Prime Video June 2026 Brings Fresh Originals, BookTok Romance, and a Library Full of Classics
Prime Video‘s June content slate is anchored by a well-chosen collection of original series and exclusive films, alongside one of the streamer’s larger library drops of the year. The platform is leading into the summer season with original content that spans romantic drama, a popular franchise sequel, and the return of an adult animated series for its fourth run. It is a deliberately varied month, built around a handful of standout titles rather than sheer volume.
Prime Video’s biggest new release in June is ‘Every Year After’, a visual adaptation of Carley Fortune’s popular YA romance novel, with the fourth and penultimate season of the animated adventure series ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ also arriving this month. For subscribers still working through the platform’s recently expanded catalogue, there is plenty of classic and contemporary material to balance out the new arrivals.
A Sweeping Library Drop Sets the Tone
The majority of new titles arrived on June 1, including classics like ’12 Angry Men’, ‘The Birdcage’, and ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’. The same day brought a wide range of additional films, including ‘Masters of the Universe’, ‘West Side Story’, ‘Midnight Cowboy’, ‘Platoon’, ‘Mad Max’, ‘Stargate’, ‘Bull Durham’, ‘Hoosiers’, and ‘Till’, among many others, making it one of the most substantial single-day additions the platform has seen in recent months.
It is a particularly movie-heavy month overall, though Prime Video has made sure that TV viewers also have their share of new series to enjoy alongside the catalogue additions. June 2 brought a second wave that includes ‘Back to the Future Part II’, ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘Conan the Barbarian’, ‘About a Boy’, and ‘Leap Year’, keeping early-month momentum going before the Originals begin to take over.
Also worth noting among the broader library additions are ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ and ‘Priscilla’, two well-reviewed recent films that bring prestige titles to the platform’s growing catalogue. And rounding out the month on June 29, subscribers will find ‘Legally Blonde’, ‘Legally Blondes’, and ‘Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde’ all arriving together.
‘Every Year After’ and the BookTok Romance Push
Perhaps the standout Original of the month, ‘Every Year After’ follows best friends Percy and Sam over the course of six summers as they fall in and out of love, and when tragic circumstances bring them back together over a decade later, they must face the unspoken history that pulled them apart. The series drops all eight episodes at once on June 10, positioning itself as a weekend binge for fans of the genre.
The cast includes Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett, Aurora Perrineau, Abigail Cowen, Michael Bradway, Joseph Chiu, and Elisha Cuthbert. It is an adaptation of Carley Fortune’s bestselling debut novel ‘Every Summer After,’ a title that found a large audience on BookTok before making its way to the screen with a slightly adjusted title.
The retitling appears designed to avoid confusion with Prime Video’s own hit romance series ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty,’ though the platform would hardly object if the new show captures a similarly devoted following. Rounding out the romance offerings, ‘Your Fault: London’ arrives on June 17 as a sequel to the 2025 film ‘My Fault: London’, continuing the story of step-siblings Noah and Nick, played by Asha Banks and Matthew Broome, as they navigate their relationship through school, work, and jealousy.
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 and ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season 5
Arriving on June 3 is Season 4 of ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’, which picks up a year after the defeat of the Chroma Conclave, with the group now separated and facing the awakening of a new threat that forces them to reunite. The season is being positioned as the penultimate chapter in the series, giving it added weight for long-time viewers of the show.
Season 4 continues directly from Season 3 and introduces a new party member, Taryon Darrington, into the mix. For fans of the original ‘Critical Role’ campaign on which the animated series is based, the addition of that character will carry particular significance as the show moves toward its conclusion.
Also premiering on June 3 is the eight-episode Season 5 of ‘Clarkson’s Farm’, which sees Jeremy Clarkson determine that significant changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly. Episodes 1 through 4 land first, with Episodes 5 and 6 following on June 10, and the final two episodes arriving on June 17.
Late-Month Highlights and K-Drama Arrivals
All six seasons of ‘Lost’ arrive on June 23, giving subscribers the complete original run of one of television’s most discussed serialized dramas. It is a substantial addition that should serve both returning fans looking to revisit the series and newer viewers who have yet to experience it in full.
On June 22, the K-drama ‘See You at Work Tomorrow!’ begins streaming, offering a workplace romance for subscribers drawn to that particular genre blend. Prime Video has increasingly leaned into international drama, and the addition fits the platform’s broader editorial direction heading into the back half of the year.
June 26 brings the Amazon Original ‘Driver’s Ed’ alongside ‘Because This Is My First Life’ and ‘The Guest’. The month then closes on June 30 with ‘The Anniversary’ and the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship streaming live. With ‘Every Year After’ set to be the month’s most-discussed debut, it will be worth hearing from readers who have already read the source novel whether the adaptation captures what made the book so popular in the first place.

