Prime Video June 2026 releases deliver exactly what fans have been waiting for. While Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir (May 27 drop) continues to dominate charts and water-cooler talk with its eight-episode binge and dual black-and-white/color options, the platform is stacking June with brand-new originals that feel like pure event television.

From Jeremy Clarkson’s return to the fields to a brand-new Yellowstone universe chapter in Dutton Ranch (now available across major streamers including Prime Video channels in select regions), this month has something for every mood. Here’s the complete, verified lineup.

June 1: The Biggest Library Drop of the Year

Prime Video opens June with nearly 90 titles hitting the service at once. This is the kind of day where you open the app and immediately lose an afternoon.

  • Standouts: A Man Called Otto, Legally Blonde and its sequel, The Notebook, Mad Max (1980), 12 Angry Men, Platoon, Paths of Glory, The Birdcage, Public Enemies, and dozens more classics and recent hits.
  • Perfect for Pride Month viewing too — several titles celebrate LGBTQ+ stories alongside the main library refresh.

June 3: Two Massive Original Premieres in One Day

This is the date circled on every fan calendar.

Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 drops its first four episodes. Jeremy Clarkson is back wrestling with sheep, robot tractors, government red tape, and a health scare that has viewers genuinely worried. The show remains one of Prime Video’s most rewatchable comfort watches — equal parts hilarious and surprisingly moving.

The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 also lands the same day. The Critical Role animated series returns with the ragtag band facing an even bigger threat after last season’s dragon showdown. Expect more booze-fueled heroics, deeper lore, and the kind of voice performances that make this one of the best adult animated shows on any platform.

June 5–6: Family Animation and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

June 5 brings a solid block of family-friendly and comedy titles including Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods, Hitpig!, and The Blackening. On June 6, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice officially joins the catalog for those who missed it in theaters or want a rewatch with the whole family.

June 10: Every Year After + More Clarkson’s Farm

Every Year After premieres — the heartfelt romance drama adapted from Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel Every Summer After. Two lifelong friends reconnect and unpack whether first love can ever truly be over. Early buzz calls it the perfect summer binge with serious tear-jerking potential.

Clarkson’s Farm continues with episodes 5 and 6 the same day.

June 17: Your Fault: London

The sequel to the massive Spanish hit My Fault (Culpa Mía) arrives as Your Fault: London. Expect the same addictive forbidden-romance energy, now set against the backdrop of London with even higher stakes. If you devoured the first one, this is non-negotiable viewing.

June 22: See You at Work Tomorrow! and More

New comedy See You at Work Tomorrow! drops alongside sports doc ACES: The ATP No. 1 Club. June 23 adds Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla for those who want something more dramatic and stylish.

Full June 2026 Prime Video Release Calendar

DateTitleType
June 187+ movies (A Man Called Otto, Legally Blonde, The Notebook, Mad Max, 12 Angry Men & more)Library
June 3Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 (Ep 1-4)
The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
The Nut Job
Original Series
Original Series
Movie
June 5Asterix films, Hitpig!, The Blackening, Boonie Bears & moreMovies & Animation
June 6Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceMovie
June 10Every Year After (Season 1)
Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 (Ep 5-6)
New Series
Original Series
June 11Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.Movie
June 12PlaneMovie
June 17Your Fault: LondonNew Series
June 19The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePantsMovie
June 22See You at Work Tomorrow!
ACES: The ATP No. 1 Club
New Series
Doc
June 23PriscillaMovie

Why These Releases Matter Right Now

Spider-Noir proved Prime Video can still deliver event-level superhero television. Nicolas Cage’s grizzled Ben Reilly in 1930s New York felt fresh and dangerous — fans are still arguing about the finale and which version (black-and-white or color) hits harder.

Dutton Ranch (the new Yellowstone spin-off starring Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser as Beth and Rip) may live primarily on Paramount+, but the ripple effect is everywhere. Fans chasing that same raw family-drama energy are flocking to Prime Video’s western-leaning catalog while waiting for new episodes every Friday. The move to Texas has already delivered some of the most emotional cattle-ranch moments in the entire franchise.

June 2026 on Prime Video isn’t just another month of content — it’s the platform reminding everyone why it owns summer streaming. Whether you want farm chaos, D&D fantasy, steamy romance, or just a stack of classic movies to disappear into, the lineup has you covered.