June TBW: 22 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies
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Love Island Season 7
Welcome back, islanders! The new season of Love Island will be coming in hot with all the drama and spicy romance as the new contestants try to find love.
Love Island season seven premieres June 3 on Peacock.
Ginny & Georgia Season 3
After season 2 saw Georgia (Brianne Howey) arrested at her own wedding, the third season of Ginny & Georgia will pick up where it left off as Georgia prepares for trial and Ginny (Antonia Gentry) continues to deal with familial drama, romance, and high school.
Ginny & Georgia season 3 comes to Netflix on June 5.
Phineas and Ferb Season 5
Years of wanting to escape into 104 days of summer vacation, Phineas and Ferb are gracing our screens once more with plenty of inventions, schemes, and musical numbers.
Phineas and Ferb season 5 returns to Disney Channel on June 5 and will be streaming on Disney+ the next day.
Ballerina
Ballerina follows young Ruska Roma assassin Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas) as she avenges her father’s death by targeting those responsible.
Ballerina debuts June 6 in theaters.
The Life Of Chuck
From loss to heartbreak, The Life Of Chuck will take us through the journey of young orphan Chuck Krantz as he experiences all the ups and downs life throws at him.
The Life Of Chuck hits theaters on June 6.
Call Her Alex
Following its premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, the documentary Call Her Alex takes us through the rise of fame for podcast host Alex Cooper.
Call Her Alex drops June 10 on Hulu.
Something Beautiful
Miley Cyrus is bringing her new album Something Beautiful to theaters as a visual piece for fans to enjoy.
Catch it for one night only in theaters on June 12.
How To Train Your Dragon
The live-action adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon brings Hiccup (Mason Thames) and our favorite dragon Toothless together on the big screen. The best buds will go on a soaring journey to combat an ancient threat and become the heroes we know and love.
How To Train Your Dragon comes to theaters on June 13.
Materialists
Matchmaking goes rogue when Lucy catches herself having to choose between the ideal perfect man or an ex she has a lot of history with. Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans? Sign us up!
Materialists debuts June 13 in theaters.
Echo Valley
Starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney, Echo Valley follows Kate who must help her daughter Claire when she shows up at her house covered in blood that isn’t hers.
How far will she go? Echo Valley drops June 13 on Apple TV+.
The Buccaneers Season 2
Our favorite sisterhood is back and it’s getting messier than ever! The new season will follow Nan’s complicated love triangle, the mystery of her birth mother, Lord James Seadown trying to track down Jinny, Mabel and Honoria professing their love to each other, and plenty more.
The Buccaneers season 2 premieres June 18 on Apple TV+.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2
Grab your pom-poms because the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders are back for a new season! From the outfit fittings to grueling practice hours, the docuseries is back to put a spotlight on who will make the team this time around.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 2 comes to Netflix on June 18.
We Were Liars
Based on the book by E. Lockhart, We Were Liars follows wealthy teen Cadence Sinclair who suffers a head injury on her family’s island. She returns the next summer to piece together the mystery of the accident, only to find that her friends and family are keeping major secrets.
We Were Liars hits Prime Video on June 18.
The Waterfront
Meet The Buckleys, a notable fishing family in North Carolina, as they struggle to keep their wealthy businesses afloat as their father recovers from two heart attacks.
How far will they go to protect their empire? Find out when The Waterfront hits Netflix on June 19.
28 Years Later
In the third installment of the franchise, Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later finds survivors on a small island have found a way to exist among those infected by the Rage virus. But when one of them decides to leave the island, they discover a mutation that threatens them as well.
28 Years Later drops in theaters on June 20.
Elio
A young boy makes friends with alien creatures when he’s beamed up to the Communiverse and mistaken as Earth’s leader. The journey across the galaxies prompts him to discover new things about himself and who he’s meant to be in life.
Elio comes to theaters on June 20.
KPOP Demon Hunters
Kpop stars Rumi, Zoey, and Mira are fabulously selling out arenas giving performances of a lifetime, but in their down time, they’re badass demon hunters. As they continue to take down threats to protect their fans, a new evil poses a bigger challenge — demons disguised as an irresistible rival boy band.
KPOP Demon Hunters debuts June 20 on Netflix.
Ironheart
Building off of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ironheart follows Riri Williams’ return to Chicago as she crosses paths with The Hood and discovers dangerous secrets that set technology against magic.
Ironheart debuts on June 24 on Disney+.
The Bear Season 4
Things seem to be taking a calmer turn for Carmy and the rest of the staff as we head back to the kitchen for a new season of The Bear.
The Bear season 4 premieres June 25 on Hulu.
Squid Game Season 3
It’s time for one final game! Picking up after last season’s cliffhanger, Squid Game season 3 finds an exhausted Gi-Hun and the rest of the contestants go through even deadlier and increasingly horrific consequences this round.
Squid Game season 3 comes to Netflix on June 27.
F1
A promising Formula 1 driver returns to the action after suffering a career-ending injury to help a struggling F1 team win and become the best driver in the world. His redemption era will require more than just skill, especially pit against the team’s hotshot rookie.
F1 races into theaters on June 27.
M3GAN 2.0
After artifical robot M3GAN went rogue, she’s resurrected by Gemma and returns on a mission to take down infiltration spy Amelia.
M3GAN 2.0 hits theaters on June 27.