8 Best Prime Video Movies and TV Shows Arriving in June 2026
- Joao Nsita
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Prime Video's June 2026 slate is genuinely one of the most varied and exciting single-month drops the platform has delivered — and if you are trying to figure out what to actually prioritise, this ranking does the work for you.
You have got the sequel to one of the most viscerally disturbing horror films in recent cinema history, starring Cillian Murphy and Ralph Fiennes. You have got a Korean office romance series that is already breaking social media records before its premiere. You have got Clarkson's Farm returning for a fifth season with some of the biggest changes yet to Diddly Squat. You have got a lake-town first-love romance that has BookTok quietly losing its mind. You have got a darkly hilarious black comedy thriller about a couple who each arrive at a remote cabin with a secret plan to murder the other. And you have got the return of one of the most beloved animated fantasy series on streaming.
This is not a month of filler. This is a month with something for essentially every taste — horror fans, romance fans, comedy fans, sports fans, and the people who just want to spend a summer Sunday watching Jeremy Clarkson make increasingly catastrophic decisions about British agriculture.
This ranking covers all eight of June 2026's most significant Prime Video arrivals, ranked from eighth to first, with full breakdowns of what each title delivers, who it is for, and exactly why it deserves your time.
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Why Prime Video's June 2026 Slate Is Worth Your Attention
June 2026 is a particularly strong month for Prime Video in terms of range. The platform is delivering horror that is already being described as some of the most unsettling cinema of the decade. It is delivering romance across multiple formats — a nostalgia-drenched lake-town series, a Korean office slow-burn, a beloved young-adult franchise continuation, and a wickedly dark comedy about a couple who each want to kill the other. It is delivering the return of one of the platform's most beloved UK originals and one of its most passionate animated fanbases.
And on top of all of that, it is delivering something genuinely extraordinary for sports fans: live, exclusive, and free coverage of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, hosted in England and Wales with the final at Lord's Cricket Ground — one of global sport's most iconic venues.
Understanding where each of these titles sits in terms of quality, ambition, and the specific kind of entertainment it delivers is what this ranking is for. From eighth to first, here is everything arriving on Prime Video in June 2026 that you genuinely need to know about.
8. ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 — From June 13

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video — Free with any Amazon account
Genre: Live Sport | Format: Tournament coverage across multiple weeks Final: Sunday July 5, Lord's Cricket Ground, London
This entry sits at eighth on this list not because the ICC Women's T20 World Cup is unimportant — it is one of the biggest and fastest-growing events in global women's sport — but because its appeal is specific to cricket fans and sports enthusiasts rather than the broader entertainment audience this ranking primarily addresses.
That said, the specific combination of factors surrounding this tournament's Prime Video coverage makes it genuinely remarkable. Twelve national sides competing in the 10th edition of the tournament. Group stages beginning on Saturday June 13. The final at Lord's — one of global sport's most iconic venues — on Sunday July 5. And perhaps most significantly: it is completely free for any Amazon account holder, with no Prime subscription required.
That last element is genuinely significant. Free live streaming of a major international sports tournament at the press of a button, without a paywall, is not something that happens often in the current media landscape. For cricket fans in the UK and globally, the Prime Video Women's T20 World Cup coverage is an immediate and enthusiastic recommendation regardless of where it sits in this particular ranking.
The tournament is taking place in England and Wales — meaning home-ground conditions, passionate local crowds, and the specific electricity of international cricket when the host nation is involved. England, India, Australia, and West Indies will all be contenders, and the group stage alone promises some of the most competitive women's T20 cricket ever played.
Why watch it: Free live international cricket at Lord's. If you have an Amazon account, you already have everything you need. For cricket fans, this is non-negotiable viewing.
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7. Over Your Dead Body — Streaming June 10

