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What's coming to Disney+ in June 2026 : new releases

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June 2026 brings a genuinely packed lineup to Disney+ in the US. Whether you track every new addition or just check in when something catches your eye, this month gives you plenty of reasons to open the app. Here's what we've confirmed so far — and a few releases worth circling on your calendar.

Series and new episodes dropping throughout June

The month kicks off on June 2nd with "Not Suitable for Work," a British comedy arriving via Hulu. The show follows five work-obsessed twenty-somethings navigating professional ambition and, when they can squeeze it in, something resembling a personal life — all set in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood. New episodes land every Tuesday throughout the month : June 9th, 16th, and 23rd. It's sharp, it's fast-paced, and it's exactly the kind of show that rewards weekly viewing rather than binging.

Also returning on June 4th is FX's "Welcome to Wrexham," now in its fifth season. If you've followed the club's journey since Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bought the Welsh football team back in 2020, you already know how extraordinary this story has become. The Red Dragons climbed from the fifth tier of English football through three consecutive promotions, reaching the Championship for the first time in over 40 years. New episodes drop every Thursday — June 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th — keeping the momentum going week after week.

Then there's "Alice & Steve," premiering on June 8th. This Hulu original leans hard into anti-romantic comedy territory. Alice's world turns upside down when her best friend Steve begins dating her 26-year-old daughter Izzy. What starts as a friendship becomes an all-out war. The premise sounds chaotic because it is — and that's precisely the appeal. It tackles friendship, family, and messy love without pretending any of it is clean or simple.

Date Title Type
June 2 Not Suitable for Work (3 episodes) Hulu comedy series
June 4 Welcome to Wrexham – S5 premiere FX / Hulu documentary series
June 8 Alice & Steve Hulu original comedy
June 24 Avatar : Fire & Ash Disney+ film
June 25 The Bear – Season 5 FX / Hulu final season

The big film event of the month : Avatar returns to Pandora

June 24th is the date to mark for film lovers. Avatar : Fire & Ash lands on Disney+ and brings audiences back to Pandora under James Cameron's direction. Sam Worthington returns as Jake Sully, now fully embedded as a Na'vi leader, alongside Zoe Saldaña as Neytiri. The third installment in the Avatar franchise expands the Sully family's story in what Cameron describes as an immersive new chapter of the saga.

The original Avatar (2009) remains the highest-grossing film in cinema history with over $2.9 billion at the global box office. The pressure on each new chapter is real. The Way of Water (2022) proved the franchise still draws massive audiences. Now, streaming availability on Disney+ gives a whole new wave of viewers a chance to catch up — or rewatch — before diving into Fire & Ash.

  • Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) — Marine turned Na'vi leader
  • Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) — Na'vi warrior and central figure of the saga
  • The Sully family — expanding role in the new storyline

We keep a close eye on release windows across platforms, and Avatar : Fire & Ash hitting Disney+ in June is one of the clearest examples of how the service positions itself around major tentpole content.

The Bear ends, and the finale promises to hit hard

Arriving on June 25th, the fifth and final season of FX's "The Bear" is the one that demands your full attention. The morning after Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), Richie, and Natalie "Sugar" (Abby Elliott) discover that Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) has walked away from the food industry entirely, everything they built together is suddenly theirs to lose. No money. A looming sale. A storm literally bearing down on them. The new trio must pull the team together for one last service — and one last shot at a Michelin star.

What made "The Bear" exceptional from season one wasn't the food — it was the people carrying the weight of the kitchen. The final season leans directly into that truth. Whether or not they earn the star almost feels secondary to watching this particular group of characters find a way through. It's a fitting end for a show that never played it safe.

Fans of the franchise won't want to miss what's happening beyond Disney+ either. Disney confirms Camp Rock 3 arrival date, adding another nostalgic title to the platform's growing slate of returning favorites.

One thing worth noting before you plan your June watchlist : not all Hulu content listed here will necessarily be accessible through the Hulu on Disney+ hub, depending on licensing. The schedule we've shared reflects the current US release calendar and may still be updated as additional titles get confirmed. We'll keep tracking and adjusting as announcements come in — that's exactly what we're here for.