June has come around to Apple TV+very quickly and its new movies and shows are already starting to roll out. In addition to the upcoming sports action movie F1which is set for a theater release on June 27, there are even more titles coming directly to one of the best streaming services – and we’ve rounded them up here.
One that already premieres on Apple TV+is the new sports comedy series Stick Starring in Owen Wilson, who has a new episode that comes out every Wednesday. Apple TV+ Period Drama Buccaneers Returning to the platform for another season on June 19, and I’ve been on the edge of my seat since his season a final to find out what’s going on.
When we talk about being on the edge of my seat, director Michael Pearce’s new thriller movie Echo Valley already gives me chills that watch Oscar-winner Julianne Moore and Euphorias Sydney Sweeney plays a complicated mother and daughter duo that covers a dark and twisted secret. Don’t believe me? Just watch the trailer and you will.
Stick
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Age assessment: TV-ma
Creator: Jason Keller
Arriving on: June 4th
Stick Was one of the most expected new Apple TV+ exhibitions for June 2025, and now the series is fronted by Owen Wilson, now available to stream with new episodes coming out every Wednesday.
In this new sports comedy show, golfer Pryce Cahill (Wilson) had a successful career ahead of him before losing it all after a meltdown on the field. He is struggling to keep up with a professional golfer and meets a young golf protégé Santi (Peter Dager) with a bright future ahead and sees an opportunity to increase his own career by coaching Santi. But that means he has to put his own future on his student’s success.
Echo Valley
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Age assessment: R.
Director: Michael Pearce
Arriving on: June 13
In the voltage -filled trailer to Echo Valley Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney Star as mother and daughter in Michael Pearce’s new thriller for Apple TV+. In addition to the two leading ladies, Echo Valley packs a role crew with big names, including Fiona Shaw, Domhnall Gleeson and Kyle Maclachlan – best known for his work with David Lynch.
Kate (Moore), located on a remote farm in Pennsylvania, deals with a personal tragedy as well as trying to make peace with her troubled daughter Claire (Sweeney) – who emerges in the house one night covered with someone else’s blood.
Kate is left to reveal the truth behind what happened, and help Claire pick up to pick up the pieces while learning how far she is willing to go to protect and save her daughter.
Buccaneers Season 2
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Age assessment: TV-14
Creator: Katherine Jakeways
Arriving on: June 19
It’s almost two years ago Buccaneers Premiere on Apple TV+ and OW of the historic drama series comes back to another season. By picking up from where season a slack with Jinny’s dramatic escape to Italy and Nan’s Show-Stop wedding, season two brings even more scandal with a few new faces.
Based on the unfinished novel by Edith Wharon and was set II the gilded age, a group of American women in the high society finds themselves to London to secure men and titles. During their time across pong, young women employ complex romances and the cultural differences between American and British people.
Smoke
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Age assessment: TV-ma
Creator: Dennis Lehane
Arriving on: June 27
Taron Egerton has become one of Entertainment’s leading actors, and now that he conquered Netflix movies such as Continue (2024), he is about to take on a new Apple TV+ show with Jurnee Smollett (Full house and Real blood).
Smoke is a new mini -series arriving on June 27, where he draws inspiration from the true crime podcast firebug that deep dives into the crime of John Leonard Orr – a arson and mass murderer.
In a race to stop two fire foundes teams, Detective Dave Gudsen (Egerton) team with a arson investigator to trace the two criminals who then spirals into a game filled with secrets.
Not a box
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Age assessment: Reach
Director: Siri Melchior
Arriving on: June 13
In sharp contrast to the other new Apple TV+ movies and shows, Not a box is the more family -friendly show that brings the pages of Antoinette Portis’ series of children’s books to life.
The new 8-episodes series follows Grades Adults (Ian James Corlett) and Riley (Isabel Birch), a small rabbit that shows that a box will go as far as the imagination allows to imagine magical worlds filled with a number of characters and exciting adventures.