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Dark Comedy Thriller | Format: Film (2026) Cast: Samara Weaving, Jason Segel
The premise of Over Your Dead Body is one of those beautifully simple, instantly hilarious setups that you can summarise in a sentence and immediately understand why it works: a miserable couple retreat to a remote cabin for a romantic reset, and each of them arrives with a secret plan to murder the other.
What makes this premise more than a simple dark comedy one-liner is what happens when the two murder plots start colliding — and when strangers crash the weekend with plans of their own, sending the already precarious situation into chaotic carnage. The film's escalating structure is the classic dark comedy mechanism of plan plus complication plus further complication, executed with the specific energy of two leads who clearly understand exactly what kind of film they are making.
Samara Weaving has established herself as one of the most instinctively compelling actors in genre film — her work in Ready or Not demonstrated that she can carry an entire genre concept on her own, and she brings that same controlled, darkly funny energy to a role that requires genuine comic timing alongside its genre credentials. Jason Segel — who has never been less than genuinely funny in everything from How I Met Your Mother to The End of the Tour — brings the specific kind of deadpan warmth that makes his half of the couple's terrible plans feel both completely understandable and completely absurd.
Over Your Dead Body is the dark comedy film of the month — the one that rewards viewers who want their comedy with genuine bite and their thriller with genuine laughs.
Why watch it: Samara Weaving and Jason Segel are one of the most inherently entertaining casting combinations of the year. The premise is delightfully, wickedly funny. This is the film you watch on a Saturday night when you want to be genuinely surprised by something.
6. The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 — Streaming June 3

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Animated Fantasy | Format: Series Cast: Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Matthew Mercer
The Legend of Vox Machina is one of Prime Video's most passionately followed animated series — a show that began as a Kickstarter-funded dream from the Critical Role community and has grown into one of the finest fantasy animation productions currently in streaming, beloved by both devoted Critical Role fans and newcomers who simply want excellent adult animated fantasy.
Season 4 picks up a year after the Chroma Conclave. Vox Machina has separated — each member searching for the specific things that matter to them most: love, family, purpose, the answer to who they are when the immediate urgency of saving the world is temporarily absent. It is exactly the kind of breathing room that the best serialised fantasy storytelling uses to deepen character before the next catastrophe arrives. And the next catastrophe does arrive: a long-slumbering evil awakens to threaten the realm, and the call of adventure becomes impossible to ignore.
What The Legend of Vox Machina does consistently and brilliantly is balance the specific emotional weight of characters who have been through enormous things — who have been changed by those experiences in ways that the show honours rather than casually reset — with the energy and the humour and the spectacular action sequences that make it such a pleasure to watch. Season 4 brings the gang back together with that specific warmth of a reunion between people who know each other completely.
For Critical Role fans, this is an immediate priority. For viewers new to the series, Season 4 is accessible after a brief review of the first three seasons, which are all available on Prime Video.
Why watch it: One of the finest adult animated fantasy series on streaming returns with more emotional depth, more spectacular action, and the specific pleasure of reuniting with characters whose adventures you have been invested in across three previous seasons.
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5. Your Fault: London — Streaming June 17

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Romance Drama / Young Adult | Format: Film (2025) Cast: Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Macklin
The Your Fault franchise — Prime Video's young adult romance series adapted from Mercedes Ron's bestselling Spanish novels — has become one of the platform's most consistent audience performers, generating passionate viewer loyalty and the specific kind of social media engagement that turns a streaming property into a cultural moment for its fanbase.
Your Fault: London is the continuation of Noah and Nick's relationship, picking up with the two of them stronger and more in love than ever — and then immediately, methodically introducing every element that is going to test that strength. Noah heads to Oxford to pursue her studies. Nick finds himself consumed by the growing demands of work. New people enter both of their lives, bringing unexpected emotions and lingering jealousy. The cracks that begin to form are the specific cracks that every long-distance, high-ambition, early-twenties relationship has to navigate or fail navigating.
The Your Fault films work because they take their audience seriously. The emotional stakes of Noah and Nick's relationship are not managed gently or sentimentally — the franchise understands that its audience wants to feel the genuine difficulty of loving someone across the complications that life inserts between you, and it delivers that difficulty with genuine craft.
The London setting gives this entry a visual specificity and a cultural energy that the previous films' settings did not have — Oxford, in particular, provides gorgeous production design and the specific academic-prestige energy that gives Noah's storyline genuine texture.
For devotees of the franchise, this is an immediate watch. For newcomers, the earlier films are required context — but the investment is absolutely worth it before this London chapter arrives.
Why watch it: One of Prime Video's most loyal young adult romance audiences gets its next chapter — set in London and Oxford, with the central relationship facing its most serious tests yet. If you are already invested in Noah and Nick, this is essential viewing.
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4. Clarkson's Farm Season 5 — Streaming June 3

