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What to watch on Netflix Canada, Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and more: New TV shows and movies in June

What to watch on Netflix Canada, Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and more: New TV shows and movies in June

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The summer streaming content looks incredibly exciting across all platforms, particularly in June. From the return Netflix's Ginny & Georgia and Squid Game, to We Were Liars premiering on Prime Video, in addition to the movie Deep Cover with Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed.
Additionally, The Bear is coming back to Disney+ for Season 4, along with the new Ironheart series. And The Gilded Age returns for Season 3 on Crave.
After the bombshell Season 2 finale where Georgia (Brianne Howey) was arrested at her wedding, we finally found out what happaned and whether or not Georgia will actually be convicted of murder, and how that impacts her family.
We're so close to the third and final season of Squid Game, a series that has captivated people for years.
After the devastating Season 2 finale, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) is at "his lowest point yet," but has to face even deadlier games. Meanwhile, Front Man's brother continues his search for the island.
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Following Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Riri Williams' (Dominique Thorne) story continues as the young inventor returns to her hometown of Chicago, where she connects with the mysterious, but charming Parker Robbins aka 'The Hood' (Anthony Ramos).
The award-winning series is back, with this sometimes dysfunctional team set to take The Bear to the "next level."
"With new challenges around every corner, the team must adapt, adjust and overcome," the official synopsis reads. "The pursuit of excellence isn't just about getting better – it's about deciding what's worth holding on to."
Starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed, Kat (Howard) is an improv comedy teacher who is recruited by an undercover cop, played by Sean Bean, along with two of her students (Bloom and Mohammed), to infiltrate London gangs.
We Were Liars looks to be everything we could ever want in a summer show, based on the novel by E. Lockhart. Cadence Sinclair Eastman (Emily Alyn Lind) and her core group are called the Liars and we following them to Cadence's grandfather's New England private island.
But after a "mysterious accident" alter Cadence's life, everyone seems to have something to hide.
The HBO drama from Julian Fellowes is back for its third season, which will consist of eight episodes.
Following the Opera War, the Russells are set to take their place as the head of society, while George (Morgan Spector) takes a risk that could revolutionize the railroad industry. Meanwhile, the Brook household is in chaos with Ada (Cynthia Nixon) and Agnes (Christine Baranski), while Peggy (Denée Benton) meets a doctor from Newport.
Following an appearance in Cannes, Mariska Hargitay's documentary My Mom Jayne uses never-before-seen photos and home movies to understand the "public and private legacy" of Jayne Mansfield, who died in a car accident when Hargitay was just three years old.
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Already being described as the next Ted Lasso, Owen Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill in Stick. He's n ex-pro golfer who sees areal golf future for a troubled 17-year-old, Santi (Peter Dager).
A story about two serial arsonists, based on true events, Taron Egerton plays arson investigator Dave Gudsen, and Jurnee Smollett plays police detective Michelle Calderone.
Music and food come together in Gavin Rossdale's new show, where he makes a four-course meal in every episode, spending the evening with guests like Serena Williams, Selma Blair, Tom Jones, Common, Jack McBrayer and Brooke Shields.
Alone returns for season 12 where, for the first time, ten new survivalists navigate Great Karoo Desert, including facing warthogs, scorpions, venomous snakes, baboons, Cape buffalo, wildebeest and other animals. The survivalist who endures the longest wins the $500,000 cash prize.
Next Gen NYC features a group of twentysomethings ready to take Manhattan by storm.
The cast includes Ava Dash, daughter of music mogul Damon Dash and fashion icon Rachel Roy, Gia Giudice, daughter of The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, Brooks Marks, son of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Meredith Marks, Riley Burruss, daughter of Kandi Burruss from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and Ariana Biermann, daughter of The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kim Zolciak-Biermann.
The Miami housewives are back, promising drama that shifts alliances in the cast.
"This season loyalty is a luxury as friendships test their furthest limits," the synopsis reads.
Alexia is facing "one of the most emotionally challenging years of her life" after her decision to file for divorce, while Guerdy is now cancer free, but finds her self at odds with someone unexpected. Larsa is back on the market after and Marysol is ready to officially tie the knot.
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Directed and co-written by Gregg Araki, the 2004 film Mysterious Skin lands on Mubi this month. Starring stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brady Corbet aMelancholia, Funny Gamesnd Michelle Trachtenberg, based on Scott Heim's 1995 novel, the film is about two boys who share a traumatic experience, and we see how that affected them in different ways.
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