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June's streaming slate seems to be reflecting how most modern lives are preoccupied with work and workplace dramas and maybe romances.
The new shows and movies on OTT this June are either workplace comedies and dramadies that find humour in the daily grind or they are murder mysteries, psychological thrillers and high-stakes dramas designed to keep you up past your bedtime.
Across Prime Videos, Netflix, and Apple Tv and more, the month's biggest streaming releases offer something binge-worthy. Here are the best OTT shows to catch in June:
Where: Prime Video
When: June 22
A workplace romance-comedy, follows a burnt-out employee who develops feelings for her emotionally distant boss, the series leans into office politics, awkward encounters and gentle humour.
Where: Prime Videos
When: June 3
The series that is adapted from Vinay Kamath's book TITAN: Inside India's Most Successful Consumer Brand follows the ambitious journey of Xerxes Desai, the founding Managing Director, who partnered with visionary J.R.D. Tata to create Titan watches- India's homegrown consumer watch brand.
Where: Sony Liv
When: June 5
Where: JioHotstar
When: June 2
A workplace comedy created by Mindy Kaling starring Avanthika explores the next stage in young people's lives after high school. Circling the lives of five work-obsessed twenty-something professionals living in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood, the show focusses on them achieving career success and finding time for personal happiness.
Where: Prime Videos
When: June 3
The upcoming series picks up immediately after Jeremy Clarkson’s serious cardiac health scare. Despite being under strict medical orders to rest, Clarkson dives into another chaotic year.
Where: Apple Tv
When: June 5
A new version of the 1990's thriller, Cape Fear, by Martin Scorsese based on a novel is making its return on Apple Tv this month. Only this time it's coming back as a drama series starring Amy Adams in the twisty thriller.
Where: Netflix
When: June 5
It is the month that FIFA a World Cup 2026 begins and so not have anything other than the soccer matches to watch would be a bummer. Thus, Mexico 86.
The comedy-drama centres on the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. When a last-minute chance to host the ’86 World Cup appears, a cunning Mexican bureaucrat, armed with nothing but guts and audacity, cons his way through FIFA to beat the United States, but in a country of power games, every victory has a price.
Where: Netflix
When: June 26
Starring John Cena and Eric Andre in a comedy, Little Brother is about a famous real estate agent’s carefully curated world is upended when his eccentric “little brother” unexpectedly reappears.
Where: Netflix
When: June 5
Jennifer Lopez is coming back to the big screen with another raunchy romantic comedy about a secret office romance and the trouble two workaholics get in when they start thinking with their hearts.
Where: Netflix
When: June 19
Its a rom-com, guys! Jill (Zoey Deutsch) copes with her sister’s death by leaving her voicemails chronicling her chaotic life in San Francisco. When the number is unknowingly reassigned, an elusive Austin real estate agent begins receiving the hilariously confessional messages.
Where: JioHotstar
When: June 4
Aditya Dhar's most talked about spy film Dhurandhar is finally releasing on OTT after a successful theatrical release.