
June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the strongest months for streaming in recent memory.
Whether your preference leans Bollywood or Hollywood, there is something unmissable this June across Sony LIV, Prime Video, Apple TV, and HBO.
Gullak Season 5
The beloved TVF family drama returns on Sony LIV on June 5. The Mishra family is back, this time with Anant V. Joshi stepping into the role of eldest son Annu Bhaiya, following Vaibhav Raj Gupta's exit.
For viewers who consider Gullak essential television, the new casting is the only real question this season needs to answer.
Made In India: A Titan Story
Arriving on Prime Video on June 3, this TV show is adapted from Vinay Kamath's book Titan: Inside India's Most Successful Consumer Brand.
It traces the founding journey of Titan watches through Xerxes Desai's partnership with J.R.D. Tata. For fans of Indian business storytelling, this ranks among the most compelling TV shows of the year.
The Pyramid Scheme
Also on Prime Video from June 5, this series stars Paramvir Singh Cheema and Ranvir Shorey in a story built around fraudulent financial ventures and the dangerous pursuit of quick wealth.
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Given India's growing appetite for scam-based drama, The Pyramid Scheme arrives at exactly the right moment.
Cape Fear
Apple TV's limited series premieres June 5 with Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, and Patrick Wilson leading an extraordinary cast.
Among the most closely watched productions in Hollywood this year, Apple TV's strong track record with prestige drama makes this a genuine contender for best TV show of the summer.
House of the Dragon Season 3
HBO's dragon saga returns June 21, and this season moves decisively past political manoeuvring into full-scale war.
For Hollywood viewers who have followed the Targaryen civil war since season one, this is the payoff two seasons of tension have been building toward.
With Bollywood and Hollywood both bringing their strongest offerings, June 2026 makes a compelling case for being one of the finest months for TV shows in recent memory.
(With inputs from yMedia)