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Must-Watch TV Shows in June: From Thrillers to Dramas

June brings an exciting lineup of TV shows, from gripping thrillers to heartwarming dramas. Whether you love intense action, emotional storytelling, or historical intrigue, this month has something for everyone. Here are the top 10 shows you shouldn’t miss.

1. Stick

Premieres: 4 June on Apple TV+
Owen Wilson stars as a washed-up golfer who finds new purpose mentoring a talented teen. This heartfelt comedy blends feel-good sports drama with Wilson’s signature charm. Cameos by real pro golfers and performances by Judy Greer and Marc Maron round it out.


2. Outrageous

Premieres: 18 June on BritBox (US), UKTV (UK)
A dramatic deep dive into the lives of the Mitford sisters—ranging from fascists to communists—during the lead-up to WWII. Bessie Carter stars as the observant and witty Nancy Mitford, with glamorous costumes and morally complex family feuds.


3. We Were Liars

Premieres: 18 June on Prime Video
Based on the bestselling YA novel, this mystery-thriller follows wealthy teens on a private island with dark secrets. Emily Alyn Lind plays Cadence, who wakes with no memory of a traumatic event and sets out to uncover the truth.


4. The Buccaneers

Premieres: 18 June on Apple TV+
This stylish period drama returns with more romantic and societal drama. Amid aristocratic match-making and broken marriages, Nan St George juggles love and duty. Think Bridgerton meets Edith Wharton, with Taylor Swift vibes.


5. The Waterfront

Premieres: 19 June on Netflix
From the creator of Dawson’s Creek, this family drama follows a fishing empire in crisis. With betrayal, addiction, and small-town politics, it’s a gritty and emotional tale of legacy and survival. Starring Holt McCallany and Maria Bello.


6. The Gilded Age

Premieres: 22 June on HBO/Max (US), Sky Atlantic/NOW (UK)
Julian Fellowes’ grand historical drama returns, chronicling wealth, status, and scandal in 1880s New York. With standout performances by Christine Baranski and Carrie Coon, it’s an opulent spectacle full of social power plays.


7. Ironheart

Premieres: 24 June on Disney+
Riri Williams, the brilliant young inventor from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, gets her own Marvel series. With high-stakes technology and a compelling villain in The Hood (Anthony Ramos), this promises an exciting origin story.


8. The Bear (Season 4)

Premieres: 25 June on Hulu (US), 26 June on Disney+ (UK & Intl)
The high-pressure restaurant drama returns with Carmy and team pushing culinary limits while personal and financial tensions rise. With a powerhouse cast and emotional storytelling, it’s a must-watch character study.


9. Smoke

Premieres: 27 June on Apple TV+
Taron Egerton and writer Dennis Lehane (Mystic River) reunite for this gripping crime series about arson investigators chasing two serial firebugs. With a strong supporting cast, expect noir tension and emotional depth.


10. Squid Game (Season 3)

Premiere date TBC (June)
The globally iconic dystopian thriller returns for its final season. With deadly games, complex moral questions, and high suspense, this is your last chance to experience the sinister world of Squid Game.

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