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All 103 Movies & TV Shows Arriving In June

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All 103 Movies & TV Shows Arriving In June


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Summary

  • Peacock offers a robust catalog of movies and TV shows, with new additions each month, making it one of the largest streaming collections available.
  • Peacock has become a multifaceted platform, featuring live-streaming sports and striking lucrative deals with major leagues like MLB, Premiere League, and WWE.
  • In June 2024, Peacock is adding over 100 new movies and TV shows, including romance movies, horror, and classics like Ghostbusters and Clue.

Peacock features a robust catalog of movies and TV shows, with even more coming to the streaming service in June 2024. Launched to great fanfare in 2020, Peacock changed the streaming game with its mixture of free and paid content, and the streamer was able to land top-tier shows like The Office because of its NBC affiliation. In the years since its debut, Peacock has further expanded its reach by including many hit films on its platform, and it offers one of the largest streaming collections available. Like most streaming services, Peacock’s catalog isn’t stagnant, and each month the streamer adds dozens of new shows and movies to keep things fresh.

Additionally, Peacock has also become a home for live-streaming sports, and their lucrative deals with the MLB, Premiere League, and World Wrestling Entertainment have made them a truly multifaceted platform. The best TV shows on Peacock represent the upper echelon of streaming entertainment, and the service has begun to create memorable series and movies that rival the original content of their competitors. In June 2024, more than 100 movies and TV shows are new to Peacock, and that’s excluding live sporting events, but in May, the streamer’s most popular content continued to be shows that were available to stream the next day like Law & Order: SVU. It’s possible some of the June additions could change that.

For more on the movies and TV shows coming to other streaming platforms, check out what’s new on Paramount+ and new on Netflix.

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Everything Coming To Peacock In June

Date Arriving

Title

Genre

Notes

June 1

About Time (2013)

Romance, Fantasy

June 1

Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert (1994)

Comedy. Music

June 1

Anna and the Apocalypse (2018)

Horror, Musical

June 1

Away & Back (2015)

Romance

June 1

A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (2020)

Mystery

June 1

The Best Man (1999)

Romance, Drama

June 1

Billy Elliot (2000)

Drama, Music

June 1

The Birdcage (1996)

Comedy

June 1

Blockers (2018)

Comedy

June 1

The Bourne Identity (2002)

Action

The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) is available on Max

June 1

The Bourne Legacy (2012)

Action

June 1

The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

Action

June 1

Bride of Chucky (1998)

Horror

June 1

Brokeback Mountain (2006)

Drama, Romance

June 1

Burlesque (2010)

Musical

June 1

Capote (2005)

Biopic

June 1

Caribbean Summer (2022)

Romance

June 1

Christmas at Dollywood (2019)

Romance, Holiday

June 1

Christmas at Graceland (2018)

Romance, Holiday

June 1

Christmas at Rome (2019)

Romance, Holiday

June 1

Christmas at Vienna (2020)

Romance, Holiday

June 1

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009)

Animation, Family

June 1

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013)

Animation, Family

A third movie is in development

June 1

Clue (1985)

Mystery, Comedy

June 1

Constantine (2005)

Horror

June 1

The Croods (2013)

Animation, Family

June 1

Dante’s Peak (1997)

Action

June 1

The Derby Stallion (2005)

Drama

June 1

Despicable Me 3 (2017)

Animation, Family

The first two movies are also on Peacock

June 1

The Dilemma (2011)

Comedy

June 1

A Fantastic Woman (2017)

Drama

June 1

Far From Heaven (2002)

Drama

June 1

Fences (2016)

Drama

June 1

Ghostbusters (1984)

Comedy, Sci-Fi

Ghostbuesters (2016) is available on Tubi

June 1

Ghostbusters II (1989)

Comedy, Sci-Fi

June 1

Girls Trip (2017)

Comedy

June 1

Gladiator (2000)

Drama, Action

June 1

Gods of Egypt (2016)

Fantasy, Action

June 1

Hidden Gems (2022)

Romance

June 1

If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)

Drama

June 1

In My Dreams (2014)

Romance

June 1

It’s OK to Ask Questions (2023)

Docuseries

Seasons 1 and 2 are added

June 1

Jennifer’s Body (2009)

Horror

June 1

John Wick (2014)

Action

June 1

John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)

Action

June 1

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)

Action

June 1

The Joneses (2009)

Comedy

June 1

Limbo (2023)

Crime, Drama

June 1

Love is Strange (2014)

Romance

June 1

Love’s Portrait (2022)

Romance

June 1

Midway (1976)

Action, Drama

June 1

Moriah’s Lighthouse (2022)

Romance

June 1

Nantucket Noel (2021)

Romance, Holiday

June 1

The Other Guys (2010)

Action, Comedy

June 1

Philadelphia (1994)

Drama

June 1

Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (2021)

Mystery

June 1

Pride (2007)

Drama

June 1

Pride (2014)

Drama

June 1

The Producers (2005)

Musical, Comedy

June 1

Puss in Boots (2011)

Animation, Family

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June 1

Red (2010)

Action

June 1

Red (2013)

Action

June 1

Riddled with Deceit: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (2020)

Mystery

June 1

Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone (2021)

Drama

June 1

A Royal Makeover (2023)

Romance

June 1

RV (2006)

Comedy

June 1

Safe House (2012)

Thriller

June 1

Saved! (2004)

Comedy

June 1

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Drama, War

June 1

The Secret Life of Pets (2016)

Animation, Family

June 1

Seed of Chucky (2004)

Horror

The Chucky series is also available on Peacock

June 1

Ships in the Night: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery (2020)

Mystery

June 1

The Smurfs (2011)

Animation, Family

June 1

The Smurfs 2 (2013)

Animation, Family

June 1

Stomp the Yard (2007)

Drama, Music

June 1

A Summer to Remember (2018)

Romance

June 1

TED (2012)

Comedy

June 1

The Terminal (2004)

Drama

June 1

Turbo (2013)

Animation, Family

June 1

Van Helsing (2016)

Horror

June 1

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

Animation, Family

June 1

The Wedding Date (2005)

Romance

June 1

What Happens in Vegas (2008)

Romance, Comedy

June 1

With-In (2022)

Comedy

June 2

The Alpinist (2021)

Documentary

June 4

Kill or Be Killed (2024)

Docuseries

Season 1 added

June 6

Queer Planet (2024)

Documentary

Peacock original

June 6

Kung Fu Panda (2008)

Animation, Family

June 7

Summer Qamp (2023)

Documentary

June 7

Of An Age (2023)

Drama, Romance

June 11

Love Island USA (2019)

Reality TV

Season 6 premiere

June 13

The Dirty D (2023)

Drama

Season 3 premiere

June 13

Aliens Abducted My Parents (And Now I Feel Kinda Left Out) (2023)

Comedy, Sci-Fi

June 13

Family Weekend (2013)

Comedy

June 13

What Lies Below (2020)

Horror

June 14

Cocaine Bear (2023)

Action

June 15

WWE Clash at the Castle: Scotland (2024)

Sport

Peacock Exclusive

June 15

The Ward (2010)

Thriller

June 19

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)

Action, Comedy

June 20

Megamind Rules! (2024)

Animation, Family

New episodes are added to season 1

June 25

TikTok Murders (2024)

Docuseries

Peacock Original

June 26

Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)

Animation, Family

Kung Fu Panda 2 is available on AppleTV+

June 28

Champions (2023)

Drama, Sport

All Month

Various Olympic Trials

Sport

Peacock is the official streaming home of the Olympics

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Anna And The Apocalypse (2018) – June 1

The story of a zombie apocalypse isn’t entirely new, but Anna and the Apocalypse brings a fresh spin on it. For starters, it focuses on teenagers dealing with zombies instead of a group of adults as most of the zombie movies do, which changes the skill level and the emotional reactions to the impending doom of zombies. It also tells the story as a musical instead of a straight horror film.

Zombie apocalypses and musicals might not seem like they would go together, but Anna and the Apocalypse makes the fusion work. The movie might not have been a huge theatrical release, but thanks to it being available on different streaming platforms periodically, it’s developed something of a cult following that makes people wonder if other genres could lend themselves to the musical treatment.

Clue (1985) – June 1

It sounds like a straightforward mystery, but it’s anything but.

The creators of the Clue board game likely never imagined that it would get this kind of movie treatment. Stacked with an incredibly talented cast, Clue is a murder mystery, but also a comedy that leans into satire of the genre.With its multiple filmed endings and iconic lines like, “flames on my face,” the movie is beloved by generations.

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The story sees several guests invited to a mansion for the weekend, only to discover that one of them (or possibly, more of them) is a murderer. A storm rages, the lights go out, and more people are killed throughout the night as increasingly outlandish secrets are revealed about the guests. It sounds like a straightforward mystery, but it’s anything but. It’s the tone of the movie that helps to set it apart from other mysteries, making it laugh-out-loud funny instead of terrifying.

A Clue remake is in development but seems to have stalled without writers attached to the project and a move to a new studio.

Ghostbusters (1984) – June 1

“Who you gonna call?” asked a generation of sci-fi fans when this movie premiered, complete with a catchy song for the franchise that would grow from it. After an animated series, several sequels, and an all-female version of Ghostbusters, the original movie remains the best for a lot of the loyal fans. That’s largely because the original movie is when the concept was fresh and some of the sequels feel like they retread old ground.

In the 1984 movie, a couple of scientists have had trouble proving their theories about ghosts right. Having been laughed out of the scientific community, they become New York’s best hope for survival when a powerful ghost is unleashed. With Bill Murray and Dan Akroyd at the heart of the movie, the story is as funny as it can be scary.

Jennifer’s Body (2009) – June 1

When Jennifer’s Body first premiered, it didn’t quite catch on with audiences. Over time, however, it’s grown a cult following and audiences have a better understanding of the more feminist undertones to the movie.

Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried star in the horror story of one young woman being turned into a succubus after being attacked following a concert. In order to survive, she has to feed on men. Fox stuns in the role of the possessed teenage girl and Seyfried’s role as the best friend who tries to stop her could be seen as her true breakout role instead of Mean Girls.

Despite the initial backlash the movie received, the stars have always talked about their love for the movie. Now, the movie exists in a shared universe with Lisa Frankenstein, and Fox has been interested in making a sequel or series spin-off from it.

John Wick Trilogy – June 1

Today, the Keanu Reeves fronted John Wick franchise is a sprawling universe with a complicated lore for how assassins can exist alongside average people and make it day-to-day in the real world. Shows like Peacock’s The Continental have given an idea of just how the safe havens and currency for criminals work while each movie in the franchise has built on the rules.

For those who want a more complete picture of the cinematic universe, the first three John Wick movies return to Peacock, setting up the world for the assassin who just wants justice for being wronged. The three movies alongside The Continental provide almost a full picture before the spinoff movie Ballerina hits theaters. John Wick 4, however, is not available on Peacock alongside them, but is available for rent on digital platforms.

Saving Private Ryan (1998) – June 1

One of the most critically acclaimed movies of 1998, Saving Private Ryan premiered at a time when there weren’t a lot of other big-budget films releasing and it didn’t have competition against well-known sequels. That all worked in its favor to get people out to the theater for a nearly three-hour movie. Luckily, with streaming services like Peacock, movie fans can watch at their own pace now.

The movie, set during World War II, follows members of the military as they attempt to track down the titular soldier who has lost several other family members during the war. Tom Hanks was nominated for Best Actor at both the Golden Globes and Oscars following his performance in the film.

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The movie won Best Drama at the Golden Globes, but lost the Best Picture Oscar in a surprising upset to
Shakespeare in Love
.

Also on Peacock throughout the month are new episodes of television shows from NBC-Universal networks, which will stream the day after they air. There are also sports events streaming live on Peacock throughout the month, meaning there’s something for everyone in June.

Anna and the Apocalypse movie poster
Anna and the Apocalypse

Based on a short film created by Ryan McHenry, Anna and the Apocalypse is a holiday-themed comedy horror-musical by director John McPhail. Set in Little Haven, Scotland, Anna and her friends prepare for a big Christmas show at their school until they discover zombies have overridden the town. Anna and her friends will battle armies of zombified Christmas-costumed residents in a comedically horrific holiday fight for survival.

Director
John McPhail
Release Date
November 30, 2018
Writers
Alan McDonald , Ryan McHenry
Cast
Ella Hunt , Malcolm Cumming , Sarah Swire , Christopher Leveaux , Marli Siu , Ben Wiggins , Mark Benton , Paul Kaye
Runtime
93 Minutes
Clue Movie Poster
Clue

Based on the classic board game, Clue features an ensemble cast that includes Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Lesley Ann Warren. In the film, six strangers, each with a dark secret, are lured to a mansion by a mysterious blackmailer who is then killed when everyone has arrived. The group, accompanied by the butler and the maid, must work together to determine who the murderer is before it’s too late. 

Director
Jonathan Lynn
Release Date
December 13, 1985
Writers
John Landis , Jonathan Lynn , Anthony E. Pratt
Cast
Eileen Brennan , Tim Curry , Madeline Kahn , Christopher Lloyd , Michael McKean , Martin Mull
Runtime
94 minutes
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Ghostbusters (1984)

Ghostbusters is a 1984 fantasy sci-fi movie from director Ivan Reitman. The movie stars Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson as Raymond Stantz, Peter Venkman, Egon Spengler, and Winston Zeddemore, paranormal investigators who travel New York hunting and capturing ghosts. The movie eventually became one of the most iconic films of the ’80s, spawning a multimedia franchise including a sequel, spinoffs, books, and video games.

Release Date
June 8, 1984
Runtime
105 Minutes
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Jennifer’s Body

Directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, Jennifer’s Body is a horror-comedy film starring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried. When a newly possessed high school cheerleader (Fox) turns into a succubus specializing in seducing and killing her male classmates, her best friend (Seyfried) is the only thing that stands in the way of her sultry killing spree.

Cast
Megan Fox , Adam Brody​ , J. K. Simmons , Johnny Simmons , Amanda Seyfried

Release Date
September 18, 2009
Director
Karyn Kusama
Writers
Diablo Cody
Runtime
102 minutes
Saving Private Ryan Movie Poster
Saving Private Ryan

Tom Hanks stars as Captain John Miller in Steven Spielberg’s 1998 WWII film. Saving Private Ryan tells the story of Miller’s command of a company of soldiers who risk their lives in an attempt to extricate Private James Ryan from the fighting in Europe, in order to spare his family from losing all of their sons after Ryan’s brothers are killed in the war. Matt Damon, Edward Burns,  and Tom Sizemore also star. 

Release Date
July 24, 1998
Writers
Robert Rodat



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