What’s New On Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime VIdeo, And HBO Now: June 2016’s Top Movies And Shows

Between the warm weather, cool drinks, and grill outs, is there anything better than summer? Well, your favorite streaming services are about to make your summer vacation even sweeter. It’s a brand new month, which means Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and HBO Now have added a whole new list of movies and shows for you to obsess over. Get ready to start loving June.

Whether you’re craving cinematic classics, blockbuster hits, heart-pounding season finales, or anything in between, there’s something for every streamer throughout this month. We know that you’re busy and don’t have time to sort through the hundreds of titles, so we decided to do some of the hard work for you. Below is our curated list of the must-watch movies and shows coming to each platform. Here’s what you need to be watching when you’re not working on your tan:

NETFLIX

Jurassic Park (1993)

Welcome to … Jurassic Park! (Cue epic theme music) Jurassic World was a fun movie, but nothing can beat Steven Spielberg’s first time playing dino-god. Starting today, the first three Jurassic World movies will be available on Netflix. Watch with Jell-O in hand, and don’t forget the magic words.

[Watch Jurassic Park on Netflix June 1]

Bo Burnham: Make Happy *Netflix Original

This month, catch a new special from one of the smartest comedians out there. Bo Burnham is one of those comedians who is beloved by his fans and confusing to everyone else. Tune in to hear his latest satirical tunes but stay to laugh at his dead-on depictions of Millennial life.

[Watch Bo Burnham: Make Happy on Netflix June 3]

Orange is the New Black: Season 4 *Netflix Original

Grab your homemade shiv and some pie. The ladies of Litchfield are back, and things are more dramatic than ever. Based on the Season Four trailer, the series will likely continue its trend of focusing on minor characters instead of boring Piper. Start trying to decide who your favorite inmate is. You’ll need the time.

[Watch Orange is the New Black Season Four on Netflix June 17]

Spotlight (2015)

The Academy winner for Best Picture of 2016 is coming to Netflix this month. Starring Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, and Michael Keaton, this gripping newsroom drama about exposing the corruption of the Catholic church needs to be on your must list if it wasn’t already. But heads up; this isn’t a lighthearted watch.

[Watch Spotlight on Netflix June 22]

The Fundamentals of Caring (2016) *Netflix Original

Based on a novel of the same name, this movie continues Netflix’s expansion into the world of film. Starring Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez, and Craig Roberts, this one follows a writer who becomes a disabled teenager’s caregiver. Will an impromptu road trip make things better? Seeing as this movie seems to have an indie-vibe, then yes. Definitely.

[Watch The Fundamentals of Caring on Netflix June 24]

Related: Here’s Everything New on Netflix June 2016: ‘Jurassic Park,’ Orange is the New Black,’ ‘Pretty Little Liars,’ and More

HULU

Love & Mercy (2015)

If you catch yourself humming “I Get Around,” there’s a good chance you’re going to like this movie, which focuses musician, songwriter, and co-founder of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson. This doc has been praised for its untraditional approach to a biography as well as its soundtrack. Check it out before you attempt to surf U.S.A. this summer.

[Watch Love & Mercy on Hulu June 4]

Casual: Season 2 Premiere *Hulu Original

Fed up with Tinder? Hulu has you covered. This realistic comedy-drama about the struggles of modern day dating is finally back, and it’s about time. Casual follows the newly divorced single mother Valerie as she lives with her brother Alex and daughter Laura. Is it an untraditional family dynamic? For sure. Will it make you want to become better buds with your own brother? A thousand percent, yes.

[Watch Casual on Hulu June 7]

He Named Me Malala (2015)

If you’re looking to be inspired this summer, then look no further than this documentary about the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. He Named Me Malala follows the young Pakistani female activist Malala Yousafzai, who has fought for women’s education since she was very young.

[Watch He Named Me Malala on Hulu June 11]

30 for 30: O.J. Made in America Part 1: Series Premiere

It’s been called ESPN’s most ambitious 30 for 30 documentary, and it’s coming to Hulu. Directed by Ezra Edelman, this seven and a half hour series promises to look into O. J. Simpson’s life and murder case like never before. Who knew that 2016 would mark the re-emergence of the Juice? The series premieres on ABC June 11 and comes to Hulu the day after, ensuring you won’t be behind on your water cooler conversation.

[Watch 30 for 30: OJ Made in America Part 1 on Hulu June 12]

Rick and Morty: Season 2

Get ready to get Rickety-Rickety-wrecked, son! Season Two of Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland’s cult sci-fi comedy is finally coming to Hulu this month in its entirety. Think of it as Doc and Marty from Back to the Future meets alcohol, abuse, violence, and a never-ending stream of top-notch pop culture references, and you have a general idea of what you’re in for.

