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"House of the Dragon", "Celine Dion": Movies and TV shows to stream in June

20 June 2024
Seven premium streaming services share enough content to keep you indoors all month.

Here’s a list of the most buzzed-about new, classic and otherwise can’t-miss series, movies and documentaries from some of the premium streaming services out there.

Max - “House of the Dragon”



Season 2 of the backstage, backstabbing drama about who gets to rule in Westeros returns, as the civil war called “The Dance of the Dragons” escalates between the houses. The story is a prequel to the events of “Game of Thrones,” which focuses on the two halves of the Targaryen dynasty, with Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower — former BFFs — taking opposite sides. “House” airs on HBO/MAX on Sundays from June 16 to 24.

Netflix - Hit Man



Following a run in theaters in late May, Richard Linklater’s latest film drops on Netflix — and it looks to be a wholly original caper from a filmmaker who forges his own path.

Starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, the film is about an undercover police officer who poses as an assassin to arrest the people who want to hire him (for hits, not arrests) — until he runs into a woman who really needs his help. It’s based on a Texas Monthly article (“Hit Man“) from 2001.

Disney+ "The Acolyte"



The newest entry in the small-screen “Star Wars” universe takes place at the end of the High Republic era, approximately 100 years before the main “Star Wars” films take place, and focuses on a Jedi master who investigates crimes.

Stars include Amandla Stenberg, Jodie Turner-Smith and Carrie-Anne Moss.

Hulu "Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge"



A documentary about Diane von Furstenberg looks at the fascinating and feminist life of the cultural fashion icon. The daughter of a Holocaust survivor, she has always pushed past sexist attitudes to transform the way women dress, balancing her career with raising children and facing cancer.

Prime Video - "I Am: Celine Dion"



This documentary looks back at the Canadian singing icon’s life, including her big-voiced success stories with songs like “My Heart Will Go On,” the tragic loss of her husband and her fight with stiff-person syndrome.

Apple TV+ - "Presumed Innocent"



Yes, the 1990 film starring Harrison Ford, based on Scott Turow’s best-selling novel by the same name, is pretty much perfection. But we expect the team of David E. Kelley (writer), J.J. Abrams (executive producer) and Jake Gyllenhaal (star) will do this suspenseful mystery proud.

The thriller will stretch out over eight episodes, with the first two premiering on June 14 and new episodes dropping every Friday through June 26.

Paramount+ - "Mayor of Kingstown"



The third season of Taylor Sheridan’s crime thriller series is set to return, focusing on the McLusky family, whose members run Kingstown, Michigan — a town whose prison is its primary focus. This season, the Russian mob tries to claw its way into power, which means the McLuskys are in for a serious battle.

Filming was delayed for this season, as star Jeremy Renner recovered from the injuries he suffered in a snowplow accident — but Dianne Wiest (who plays his mother) is not returning.

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