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Amazon recently made headlines with its purchase of MGM Studios. That deal could lead to an influx of content, including everything from Rocky to the James Bond franchise. But in the meantime, the company has plenty to offer its streaming subscribers. For instance, here’s the rundown of everything hitting Amazon Prime Video in June 2021.

Star Titus Welliver on a poster for 'Bosch' Season 7 | Amazon Prime Video
Star Titus Welliver on a poster for ‘Bosch’ Season 7 | Amazon Prime Video

Here’s what to stream on Amazon Prime Video in June 2021

Just as its competitors ramp up their original programming, Amazon Prime Video has subscribers covered in June. In fact, Bosch Season 7 — which stars Titus Welliver — debuts on June 25.

In addition to the final season of Amazon’s longest-running series, subscribers can check out Flack. The series stars Oscar winner Anna Paquin and moves to Amazon for season 2 on June 11.

Amazon Prime Video also adds several promising foreign-language series to its line-up in June 2021. These include Dom — a Brazilian crime drama — and Indian spy thriller The Family Man, which enters its second season. Both shows debut on June 4, as does season 2 of historical drama Britannia.

Later in the month, Showtime’s Billions Season 2 joins the streaming service on June 9. And two more Amazon originals — sports documentary Chivas and Brazilian family drama September Mornings — debut on June 18 and 25, respectively.

‘Fight Club,’ ‘Signs,’ and other hit movies join the streaming service

But Amazon’s June 2021 line-up has a lot more to offer than TV shows. In fact, movie fans will find plenty of highlights as well. Starting June 1, a ton of classic and recent hits will join the streaming service. These include such popular releases as Brad Pitt-Edward Norton hit Fight Club, M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs, and horror classic An American Werewolf in London.

For something a bit lighter, Amazon Prime Video subscribers can fire up films such as Will Ferrell-John C. Reilly vehicle Step Brothers, sports comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, and the Coen Brothers dark comedy Burn After Reading. Families should check out stop-motion animated hit Chicken Run. That provides an opportunity to get ready for the upcoming sequel.

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What else is there to stream on Amazon Prime Video in June 2021?

As if all the above isn’t enough, Amazon Prime Video is bringing a ton of other content for subscribers. On June 11, the 2019 Italian version of Pinocchio provides a dark, PG-13-rated vision of the classic fairy tale. But here’s what else will be free to stream beginning June 1:

Movies:

  • 50/50 (2011)
  • Adaptation (2002)
  • Ali (2001)
  • Alive (1993)
  • Colombiana (2011)
  • Courageous (2011)
  • Dear John (2010)
  • Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005)
  • The Fisher King (1991)
  • The House Bunny (2008)
  • I Spy (2002)
  • Little Man (2006)
  • Mo’ Money (1992)
  • Rent (2005)
  • Revolutionary Road (2008)
  • Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012)
  • Seven Pounds (2008)
  • Spring Break (1983)
  • Stomp the Yard (2007)
  • Take Shelter (2011)
  • Takers (2010)
  • Testament of Youth (2015)
  • This Means War (2012)
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (2015)
  • We Own the Night (2007)
  • The Wrestler (2009)

TV:

  • American Experience: Stonewall Uprising (2011)
  • Growing Up Trans (2015)
  • Hurley (2019)
  • Keith Haring: Street Art Boy (2020)
  • Man in the Orange Shirt: Season 1
  • Queer as Folk: Season 1
  • Rastamouse: Season 1
  • Slavery by Another Name (2012)
  • The L Word: Generation Q: Season 1
  • Work in Progress: Season 1