There's also "Devotion: Obedience Or Betrayal" (June 2), a docuseries about a New Zealand religious commune that has striking similarities to "The Handmaid's Tale"; the annual Tony Awards (June 7), hosted by Pink; the "UFC at the White House" event (June 14); and weekly episodes of "The Chi," "RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars" and the hit "Yellowstone" spinoff "Dutton Ranch," which Paramount has said is the most-watched original series launch in its short history.

Paramount (PSKY) also has a full slate of golf, WNBA, UFC and boxing.

Play, pause or stop? Pause. "Dutton Ranch" will definitely scratch that "Yellowstone" itch, and "The Agency" is worth a watch. Still, patient viewers can save by waiting a couple months and binging the full seasons of both.

Peacock ($10.99 a month with ads, or $16.99 with no ads)

The dating-competition show "Love Island USA" (June 2) is back for another season of fun summer trashiness (and for the real addicts, the latest British season is on Hulu this month too), along with the streaming premiere of "Lorne" (June 5), a documentary about "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels; Season 3 of the British conspiracy thriller "The Capture" (June 18); and the psychological thriller "Strung" (June 26)