- House of the Dragon season 3 brings the Targaryen war back to HBO Max on June 21.
- The Agency returns to Paramount+ on June 21 with all 10 new episodes.
- I Will Find You brings Harlan Coben suspense to Netflix on June 18.
- Sugar season 2 puts Colin Farrell back on the case on Apple TV+ on June 19.
Need something new to watch this week? You have plenty of choices from June 16 through June 23. Netflix has a strong week with a sports docuseries, a Harlan Coben thriller and a new rom-com. Apple TV+ brings back Colin Farrell in Sugar, while HBO Max and Paramount+ both roll out big Sunday premieres with House of the Dragon and The Agency. Hulu and Prime Video also have fresh picks if you want comedy, reality drama or romance.
Prime Video
Your Fault: London
The romance continues on June 17 with Your Fault: London, the follow-up to My Fault: London. Asha Banks and Matthew Broome return as Noah and Nick, whose relationship faces a new round of pressure once distance, school and family expectations start pulling them in different directions. If you want a glossy, emotional romance with plenty of tension, this one fits the bill.
See You at Work Tomorrow!
See You at Work Tomorrow! arrives June 22 and brings a Korean workplace romance to Prime Video. The series follows Cha Ji-yoon, a burned-out office worker whose life shifts after she crosses paths with a stern boss who may have more heart than his reputation suggests. Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun lead the cast, and the office setting gives the romance a relatable spark.
Watch See You at Work Tomorrow!
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Hulu
Never Change!

Never Change! hits Hulu on June 17 with a high school nightmare for adults. John Reynolds stars in and wrote this comedy about former classmates who are forced to return home and finish senior year after a tornado cut it short years earlier. Sofia Black-D’Elia, Carmen Christopher, Jo Firestone, Topher Grace and Ana Gasteyer help make this one feel like a very weird reunion you would absolutely want to watch from the couch.
Million Dollar Nannies
Million Dollar Nannies arrives on Hulu on June 18 after debuting on Freeform. The reality series follows a group of elite nannies heading to Ibiza to build a high-end childcare agency for wealthy clients. It has the ingredients reality fans usually look for: big personalities, career pressure and the kind of luxury backdrop that makes every argument feel a little more dramatic.
Apple TV+
Sugar
Sugar returns for season 2 on June 19, with Colin Farrell back as private detective John Sugar. This season sends him into another missing-person case in Los Angeles while the bigger mystery around his own life keeps building. The show still has that sleek noir feel, but it also has enough strangeness under the hood to keep you leaning forward.
HBO Max
House of the Dragon
House of the Dragon season 3 premieres June 21 on HBO and streams on HBO Max. The new season pushes the Targaryen civil war into a more dangerous phase, with Emma D’Arcy, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke and Ewan Mitchell returning to a family fight that keeps getting bloodier. If you have been waiting for the dragons to take over the screen again, this is the week.
Netflix
AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders returns for season 3 on June 16. The Netflix docuseries goes back inside auditions, training camp and game-day pressure as the hopefuls try to earn one of the most recognizable uniforms in sports entertainment. It is reality TV with real stakes, especially when a single mistake can change someone’s entire season.
Watch AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
I Will Find You
I Will Find You arrives June 18 and gives Netflix another Harlan Coben mystery. Sam Worthington stars as a father serving time for murdering his son, until new evidence suggests the boy may still be alive. Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia co-star in a thriller built around grief, escape and the kind of twisty setup that can turn into a fast binge.
Voicemails for Isabelle
Voicemails for Isabelle lands on Netflix on June 19. Zoey Deutch stars as a grieving woman who keeps leaving messages for her late sister, only for those voicemails to end up with a stranger played by Nick Robinson. It sounds like a rom-com setup, but the sister story gives it a warmer emotional center.
Paramount+
The Agency
The Agency season 2 premieres June 21 on Paramount+, with all 10 episodes available at once. Michael Fassbender returns as Martian, a CIA operative whose personal and professional worlds keep colliding. Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston and Richard Gere are also back, giving this spy drama a cast that can sell every betrayal and double-cross.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
This week has a little bit of everything. House of the Dragon brings fantasy spectacle back to HBO Max, The Agency delivers a full spy-drama binge on Paramount+, and Netflix has three very different picks with sports reality, mystery and romance. Add in Sugar on Apple TV+ and a couple of fresh Hulu and Prime Video choices, and you should have no trouble finding something worth watching.
Comment below and tell us which movies or TV shows are your favorite to binge.
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