Everything you can watch on Prime Video this June!

June on Prime Video arrives with a packed slate spanning live sport, romance, fantasy, horror and prestige drama.

Leading the month is every match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 streaming live, exclusive and free for Australian audiences from June 13, while BookTok-fuelled romance adaptations Every Year After and Your Fault: London promise heartbreak, yearning and emotional chaos.

Elsewhere, Jeremy Clarkson returns to Diddly Squat for Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm, animated fantasy favourite The Legend of Vox Machina is back for another adventure, and Samara Weaving and Jason Segel headline the chaotic relationship comedy-thriller Over Your Dead Body.

Here’s everything worth adding to your June watchlist.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 (June 13th)

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – MAY 13: at the Australia ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Squad Announcement at the National Cricket Centre on May 13, 2026 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Mackenzie Sweetnam/Getty Images for Prime Video)

Twelve nations will compete in the 10th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, streaming live, exclusive and free on Prime Video.

Beginning with the group stages on Saturday June 13th, the tournament unfolds across England and Wales before culminating at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Sunday July 5.

Australia enters the competition determined to reclaim the trophy from reigning champions New Zealand, who took home the title in 2024.

All viewers need to watch is an Amazon account – no Prime membership or payment required.

Every Year After (Streaming June 10th)

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Set across six years and one unforgettable week in Barry’s Bay, Every Year After is a nostalgic romance exploring first love, heartbreak and the moments that define who we become.

The series adapts Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel “Every Summer After,” which spent 16 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and has sold more than one million copies worldwide.

Driven by BookTok popularity, the novel’s hashtag has amassed more than 81.4 million views on TikTok, making the adaptation one of the platform’s biggest YA romance launches of the year.

Clarkson’s Farm Season Five (Streaming June 3rd)

Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy Clarkson, Lisa Hogan (Prime Video)

As political and economic turmoil rattles the UK farming industry, Jeremy Clarkson attempts to modernise Diddly Squat Farm in Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm. But ambitious upgrades and high-tech farming solutions quickly create new problems – including sending fan-favourite Kaleb Cooper on his first overseas trip.

With mounting pressure, unexpected complications and the usual chaos, Diddly Squat faces some of its biggest challenges yet.

Your Fault: London (Streaming June 17th)

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Following the events of My Fault: London, Noah and Nick return stronger and more deeply connected – but adulthood begins pulling them in opposite directions.

As Noah settles into life in Oxford and Nick becomes increasingly consumed by work, new relationships and unresolved jealousy begin testing the strength of their bond.

Passion, heartbreak and emotional turmoil collide in another swooning YA romance built for the BookTok generation.

Over Your Dead Body (Streaming June 10th)

A failing marriage turns deadly when Dan (Jason Segel) and Lisa (Samara Weaving) each secretly plan to murder the other during a romantic getaway at a remote cabin. Their carefully orchestrated schemes collapse into total chaos once unexpected visitors arrive with agendas of their own.

Darkly funny, violent and unpredictable, Over Your Dead Body is a twisted battle of survival and toxic love.

The Legend of Vox Machina Season Four (Streaming June 3rd)

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A year after the Chroma Conclave, the members of Vox Machina have scattered in search of new purpose, love and family. But peace never lasts long.

When an ancient evil rises once again, the group must reunite for another sprawling fantasy adventure filled with monsters, magic and emotional stakes.

See You At Work Tomorrow! (Streaming June 22nd)

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Burnt out from corporate life and emotionally closed off after heartbreak, Cha Ji-yoon has reduced life to deadlines, efficiency and post-work fried chicken.

That begins to change when she crosses paths with Kang Si-woo – the company’s notoriously difficult team leader.

Based on the hit Kakao Webtoon series, See You at Work Tomorrow! mixes workplace satire with romantic tension, delivering a relatable office romance about exhausted people trying to keep going.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Streaming June 14th)

The terrifying world of the 28 Days Later franchise expands further with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.

As Dr. Kelson becomes entangled in a dangerous new relationship and Spike’s encounter with Jimmy Crystal spirals into horror, the film explores a world where humanity itself may be more frightening than the infected.

Brutal, bleak and psychologically intense, The Bone Temple pushes the franchise deeper into survival horror territory.

Read our full review here.

Christy (Streaming June 17th)

Based on the life of legendary boxer Christy Martin, Christy stars Sydney Sweeney as the groundbreaking athlete whose ferocity inside the ring concealed deeply personal struggles beyond it.

The film charts Martin’s rise from obscurity to global fame while exploring issues of identity, family and abuse in a volatile relationship that threatens her life.

Read our full review here.

Shelter (Streaming June 11th)

A reclusive man living alone on a remote island is forced back into the world after rescuing a young girl from a deadly storm.

As danger closes in, the pair embark on a tense journey of survival and redemption that forces him to confront the trauma of his past.

Atmospheric and emotionally driven, Shelter blends survival thriller tension with human drama.

Read our full review here.

Groundswell (Streaming June 5th)

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Closing out the acclaimed environmental documentary trilogy that began with Kiss the Ground and Common Ground, Groundswell explores regenerative farming practices across five continents.

Narrated by Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson, the documentary examines how soil regeneration and sustainable agriculture could play a major role in combating climate change and improving food systems worldwide.

Peter Gray

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