Prime Video June 2026: Clarkson's Farm S5, Vox Machina S4, NBA Finals, and Everything Worth Streaming

Prime Video June 2026: The Ultimate Guide to What's New
June is here, and while Netflix might get all the headlines, Amazon Prime Video is quietly stacking an impressive lineup this month. From Jeremy Clarkson returning to the farm to The Legend of Vox Machina dropping its highly anticipated fourth season, there's genuinely something for everyone. Oh, and did we mention the NBA Finals are landing exclusively on Prime Video for the first time? Yeah, it's a big month.
Whether you're into heartfelt farming dramas, animated fantasy epics, workplace K-drama romances, or live sports, here's everything worth watching on Prime Video this June.
Top Series Premieres in June 2026
Clarkson's Farm Season 5 — June 3
The fan-favorite farming documentary is back, and Jeremy Clarkson is once again proving he'd rather be anywhere else. Season 5 sees the Diddly Squat farm crew dealing with a UK government budget that's sent the farming community into uproar. Jeremy decides it's time to get high-tech — which somehow results in Kaleb Cooper taking his first-ever trip abroad. But the real challenge isn't about technology; it's about some much bigger developments heading for the farm. If you loved previous seasons, you're in for a treat.
The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 — June 3
Amazon's hit animated series based on the Critical Role campaign returns for a fourth season set a year after the Chroma Conclave arc. Vox Machina has split up, each member searching for love, family, and purpose — but as always, the call of adventure pulls them back together when a long-slumbering evil threatens the realm. With voice performances from Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, and the rest of the cast, this is one of the best animated series on streaming right now.
See You at Work Tomorrow! — June 22
This Korean drama is a workplace romcom adaptation of a hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio. It follows Cha Ji-yoon, a burnt-out product planner who lives for efficient clock-outs and post-work fried chicken — until Kang Si-woo, the company's most avoided team leader, enters her life. It's a blend of witty office satire and genuine romantic tension that K-drama fans will love.
Must-Watch Movies and More
Every Year After — June 10
A romantic, nostalgic story told across six years and one week in Barry's Bay, a quintessential lakeside town. Every Year After captures first loves, the choices that define us, and the people we carry with us forever. Think lake-town vibes, bittersweet memories, and the kind of story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Your Fault: London — June 17
The sequel to My Fault: London brings back Noah and Nick — but this time, distance and growing ambitions threaten their relationship. With Noah heading to Oxford and Nick consumed by work demands, new people in their lives test trust and loyalty. If the first film kept you hooked, this continuation will have you right back.
Gabi ng Lagim — June 26
A Filipino horror anthology featuring three chilling stories inspired by folklore, framed through the storytelling lens of Jessica Soho. From a seaman haunted by a vengeful spirit at sea to siblings facing a flesh-eating creature in a remote town, this one blends supernatural scares with real-world themes like OFW struggles and abuse. Not your typical horror fare.
The Big One: NBA Finals on Prime Video
Starting June 4, 2026, the NBA Finals will be broadcast exclusively live on Prime Video. This is a massive deal for sports streaming — the first time the Finals go all-digital on Amazon's platform. Whether you're a die-hard hoops fan or just want to watch the spectacle, this is appointment viewing.
Final Thoughts
Prime Video might not be screaming about June's lineup as loudly as Netflix, but the quality here speaks for itself. Clarkson's Farm S5 and Vox Machina S4 dropping on the same day (June 3) is practically a gift, the NBA Finals going exclusive on Prime Video is a game-changer, and See You at Work Tomorrow! rounds things out with some K-drama charm. Grab some snacks — your watchlist just got busy.
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