Top 8 upcoming shows & movies on Prime Video in June 2022

Prime Video has stepped things up when it comes to producing original content and they have also acquired several subsidiaries to expand their video library.

The month of June offers up several interesting titles, new as well as returning projects that are greatly anticipated. Here are the Top 10 upcoming shows and movies on Prime Video:

1. The Boys season 3

Cast: Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher

The third season of ‘The Boys’ revolves around an entirely new dynamic as Hughie now works with the government where his boss is secretly a Super, and Billy has discovered a serum that temporarily gives someone the abilities of a Super.

There is also the return of a famed Super from the past, Soldier Boy, played by Jensen Ackles, and the adaptation of an iconic explicit storyline from the comics- ‘Herogasm’.

Release date: 3 June

2. Backstage with Katherine Ryan

Cast: Katherine Ryan

Katherine Ryan hosts a comedy show within London’s iconic Roundhouse where not only do we get a look at some of the best comics that the UK has to offer, but we also get a behind the scenes look at how they prepare before a set and interact with each other.

A wholly hilarious, unscripted experience that reveals the nerves, the gossip, the preparation, the excitement, the camaraderie and the clashes. This reality series will consist of 6 episodes

Release date: 9 June

3. Fairfax season 2

Cast: Skyler Gisondo, Kiersey Clemons, Peter S. Kim, Jaboukie Young-White, Pamela Adlon, Jeff Bottoms

The Gang gang are back for a second season of ‘Fairfax’ as they get ready to create more chaos within their part of town in a quest to be the most popular people around. There’s an AI girlfriend, some casual arson, and more of the same crazy shenanigans in this adult animated streaming series.

Release date: 10 June

4. Boundless (Sin límites)

Cast: Rodrigo Santoro, Álvaro Morte, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Carlos Cuevas, Adrián Lastra

Boundless retells a fictionalised version of the First Circumvalation Around the World, tracking the 1519–22 voyage initiated by Ferdinand Magellan and culminated by Juan Sebastián Elcano.

The series was created on occasion of the 500th anniversary of the First Circumviation Around the World. It is directed by Simon West.

Release date: 10 June

5. My Fake Boyfriend

Cast: Keiynan Lonsdale, Dylan Sprouse, Sarah Hyland, Bukola Ayoka, Tricia Black, Matthew Finlan

What starts as just a harmless ruse to get someone jealous slowly devolves into something ridiculously tumultuous that could derail Andrew’s life entirely. When he’s caught in a toxic cycle with his partner, Nico, his friends, Jake and Kelly decide to make up an imaginary boyfriend for him online.

But things eventually get out of hand as Andrew meets someone he likes and Jake begins to get obsessed with playing the part of the fake character online.

Release date: 12 June

6. The Summer I Turned Pretty

Cast: Lola Tung, Jackie Chung, Rachel Blanchard, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman

This coming-of-age romantic series is based on a novel of the same name written by Jenny Han. It follows a young girl who spends the summer with her friends every year, but this particular year there’s something different.

She is caught up in a love triangle between two brothers and this complicates her life and her friendships leading her to make some tough decisions.

Release date: 17 June

7. The Lake

Cast: Jordan Gavaris, Julia Stiles, Madison Shamoun, Terry Chen, Jared Scott, Travis Nelson


Justin returns from living abroad in the hope of reconnecting with the biological daughter that he gave up for adoption. His plans go awry when he finds out his father left the family cottage to his stepsister.

After finding out that she wants to tear the whole thing down and rebuild, Justin begins planning and plotting on ways to get back the house in his name and away from his evil step-sister.

Release date: 17 June

8. Chloe

Cast: Erin Doherty, Billy Howle, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Jack Farthing, Brandon Micheal Hall, Lisa Palfrey

Becky obsessively watches Chloe’s seemingly flawless life through social media. But when Chloe dies suddenly, Becky’s need to find out how and why leads her to assume a new identity and infiltrate Chloe’s group of close-knit friends. Through her alter-ego Sasha, Becky becomes a popular, well-connected “someone” with a life, and loves, that are far more exciting and addictive than the “no one” she is as Becky.

However, the pretense soon obscures and conflates reality, and Becky risks losing herself completely in the game she is playing.

Release date: 24 June


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