5 Movies and TV Shows Coming to Prime Video Next Month (June 2025)
If you’re anything like us, your watchlist is already overflowing—but that’s not stopping Prime Video from dropping more must-see content this June. From gripping dramas to original thrillers and a few surprises that might just be your next obsession, Prime’s lineup is giving us all the reasons to cancel our weekend plans (again).
Whether you’re deep into bingeable series, waiting for your next movie night pick, or just here for the docs that will keep you invested for the entire time, there’s something coming your way. And spoiler alert: Prime is really not playing around this month.
Scroll on for the full breakdown of what’s landing on your screen. Let’s just say it’s the last week of June. You’ll want to keep your calendar clear.
If you’re craving a dose of chaotic undercover antics mixed with top-tier British wit, Deep Cover is about to be your next cinematic obsession. Dropping June 12 as a Prime Original Movie, this sharp-edged action-comedy dives headfirst into London’s criminal underground, but not with your typical gritty detectives. Instead, we get improv actors. Yes, you heard that right.

Meet Kat (played by Bryce Dallas Howard), Marlon (Orlando Bloom), and Hugh (Nick Mohammed), a trio of struggling performers who suddenly find themselves recruited by the London police to go undercover. Their mission? Infiltrate crime rings using nothing but their improv chops and questionable instincts. What follows is a chaotic blur of missteps, near-death experiences, and surprisingly genius moments, all filtered through quick wit and impeccable comedic timing.
The cast doesn’t stop at that powerhouse trio. Sean Bean shows up as the ever-grumpy Detective Sergeant Billings, while Ian McShane takes on the role of an Albanian gang boss with that signature intimidating charm. And let’s not sleep on the supporting cast: Paddy Considine, Sonoya Mizuno, and Omid Djalili all bring extra flair to this wild ride.
Directed by Ghosts alum Tom Kingsley and co-written by Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World), Derek Connolly, and comedy duo Ben Ashenden & Alexander Owen, Deep Cover is the stylish, absurd, and explosively funny action flick we didn’t know we needed. With music by Daniel Pemberton and London as the chaotic backdrop, this one’s not just a watch—it’s a full-on experience.
If you’re looking for something spiritually gripping yet cinematically rich, The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) is making its grand entrance on June 15, 2025, and trust us, it’s not just your average retelling. This season plunges deep into Holy Week, giving us a front-row seat to Jesus’ iconic arrival in Jerusalem, the emotionally charged Last Supper, the flipping of temple tables, and the ultimate betrayal by Judas.

The cast is stacked. It is still delivering excellence, with Jonathan Roumie stepping back into his beloved role as Jesus, joined by Shahar Isaac (Simon Peter), Elizabeth Tabish (Mary Magdalene), and Luke Dimyan as a complex Judas Iscariot. Behind the scenes, creator-director Dallas Jenkins and his powerhouse team, Tyler Thompson, Ryan Swanson, and a dream lineup of executive producers, have poured their souls into this one under 5&2 Studios, with Lionsgate Television on distribution.
If you’ve been waiting for your next beautifully twisted obsession, We Were Liars arrives on June 18, 2025, and it’s bringing secrets, suspense, and some seriously haunting summer vibes. Adapted from E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel, the one that left TikTok in tears.

This Prime Original Series tells the story of Cadence Sinclair Eastman, a privileged 17-year-old who returns to her family’s private island after a mysterious accident wipes out her memory. As she pieces together what really happened, long-buried family secrets start to rise to the surface. Think: psychological thriller meets high-society drama with a fog of mystery hanging over every sun-drenched scene.
Emily Alyn Lind stars as Cadence, delivering a performance that’s as fragile as it is fierce. She’s joined by Shubham Maheshwari as Gat (aka your new fictional crush), Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, and a powerhouse adult cast featuring Rahul Kohli, Candice King, and David Morse.
The series was developed by genre queens Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie, with Lockhart herself on board as executive producer. Filmed in the misty dreamscape of Nova Scotia during summer 2024, We Were Liars is set to be your next must-binge drama, equal parts eerie, emotional, and unforgettable.
If high-stakes crime thrillers are your jam, clear your calendar for June 25, 2025, because Countdown is coming in hot and it’s not pulling any punches. This Prime Original Series kicks off with the brutal murder of a Homeland Security officer in broad daylight (yes, we’re diving right into the chaos).

Enter Mark Meachum, an LAPD detective played by the one and only Jensen Ackles (yes, Supernatural fans, you can scream now), who’s pulled into a covert, multi-agency task force. As the team peels back layers of the case, they uncover a sprawling conspiracy that could put millions at risk.
Ackles brings his signature gritty charm, backed by a stellar ensemble cast that includes Jessica Camacho as no-nonsense DEA Agent Amber Oliveras, Eric Dane as the enigmatic Nathan Blythe, and Violett Beane, Uli Latukefu, and Elliot Knight.
The series is created by Derek Haas, the mind behind Chicago Fire, so expect explosive action, morally gray decisions, and a pace that doesn’t let up. Shot on location in Los Angeles and wrapped in March 2025, Countdown promises edge-of-your-seat intensity with serious binge potential. It’s giving dark, dangerous, and deeply addictive, don’t miss it.
Buckle up, motorsports fans, American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans is bringing raw speed, grit, and history to your screen. Premiering June 12 on Prime Video, this feature-length documentary peels back the curtain on one of the boldest moves in NASCAR’s storied legacy: their first-ever attempt to compete in the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023.
This isn’t just about fast cars. It’s about the dream. Over 18 grueling months of prep, American Thunder follows the behind-the-scenes grind that turned a bold idea into a high-octane reality. From engineering challenges to adapting to Le Mans’ grueling format, the film explores what it took for the American racing titan to make its mark on the global endurance stage.
Front and center is NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France, the visionary behind the project. Executive producer Jeff Gordon—yes, that Jeff Gordon—steers the story alongside director Brad Lockhart. The documentary also features racing royalty, including F1 champ Jenson Button, NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson, and endurance racing ace Mike Rockenfeller.
Produced by NASCAR Studios and Griffin Van Malssen, American Thunder isn’t just for racing junkies, it’s a testament to ambition, innovation, and the roar of American engines on foreign soil. If you’ve ever rooted for the underdog or the loudest car on the track, this is your next must-watch.