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June Streaming Guide: What to watch on 7plus, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus and more

June’s streaming calendar is jam-packed with drama, mystery, survival and intrigue at every turn.
June’s streaming calendar is jam-packed with drama, mystery, survival and intrigue at every turn.

June Streaming Guide: What to watch on 7plus, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus and more

June’s streaming calendar is jam-packed with drama, mystery, survival and intrigue at every turn.

June’s streaming calendar is jam-packed with drama, mystery, survival and intrigue at every turn.

But we’ve identified which pay TV services are delivering the best of the best as the winter chill sets in.

Check out our top picks below.

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FIH Pro League — 2025 season (7Plus)Streaming June 14

Hockey season is in full swing with 7Plus airing all the Men’s and Women’s FIH Pro League matches free-to-air this June. Cheer on your Kookaburras (Men’s) and the Hockeyroos (Women’s) as they take on eight other countries from around the globe.

This year, the Kookaburras aim to back up their 2023-24 championship win and become the first country with the most outright championships to their name. Meanwhile the Hockeyroos hope to stop The Netherlands from taking out their third championship in a row.

Tune into 7Plus on June 14 for all the sporting action.

We Were Liars — new series premiere (Amazon Prime Video)Streaming June 18

Based on E. Lockhart’s young adult psychological horror novel of the same name, We Were Liars follows 17-year-old Cadence Sinclair, a wealthy teenager who recently suffered a traumatic accident. Cadence struggles to rebuild her life while remembering important pieces of her life that she’s forgotten in her fight to survive.

Considering this book won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction, this is definitely one to watch this month. Stream We Were Liars on Amazon Prime from June 18.

The Bear — new season premiere (Disney Plus)Streaming June 25

We’re back in the kitchen as season four of The Bear premieres this June.

Season three is hotly debated as one of the least popular seasons yet, however, when you think about it, it was designed much like one of those delicately crafted authentic restaurant meals — it left viewers hungry for more.

It traded the constant action of previous seasons to focus on illustrating either how far characters had come or, inversely, why they had stagnated. Seasons like that are crucial to building context to further the storyline, and it left us teetering on a peak. Will The Bear survive?

Tune into Disney Plus on June 25 to find out.

Smoke — new series premiere (Apple TV Plus)Streaming June 27

Crime novelist Dennis Lehane, the mastermind behind books like Gone, Baby Gone, Shutter Island and Mystic River, has traded bookstores for screens with Smoke. This series was inspired by Firebug, a podcast focusing on arson crimes by former firefighter, John Leonard Orr.

Taron Egerton stars as Dave, an arson investigator alongside detective Michelle Calderone (Jurnee Smollett) who are both determined to catch not one but two serial arsonists threatening the lives of many.

Will they stop them in time? Find out on Apple TV Plus on June 27

Squid Game — new season (Netflix)Streaming June 27

While there was a massive three-year break between seasons one and two, fans only had to wait six months for season three.

The viral series returns with plenty more twisted games and psychological warfare between contestants. There’s just one rule: play or die.

It’s game on for Squid Game season three from June 27, exclusively on Netflix.

Alone — new season premiere (Stan)Streaming June 13

We often joke about wanting to ditch society and wander off into the wilderness alone, but this show will actually pay a top survival expert a whopping $500,000 to prove they can truly do it!

This month, ten new contestants will need to brave the Karoo Desert of South Africa, the driest climate chosen yet, to take home the half-million prize pool. Don’t be fooled: what this desert lacks in water, it redeems itself tenfold with plenty of predators and soaring temperatures.

Tune into Alone on Stan as you sit comfortably under your throw rug and naively criticise others on their survival skills from June 13.

Christie Graham is Digital Content Editor at Reviews.org Australia.

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