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Documentary / Reality | Format: Series Cast: Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland, Lisa Hogan
Clarkson's Farm is one of the most unlikely success stories in streaming history — a show about a television presenter with no agricultural experience attempting to run a working farm in the Cotswolds that has become one of Prime Video's most beloved properties globally, won critical acclaim for its portrayal of British farming culture and rural economics, and made Kaleb Cooper into one of the most genuinely charming people on television.
Season 5 arrives with Diddly Squat facing its most significant challenges yet — this time, the context is a UK government budget that has sent the farming community into genuine uproar over inheritance tax changes that threaten the viability of family farms across the country. The show has always been at its most interesting when it uses Jeremy Clarkson's specific fish-out-of-water energy to illuminate genuine issues in British agriculture, and Season 5 is positioned to be the most politically charged and most emotionally resonant season yet.
The high-tech pivot — the farm's attempt to modernise, resulting in Kaleb's first ever trip abroad, which is a television prospect of genuinely immense comic potential — gives the season a new energy alongside the graver political backdrop. Kaleb Cooper remains the show's greatest asset: a young farmer whose expertise, honesty, and complete inability to be impressed by Clarkson generates the specific chemistry that has made their dynamic one of the most watchable odd-couple pairings in documentary television.
The "even bigger developments heading for Diddly Squat" teased in the season announcement has the fanbase speculating intensely — and whatever those developments are, Season 5 has the highest emotional stakes of any Clarkson's Farm season yet.
Why watch it: One of the best documentary series on streaming returns for its most significant and most politically charged season. Clarkson and Kaleb are television gold. Season 5 is essential for long-time fans and an excellent entry point for newcomers who have been meaning to start.
3. Every Year After — Streaming June 10

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Romance Drama | Format: Series Cast: Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett
Every Year After is the June 2026 romance arrival that BookTok has been quietly anticipating for months — a series that takes one of the most emotionally resonant premises in young adult fiction and executes it with the kind of warmth, patience, and genuine character depth that the best coming-of-age romance demands.
The story is told over the course of six years and one week in Barry's Bay — described as the quintessential lake town, which is itself a specific emotional signal to anyone who has spent time with summer-setting romance fiction. This is the world of first loves and returning summers and the specific quality of places that exist slightly outside ordinary time — where the rules of everyday life feel temporarily suspended and the things you feel in those weeks feel more real, not less, for being concentrated and fleeting.
The structure — six years plus one week, told across a single series — gives Every Year After a formal quality that distinguishes it from straightforward romance drama. You are watching the accumulation of something, the way first loves change people across time and across the distance that comes between who you were when you felt something and who you became after. Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett are two of the most compelling young actors currently working in the romance drama space, and their specific chemistry in every clip and promotional material released so far has generated exactly the kind of anticipation that makes a series's opening weekend numbers.
Every Year After is the romance series of June 2026 — the one that will be generating passionate social media conversation, enthusiastic rewatches, and "you absolutely have to watch this immediately" text messages to friends from the moment it premieres.
Why watch it: The most emotionally resonant romance series of the month — a first-love story told across time with genuine craft and genuine feeling, set in the kind of lake town that summer romance fiction was built to inhabit. Do not miss this one.
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2. See You At Work Tomorrow! — Streaming June 22

