Here's our list of the best shows and movies on Hulu in June, plus everything coming to Hulu in June.
June also marks the return to streaming of pop culture sensation Glee, which moves to Hulu after leaving Netflix last year. It's also benefitting from some next-day drops from other networks, like FX's The Old Man and The Bear and Freeform's final season of Motherland: Fort Salem.
After a relatively mellow May, Hulu is breaking the dam on its streaming, with a few high-profile original series - The Orville: New Horizons Love, Victor and Only Murders in the Building - as well as the original movie Fire Island, and one of 2021's best films, the Norwegian dark comedy The Worst Person in the World. June is going to be awfully good to Hulu. Michael Cimino, Love, Victor Kelsey McNeal/Hulu Hulu's Best New Shows and Movies in June What to Watch on the Big Streaming Services: Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, HBO Max, and More This season, the true crime-loving nosey neighbors become implicated in a murder, compete with a rival podcast, and must roam their apartment building with accusatory eyes on them. The show that appeals to the microscopic center of the Venn diagram that covers fans of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez returns. Tim Surette Only Murders in the Building (June 28, Hulu) We don't know much about Season 4 except that we'll probably be just as confused as we were in Season 3. When we last saw the Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy sci-fi series (which dropped Season 3 right as the pandemic began), the Western theme park was mostly abandoned as the robots leaked out into the real world. Your guess is as good as mine about what kind of Westworld we'll get in Season 4. Allison Picurro Westworld (June 26, HBO) In Season 3, the series is picking up right where it left off, and the Umbrellas will have to deal with the apocalyptic event potentially caused by their timeline jumping. Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy left off on a major cliffhanger when the gang time-traveled from the '60s back to an alternate version of 2019 in which Hargreeves ( Colm Feore) had trained seven different superpowered babies into becoming the Sparrow Academy. Kelly Connolly The Umbrella Academy (June 22, Netflix) Season 3 of Evil picks up in the aftermath of last season's stunning forbidden kiss between Kristen ( Katja Herbers), hot off a murder confession, and David ( Mike Colter), newly ordained.
The coolest show on TV - and definitely the only one with a sleep demon that wears a retainer - is back for more trippy cases, creative exorcisms, and lusting over a priest. It isn't summer until someone's possessed. This is looking less and less like alternate history, which is one of the things that makes this season so great. America private enterprise has entered the mix. We're going to Mars, baby! Apple's excellent alternative history sci-fi series about the never-ending space race moves to the 1990s in Season 3, where the next small step for man is to drop a boot on the Red Planet. Allison Picurro For All Mankind (June 10, Apple TV+)
The line between what separates TV and movies continues to blur every day, but this looks great. In the series, Alicia Vikander takes the mantle from Maggie Cheung as the disillusioned actress starring in the Les Vampires remake. Once you process that, it's pretty easy to understand. Try to stay with me as I describe the deal with Irma Vep, which is a limited series adaptation of Olivier Assayas's 1996 movie of the same name, which itself is about remaking Louis Feuillade's 1915 silent film series Les Vampires. Bowen Yang and Joel Kim Booster star as buddies who feel out of place on a week-long summer vacation and get into all sorts of shenanigans. Thank god for progress, because now we have the Hulu original Fire Island, a charming film about a trip to New York's legendary party destination for gay men. Ten years ago a gay rom-com with Asian male leads would have been a pipe dream. Here's everything we know about Season 3. And that's all before we see the legendary Herogasm issue hit the screen. Supernatural's Jensen Ackles joins the cast as Soldier Boy, and the most creatively disgusting superhero death you'll ever see happens early on. Prime Video's most expensive show (in terms of fake blood budget) is also one of its most popular, and Season 3 is a full-on downpour of the ooey, gooey, red stuff. Laz Alonso, Karen Fukuhara, and Jack Quaid, The Boys Prime Video The Boys (June 3, Prime Video)