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New on Shudder: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting Platform June 2025

New on Shudder: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting Platform June 2025

Newsweek31-05-2025
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Looking for what's on Shudder in June 2025? You're in the right place.
The AMC Networks-owned streamer that specialises in horror has announced all of the titles releasing for the month, which includes a mix of terrifying classics, must-see series, and Shudder exclusives.
Insidious is the most well-known upcoming addition. The first in this now iconic horror film franchise which spawned four sequels follows a married couple investigating paranormal goings-on. Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, and Angus Sampson star.
Patrick Wilson stars in Insidious
Patrick Wilson stars in Insidious
FilmDistrict
There's also a new series of cult favourite Shudder original series The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, in which hosts Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl present frightening double features. Halfway through the month come more Shudder originals, this time films, in the form of Ash and Best Wishes To All.
Read on for the complete Shudder June 2025 releases.
What's Coming to Shudder in June 2025?
June 1
Dead Silence
Insidious
June 6
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (9pm ET on Shudder TV; available on demand beginning Sunday, June 8)
June 13
Best Wishes to All
June 17
Hell Motel (two-episode season premiere; new episodes weekly)
June 20
Ash
June 22
The Strain – Seasons 1-4 premiere
Shudder Watch Party Schedule June 2025
June 13
Family Secrets Watch Party – Best Wishes To All and Impetigore
June 20
Modern Master: Flying Lotus Watch Party – Ash and Kuso
June 27
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