
New on Mubi: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting the Streaming Platform in June 2025
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Sixteen new titles to delve into will land on MUBI throughout June 2025, and the streaming service has officially unveiled what they will be.
Kicking off with Cory Michael Smith (Saturday Night, May December, Sentimental Value) collaborating with the platform to hand-select a couple of titles to add this month, we see Yen Tan's 1985 and Peter Sattler's Camp X-Ray arrive on June 1.
Twin Peaks will arrive on MUBI on June 13, 2025.
Twin Peaks will arrive on MUBI on June 13, 2025.
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Other highlights from June 1 include a selection of films curated for MUBI's "This is Not a Coming Out Story" season, celebrating visionary queer cinema. Among them are Levan Akin's Crossing, Gregg Araki's The Living End, and Daniel Riberio's The Way He Looks.
Later in the month, David Lynch fans are in for a treat because, on June 13, MUBI will add seasons one and two of Twin Peaks to the platform, along with Twin Peaks: The Return.
That's not all that arrives on June 13, with Simon Hacker's 2024 film Notice to Quit also gracing our screens.
The film stars Michael Zegen as Andy Singer, an out-of-work actor now struggling as a realtor in New York City. When his estranged 10-year-old daughter shows up on his doorstep in the middle of his eviction, his whole world comes crashing down around him.
Beyond the select few listed above, there's plenty more heading to MUBI throughout June.
You can read everything new on MUBI in June 2025 below.
What's New on MUBI in June 2025?
June 1
Camp X-Ray , directed by Peter Sattler | Hand-picked by Cory Michael Smith
, directed by Peter Sattler | Hand-picked by Cory Michael Smith 1985 , directed by Yen Tan | Hand-picked by Cory Michael Smith
, directed by Yen Tan | Hand-picked by Cory Michael Smith Stranger by the Lake , directed by Alain Guiraudie | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Alain Guiraudie | This is Not a Coming Out Story The Way He Looks , directed by Daniel Riberio | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Daniel Riberio | This is Not a Coming Out Story The Living End , directed by Gregg Araki | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Gregg Araki | This is Not a Coming Out Story Totally F***ed Up , directed by Gregg Araki | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Gregg Araki | This is Not a Coming Out Story I Am Divine , directed by Jeffrey Schwarz | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Jeffrey Schwarz | This is Not a Coming Out Story Keep the Lights On , directed by Ira Sachs | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Ira Sachs | This is Not a Coming Out Story Naz + Maalik , directed by Jay Dockendorf | This is Not a Coming Out Story
, directed by Jay Dockendorf | This is Not a Coming Out Story Party Girl , directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer
, directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer Majorie Prime, directed by Michael Almereyda
June 6
Việt and Nam, directed by Minh Quý Trương
June 13
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