Esquire India has curated a list of 10 new shows and movies arriving on various streaming platforms this June 2025, offering a mix of thrillers, comedies, and dramas to ease the search for binge-worthy content. From Hollywood biopics to international adaptations, these releases span genres and languages. The selections aim to provide engaging stories without the endless scrolling.
As viewers continue to navigate the overwhelming choices on OTT platforms, Esquire India offers relief with its recommendations for June 2025. The list features a diverse array of films and series, starting with 'A Complete Unknown' on Jio+Hotstar from May 31, where Timothee Chalamet portrays the life of Nobel Prize-winning singer Bob Dylan. This Hollywood biopic has generated buzz for its lead performance.
On SonyLiv, 'KanKhajura' debuts on May 30 as a Hindi adaptation of the 2019 Israeli series 'Magpie'. Starring Roshan Matthew and Mohit Raina, it follows a former prisoner turned police informant named Ashu. Meanwhile, Netflix brings back the intense 'Squid Game Season 3' on June 27, advancing protagonist Gi-hun's perilous return to the deadly games.
Amazon Prime Video's original film 'Stolen', releasing June 4, stars Abhishek Banerjee as one of two brothers witnessing a child abduction at a railway station, sparking a dangerous rescue mission. 'Tourist Family', a Tamil comedy-drama from June 2, explores a Sri Lankan Tamil family's post-Covid migration to India, led by Sasikumar and Simran.
Apple TV+ introduces 'Stick', an Owen Wilson-led sports comedy about a retired golf champion mentoring a young talent, and 'Smoke', starring Taron Egerton, which delves into serial arsons based on real events. 'Melting Me Softly', a 16-episode K-drama starting June 8 on an unspecified platform, stars Ji Chang-wook and Won Jin-ah in a tale of a frozen experiment gone awry, blending comedy, drama, and mystery.
Prime Video also hosts 'The Boys Season 4' from June 13, where Victoria Neuman nears political power under Homelander's influence, forcing Billy Butcher to reunite his team. Finally, 'The Handmaid's Tale Seasons 1-5' arrives on June 15, the dystopian series created by Bruce Miller, featuring Elisabeth Moss as a woman in a theocratic regime.
These releases cater to varied tastes, from global hits to regional stories, ensuring options for every viewer this month.