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  Sound & Screen  June 2024 on Amazon Prime Video: What’s New and What’s Leaving
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June 2024 on Amazon Prime Video: What’s New and What’s Leaving

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As June rolls in, Amazon Prime Video is serving up a fresh and exciting lineup of movies, series, and specials that promise to keep your summer sizzling. Whether you’re a die-hard action fan, a lover of heartfelt dramas, or someone who binges on gripping documentaries, Prime Video has your back. This month is packed with explosive returns, new releases, and live events that are sure to make your watchlist burst at the seams.

From the eagerly awaited new season of “The Boys” to heartwarming documentaries like “I Am: Celine Dion,” there’s a wide array of content ready to be streamed. And let’s not forget the arrival of some major films featuring Hollywood heavyweights like Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain in “Mothers’ Instinct” and John Travolta in “Mob Land.” But before you get too comfy with all the newness, make sure to catch some beloved classics and blockbusters that are bidding farewell at the end of the month.

What’s New on Amazon Prime Video in June 2024

Movies

  1. Mothers’ Instinct – June 7
    • Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain star in this psychological thriller set in 1960s suburbia, where a tragic accident spirals into paranoia and suspicion.
  2. Dumb Money – June 10
    • Relive the GameStop stock frenzy with this dramatization starring Paul Dano, portraying the chaotic David vs. Goliath battle against Wall Street.
  3. Mob Land – June 10
    • John Travolta is back as a small-town sheriff facing off against the New Orleans mafia in this gritty crime drama.
  4. Anyone But You – June 21
    • Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star in this modern rom-com loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.”
  5. The Old Oak – June 24
    • A poignant British drama about the last pub in a Northern mining village grappling with an influx of Syrian refugees.
  6. Freelance – June 28
    • John Cena and Alison Brie team up in this action-packed film where a former special forces operative must protect a journalist during a coup.

Series

  1. Marlon Wayans: Good Grief – June 4
    • Marlon Wayans brings his heartfelt humor to this new series, exploring life’s ups and downs.
  2. The Boys: Season 4 – June 13
    • The ultra-violent, irreverent superhero series returns with higher stakes and crazier antics as Homelander inches closer to the presidency.
  3. 1122: Season 1 – June 14
    • Dive into this gripping new drama series premiering mid-month.
  4. My Lady Jane – June 27
    • This historical fantasy reimagines the life of Lady Jane Grey in an action-packed, romantic adventure.

Documentaries & Events

  1. ICC T20 World Cup Cricket – June 2
    • Catch live coverage of the ICC T20 World Cup Cricket, bringing the excitement of world-class cricket to your screens.
  2. Federer: Twelve Final Days – June 20
    • Get an intimate look at the last days of Roger Federer’s tennis career in this must-watch documentary.
  3. I Am: Celine Dion – June 25
    • A raw and honest documentary about the iconic singer, diving deep into her life’s struggles and triumphs.

Other Notable Additions

  1. Support Your Local Sheriff! – June 1
  2. Two Weeks – June 1
  3. Koyaanisqatsi – June 1
  4. Rolling Thunder – June 1
  5. The Betrayed – June 1
  6. The Party – June 1
  7. Taking of Pelham One Two Three – June 1
  8. Lone Wolf McQuade – June 1
  9. Major League – June 1
  10. Stand By Me – June 1
  11. Jerry Maguire – June 1
  12. A Knight’s Tale – June 1
  13. LEGO Ninjago: Season 1-4 – June 1
  14. Law & Order SVU: Seasons 21-23 – June 1
  15. Chicago Fire: Seasons 1-7 – June 1
  16. Chicago Med: Seasons 5-7 – June 1
  17. Chicago PD: Seasons 7-8 – June 1
  18. Magnum P.I.: Seasons 4 – June 1
  19. Hannibal: Seasons 1-3 – June 1
  20. Loudermilk: Seasons 1-3 – June 1
  21. The Tudors: Seasons 1-4 – June 1
  22. One Tree Hill: Seasons 1-9 – June 1
  23. Mr. Mercedes: Seasons 1-3 – June 1
  24. Masters of Sex: Seasons 1-4 – June 1
  25. A League of Their Own – June 1
  26. Primavera Sound Live – Day 3 – June 1

What’s Leaving Amazon Prime Video in June 2024

  1. Major League – June 30
    • The classic baseball comedy will be leaving, so catch it before it’s gone.
  2. Jerry Maguire – June 30
    • Tom Cruise’s unforgettable performance as a sports agent is another must-watch before it departs.
  3. Stand By Me – June 30
    • This timeless coming-of-age film will also be leaving, so grab your popcorn and tissues for one last nostalgic viewing.
  4. The Twilight Saga – June 30
    • All five movies from the Twilight series are making their exit, so binge-watch your favorite vampire love story one last time.
  5. The Goonies – June 30
    • Relive the adventures of this classic before it sails away from Prime Video.
  6. Gran Torino – June 30
    • Clint Eastwood’s powerful drama will be departing at the end of the month.
  7. Clueless – June 30
    • The iconic 90s teen comedy will be leaving, so don’t miss out on this nostalgic trip.
  8. Gone Girl – June 30
    • The psychological thriller based on Gillian Flynn’s novel is set to leave, so watch it before it’s too late.
  9. Django Unchained – June 30
    • Quentin Tarantino’s action-packed Western will be riding off into the sunset.
  10. The Matrix Trilogy – June 30
    • All three Matrix movies will be exiting, so revisit Neo’s epic journey one last time.

Final Thoughts

June is packed with thrilling new releases and events on Amazon Prime Video, promising to keep you entertained throughout the month. With an impressive array of new series, movies, and documentaries, there’s plenty to keep your watchlist fresh and exciting. From the highly anticipated return of “The Boys” to brand new dramas like “1122,” Prime Video is pulling out all the stops this month.

But don’t forget to catch those beloved classics and blockbuster hits before they leave the platform. Make the most of your streaming experience by diving into your favorites one last time. June on Amazon Prime Video is set to be a month of non-stop entertainment, so grab your popcorn and enjoy the show!

Happy streaming!

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