New on Paramount+ in June 2026: Top movies and shows to stream this month
Here's what to stream on Paramount+ in June
June is just a few days away, meaning we’re heading into the month when summer officially begins. Of course, the sunny weather means less time indoors watching the latest arrivals, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still build your summer watchlist. Paramount+ is back with a decent slate this month, and we’ve rounded up everything new landing on the platform.
The biggest releases in June include the second season of “The Agency,” the spy thriller starring Michael Fassbender as a CIA agent pulled out of a long-term undercover mission and ordered back to London Station. Also arriving are new seasons of “All the Queen’s Men” and Tyler Perry’s dark drama “Ruthless.”
Paramount+ hasn’t yet released its full slate for June 2026, so we’ve rounded up the top picks worth streaming this month and will update this list as more releases are announced.
New releases on Paramount+ in June 2026: Top picks
‘Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal’
“Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal” is a three-part documentary series that explores the isolated Gloriavale community in New Zealand. The series follows current and former members as they share their experiences of life inside the tightly controlled commune, where daily routines, relationships, and beliefs are shaped by strict leadership. Across three episodes, it presents contrasting perspectives from those still inside the community and those who have left.
This new doc essentially functions as a chilling, slow-burn psychological puzzle box. Rather than a traditional true-crime murder mystery often seen on streaming services, it instead focuses on an examination of faith, absolute power, and submission. Through archival footage and interviews, it traces the community’s history and the events that brought it under public and legal scrutiny.
Premieres June 2 on Paramount+
‘All the Queen’s Men’ (season 5)
BET+ and Paramount+ were originally separate streaming services under the same corporate umbrella, with only limited overlap in content. However, they’re now being brought closer together, with BET+ programming increasingly moving into Paramount+ and being integrated into its broader library. This includes a wave of new additions such as the fifth and final season of “All the Queen’s Men,” the steamy drama executive produced by Tyler Perry.
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“All the Queen’s Men” season 5 continues the story of Marilyn “Madam” DeVille (Eva Marcille) as she works to maintain control of Club Eden amid escalating conflicts within her empire. With pressure mounting and unwanted attention from law enforcement, Madam tightens her grip on the club while her closest associates — Amp (Skyh Black), Dime (Candace Maxwell), Blue (Racquel Palmer), and Doc (Michael Bolwaire) — are pulled deeper into new threats surrounding the operation.
Premieres June 10 on Paramount+
‘The Agency’ (season 2)
One of the biggest releases on Paramount+ this month is the second season of “The Agency,” a spy thriller series featuring an impressive lineup of veteran film and TV actors, including Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Richard Gere, and Katherine Waterston. Following a strong debut weekend that reportedly set viewership records for Paramount+ with Showtime, the series was quickly renewed. As a result, all 10 episodes of season 2 are dropping at once, making it instantly bingeable.
Following his forced agreement to operate as a double agent for MI6 within the CIA, season 2 follows agent Martian (Fassbender) as his world unravels. His former lover, Samia (Jodie Turner-Smith), has been taken as a political prisoner in Sudan, prompting him to launch a rogue rescue mission that crosses into outright treachery against his own country. Concurrently, a massive internal mole hunt plunges the CIA's London Station into complete chaos.
Premieres June 21 on Paramount+
‘Ruthless’ (season 6)
After spending its previous seasons airing on BET+, “Ruthless” has officially migrated to Paramount+ for its highly anticipated sixth season, which will debut with a two-episode premiere. Tyler Perry’s series is a dark, gripping drama that serves as a spin-off of Perry’s hit political soap opera, “The Oval.” It very much leans into psychological thriller territory, exploring the reality of human manipulation, extreme religious fanaticism, and the desperate fight for freedom from a closed society.
“Ruthless” season 6 finds the Rakudushis cult compound descending into absolute gridlock. Ruth (Melissa L. Williams) successfully leverages her positioning to expand her direct personal influence over the cult's leader, The Highest (Matt Cedeño), triggering immense distrust and a severe fracture among long-standing members like Dikhan (Lenny Thomas) and Marva (Baadja-Lyne Odums). Meanwhile, internal operations destabilize as dangerous new regional alliances enter the compound fold.
Premieres June 30 on Paramount+
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