[Watch Rick and Morty Season 2 on Hulu June 26]

Related: What’s New on Hulu June 2016: O.J. Simpson Documentary, ‘Casual,’ ‘Rick and Morty,’ and More

AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

Apocalypse Now (1979)

In the mood for something more cinematic? Then you’re in luck. Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary portrayal of Heart of Darkness is returning to streaming. Starring Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, and Harrison Ford, this horrifying story about man’s inner darkness will leave you entranced and questioning several things.

[Watch Apocalypse Now on Prime Video June 1]

Downton Abbey Season Six

Did you miss the final season of this critically beloved British drama? Not to worry! This month, Prime Video has you completely covered. Now you can binge all that is high class, subtle, and dramatic. Tune in to relive the hype but stay to appreciate the greatness that is Maggie Smith.

[Watch Downton Abbey on Prime Video June 2]

UnReal Season Two

Whether you love or hate The Bachelor and its many franchises, you’re going to love this Lifetime Original. This scripted drama about the behind-the-scenes drama and stakes of a dating reality show is too addicting to not watch. Tune in this month and see how Rachel’s messed up her life this time.

[Stream UnREAL Season Two starting June 6]

Mr. Robot Season One

If you missed USA’s hit freshman show last year, then you’re in luck. Mr. Robot returns for its second season on July 13th, but you can catch up by streaming the entire 10-episode first season on Prime starting June 13. Rami Malek and Christian Slater star in this tech thriller that provided some of TV’s best twists and turns in its initial season. And Season Two is already promising something big, if the trailer is anything to go by.

[Stream Mr. Robot on Amazon Prime beginning June 13]

The Good Wife Season Seven

If you’re behind on The Good Wife, Prime has you covered. The last season of Alicia Florrick’s rise from political wife done wrong to insufferable lawyer wrapped up a couple weeks ago, but it’s always worth the dramatic re-watch. Soon you’ll be able to stream the stretch run of The Good Wife for free and complete your streaming course on moral compromises.

[Stream The Good Wife on Amazon Prime beginning June 20]

Related: Here’s Everything New on Amazon Prime Video June 2016: ‘Mr. Robot,’ ‘The Good Wife,’ Clint Eastwood, and More

HBO NOW

 Independence Day (1996) 

When earth is threatened by extraterrestrial life, with a goal to destroy all of mankind, the will to survive becomes earth’s greatest weapon. Starring Will Smith, Bill Paxton, Jeff Goldblum and more, this all-star cast fights back against superior technology to save their planet. With it’s long awaited sequel hitting theaters this summer, you’ll want to retrace the origins of earth’s first invasion.

[Watch Independence Day on HBO Now and HBO Go on June 1]

A Beautiful Mind (2001)

Inspired by the life of John Forbes Nash Jr., this beloved drama about a mathematical genius is coming to streaming this month. Starring Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly and directed by Ron Howard, you don’t want to miss this Oscar Best Picture winner.

[Watch A Beautiful Mind on HBO Now and HBO Go on June 1]

Suited *HBO Original Documentary

Produced by Lena Dunham, this documentary offers a behind the scenes look at Bindle & Keep, a Brooklyn tailoring company that makes custom suits for gender-nonconforming and transgender clients. The movie follows a range of people on the gender spectrum, documenting the journey of coming into a new identity and finding bravery in your own skin.

[Watch Suited on HBO NOW and HBO Go on June 20]

Game of Thrones Season 6 Finale

It feels like we just re-entered the world of Westeros, but this month, we’re already looking to leave it. Season Six of Game of Thrones wraps up this month, and if the episodes we’ve already seen have been any indication, the finale is sure to transform us into a blubbering mess of emotions. But hey — at least we don’t have to worry about whether Jon Snow is alive or dead in 2016.

[Watch the Game of Thrones Season Finale on June 26]

HBO Comedy Season Finales

This June also marks the season finales for HBO’s comedy lineup. Both Silicon Valley’s Season Three and VEEP’s Season Five are ending the last week of the month, and here’s what we know so far. Pied Piper will never be able to catch a break, and there’s something going on with Catherine’s documentary. You’ve been warned.

[Watch the Silicon Valley Season Finale on June 26]

[Watch the VEEP Season Finale on June 26]

Related: What’s New on HBO Now June 2016: First Looks, Theatrical Premieres, Season Finales, and More

Photos: Everett Collection, HBO