
New on Prime Video: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting the Streaming Platform in June 2025
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A new month is closing in, and Prime Video is preparing to spruce up its catalog with some fresh new original titles, which will line the digital shelves of the streaming service throughout June 2025.
We don't yet have the complete list of all the older titles that traditionally also get added throughout the month, but we do have the new releases from Amazon MGM Studios that will arrive on Prime Video in June.
First up on June 12, there's a double hitter, starting with American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans, an original documentary celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the iconic race.
Taking place in June 2023, American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans studies the story of when an American stock car Chevrolet Camaro competed against the futuristic Ferrari and Porsche prototypes in the grueling 24-hour challenge.
Also landing on June 12 is Deep Cover, a new original movie starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed, Paddy Considine, and Sonoya Mizuno, with Ian McShane and Sean Bean.
It follows a group of improv actors who go undercover in London's criminal underworld.
Another highlight from the month ahead is the highly anticipated adaptation of E. Lockhart's young adult novel, We Were Liars.
Emily Alyn Lind and Shubham Maheshwari in season one of 'We Were Liars', available to stream on Prime Video from June 18.
Emily Alyn Lind and Shubham Maheshwari in season one of 'We Were Liars', available to stream on Prime Video from June 18.
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The series stars Emily Alyn Lind as Cadence Sinclair, a 17-year-old who spends her summers on her grandfather's New England private island. Following a disastrous accident, Cadence's life changes forever, disrupting the harmony builtbetween her, her family, and her inner circle.
We Were Liars lands on Prime Video on June 18.
Another new original series landing in June is Countdown, starring Jensen Ackles, Eric Dane, Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, and Uli Latukefu.
Following the murder of a Department of Homeland Security officer, LAPD detective Mark Meachum (Jensen Ackles) finds himself on a secret task force where a more sinister plot gets uncovered.
Season one of Countdown arrives on June 25.
Also hitting Prime Video in June is season five of The Chosen: Last Supper, as well as season one of Head Over Heelsand Marry My Husband.
For more information on everything new on Prime Video in June 2025, read below.
What's New on Prime Video in June 2025?
June 12
American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans
Deep Cover
June 15
The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5)
June 18
We Were Liars (Season 1)
June 23
Head Over Heels (Season 1)
June 25
Countdown (Season 1)
June 27
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