourist Family
Where To Watch: Jio+Hotstar
Release Date: June 2
What To Expect: A Sri Lankan Tamil family migrates to India post Covid-19, facing cultural and economic challenges in their new life. Headlined by Sasikumar and Simran, the family drama in Tamil language is a comedy produced by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment.
Stick
Where To Watch: Apple Tv+India
Release Date: June 27
What To Expect: This Owen Wilson sports comedy narrates the story of a former golf champion mentoring a teenage prodigy. It has heartfelt moments and humour.
Melting Me Softly
Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: June 8
What To Expect: The 16-episode K-drama is about a man and a woman who participate in a 24-hour human freezing experiment. However, due to mysterious reasons, the duo wakes up 20 years later. Melting Me Softly stars actors Ji Chang-wook, Won Jin-ah and Yun Se-ah. K-drama fans can look forward to this comedy, drama and mystery series from June 8.
The Boys (Season 4)
Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: June 13
What To Expect: The upcoming fourth season of the American satirical superhero series picks off from where the third season ended. In this season, Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) inches closer to the Oval Office, now under Homelander's (Antony Starr) control.
With only months to live, Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) must rally The Boys, despite their growing disillusionment with him, to thwart Homelander's rising power and save the world. The first three episodes will be available on June 13.
Smoke
Where To Watch: Apple TV+ India
Release Date: June 27
What To Expect: Starring Taron Egerton and inspired by true events, Smoke follows arson investigator Dave Gudsen and detective Michelle Caldrone as they delver into a series of serial arsons. As they pursue the culprits, they confront their own inner demons, blurring the lines between justice and obsession.
Handmaid’s Tale (Seasons 1-5)
Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Release Date: June 15
What To Expect: Created by Bruce Miller based on Margaret Atwood’s book with the same title, this sci-fi thriller stars Elisabeth Moss, Yvonne Strahovski and Ann Dowd. It follows the life of a woman who is forced to live as a concubine under a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship.