As we gear up for another week, it’s time to explore the latest additions to our favorite streaming platforms. Get ready for a diverse selection of new movies and shows, ranging from thought-provoking documentaries to binge-worthy series and blockbuster films. In this IFVOD TV guide, we’ll cover the most anticipated releases from various platforms and provide a roadmap for your streaming journey.
Netflix
Never Have I Ever (Season 4)
Mindy Kaling’s relatable sitcom returns for a fourth season, continuing the story of Devi, an Indian-American teen navigating her social life in the aftermath of personal trauma. Friends, family, and teenage angst persist as obstacles, delivering a touching and humorous portrayal of adolescence.
Available on Netflix from June 8, 2023
Living (2022)
Bill Nighy stars in this touching British drama directed by Oliver Hermanus. Facing a life-altering diagnosis, Nighy’s character discovers inspiration in the most unlikely sources, leading to a poignant revelation about leaving a legacy.
Available on Netflix from June 5, 2023
Bloodhounds (Season 1)
This high-octane Korean series introduces us to two young boxers who confront a cruel loan shark alongside a big-hearted moneylender. Bloodhounds showcases a gritty tale of solidarity, bravery, and survival against a backdrop of financial duress.
Available on Netflix from June 9, 2023
Stronger (2017)
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this inspiring true story of Jeff Bauman, who loses both legs in the Boston Marathon bombing. Supported by his girlfriend and family, Jeff assists law enforcement in identifying a suspect before embarking on his own challenging road to recovery.
Available on Netflix from June 5, 2023
Human Resources (Season 2)
This delightful animated series offers a comedic insight into the Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards, and other creatures guiding humans through life’s ups and downs. From adolescence to adulthood, Human Resources explores the complexities of human experiences.
Available on Netflix from June 9, 2023
Leaving Netflix this week: A Silent Voice (June 5), Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (June 8), Kitty Love: An Homage to Cats (June 4)
Manifest Season 4 Part 2
After a dramatic rescue by Netflix, Manifest returns to conclude the story of Flight 828 and its mysterious disappearance. As the passengers grapple with prophetic callings and inexplicable abilities, they face a rapidly approaching Death Date.
Streaming on Netflix from June 6, 2023
I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson Season 3
Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin return for a third season of their distinctively weird, oddball sketch show. Packed with eccentric characters and chaotic storylines, I Think You Should Leave is the epitome of comedic entertainment.
Streaming on Netflix from June 9, 2023
HBO and HBO Max
The Idol
This controversial showbiz drama follows a rising pop star who turns to a nightclub owner and cult leader for help achieving new heights. With reviews ranging from “degrading and hollow” to “sordid,” The Idol promises to be a polarizing watch.
Premieres on HBO and HBO Max on June 4, 2023
Magic Mike’s Last Dance (HBO Max)
Channing Tatum reprises his role as “Magic” Mike Lane in this final installment of the Magic Mike series. Lured to London for a special dance performance, Mike discovers that success comes at a cost.
Streaming on HBO Max from June 4, 2023
Others Streaming Channels
Deadloch (Prime Video)
A noir comedy set in a Tasmanian beach town, Deadloch follows mismatched detectives as they work together to solve a murder.
Streaming on Prime Video from June 4, 2023
Nancy Drew Season 4 (The CW)
Nancy grapples with a case involving missing corpses and a new love interest in the latest season of this beloved mystery series.
Streaming on CWTV.com from June 4, 2023
iCarly Season 3 (Paramount Plus)
Carly and Freddie struggle to redefine their relationship, while Spencer returns to his roots in the latest installment of this beloved sitcom.
Streaming on Paramount Plus from June 4, 2023
Shooting Stars (Peacock)
LeBron James’ rise to basketball legend status is showcased in this biopic based on a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Buzz Bissinger.
Streaming on Peacock from June 4, 2023
Big Sports Events
F1 Spanish Grand Prix
Tune in to catch the action from the F1 Spanish Grand Prix on June 4 at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN.
NBA Playoffs: Finals Games 2 Heat vs. Nuggets
Don’t miss the NBA Playoffs, with the Finals Games 2 featuring the Heat vs. the Nuggets on June 4 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
French Open
Catch daily matches from the French Open on NBC, Tennis Channel, and Peacock.
More from the Streaming World
Stay tuned for even more streaming content and updates as we continue to explore the latest releases and events. From new movies and shows to major sports events and premieres, we’ll keep you informed and entertained with the ultimate streaming guide.