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Korean Romance Drama | Format: Series Cast: Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun, Kang Mi-na
See You At Work Tomorrow! is the most emotionally anticipated romance series of Prime Video's June slate — and if the premise, the cast, and the early buzz are any indication, it may be the streaming romance event of the summer.
Cha Ji-yoon is a seventh-year product planner who has sworn off dating completely after a painful breakup. She has channelled everything into efficiency, deadlines, and the one small joy she has preserved from the ruins of her emotional life: fried chicken and beer after the perfect on-the-dot clock-out. She is calm, polite, unflappable on the surface, and completely closed inside — a woman who has decided that the safest version of herself is the one who does not want anything from anyone beyond the moment her shift ends.
Kang Si-woo is the company's most avoided team leader. He enters Cha Ji-yoon's life, and the closed heart starts to open — slowly, reluctantly, with all the specific comedy and warmth and emotional depth that the best Korean romance drama delivers at its peak.
Seo In-guk is one of the most beloved and most consistently excellent actors in Korean drama — his filmography includes Reply 1997 and The Master's Sun, and his specific brand of warm, charismatic male lead energy is perfectly calibrated for the slow-burn office romance this premise requires. Park Ji-hyun as Cha Ji-yoon is a pairing that the Korean drama community has been extremely excited about since the cast announcement, and the early clips and promotional content have generated significant international anticipation.
The office romance premise — two people who are supposed to be professional colleagues, one of whom has specifically decided not to feel anything, the other of whom is making that decision increasingly untenable — is one of Korean romance drama's most reliable and most beloved frameworks. See You At Work Tomorrow! deploys it with the specific ingredients that produce the genre's best results: a heroine with a fully realised internal life, a hero who is compelling rather than simply handsome, and a workplace setting that creates natural forced proximity and natural stakes.
For fans of Korean romance drama, this is the most anticipated Prime Video arrival of the month. For viewers new to the genre, See You At Work Tomorrow! is an ideal entry point — accessible, warm, genuinely funny, and emotionally rewarding in the specific way that the best K-drama office romance is designed to be.
Why watch it: The most emotionally anticipated romance series of the month from one of the most reliable genres in streaming drama. Seo In-guk is one of Korean drama's finest male leads, the premise is irresistible, and the slow-burn office romance framework is going to deliver everything its audience is hoping for and several things they are not expecting.
1. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — Streaming June 14

Watch on: Amazon Prime Video
Genre: Horror / Thriller | Format: Film (2026) Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Jack O'Connell, Alfie Williams, Cillian Murphy
Critics: ScreenHub calls it "beguilingly wild and tender"
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is the most significant cinema event arriving on Prime Video in June 2026 — the second film in Danny Boyle's ambitious trilogy continuation of one of the most influential horror franchises in British cinema history, and a film that every major review outlet is calling genuinely, disturbingly extraordinary.
The first film in the revived trilogy, 28 Years Later, arrived in cinemas in 2025 and reestablished the franchise as one of the most important voices in contemporary horror — a film that used the infected apocalypse not as an occasion for action-movie spectacle but as a lens for examining what humanity becomes when the social structures that contain it have collapsed. The Bone Temple picks up the story with a different protagonist, Dr. Kelson, whose shocking new relationship carries consequences that could change the world entirely — and with Spike's encounter with Jimmy Crystal becoming a nightmare that reaches beyond simple horror into something more philosophically disturbing.
The key thematic statement of The Bone Temple is one that distinguishes it from most franchise horror: the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival. The inhumanity of the survivors — the specific ways that people become monstrous not through infection but through choice — is stranger and more terrifying than what came before. This is Danny Boyle and Alex Garland using horror as their preferred vehicle for examining what we actually are.
Ralph Fiennes and Cillian Murphy in the same horror film — with Fiennes in what early reviewers are calling a genuinely career-defining performance — is the casting event of the year. Fiennes brings an intellectual ferocity and a physical presence to genre work that very few actors his age could manage, and the combination of his performance with the franchise's established willingness to go to genuinely dark places produces something that multiple critics have described as the most haunting cinema experience of 2026.
ScreenHub describes it as "beguilingly wild and tender" — a description that tells you exactly what kind of horror this is: not gore-for-shock's-sake, but genuine emotional devastation wrapped inside genre dread. The Bone Temple is horror for people who want their fear to mean something.
Why watch it: The most important cinema event of Prime Video's June slate, and one of the most significant horror films of the decade so far. Ralph Fiennes delivers what may be a career-defining performance. The film's argument — that the survivors are scarier than the infected — is one that lands with complete, unforgettable conviction. Do not watch this alone.
Conclusion: Your Complete Prime Video June 2026 Watching Roadmap
Prime Video's June 2026 calendar delivers across genres with a consistency that makes it one of the platform's strongest single months in recent memory.
Start with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — the most important cinema event of the month, a horror film with genuine artistic ambition and one of the finest performances of the year from Ralph Fiennes. Then add See You At Work Tomorrow! for the slow-burn Korean office romance that is going to be the most talked-about streaming drama arrival of the second half of June. Add Every Year After for the lake-town first-love series that is already generating passionate BookTok anticipation. Settle in with Clarkson's Farm Season 5 for the most emotionally charged season of one of streaming's most beloved documentaries. And queue Over Your Dead Body for the dark comedy event of the month.
Every title on this list earns its time. The top three are worth clearing your schedule for completely.

