EntertainmentStreamingTop 4 new shows and movies on Amazon Prime Video in June 2024There’s some top stuff coming to Prime VideoWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
EntertainmentStreamingTop 4 new shows and movies on Amazon Prime Video in June 2024There’s some top stuff coming to Prime VideoWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
There’s some top stuff coming to Prime Video
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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June is finally here, and with it comes a new swathe of content for whichever you think is thebest streaming service. If that’s Amazon Prime Video in your household, you’re in luck (also check out ourTop 5 New Movies & Shows on Netflix this month).
We’ve combed through all the additions coming to Prime Video this month to whittle things down to just a handful that you should absolutely be keeping an eye on. Without further ado, here are the very best new shows and movies hitting the platform.
The Boys Season 4
The Boys â Season 4 Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTubeWatch On
The Boys â Season 4 Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube
The Boys â Season 4 Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube
TV’s most explicit show returns! Season 4 ofThe Boyscomes back to the silver screen on 13 June. Alright, so that title isn’t necessarily a scientifically-proven one, but there’s no denying how profane, gory, adult and explicitThe Boysreally is.
This time around things are as dire as they’ve ever been for our ragtag bunch of superhero-killers, with the dastardly Homelander gathering even more power amid political turmoil. It’s clear that the parallels with American politics are only going to get stronger, but it’s the outrageous gore and fights that will most likely keep you interested.
My Lady Jane
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My Lady Jane - Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube
My Lady Jane - Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube
Instead of marrying, briefly claiming the throne and eventually losing her head, it looks like Jane will instead break out of her fate and try to have a little fun in freedom, with battles, sex and more.
It’s based on a fun novel and should be an interesting addition to Amazon’s lineup when it starts streaming on 27 June.
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Anyone But You
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ANYONE BUT YOU â Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube
ANYONE BUT YOU â Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube
Amazon’s fairly tight-lipped about movie additions to its streaming library, but multiple reports indicate thatAnyone But You, the breakout hit from late 2023, is coming to the service – in the US at least.
They’re about as famous as anyone gets right now, and the chemistry is off the charts, so if you’re in the US this is one to look forward to. Here’s hoping it’ll appear in other territories too!
Dumb Money
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DUMB MONEY - Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube
DUMB MONEY - Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube
It charts the story of the Gamestop stock explosion and the man who started the whole fire going, making normal people millions of dollars in the process (and seeing a fair few others lose cash).
It’s going to hit Prime Video on 10 June, and will be a timely, funny watch. That cast doesn’t lie, either, from Paul Dano to Pete Davidson via Shailene Woodley and Seth Rogen.
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