With an ever-expanding global footprint in storytelling, Amazon Prime Video continues to redefine on-demand entertainment through diversity and innovation. The June 2025 lineup showcases a dynamic blend of comedy, action, thriller, crime, and fantasy offerings. New documentaries, a standout short film, and an exciting array of feature films and series round out the slate. Let’s dive into the list of Amazon Prime Originals coming in this June.
9 Much-Awaited Arrivals on Amazon Prime This June
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A Rose for Iris | Short Drama | June 5, 2025
Backed by the National Film and Television School and Alethoscope, this Persian short film flourishes with Abolfazl Talooni as its writer and director.
The storyline unfolds along England’s coastal edge, where a teenager is shaken by her father's harsh treatment of a newly arrived migrant. The incident compels her to navigate the moral dissonance between familial loyalty and a confronting social reality.
Arthur Darvill, Kiera Thompson, Nojan Khazai, and Arnika Hashemi Nasab round out the lead cast.
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Deep Cover | Action Comedy | June 12, 2025
With Tom Kingsley directing, this British film highlights the writing prowess of Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Ben Ashenden, and Alexander Owen.
The plot dives into London’s criminal undercurrents, where three improvisational actors, recruited by law enforcement, are thrust into high-stakes sting operations. Armed only with their training, they infiltrate dangerous networks by turning it into a survival tactic.
The action comedy stars Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sean Bean, Nick Mohammed, Sonoya Mizuno, Paddy Considine, and Ian McShane.
Parkes/MacDonald Image Nation and Metronome Film Co. drive the production.
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American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans | Sports Documentary | June 12, 2025
In a tribute to founder Jim France’s boyhood vision, NASCAR embarks on an audacious journey to the world’s most prestigious endurance race. As the ‘24 Hours of Le Mans’ celebrates its centennial, an American stock car team takes its place on the grid. It challenges sleek European hypercars with raw horsepower in a clash of racing philosophies on sacred French asphalt.
Directed by Brad Lockhart, this documentary features a cast that includes Jim France, Jenson Button, Alanis King, Bill France, Jimmie Johnson, Mike Rockenfeller, and Jordan Taylor.
Jeff Gordon, John Dahl, Tim Clark, Tally Hair, Amy Anderson, Matt Summers, and Griffin Van Malssen spearhead the production.
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Votemos | Comedy | June 13, 2025
Inside a modest apartment block in the heart of Madrid, a routine residents’ meeting meant to resolve an elevator upgrade takes an unexpected turn. News breaks of a future tenant grappling with mental illness, underlying fears, and prejudices, and social tensions erupt. It turns neighborly discourse into a sharply drawn microcosm of urban societal strain.
Besides writing the story along with Raul Barranco and Javier Lorenzo, Santiago Requejo directs the Spanish movie while also contributing to its screenplay.
Produced by Pris and Batty Films, the film boasts an ensemble cast featuring Clara Lago, Tito Valverde, Gonzalo de Castro, and Raul Fernandez de Pablo.
The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) | Historical | June 15, 2025
Bankrolled by 5&2 Studios, this historical epic excels with Dallas Jenkins as its writer, director, and producer.
The narrative charts a path from exaltation to tragedy, as Jesus enters Jerusalem amidst public reverence. He condemns temple corruption and gathers with his disciples for a final meal. Meanwhile, betrayal simmers; Judas' deception propels a sequence of events that etches an eternal legacy of sacrifice.
Returning actors are Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, Paras Patel as Matthew, Shahar Isaac as Peter, Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene, George H. Xanthis as John, and Vanessa Benavente as Mother Mary. Other cast members include Noah James, Andrew James Allen, Abe Bueno-Jallad, Luke Dimyan, Richard Fancy, and Paul Ben-Victor.
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