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10 FAQs About Prime Video June 2026 New Arrivals
1. What is the best new show or film coming to Prime Video in June 2026? 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, streaming from June 14, is the most critically significant arrival — a horror film already being described by multiple reviewers as one of the most haunting cinema experiences of 2026, featuring what may be a career-defining performance from Ralph Fiennes. For romance fans, See You At Work Tomorrow! (June 22) and Every Year After (June 10) are the most anticipated arrivals of the month.
2. Is the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Prime Video really free? Yes. The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 coverage on Prime Video is free for anyone with an Amazon account — no Prime subscription is required. Group stages begin on June 13, with the final at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 5. This is one of the most accessible major sports streaming events of the year.
3. What is 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple about? The Bone Temple is the second film in Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later trilogy continuation. Dr. Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship with world-changing consequences, while the infected are now presented as secondary to the genuine horror of what survivors are becoming. Ralph Fiennes, Cillian Murphy, and Jack O'Connell star in what multiple critics are calling the most disturbing and most artistically ambitious horror film of 2026.
4. What is See You At Work Tomorrow! about on Prime Video? See You At Work Tomorrow! is a Korean office romance drama following Cha Ji-yoon, a seventh-year product planner who has sworn off dating after a painful breakup, and Kang Si-woo, the company's most avoided team leader who enters her life and begins to open the heart she had decided to keep permanently closed. Starring Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun, it is one of the most anticipated K-drama arrivals of the summer.
5. Is Every Year After on Prime Video based on a book? Every Year After is an original Prime Video series rather than a book adaptation. The lake-town first-love premise and the six-year storytelling structure have drawn comparisons to beloved coming-of-age romance series, but the show is an original work created specifically for the platform. It stars Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett.
6. Is Clarkson's Farm Season 5 the final season? As of June 2026, Clarkson's Farm Season 5 has not been confirmed as the final season. The show continues to be one of Prime Video's most-watched UK originals, and the fifth season's focus on the UK government's farming budget controversy gives it some of the most significant real-world stakes of any season yet. A sixth season has not been confirmed or ruled out.
7. Do I need to have watched the first Your Fault films to understand Your Fault: London? Yes. Your Fault: London is a direct continuation of Noah and Nick's story from the previous Your Fault films. Watching the earlier instalments first is required to fully understand the characters, their history, and the specific emotional stakes of the London chapter. All previous Your Fault films are available on Prime Video.
8. Is Over Your Dead Body appropriate for all audiences? Over Your Dead Body is a dark comedy thriller with mature themes, violence, and adult content. It is not appropriate for younger viewers. The film is intended for adult audiences who enjoy the specific combination of dark humour and thriller energy that the premise delivers.
9. Is 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple a direct sequel to the first 28 Years Later film? The Bone Temple is the second film in a planned trilogy but follows a different protagonist from the first film — Dr. Kelson rather than the characters central to the initial 28 Years Later (2025). Having seen the first film will significantly enrich the viewing experience, but the film is also designed to function as a self-contained horror narrative for viewers coming to the series fresh.
10. Where can I find everything arriving on Prime Video in June 2026? The complete June 2026 Prime Video schedule is available at Amazon Prime Video's official website and at streaming guide sites including JustWatch and What's on Amazon Prime. Check the platform directly for exact premiere times and regional availability.
External Resources for More Prime Video Coverage:
JustWatch — Prime Video New Releases — Complete, up-to-date listings of everything arriving on and leaving Prime Video in any given month.
ScreenHub — 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review — One of the first and most comprehensive critical assessments of the Bone Temple, calling it "beguilingly wild and tender."
Rotten Tomatoes — Amazon Prime Video Shows — Aggregated critic and audience scores for Prime Video originals and acquisitions.
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