Summertime is coming, and so are new movies and TV shows to the Amazon Prime Video vast catalog. Below, you can check out a selection of the best TV shows and movies coming to Amazon Prime Video in June 2021, as well as the complete list of what will be available.
An American Werewolf in London is still considered as one of the best horror comedies ever made. It’s ultimately a bleak, gut-punch of a movie that basically says that nothing – not ever friendship or romance – will save you in the end. No matter what you do, you’ll still end up dead and naked in a dark alley somewhere. Anyway, American Werewolf still holds up, and Rick Baker’s make-up effects are still impressive after all these years.
Pinocchio - in 2002, an Oscar-winning Italian actor Roberto Benigni, who’d earlier found worldwide acclaim with Life is Beautiful, produced, written and directed his most harrowing film yet - a live-action version of his home country’s most beloved children’s novel The Adventures of Pinocchio in which the 50-year-old actor himself played the title character.
Burn After Reading - one of the Coen Brothers’ funniest movies, a comedy about very stupid people who think they’re smart. The star-studded cast with George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins and Brad Pitt, the story involves a mix-up in the world of espionage, but that set-up merely exists so the Coens can punish a bunch of fools.
Although Ali may not be Michael Mann’s best movie, but like all Michael Mann movies, it’s definitely worth watching. Will Smith gives a genuinely great performance as legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, showing Ali’s rise and various personal problems over the years.
Dom is an eight-part crime thriller set during the war on drugs in Brazil. Set across two timelines, it traces the battle between a father and son who find themselves on opposite sides of the law. It's a complex tale of morality and criminality, which looks likely to be a great binge-watch for fans of shows like Narcos or Breaking Bad.
A full list of June 2021 premieres for Amazon Prime Video follows right below.
What to watch on Amazon Prime Video in June 2021:
Arriving June 1
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50/50 (2011)
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Adaptation (2002)
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Ali (2001)
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Alive (1993)
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An American Werewolf In London (1981)
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Burn After Reading (2008)
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Chicken Run (2000)
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Colombiana (2011)
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Courageous (2011)
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Dear John (2010)
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Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005)
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Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
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Fight Club (1999)
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I Spy (2002)
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Little Man (2006)
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Mo’ Money (1992)
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Rent (2005)
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Revolutionary Road (2008)
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Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World (2012)
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Seven Pounds (2008)
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Signs (2002)
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Spring Break (1983)
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Step Brothers (2008)
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Stomp The Yard (2007)
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Take Shelter (2011)
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Takers (2010)
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Testament Of Youth (2015)
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The Fisher King (1991)
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The House Bunny (2008)
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The Wrestler (2009)
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This Means War (2012)
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Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (2015)
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We Own The Night (2007)
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising (2011) (PBS Documentaries)
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Growing Up Trans (2015) (PBS Documentaries)
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Hurley (2019) (Motortrend)
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Keith Haring: Street Art Boy (2020) (PBS Living)
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Man in the Orange Shirt: Season 1 (PBS Masterpiece)
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Queer as Folk: Season 1 (Showtime)
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Rastamouse: Season 1 (Kidstream)
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Slavery by Another Name (2012) (PBS Documentaries)
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The L Word: Generation Q: Season 1 (Showtime)
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Work in Progress: Season 1 (Showtime)
Arriving June 4
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Dom – Amazon Original Series: Season 1
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The Family Man – Amazon Original Series: Season 2
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Britannia: Season 2
Arriving June 9
Arriving June 11
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Pinocchio (2020)
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Flack — Amazon Original Series: Season 2
Arriving June 18
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Chivas: El Rebaño Sagrado – Amazon Original Series: Season 1
Arriving June 25
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Bosch — Amazon Original Series: Season 7
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September Mornings (Manhãs de Setembro) — Amazon Original Series: Season 1
Just like every month, Amazon Prime has a long list of expiring titles leaving the service in June. Below, you can find the list of some of the shows that will become unavailable throughout the month of June. If you have missed any of them or want to revisit some titles – hurry up while they last!
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Phase IV
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Another 48 Hrs
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Annapolis
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Alien Resurrection
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Bad News Bears
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Just Married
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W.
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Jack & Diane
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Almost Famous
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Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction
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Patriot Games
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Fascination
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Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
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Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit
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Rain Man
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So I Married an Axe Murderer
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The Celestine Prophecy
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Medea Goes to Jail
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Moonrise Kingdom
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Aliens
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Max Payne
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Betrayed
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An Officer and a Gentleman
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The Sons of Katie Elder
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The Tenant
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Jumping the Broom
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Nanny McPhee
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True Confessions
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The Great Debaters
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Shattered
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Sydney White
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Waiting to Exhale
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See No Evil
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Alien3
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Just Wright
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Girls! Girls! Girls!
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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Dances with Wolves
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The Queen of Versailles
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The Patsy
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The Coalition
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Vampire in Brooklyn
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The Terminal
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Milk
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Four Weddings and a Funeral
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The Spirit
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The Eyes of My Mother
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Some Kind of Wonderful
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In Time
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48 Hrs.
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Melancholia
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Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
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Traitor
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Regarding Henry
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The Ghost writer
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The Full Monty
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Driven
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Sahara
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Cinderfella
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Bug
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The Program
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Untraceable
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The Lincoln Lawyer
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Religulous
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Little women
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Bangkok Assassins
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Grindhouse
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The Forbidden Kingdom
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The Out-of-Towners
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Downhill Racer
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The Gift
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The Bellboy
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The Great Buck Howard
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Vanilla Sky
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One Fine Day
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