A new month brings fresh content to your favorite streaming platforms. Disney+ continues its diverse lineup this June with offerings from Disney, Marvel, and National Geographic (though no Star Wars this time). Let’s explore what’s arriving on the platform this month.
As Disney+ remains a top choice for family entertainment, Season 2 of Disney Junior’s dog-themed construction show debuts on June 4.
The beloved animated series returns for a fifth season. Fans of the original, including myself, hope this reboot retains the humor and catchy musical numbers that made it iconic. The first ten episodes hit Disney+ on June 6, following their broadcast premiere.
Ryan Reynolds lends his voice to this National Geographic series spotlighting nature’s underestimated creatures. The five-episode documentary will air on Nat Geo and stream on Disney+.
This MCU spinoff follows Riri Williams post-Wakanda Forever. The first three episodes debut June 24, with weekly releases thereafter.
The legendary naturalist returns with breathtaking ocean exploration—perfect for both nature lovers and those (like me) who need reassurance about marine wonders.
Narrated by Sally Ride’s longtime partner Tam O’Shaughnessy, this Nat Geo documentary honors America’s first woman in space.
The stage adaptation of Disney’s blockbuster arrives digitally on June 23. Ideal for Frozen enthusiasts and musical theater fans alike.




Disney+ bundle subscribers will discover even more content this month. Hulu adds the Alien film series (June 1), Predator: Killer of Killers (June 5), and The Bear Season 2 (June 25). HBO Max streams The Hunger Games films (June 1) and an upcoming Minecraft movie. ESPN+ covers live sports, including UFC 316 (June 7) and 317 (June 28).