New on Prime Video in June: I’ve selected some titles to watch

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New on Prime Video in June: I’ve selected some titles to watch

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Prime Video promises romance, action and more this June.

Liz Kocan has spent the last 20 years covering television, entertainment and working behind the scenes in digital production. On VH1.com, she won a Webby Award and was nominated for a Shorty Award as a producer. She has also contributed writing to USA Today, Decider, Vulture, and numerous other publications, and has seen every episode of 30 Rock more times than her mind can remember.

Main video‘s collection of old and new movies and TV shows is second to none, and it’s constantly growing and evolving. Add to that a solid mix of interesting original content, spanning all genres from anime to hit comedies to live sports, and the platform proves that it truly has something for everyone.

Next June, the major animated series The Legend of Vox Machina returns for season 4. The three-episode premiere will be released on June 3. We’re also looking forward to the new romantic drama Every Year After, based on Carley Fortune’s novel Every Summer After. The mix also includes a new K-drama, an animated family film starring Nick Offerman and more, so you’re looking at a solid month of entertainment. Here are the other new releases on Prime Video in June.

June 3

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The Legend of Vox Machina (Season 4)

Why watch: All previous seasons of the series have perfect 100% scores on Rotten Tomatoes.

One of Prime Video’s most popular adult animated series, The Legend of Vox Machina returns on June 3 for a fourth season. The show, based on the Dungeons and Dragons web series Critical Role, is now set a year after Chroma Conclave, and the Vox Machina team has gone their separate ways. When a long-dormant evil awakens, the gang comes together to protect the kingdom. The main cast of the series returns this season and stay tuned for new additions to the voice cast, including Wayne Brady, Kevin Michael Richardson (Kamek in The Super Mario Bros. Movie), and Debra Wilson.

June 3

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Clarkson’s Farm (season 5)

Why watch: Clarkson can be a polarizing figure, but the show’s local actors are a delight.

British TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who has long hosted popular shows such as Top Gear and The Grand Tour, is also the star of a reality series which showcases life on his idyllic farm in England’s Cotswolds – while highlighting how difficult farming is. The show is entering its fifth season and you can watch episodes 1-4 on June 3, episodes 5-6 on June 10, and episodes 7-8 on June 17 on Prime Video.

June 5

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The pouting fish

Why watch: Nick Offerman voicing a grumpy fish? Say no more.

The animated adventure The Pout-Pout Fish is a co-production between the United States and Australia and features many American voice talents. You will find Nick Offerman in the role of the main character, the dark Mr. Fish, alongside Jordin Sparks and Amy Sedaris. It also features the voices of several Australians, including Lord of the Rings star Miranda Otto, comedian Nina Oyama and Remy Hii. The film arrives on Prime Video on June 5 after a theatrical release earlier this year.

June 10

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Every year after

Why watch: This is a summer romance that arrives just in time to add to your summer watchlist.

Set over six years and one week in a picturesque lake town called Barry’s Bay, Every Year After chronicles the friendship and romance that blossoms between Persephone Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett). After their budding youthful romance turns sour, Persephone – Percy, for short – returns to Barry’s Bay for a weekend that changes everything. The eight-episode series stars Aurora Perrineau, Abigail Cowen and Elisha Cuthbert.

June 22

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See you at work tomorrow!

Why watch: Because you are a fan of romantic and addictive K-dramas.

See you at work tomorrow! is a South Korean romantic comedy about Ji-yoon (Park Ji-hyun), a woman suffering from burnout. Exhausted from work and dating, she is transferred under a difficult new boss, Kang Si-woo (Seo In-guk), but over time, an unlikely relationship develops.

Liz Kocan has spent the last 20 years covering television, entertainment and working behind the scenes in digital production. On VH1.com, she won a Webby Award and was nominated for a Shorty Award as a producer. She has also contributed writing to USA Today, Decider, Vulture, and numerous other publications, and has seen every episode of 30 Rock more times than her mind can remember. See full bio

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