With the arrival of June, Prime Video is packed with new releases to please every taste. In addition, there are exciting sequels, irreverent animations, gripping thrillers, intense dramas, and even impressive blockbusters. So, if you love to binge-watch, prepare some popcorn, and dive into great stories, this guide is for you. Let’s explore the June highlights on Prime Video together.

The Accountant 2
If you enjoyed the first movie, get ready for even more action and mystery! In The Accountant 2, Ben Affleck returns as Christian Wolff, the financial genius with deadly skills. When an old acquaintance is murdered and leaves behind a cryptic message, Wolff is compelled to investigate. Thus, the plot intensifies as he gets involved in a dark web of lies and danger.
To face it, he recruits his estranged (and extremely dangerous) brother Brax, played by Jon Bernthal. With the help of Treasury Director Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), they confront a conspiracy full of killers and dark secrets. A solid thriller to kick off the month with adrenaline!
Where to watch:
Now streaming on Prime Video.
Cast:
Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Fun fact:
The first film became a cult favorite among action and suspense fans. The sequel promises even more intensity and complexity in the plot.

Dog Man (Canada only)
This one’s for the kids (or nostalgic grown-ups)! After a crazy accident, a cop and his dog are fused into one being: Dog Man. Now, he must face Petey, the villainous cat trying to clone himself and spread feline evil. Moreover, the story emphasizes values like friendship, courage, and the importance of teamwork.
Where to watch:
Available on Prime Video (Canada only).
Fun fact:
Based on the children’s books by Dav Pilkey, the same author of Captain Underpants. The adaptation promises fun for kids and adults with light humor, visual gags, and plenty of bizarre moments sure to spark laughter.

Who the F** Is Jason Porter? (Canada only)
Who the F** Is Jason Porter? (Canada only)
Premiering June 13, this series mixes romance, mystery, and revenge. A real estate agent enters a passionate romance only to discover her new love has a dark criminal past. Teaming up with other women he deceived, she embarks on a dangerous mission to expose the truth. The story promises lots of twists and intense moments.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 13 (Canada only).
Fun fact:
The series is inspired by real-life romance scams, a common theme in investigative dramas. With sharp direction and an attractive cast, it’s bound to impact fans of emotionally charged plots.

Deep Cover
Premiering June 12, Deep Cover stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Kat, an improv comedy teacher reconsidering her life. Everything changes when an undercover agent (Sean Bean) presents her with an unusual proposal: she and two of her students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed) must infiltrate the criminal underworld by pretending to be dangerous crooks.
The result? Loads of action, comedy, and scenes that will have you laughing and on edge at the same time. The chemistry among the cast and the clever script create a unique experience.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 12.
Cast:
Bryce Dallas Howard, Sean Bean, Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed
Fun fact:
The mix of comedy and action will appeal to fans of films like School of Rock and Spy. The movie plays with crime genre stereotypes while adding a good dose of British humor.

Warfare
On June 15, Warfare premieres—a gripping military drama following a group of U.S. Navy SEALs on a dangerous mission in Ramadi, Iraq. The story unfolds through the soldiers’ own memories, revealing the chaos, brotherhood, and trauma of war. It’s a raw and realistic look at the battlefield.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 15.
Fun fact:
The film aims to portray the human side of war, with realistic and emotional action scenes. Perfect for those who enjoy stories based on true events with a strong emotional impact.

We Were Liars – Season 1
Based on the best-selling novel by E. Lockhart, this series premieres June 18 and promises intrigue, secrets, and shocking twists. The plot follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her tight-knit group of friends “The Liars” during their summers on a private family island.
With a mix of mystery and teen drama, everything changes after a mysterious accident that transforms Cadence’s life and leaves everyone seemingly hiding something. Visually rich and with a growing suspense, this series will keep you hooked to the very end.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 18.
Fun fact:
The book was a huge hit among young readers, and the adaptation promises to be faithful and captivating. The production also shines with a strong soundtrack and dazzling settings.

Countdown – Season 1
On June 25, get ready for Countdown, a crime series that begins with the broad daylight murder of a Department of Homeland Security agent. Detective Mark Meachum (played by Jensen Ackles) is called into a secret task force formed by agents from various agencies.
As the investigation progresses, they uncover a dark plot that could endanger millions of lives. It’s a race against time! The series promises non-stop tension and plenty of institutional drama.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 25.
Cast:
Jensen Ackles
Fun fact:
The project marks Ackles’ return to a major action series following The Boys. Fans can expect intense scenes and standout performances.

Baby Girl (Australia only)
For fans of drama and scandal, Baby Girl is now available in the Australian Prime Video catalog. The story follows a powerful CEO who enters a passionate relationship with a much younger intern, putting her career and family at risk.
The narrative explores themes like desire, ambition, and the limits of ethics in the corporate world.
Where to watch:
Available on Prime Video (Australia only).
Fun fact:
The production sparked controversy by tackling modern taboos with intensity. The cast delivers deeply layered performances.

Venom: The Last Dance (New Zealand only)
To wrap up the month with a blockbuster, Venom: The Last Dance premieres June 22 in New Zealand. Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote face a new threat: monsters from their home planet and a mysterious military man hunting them down.
Can they survive this final dance? Expect epic battles, stunning special effects, and a powerful farewell.
Where to watch:
Streaming on Prime Video starting June 22 (New Zealand only).
Fun fact:
This may be the final chapter of the Venom saga in theaters, with surprising revelations and lots of action.
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Conclusion
June on Prime Video is packed with major premieres for all tastes. Whether you’re into action, suspense, comedy, drama, or romance, there’s definitely something waiting for you.
So take our recommendations, get comfy on the couch, and come binge-watch with us! See you at the next premiere.