New on Prime Video in June 2026: Top movies and shows to stream this month

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We’re now heading into summer, and streaming services like Prime Video are beginning to roll out their seasonal original content, including the romantic sequel “Your Fault: London” alongside the yearning-filled original series “Every Year After.” For viewers more in the mood for action, the adult animated fantasy “The Legend of Vox Machina” also returns for its fourth season in June. Overall, there’s a strong mix of new movies and returning shows arriving this month.

Prime Video hasn’t released its complete June 2026 lineup just yet, but I’ve rounded up the standout titles you can already start getting excited about this month, and I’ll keep updating this list as more arrivals are confirmed. There will also likely be a wave of standard library additions landing at the beginning of the month worth keeping an eye on. So, here are my curated picks of everything new coming to Prime Video in June 2026.

New on Prime Video in June 2026: Top picks

‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ season 4 (June 3)

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Prime Video has become known for adult animated series that don’t shy away from gore, and “The Legend of Vox Machina” fits right into that space. At its core, the show follows a dysfunctional group of adventurers who must rely on one another to survive. While it leans into classic high-fantasy elements like dragons, magic, and monsters, it also puts strong emphasis on the relationships between its characters. Season 4 will bring the group back together once again to face a new threat.

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“The Legend of Vox Machina” season 4 picks up after the defeat of the Chroma Conclave, with the party no longer traveling together. Scanlan (Sam Riegel) has stepped away from the group to spend time with his daughter, while Vex (Laura Bailey) and Percy (Taliesin Jaffe) settle back into Whitestone, Vax (Liam O’Brien) continues travelling with Keyleth (Marisha Ray), and Pike (Ashley Johnson) remains alongside Grog (Travis Willingham). However, their separation doesn’t last, because a long-dormant threat begins to rise.

Stream "The Legend of Vox Machina" season 4 on Prime Video from June 3

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ season 5 (June 3)

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“Clarkson’s Farm” is a popular documentary reality series that follows television presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to manage a 1,000-acre farm in the English countryside. While it documents real agricultural processes, it is framed through Clarkson’s characteristic humor and his fish-out-of-water experience in farming life. Plus, the series is often praised by the agricultural community for drawing national attention to the real difficulties, tight profit margins, and physical demands of farming in the U.K.

Season 5 continues to follow Jeremy Clarkson as he manages Diddly Squat Farm amid a turbulent year for British agriculture. A new government budget causes widespread disruption across the farming industry, forcing Clarkson to rethink how the farm operates. In response, he attempts to modernize parts of the business, introducing more high-tech approaches while still dealing with daily practical challenges on the land.

Stream "Clarkson's Farm" season 5 on Prime Video from June 3

‘Every Year After’ (June 10)

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Prime Video is also known for its penchant for emotional romantic dramas that feel tailor-made for summer viewing. The upcoming series “Every Year After” looks set to continue that trend, with longing playing a central role in its storytelling. Spanning several years, the story follows the characters’ relationship from their formative teenage summers into adulthood, naturally capturing the bittersweet experience of first love and what follows. Not to mention, it’s set in a beautiful Canadian lake town, so at least it’ll have the views.

Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) spends her summers in the lakeside town of Barry’s Bay, where she forms a close bond with brothers Sam (Matt Cornett) and Charlie Florek (Michael Bradway). Over time, her relationship with Sam deepens, but an unexpected fallout causes a painful separation between them. Years later, Percy returns to Barry’s Bay for a funeral, where she is forced to face Sam again and confront the unresolved history between them.

Stream "Every Year After" on Prime Video from June 10

‘Your Fault: London’ (June 17)

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Speaking of romantic dramas, we also have the sequel “Your Fault: London,” the second instalment in the British take on Mercedes Ron’s best-selling Culpables trilogy. While the story was previously brought to the screen in a successful Spanish-language film series, this version reimagines it with a new cast and a London setting. Like its predecessor, it leans into a glossy, high-production style, with plenty of tension and complicated relationships at its core. If you like the forbidden love trope, you'll enjoy this movie.

Noah (Asha Banks) and Nick (Matthew Broome) find themselves trying to maintain their relationship as their lives begin to pull them in different directions. Noah moves to Oxford to continue her studies, where she meets Michael (Joel Nankervis), a fellow student who quickly becomes a close presence in her new life. Meanwhile, Nick gets absorbed in responsibilities within his family’s business, where he crosses paths with Sophia (Louisa Binder), an ambitious new colleague. However, these new connections quickly complicate their situation.

Stream "Your Fault: London" on Prime Video from June 17

‘See You at Work Tomorrow’ (June 22)

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Lastly, there’s the Korean romantic drama “See You at Work Tomorrow,” a live-action adaptation of a popular Kakao Webtoon. The series is described as a “slow-burn romance” that pairs the dry, cynical humor of office life with more emotional moments. It also follows burnout, professional exhaustion, and the small, gradual ways people begin to heal and connect. Although there’s no trailer yet, it already sounds like an easy, engaging watch to get invested in this month.

Cha Ji-yoon (Shin Min-a), a seven-year office worker experiencing professional stagnation, finds her routine is thrown off when she is reassigned to work under Kang Si-woo (Lee Jong-suk), a strict and emotionally distant department manager known for his rigid personality and reputation within the company. Over time, their professional boundaries begin to fade as their working relationship becomes increasingly complex due to shared challenges and growing familiarity within the workplace.

Stream "See You at Work Tomorrow" on Prime Video from June 22


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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


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