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New on Prime Video in June 2025 — all the new shows and movies to stream this month

New on Prime Video in June 2025 — all the new shows and movies to stream this month

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A new month means many things, but in this specific instance, it means fresh Prime Video titles are coming our way.
As of our latest update, Amazon has now released the streaming service's full June 2025 schedule. With that on hand, we've added the comprehensive list of everything coming our way this month below.
You can also find our top picks for June below, too. One of them is "Deep Cover," a new London-set comedy crime caper starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed. Plus, there's a new adaptation of "We Were Liars" to look forward to, and, in late June, Prime Video is treating us to a "Countdown," an explosive new crime thriller series.
If none of our picks resonate with you, be sure to check out our round-ups of the best movies and shows on Prime Video for more recommendations. Otherwise, here's everything new to Prime Video in June 2025, including all the new TV shows, movies and live sport you can watch this month.
"American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans" is a feature-length documentary that recounts NASCAR's 2023 endeavor to complete the centenary edition of the legendary endurance race with an American stock car.
At the time, NASCAR CEO Jim France recruited NASCAR's franchise's most successful team to build, modify, and race the Chevrolet Camaro car in this grueling challenge.
With the aid of world-class drivers Jenson Button, Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockefeller, Hendrick Motorsports strove to turn the car into a vehicle capable of rising to the occasion. And in this new release, you can learn all about this story of innovation and determination on Prime Video.
Stream "American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans" on Prime Video from June 12
If you're looking for some adrenaline-pumping entertainment, Prime Video's upcoming crime thriller "Countdown" has you covered.
Created by Derek Haas (exec producer of the "One Chicago" and "FBI" franchises), "Countdown" is a new action-packed show that sees an undercover team enter a race against time to save the lives of millions living in Los Angeles.
LAPD detective Mark Meachum ("Supernatural", "The Boys") is drafted into the secret task force after a Department of Homeland Security officer is murdered in broad daylight, and the hunt for the killer uncovers a far more sinister plot. Expect stunts, shoot-outs and more, and look forward to the series' three-episode premiere this June.
Stream "Countdown" on Prime Video from June 25
"Deep Cover" is my most anticipated Prime Video release of the month, as the combination of an off-beat pitch (comedians go deep undercover) and the core cast involved makes for a winning combo.
Tom Kingsley's upcoming comedy follows three improv comics — teacher Kat (Bryce Dallas Howard) and her students (Orlando Bloom and "Ted Lasso" star Nick Mohammed) — as they accept a dangerous mission from a London undercover cop (Sean Bean).
Together, they're dispatched to infiltrate London's gangland, using their "skills" to impersonate dangerous criminals. Everything I've seen so far suggests it's gonna be a fun time, and I can't wait to see what's in store.
Stream "Deep Cover" on Prime Video from June 12
"Head Over Heels" is a new Prime Video K-drama billed as a combination of "heart-fluttering romance with supernatural intrigue."
The series revolves around Park Seong-A (Cho Yi-hyun), a high school student leading a double life: by day, she's a normal pupil, but by night, she's a powerful shamaness.
Her life takes a surprising turn when she crosses paths with a handsome new transfer student, Bae Gyeon-U (Choo Young-woo), who suffers from an unlucky fate. Park Seong-A sees a vision that suggests his death is imminent, and, after falling head over heels for the new boy, she vows to save his life.
Stream "Head Over Heels" on Prime Video from June 23
"We Were Liars" is an adaptation of E. Lockhart's bestselling YA novel of the same name that follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman (Emily Alyn Lind) and her inner circle, called the Liars.
The Sinclairs are New England royalty, known for sharing an enviable bond, for good looks, and for their wealth. But after her life is changed by a mysterious accident, it seems that everyone Cadence knows, including her beloved Liars, has something to hide.
Excited to see the book brought to life? Look forward to binge-watching "We Were Liars" in June, as all eight episodes are being dropped at once.
Stream "We Were Liars" on Prime Video from June 18
JUNE 12
"Deep Cover""American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans"
JUNE 13
"ROMCON: Who the F*** is Jason Porter?"
