What to watch in June on Disney+, Netflix and more

From K-dramas like Squid Game to the new season of The Bear, here are some of the most promising shows to watch this June

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From Disney+ to Netflix, the list of shows are ever-growing, and so it comes as no surprise that at times, we're uncertain of what shows we should start watching.

But fret not. In this new monthly roundup, we've decided to do the legwork to find out the most popular, trending shows for you to add to your watch list.

  1. 1. Squid Game (Season 3) 
  2. 2. Mercy For None 
  3. 3. Good Boy
  4. 4. Our Movie
  5. 5. The Bear (Season 4) 
  6. 6. Ironheart 
  7. 7. Oh My Ghost Clients 
  8. 8. Pump Up The Healthy Love
  9. 9. Legend of Zang Hai 藏海传

Squid Game (Season 3) 

Fans don’t have to wait long for the next season of Netflix’s hit series Squid Game as the show will be making its return to the streaming platform for its third and final season this month.

Picking up where Season 2’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger left off, we find Gi-hun at rock bottom. But the game doesn’t stop for anyone. This time, the stakes are higher, the games deadlier, and the consequences even more brutal. Gi-hun is pushed to his limits, forced to make impossible choices as each round threatens to destroy what little hope he has left.

Elsewhere, Front Man (aka In-ho) is back to host the twisted show for a fresh group of enigmatic VIPs. But trouble’s brewing—his brother Jun-ho is closing in, still searching for the truth about the island… not knowing there’s a mole in his path.

Squid Game will be on Netflix from 27 June

Mercy For None 

Nam Gi-Jun (played by So Ji-Sub) was part of the notorious Bongsan Gang, and was once a feared figure in the underworld. He got into some of the most brutal fights and crushed his rivals, which solidified his status as one of the most ruthless and strategic gangsters. However, things took a turn when his younger brother, Nam Gi-Seok (Lee Jun-Hyuk), chose to join their enemy—the Joowoon Gang, led by Lee Ju-Woon (Heo Jun-Ho). To protect his brother, Gi-Jun made a dramatic exit from the gang life—severing ties by literally cutting his own Achilles tendon.

11 years later, Gi-Jun is living quietly, supplying drinks to Bongsan-owned businesses, far from the chaos of his past. But that peace is shattered when news breaks: his brother, now Joowoon’s second-in-command, is suddenly found dead.

Haunted by grief and driven by vengeance, Gi-Jun returns to the underworld in hopes of uncovering the truth behind his brother’s death.

Mercy For None is now on Netflix

Good Boy

If you’re into high-energy action with a dash of comedy, Park Bo-gum’s latest K-drama should be on your radar. The series follows a squad of former elite athletes who—after leaving behind their glory days—sign up to become police officers through a special Olympic recruitment programme.

Think of them as a kind of “Olympic Avengers” unit: each team member brings their sporting prowess to the force, tackling violent crimes and rooting out injustice with skills honed on the field. As they take on a major case, they come face to face with some seriously corrupt criminals. Think–hard-hitting action, unexpected laughs, and a team you’ll want to root for.

Good Boy is now on Amazon Prime. You can get a free 30-day trial if you’re not an existing Prime member.

Our Movie

Lee Jeha, the son of a legendary filmmaker, is under pressure to live up to the hype after his breakout debut. Struggling with the fear of a sophomore slump, he hesitates to take on his next project—until he meets Lee Daeum, a terminally ill aspiring actress.

Casting her in the lead role sends shockwaves through the industry, but for Jeha, it’s the story he needs to tell. As they push through the emotional and physical toll of making the film, the two form an unexpected connection—one that’s rooted in shared pain, vulnerability, and a quiet kind of hope.

Our Movie will be on Disney+ from 13 June

The Bear (Season 4) 

Did someone say Jeremy Allen White? Our favourite stressed-out chef is back—The Bear returns for its fourth season on Disney+ this month, and yes, we’re all just as excited as you are.

This time, Carmy, Sydney, and Richie are back in the kitchen and hungrier than ever—not just to survive, but to evolve. As new challenges simmer and personal stakes rise, the trio is forced to confront what it really means to grow.

Because this season, striving for excellence isn’t just about levelling up—it’s about figuring out what’s worth sacrificing, and what’s worth holding on to.

The Bear (Season 4) will be on Disney+ from 26 June

Ironheart 

Looking for a new Marvel series to binge on? Riri Williams — a young, genius inventor determined to make her mark on the world — returns to her hometown of Chicago, ready to make her mark with a fresh, bold take on building iron suits. But as she dives headfirst into her ambitions, things take a turn when she crosses paths with the mysterious (and dangerously charming) Parker Robbins, a.k.a. The Hood.

Ironheart will be on Disney+ from 25 June

Oh My Ghost Clients 

No Mu-jin (Jung Kyung-ho) is a pragmatic labour attorney with a special ability to see ghosts. Only in it for the paycheck, he ignores the pleas of his clients - until he reluctantly teams up with a YouTuber (Seol In-ah) to expose corruption in the labour field.

As Mu-jin dives into the murky world of labour corruption, what starts as a half-hearted chase for clicks spirals into a life-or-death battle for truth, justice, and his own survival. Starring Jung Kyung-ho and Seol In-ah (‘Twinkling Watermelon’), ‘Oh My Ghost Clients’ is perfect for fans of investigative thrillers with heart and humour.

Oh My Ghost Clients is now on Viu

Pump Up The Healthy Love

Do Hyun-joong (Lee Jun-Young), a former bodybuilding star, inherits a crumbling neighborhood gym and strives to balance between business operations and coaching his members. 

Lee Mi-ran (Jung Eun-Ji), a first-time gym-goer, joins Hyun-joong’s gym to recover from a recent breakup. What starts as a professional trainer-trainee dynamic quickly becomes something more as sparks fly and limits are pushed. Together, they fight through emotional baggage, physical hurdles, and personal demons - one rep at a time.

Pump Up The Healthy Love is now on Viu 

Legend of Zang Hai 藏海传

The highly anticipated Legend of Zang Hai is set to deliver all the drama, deception, and slow-burn revenge we live for.

Once the beloved son of a Grand Astronomer, Wang Zanghai’s world was torn apart when he witnessed the fall of his family. Consumed by grief and vengeance, he vanished—only to spend the next decade sharpening his mind, mastering architecture, and perfecting the art of strategy.

Now, he returns to the capital under a new name and enters the service of the very man he swore to destroy: the Pingjin Marquis. Rising from an anonymous tactician to the empire’s Chief Minister, Wang Zanghai weaves his way through the deadly court, each move calculated and precise.

But just as his revenge draws near, he uncovers a darker truth—the marquis was never the real enemy. In a court where no one can be trusted, will Wang Zanghai claim justice, or will he become yet another piece in someone else’s game?

Legend of Zang Hai 藏海传 is now on Viu

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