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11 Latest Movies to Watch in June 2023 on

June is just across the corner and with that comes sunshine, summer sips and a number of streaming. From thrilling Amazon Prime originals to “Avatar: The Way of Water” finally being available on Max, there is no such thing as a shortage of films to binge. Here, WWD rounds up the very best recent movies to enjoy all month long.

“My Fault”

A contemporary-day Romeo and Juliet, “My Fault” explores the forbidden love of two teenagers, Noah (Nicole Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara). Plot twist: they’re step-siblings. Although Noah and Nick are complete opposites at first glance, their rivalry is overpowered by an irresistible attraction that can’t keep them apart.

  • Date: June 8
  • Platform: Amazon Prime

There’s Something Fallacious With the Children

Margaret (Alisha Wainwright) and Ben (Zach Gilford) embark on a visit with longtime friends, but what starts out as a healthful weekend, quickly turns into every parent’s worst nightmare. Following the youngsters’s (Briella Guiza and David Mattle) disappearance into the woods overnight, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is going on when the children begin to behave strangely.

  • Date: June 16
  • Platform: Amazon Prime

“Extraction 2”

Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake in “Extraction 2.”

Jasin Boland/Netflix

Chris Hemsworth fans are in for a treat. Tyler Rake, a former SASR operator turned black-market mercenary, is back from the brink of death and able to tackle one other unimaginable mission: saving the imprisoned family of a ruthless gangster.

“The Perfect Find”

In “The Perfect Find,” 40-year-old fashion editor Jenna Jones (Gabrielle Union) risks the whole lot for a hot-and-steamy romance together with her coworker, who also happens to be her boss’ son.

  • Date: June 23
  • Platform: Netflix

“Taking Care of Maya”

Maya’s rare illness wreaks havoc on your complete Kowalski family on this gut-wrenching film about love and loss. As medical professionals try to unravel the mystery surrounding Maya’s health, they start to query if her parents are responsible. Everybody’s worlds are flipped the other way up as Maya is held in state custody — exposing the evils of the kid health care system.

  • Date: June 19
  • Platform: Netflix

“Avatar: The Way of Water”

The Academy Award-nominated film “Avatar: The Way of Water” is finally making its approach to Max. The James Cameron-directed thriller highlights the story of the Sully Family as they navigate the beauties and struggles that include living in an impressive ocean.

  • Date: June 7
  • Platform: Max

“Magic Mike’s Last Dance”

Channing Tatum is back for one last hurrah. When Mike Lane finds himself in large amounts of debt, he takes the stage one last time — this time in London. With the whole lot on the road, the previous stripper finds himself teaching a recent roster of dancers his ways.

  • Date: June 2
  • Platform: Max

“Shooting Stars”

Based on the book by LeBron James and the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of “Friday Night Lights,” Buzz Bissinger, “Shooting Stars” takes the viewer on James’ journey to basketball stardom. The film explores James and his friend’s road to becoming the number-one highschool team within the country, which served as a very important stepping stone for James reaching icon status.

  • Date: June 2
  • Platform: Peacock

“Flamin’ Hot”

“Flamin’ Hot” follows the lifetime of Richard Montanez, a Frito-Lay janitor who uses his flavorful background to launch the worldwide phenomenon, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Directed by Eva Longoria, this comedy-drama tells the true story of a person who revolutionized the food industry — one Cheeto at a time.

  • Date: June 9
  • Platform: Hulu and Disney+

“Chevalier”

Based on the lifetime of Joseph Bologne, the illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, “Chaveliar” explores Bologne’s rise to fame in French society as a celebrated musician, including an ill-fated love affair with Marie Antoinette.

  • Date: June 16
  • Platform: Hulu

“Jagged Mind”

Just in time for Pride Month, this queer psychological thriller tracks the lifetime of Billie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) who discovers she’s stuck in a series of time loops — more than likely related to her mysterious recent girlfriend.

  • Date: June 15
  • Platform: Hulu

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