Get ready for an exciting June with SheWatches, your go-to roundup of the hottest upcoming TV shows and movies that every reader will love. From gripping book-to-screen adaptations to fresh, original stories packed with heart and drama, June’s lineup has something for everyone. Dive in and discover your next favorite binge-worthy obsession!

TV

We Were Liars

Amazon Prime Video’s We Were Liars adapts E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel, following Cadence Sinclair as she returns to her family’s private island to uncover dark secrets. The series explores love, betrayal, and memory loss. It premieres June 18, with eight binge-worthy episodes.

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The Waterfront

From Kevin Williamson, creator of Dawson’s Creek and Scream, comes The Waterfront, a gripping family drama set in a struggling North Carolina fishing town. The Buckley family fights to save their legacy amid dark secrets and personal struggles. Filled with tension, loyalty, and moral dilemmas, this series dives deep into family bonds. All eight episodes premiere exclusively on Netflix on June 19.

The Bear – Season 4

Jeremy Allen White returns as Chef Carmy in the highly anticipated fourth season of The Bear, premiering June 25 on Hulu. Known for his raw, emotional performance, White continues to bring depth and intensity to the role, making Carmy one of TV’s most compelling characters. This season promises even more high-pressure kitchen drama, personal struggles, and the chaotic energy that fans have come to love.

Stick

Stick stars Owen Wilson as a washed-up pro golfer who finds new purpose mentoring a troubled teen prodigy. This heartfelt sports comedy dives into themes of redemption, friendship, and second chances on and off the golf course. The 10-episode series premieres June 4, 2025, on Apple TV+.

Movies

Echo Valley

Julianne Moore stars as a mother drawn back into a tense, dangerous relationship when her daughter, played by Sydney Sweeney, arrives covered in blood. This gripping psychological thriller explores the limits of maternal love and survival on a remote Pennsylvania farm.

28 Years Later

This long-awaited sequel reignites our undead love for zombies, bringing back the chilling Rage virus decades after the original shook early 2000s horror fans. Directed by Danny Boyle and featuring a fresh cast including Jodie Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 28 Years Later taps into the nostalgia and terror that made the franchise iconic. Rumors of Cillian Murphy’s return add extra excitement to this thrilling new chapter.

How To Train Your Dragon

DreamWorks’ beloved animated classic soars again in a live-action adaptation directed by Dean DeBlois. Dragons are all the rage right now—so if you’ve just binged all three Fourth Wing books and need another dragon fix, this might be right up your alley. Starring Mason Thames as Hiccup and Gerard Butler returning as Stoick, this reimagining brings the magic, heart, and fire of Berk to life like never before.

The Life of Chuck 

Based on Stephen King’s novella, this emotional drama stars Tom Hiddleston as a man whose life is told in reverse—from his death back to childhood. Directed by Mike Flanagan, it’s a moving, surreal look at love, memory, and mortality.

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Ballerina

In this gritty John Wick spinoff, Ana de Armas stars as Rooney, a deadly ballerina-assassin trained in the same secretive underworld as Wick himself. Fueled by vengeance, she hunts down those who killed her family, leaving a trail of bodies and ballet shoes behind. Expect intense action, stylized violence, and familiar faces from the John Wick universe—including Keanu Reeves.

Materialists

Materialists is a romantic comedy set in NYC’s elite dating scene, starring Dakota Johnson as a matchmaker caught between her perfect match and her imperfect ex. Pedro Pascal, America’s heartthrob, shines as the ideal match, while Chris Evans plays the complicated ex. This fresh take on love and identity explores the messy complexities of modern relationships.