From a raunchy romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez to John Cena‘s hilarious new outing, we are getting some spectacular films on streaming in the upcoming month. We have already compiled a list of all the amazing films coming to theaters in June 2026, and in this article, we will be recommending all the must-see films coming to streaming this month.
David (June 3) – Netflix

David is an animated musical biblical film co-written and co-directed by Brent Dawes and Phil Cunningham. Based on the Book of Samuel, the 2025 film serves as a sequel to the Young David miniseries, and it follows the anointed King of Israel, David, as he defeats Goliath and is hunted by King Saul to stop him from becoming the king. The voice cast of David includes Phil Wickham, Brandon Engman, Asim Chaudhry, Miri Mesika, Mick Wingert, Will de Renzy-Martin, and Lauren Daigle.
Office Romance (June 5) – Netflix

Office Romance is an upcoming romantic comedy film directed by Ol Parker from a screenplay co-written by Brett Goldstein and Joe Kelly. The Netflix film follows a passionate and secret affair between Jackie, the CEO of Air Cruz, and Danie, a newly hired lawyer. Office Romance stars Jennifer Lopez, Brett Goldstein, Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford, and Edward James Olmos.
Song Sung Blue (June 13) – Netflix

Song Sung Blue is a biographical musical drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer. Based on Greg Kohs’ 2008 documentary film, the 2025 film follows down-on-their-luck performers Mike and Claire as they decide to join hands to form a Neil Diamond tribute band, and they soon begin to fall for each other. Song Sung Blue stars Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, and Mustafa Shakir.
Your Fault: London (June 17) – Prime Video

Your Fault: London is an upcoming British romantic drama film co-directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler from a screenplay co-written by Bella Heesom, Melissa Osborne, and Mercedes Ron. Based on Ron’s 2017 novel Culpa Tuya, the 2025 sequel film follows Noah and Nick as their relationship faces even more hurdles after they separate to pursue their personal goals while trying to maintain a long-distance relationship. Your Fault: London stars Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, and Orlando Norman.
How to Make a Killing (June 19) – HBO Max

How to Make a Killing is a dark comedy crime thriller film written and directed by John Patton Ford. Based on the 1949 British film Kind Hearts and Coronets by Robert Hamer and John Dighton, the 2026 film follows Becket Redfellow, a young man who was disowned by a wealthy family. To get a massive inheritance, he decides to kill all of his relatives. How to Make a Killing stars Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris.
Never Change! (June 19) – Hulu

Never Change! is an upcoming comedy film directed by Marty Schousboe from a screenplay by John Reynolds. The Hulu film revolves around the class of 2008, who are now in their mid-30s, as they are forced to attend high school again because of a legal loophole. Never Change! stars John Reynolds, Sofia Black-D’Elia, Carmen Christopher, Jo Firestone, Rudy Pankow, Topher Grace, Jackie Cruz, and Ana Gasteyer.
Voicemails for Isabelle (June 19) – Netflix

Voicemails for Isabelle is an upcoming romantic comedy film written and directed by Leah McKendrick. The Netflix film follows Jill, a young woman struggling with the death of his sister, and leaves voicemails for her, but what she doesn’t know is that her sister’s number was reassigned to Austin, a real estate agent who begins to fall for Jill after hearing her voice messages. Voicemails for Isabelle stars Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson, Harry Shum Jr., Lukas Gage, and Nick Offerman.
In the Hand of Dante (June 24) – Netflix

In the Hand of Dante is a drama film directed by Julian Schnabel, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Louise Kugelberg. Based on Nick Tosches’ 2002 novel of the same name, the Netflix film follows Nick Tosches as he finds himself in a dangerous situation after he is asked to verify the authenticity of a manuscript of Dante Alighieri’s poem “The Divine Comedy,” which makes its way from a priest to a New York mob boss. In the Hand of Dante stars Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, Louis Cancelmi, Sabrina Impacciatore, Al Pacino, and Jason Momoa.
Little Brother (June 26) – Netflix

Little Brother is an upcoming comedy film directed by Matt Spicer from a screenplay co-written by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. The Netflix film follows Rudd, a realtor with an ordinary and happy family whose entire life turns upside down after an eccentric man from the same “Big Brother-Little Brother” program Rudd participates in enters his life. Little Brother stars John Cena, Eric André, Michelle Monaghan, and Christopher Meloni.