JUNE 15
"The Chosen: Last Supper"
JUNE 18
"We Were Liars"
JUNE 23
"Head Over Heels"
JUNE 25
"Countdown"
JUNE 27
"Infiltrada en el búnker""Marry My Husband"
NASCAR
Sun June 1 at 6:30 p.m. ET: Nashville Superspeedway
Sun June 8 at 1:30 p.m. ET: Michigan International Speedway
Sun June 15 at 2 p.m. ET: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City
Sun June 22 at 1:30 p.m. ET: Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania
New York Yankees
Wed June 4 at 7:05 p.m. ET: Cleveland Guardians
Wed June 11 at 7:40 p.m. ET: Kansas City Royals
Wed June 18 at 7:05 p.m. ET: Los Angeles Angels
Wed June 25 at 7:10 p.m. ET: Cincinnati Reds
NWSL
Fri June 6 at 10 p.m. ET: San Diego Wave vs. Seattle Reign
Fri June 13 at 10 p.m. ET: Bay FC vs. Orlando Pride
Fri June 20 at 8 p.m. ET: KC Current vs. Angel City FC
ONE Championship
Fri June 6 at 9 p.m. ET: Allycia Hellen Rodrigues vs. Shir Cohen
WNBA
Thu June 5 at 7:30 p.m. ET: New York Liberty at Washington Mystics
Thu June 5 at 10 p.m. ET: Golden State Valkyries at Phoenix Mercury
Thu June 19 at 7 p.m. ET: Phoenix Mercury at New York Liberty
Thu June 19 at 10 p.m. ET: Indiana Fever at Golden State Valkyries
Thu June 26 at 7 p.m. ET: Los Angeles Sparks at Indiana Fever
Thu June 26 at 10 p.m. ET: Washington Mystics at Las Vegas Aces
JUNE 15
"The Chosen: Last Supper"
JUNE 18
"We Were Liars"
JUNE 23
"Head Over Heels"
JUNE 25
"Countdown"
JUNE 27
"Marry My Husband"
JUNE 29
"Another Miss Oh" S1"Her Private Life" S1"Melting Me Softly" S1"Military Prosecutor Doberman" S1"Mouse" S1"The Heavenly Idol" S1"The Killer's Shopping List" S1"Touch Your Heart" S1
JUNE 1
"12 Angry Men" (1957)"Annie" (2014)"At First Sight" (1999)"Bad Tracher" (2011)"Benny & Joan" (1993)"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" (1991)"Bill & Ted Face the Music" (2020)"Billy Madison" (1995)"Bloodsport" (1998)"Brokeback Mountain" (2006)"Captoe" (2006)"Chips" (2017)"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968)"Cowboys & Aliens" (2011)"Daddy Day Care" (2003)"Dead Man Walking" (195)"Fled" "Godzilla" (2014)"Guns of the Magnificent Seven" (1969)"Half Baked" (1998)"Happy Feet" (2006)"Happy Feet Two" (2011)"Heartbreakers" (2001)"Letter From Iwo Jima" (2007)"Life" (1999)"Masters of the Universe" (1987)"Midnight Cowboy" (1969)"Mississippi Burning" (1989)"Moneyball" (2011)"Nanny McPhee" (2006)"Oblivion" (2013)"Platoon" (1987)"Pixels" (2015)"Red Corner" (1997)"Return of the Seven" (1966)"Rings" (2017)"Road House" (1989)"Ronin" (1998)"Serenity" (2005)"Stargate" (1994)"Some Like It Hot" (1959)"The Birdcard" (1996)"The Brothers" (2001)"The Greatest Showman" (2017)"The Magnificent Seven" (1960)"The Perfect Guy" (2015)"The Thomas Crown Affair" (1999)"The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968)"The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (2014)"Twins" (1988)"Valkyrie" (2008)"White Chicks" (2004)
JUNE 5
"The Accountant 2"
JUNE 20
"Sonic the Hedgehog 3" (2024)
JUNE 21
"Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams" (2022)
JUNE 27
"Nosferatu" (2024)
JUNE 30
"XXX: The Return of Xander Cage" (2017)"Rings" (2017)
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