There’s no gentle way to say this—June 2025 is out of its mind. It’s the kind of month where Ana de Armas kills for ballet justice, Brad Pitt drives an F1 car, Kajol does horror, and Karan Johar hosts a murder-y reality show. A zombie apocalypse is back for a third round, dragons are no longer animated, and Aamir Khan is emotionally coaching his way to another box office win. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, good. Here’s your no-nonsense cheat sheet to every major movie and TV release worth showing up for—so you’re not the one asking, “Wait, what’s M3GAN 2.0?” halfway through the group chat.
New Movies And TV Shows Releasing In June To Watch In Theatres, Netflix, Prime Video And More
Thug Life
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 5
Mani Ratnam directs Kamal Haasan in what looks like a maximalist gangster opera. There will be blood, monologues, and probably a shirtless Silambarasan TR running in slow motion.
Housefull 5
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 6
Akshay Kumar’s comedy franchise meets a whodunnit setup in this fifth instalment, because if we’re doing sequels, why not just throw in Cluedo logic too?
Ballerina
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 6
A John Wick spin-off starring Ana de Armas as a vengeful assassin who kills with elegance and dead-eyed intensity. Chronologically sandwiched between Parabellum and Chapter 4.
How to Train Your Dragon
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 13
The animated classic goes live-action. Hiccup and Toothless are back, this time with skin and scales instead of pixels.
Kuberaa
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 20
Dhanush, Nagarjuna and Rashmika Mandanna headline this political thriller directed by Sekhar Kammula. Big themes. Bigger moustaches.
Sitaare Zameen Par
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 20
Aamir Khan plays a football coach for a team of kids with Down syndrome. Expect life lessons, moist eyes, and a background score doing all the heavy lifting.
Maa
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 27
Kajol stars in a mythological horror film directed by Vishal Furia. Think goddess worship meets generational trauma.
28 Years Later
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 20
Danny Boyle returns to the world of rage-infected chaos with Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes. A continuation that’s already being called the Mad Max: Fury Road of zombie cinema.
M3GAN 2.0
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 27
Two years later, the psycho doll is still around, still glitchy, and still terrifying. The AI horror franchise gets a smarter (and scarier) sequel.
F1: The Movie
Where to watch: Theatres
Release date: June 27
Brad Pitt, Formula One cars, and Joseph Kosinski behind the camera. Engineered for the big screen and adrenaline junkies.
The Traitors: India
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: June 12
Karan Johar hosts India’s version of the hit reality game show where backstabbing is the whole point. Twenty contestants. Zero chill.
The Bear: Season 4
Where to watch: JioHotstar
Release date: June 25
More culinary chaos. More Carmy breakdowns. If you thought opening a restaurant was hard, try surviving season four.
The Boys: Season 4
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: June 13
Your favourite unhinged superheroes return. Expect gore, satire, and lines you can’t believe got past legal.
Squid Game: Season 3
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: June 27
The final season. It’s darker. It’s bloodier. And it’s about to leave you with more questions than answers.
Stolen
Where to watch: Prime Video
Release date: June 4
A moody crime drama centred on child abduction and its ripple effects. Don’t expect comfort. Do expect incredible performances.
Stick
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Release date: June 14
Owen Wilson plays a washed-up former athlete in this oddball sports dramedy. Think Ted Lasso with less optimism.
Smoke
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Release date: June 21
A gritty, character-driven crime series steeped in urban grime and moral ambiguity. Critics are already calling it the sleeper hit of the year.
Titan: The Oceangate Disaster
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: June 19
A documentary chronicling the ill-fated Titan submersible mission. The tragedy. The memes. The uncomfortable truths.
Rana Naidu: Season 2
Where to watch: Netflix
Release date: June 28
Daggubati and Shorey are back in this hyper-masculine, super-dysfunctional family crime drama. If you missed season one, now’s your chance to pretend you didn’t.