Upcoming unmissable releases from Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, MUBI and more from June 21 to 27

Upcoming unmissable releases from Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, MUBI and more from June 21 to 27
Upcoming unmissable releases from Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, MUBI and more from June 21 to 27

On the eve of the end of June, streaming platforms continue to launch entertainment offers to their customers with new publications of documentaries, movies, series and more. Such is the case of the premiere of ‘I’m Celine Dion’ on Prime Video, or ‘Monster’ , on MUBI. Thus, while they compete for who releases the best production, viewers enjoy the new acquisitions.

We leave you a list of 11 premieres that arrive on your platforms:

I’m Céline Dion (Prime Video)

The documentary follows the story of Céline Dion and her fight against the illness that has affected her life and her passion for singing. You can see it on June 25 on Prime Video.

The worst housemates in the world (Netflix)

This Netflix docuseries collects the worst coexistences you can imagine: from violent scammers to ruthless killers. On the platform next June 26.

Monster (MUBI)

The best script of Cannes 2023 comes to Mubi. Monster, directed by Hirokazu Koreeda, aims to address the viewer to a family drama that goes through bullying, homophobia, rumors on social networks and family dysfunction. Movie available June 21.

Madame Web (Max)

Dakota Johnson stars in the origin story of one of Marvel’s most iconic heroines, Cassandra Webb, a paramedic in Manhattan who would have clairvoyant abilities. Movie available June 21 on Max.

Land of Women (Apple TV+)

Gala is a New Yorker who is experiencing the pain that most parents feel when their children leave home. But her life changes completely when her husband involves them in financial irregularities. To escape from criminals, her mother, her daughter, and her settle in a town in northern Spain. Their mission is to start over, but it is a matter of time before rumors spread. The series will be available on Apple TV+ on June 26.

But I’m a cheerleader (MUBI)

This film stars Natasha Lyonne who plays the role of Megan, a young cheerleader who is sent to a conversion camp due to her lesbianism. She is queer cinema. Available June 26 on MUBI.

Supacell (Netflix)

In the emblematic city of London there are five young people who have super powers. Given this, a man must get the teenagers to work as a team to save his wife’s life. Series available June 27.

Trolls 3: the gang is assembled (Max)

The romantic connection between Poppy and Ramón in the first two installments of this film was undeniable and now, they are officially a couple. This will motivate them to get to know each other even more and for Poppy to discover the dark past of her boyfriend. On June 21 at Max.

Rambo (Sony Channel)

In the ‘The Good About Being Bad’ special, Sony Channel will broadcast the iconic film of Rambo, a veteran who fought in the Vietnam War and deals with the traumas of war. Don’t miss this classic that will be broadcast at 11:25 p.m. m on the channel on Saturday June 22.

My Lady Jane (Prime Video)

The viewer will embark on the tragic story of Lady Jane, the young woman who was queen for 9 days and was beheaded in 1553. However, the series seeks to reinterpret history. The new version will deal with what the story of this damsel in distress should have been like. Available on Prime on June 27.

Clans (Netflix)

Ana, a new lawyer from a firm in Cambados, arrived in town with the intention of settling accounts with her past. Her presence will not be overlooked, Daniel, son of a renowned drug trafficker and leader of the Padín clan, will have his eyes on her. Series available on Netflix starting June 21.

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