TV Shows and Movies Coming to Prime Video in June 2026

Prime Video is excited to share its June 2026 lineup, bringing audiences a mix of global and local titles. Sports fans can catch the NBA Finals live and exclusive on Prime Video starting June 4. On the series front, Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 (June 3) returns as Jeremy Clarkson navigates big changes amidst UK farming challenges, while The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 (June 3), follows the team a year after the Chroma Conclave as they search for love, family, and purpose. June continues with the romantic drama Every Year After (June 10), and the Korean series See You at Work Tomorrow! (June 22). For movies, Your Fault: London (June 17) arrives with Noah and Nick’s story continuing stronger than ever, followed by Gabi ng Lagim (June 26), a chilling horror anthology inspired by Filipino folklore.

NBA Finals (Exclusive Live on Prime Video)

June 4, 2026 onwards



The 2026 NBA Finals will be broadcast exclusively live on Prime Video from June 4, 2026


Clarkson’s Farm Season 5

June 3, 2026



Clarkson’s Farm is back, and amidst a government budget that sends the UK farming community into uproar, Jeremy decides some big changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly. But while the farm tries to go high-tech - resulting in Kaleb’s first ever trip abroad - even bigger developments are heading for Diddly Squat that are going to prove much more of a challenge.

The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
June 3, 2026



In Season Four, we find ourselves a year after the Chroma Conclave. Vox Machina has separated, searching for love, family, and purpose. But as always, the call of adventure is a breath away. When a long-slumbering evil awakens to threaten the realm, they must reunite to take on an epic foe.


Every Year After
June 10, 2026



Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay - the quintessential lake town - Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.
See You at Work Tomorrow!
June 22, 2026



Cha Ji-yoon, a seventh-year product planner who has sworn off dating after a painful breakup. Burned out from corporate life, she lives for efficiency, deadlines, and one small joy: fried chicken and beer after the perfect on-the-dot clock out. Calm, polite, and unflappable on the surface, her heart has long been closed—until Kang Si-woo, the company’s most avoided team leader, enters her life.

See You at Work Tomorrow! tells the story of people who, despite being worn down by others and heartbroken—even when thunder roars and a heavy rainstorm brews—still faithfully clock in the next morning. Based on the hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio, the series blends witty workplace satire with irresistible romantic tension, capturing the heart, humor, and heat of modern workplace romance.

Your Fault: London
June 17, 2026


After the explosive events of My Fault: London, Noah and Nick return—stronger, closer, and more in love than ever. But as life begins to pull them in different directions, their relationship faces its toughest challenge yet. Noah heads to Oxford to pursue her studies, while Nick finds himself consumed by the growing demands of work. When new people enter their lives, stirring unexpected emotions and lingering jealousy, cracks begin to form. Trust is tested, passions flare, and the bond they once thought unbreakable starts to strain. Now standing at a crossroads, Noah and Nick must decide: fight for the love that brought them together… or risk losing it forever.


Gabi ng Lagim

June 26, 2026



A horror anthology that brings together three chilling, “true-to-life” stories inspired by Filipino folklore: a seaman haunted by a vengeful spirit at sea, siblings confronting a flesh-eating creature in a remote town, and a young girl possessed by a dark entity that tests a priest-in-training’s faith. Framed through the signature storytelling of Jessica Soho, the film goes beyond scares by weaving in real-world themes like OFW struggles, abuse, and inner fears, making the supernatural feel unsettlingly close to reality.




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