"House of the Dragon" Season 3, "The Bear" Season 5, "Cape Fear" Season 1 HBO Max, FX/Hulu/Apple TVIf you're a fan of spy and detective thrillers, June 2026 might just be your favorite month of television all year. There are plenty of new and returning TV shows arriving on streaming services this month, especially those centered on suspense and mystery.On Apple TV, the psychological thriller Cape Fear arrives June 5, starring Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson and Javier Bardem in a story of a notorious killer seeking vengeance against the attorneys who put him away. Two weeks later, Colin Farrell returns as Los Angeles private detective John Sugar in Sugar Season 2, which continues in the aftermath of Season 1's explosive finale and plunges deeper into a citywide conspiracy.Netflix’s I Will Find You, adapted from Harlan Coben’s 2023 novel of the same name, stars Sam Worthington as a man who breaks out of prison after learning his son (the child he was wrongfully convicted of murdering) may still be alive. And for those looking for something a little sweeter, Sweet Magnolias’s fifth season drops on June 11, following fan-favorite trio Maddie, Dana Sue and Helen as they navigate the Big Apple.ForbesThe Best New TV Shows Streaming In May 2026 On Netflix, HBO Max And MoreBy Monica MercuriAlso worth watching is HBO’s third installment of the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. Series star Emma D'Arcy told Entertainment Weekly that the season "starts at 60 miles an hour" and that fans will "finally" get to watch a war that has been building for two seasons.MORE FOR YOUHulu's The Bear is also closing out its four-year run with a fifth and final season toward the end of the month. New episodes come after Hulu dropped a surprise flashback episode in May titled "Gary," co-written by and starring Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal, which follows Richie and Mikey on a work trip to Gary, Indiana.The Most Anticipated TV Shows Streaming In June 2026Here are the best new and returning shows arriving on Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Apple TV and more this month, including premiere dates, trailers and where to watch.Love Island USA (Season 8)Premiere date: June 2, 2026Where to stream: PeacockSynopsis: Peacock's viral dating show Love Island USA returns for its eighth season on June 12. Twelve eligible singles will be whisked off to Fiji at the Love Island villa, where they'll find love in paradise, seek to make connections and be introduced to new bombshells. Fans will be treated to nearly daily episodes over the next few months, and based on the success of the last two seasons, Season 8 could be even bigger and more dramatic.Cape Fear (Season 1)Premiere date: June 5, 2026Where to stream: Apple TVSynopsis: Mark your calendars for June 5 for the arrival of Apple TV's new psychological thriller, Cape Fear. Inspired by the 1991 remake from Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, the synopsis teases that "a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna and Tom Bowden when Max Cady, the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison — and he wants vengeance." Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson and Javier Bardem star.Sweet Magnolias (Season 5)Premiere date: June 11, 2026Where to stream: NetflixSynopsis: Just four months after the release of Season 4, Sweet Magnolias fans can look forward to the fifth season on June 11. The show follows three lifelong best friends from Serenity, South Carolina: Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) and Helen (Heather Headley), who have been through it all together, from marriage and betrayal to career setbacks and an unexpected loss. Now, the trio is facing a new challenge: a job relocation to New York City.The Listeners (Season 1)Premiere date: June 12, 2026Where to stream: STARZSynopsis: Rebecca Hall leads the BBC drama The Listeners, making its U.S. debut on June 12. The five-part series follows Hall's character, an English teacher who begins hearing a mysterious low hum that nobody else can detect. What starts as a seemingly minor disturbance spirals into something far more sinister — triggering migraines, nosebleeds and insomnia.“When she discovers that a student of hers can also hear the hum, the two strike up an unlikely and intimate friendship that gradually transforms into something more extreme, with devastating consequences,” per the synopsis.I Will Find You (Season 1)Premiere date: June 18, 2026Where to stream: NetflixSynopsis:Another psychological thriller you won't want to miss is Netflix’s I Will Find You. The series stars Sam Worthington, Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia, and is adapted by Robert Hull from Harlan Coben's 2023 novel of the same name. Worthington plays David Burroughs, a man wrongfully serving a life sentence for murdering his son. When a startling tip suggests his son may still be alive, David breaks out of prison and plunges headfirst into "a world of deceit and despair," Tudum teased.Sugar (Season 2)Premiere date: June 19, 2026Where to stream: Apple TVSynopsis: Colin Farrell returns as Los Angeles private detective John Sugar in the second season of Apple TV's neo-noir drama Sugar, premiering June 19. This season, Sugar takes on a new missing persons case, searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer, while continuing his desperate hunt for his own missing sister. “According to the synopsis: “As the investigation expands into a citywide conspiracy with sinister intentions, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question — how far will he go to do what’s right?”House of the Dragon (Season 3)Premiere date: June 21, 2026Where to stream: HBO MaxSynopsis: The dragons are back. The hit Game of Thrones spinoff House of the Dragon returns for its third season on HBO Max on June 21, picking up where Season 2 left off in the heart of the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.The season opens with the Battle of the Gullet, which showrunner Ryan Condal described to Deadline as "arguably the craziest episode of television ever made." The prequel stars Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Rhys Ifans, Fabien Frankel and more.The Agency (Season 2)Premiere date: June 21, 2026Where to stream: Paramount+Synopsis: The Agency returns to Paramount+ for its second season on Sunday, June 21. Michael Fassbender stars as Martian, a covert CIA operative who has spent years disappearing into lives that are not his own. Paramount hinted that the upcoming chapter will hit the grounder harder, with greater urgency surrounding Martian’s decisions, and the increasingly fragile line between duty and personal loyalty.”The Bear (Season 5)Premiere date: June 25, 2026Where to stream: HuluSynopsis: The final season of Hulu's acclaimed drama The Bear premieres June 25, and the restaurant's fate is once again up in the air. Season 5 picks up the morning after Sydney, Richie and Natalie discover that Carmy has stepped away from the kitchen entirely, leaving the future of establishment in their hands."With no money, the threat of a sale and a torrential storm in their way, the new partners must band together with the rest of the team to achieve one last service, hoping they'll finally earn a Michelin star,” the logline reads. “Ultimately, they learn that what makes a restaurant 'perfect' might not be the food, but the people.”
The Best New TV Shows Streaming In June 2026 On Netflix, HBO Max And More
From "House of the Dragon" Season 3 to the final season of "The Bear," here are the most anticipated TV shows streaming in June and where to watch them.













