As June approaches, there’s no better way to unwind than by diving into some captivating films on your favorite streaming platforms. This week, we’ve handpicked 15 exciting new releases that cater to a variety of tastes, ensuring there’s something for everyone. From dark comedies to heartwarming family adventures, these films showcase some of the best offerings available this weekend and throughout the summer. Here’s a closer look at what you can stream right now.
1. Mountainhead (2025) – HBO Max
If you’re still craving the sharp wit of “Succession,” Jesse Armstrong’s latest creation, “Mountainhead,” is a must-watch. This black comedy follows four Silicon Valley billionaires who gather at a luxurious winter resort to bond over skiing and drinks. However, their camaraderie is tested when an international crisis linked to one of their inventions erupts, forcing them to confront the weight of their influence. Featuring a stellar cast including Steve Carell and Ramy Youssef, this film blends humor with a satirical look at the elite.
2. Dog Man (2025) – Peacock
Based on Dav Pilkey’s beloved children’s books, “Dog Man” is an animated adventure that promises fun for both kids and adults. In this DreamWorks production, Dog Man must rescue his pint-sized clone, Lil’ Petey, from his nemesis, Petey the cat, voiced by Pete Davidson. With a talented voice cast and plenty of humor, this film is a delightful watch for families.
3. The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024) – Hulu
This gripping political drama centers on Iman, a lawyer turned judge in Tehran, who grapples with the corrupt justice system that demands he ignore evidence. As paranoia takes hold, Iman’s moral compass is tested, leading to tragic consequences for his family. This film, which has garnered critical acclaim, is a poignant exploration of ambition and ethical dilemmas.
4. Mickey 17 (2025) – HBO Max
In a future where cloning is routine, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) faces a unique challenge when he survives a deadly mission only to find he’s been replaced by another clone. Directed by Bong Joon-ho, this sci-fi comedy is both quirky and thought-provoking, showcasing Pattinson’s versatility in a role that is both humorous and introspective.
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