
Streaming New Releases: Week of June 1, 2026
Cape Fear (Apple TV+) leads a solid streaming week, joined by a surprisingly strong A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 2 (90%/96% on RT), the thriller Dead Man's Wire now on Netflix, and new drops from Hulu, Peacock, and Prime Video. Scores, tiers, and similar titles for 9 titles this week.

The week kicks off with one of the most anticipated new shows of the summer — a 10-episode Apple TV+ limited series with a cast that basically dares you not to watch it. Plus: a Netflix mystery series that somehow improved on a strong first season, a sleeper film that disappeared in theaters but lands well on streaming, and a Mindy Kaling workplace comedy that's messier than The Office but has some of the same spark.
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Cape Fear (Apple TV+, premieres June 5)
Rating: Critic score pending (too new) | Audience score: N/A
Cast: Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, Patrick Wilson
Recommendation: ★★★★ Watch Now
Martin Scorsese's 1991 film gets a 10-episode remake with a gender-swapped center. Amy Adams plays Anna Bowden, a lawyer whose past decision to defend Max Cady (Javier Bardem) helped secure his release — and now Cady has come back, working his way into every corner of her family. Patrick Wilson plays her husband. Scorsese and Steven Spielberg are executive producers. Series creator Nick Antosca (Brand New Cherry Flavor, Candy) has said each version of Cape Fear reflects its era — and this one leans into themes of culpability, reputation, and the limits of professional responsibility.
The Guardian's advance review praised Adams' performance and described Bardem's Cady as "threatening, seductive, and ambiguous — possibly still a victim himself." Two episodes drop on June 5, then weekly through July 31.1

Similar to: Sharp Objects, Big Little Lies, Anatomy of a Scandal
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder — Season 2 (Netflix, now streaming)
Rating: 🍅 90% critic | 🍿 96% audience
Cast: Emma Myers, Cara Banks, Carrie Hope Fletcher
Recommendation: ★★★★ Watch Now
Season 2 is a textbook example of a show that figured out what it was doing in its second run. Emma Myers returns as Pip Fitz-Amobi, who just solved one cold case and immediately gets pulled into another when a friend goes missing. Based on Holly Jackson's second novel Good Girl, Bad Blood, the season holds 90% from critics and a 96% audience score — both substantially higher than season 1's 83%/68% split.3
The show is light enough to binge in a weekend but has enough procedural texture to keep it interesting. One flag: Netflix viewership numbers suggest fewer people are returning for season 2 than tuned into season 1, which could affect renewal chances. If you haven't started it yet, start with season 1 first.
Similar to: Wednesday, Nancy Drew, Veronica Mars
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Dead Man's Wire (Netflix, now streaming)
Rating: 🍅 91% critic score
Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Dacre Montgomery, Colman Domingo, Al Pacino
Recommendation: ★★★½ Watch
A Gus Van Sant film that barely made a dent at the box office but arrives on Netflix this week to a lot more audience. Based on the real 1977 kidnapping of Richard Hall by disgruntled real estate developer Tony Kiritsis in Indianapolis, it stars Skarsgård in full unhinged mode — wire connected from his shotgun to Hall's neck, walking him through downtown in broad daylight.
Critics called it "brilliantly offbeat and tinged with a darkly humorous edge."4 The 70s setting is well-deployed and the cast is better than the film's theatrical run implied. If you liked Prisoners or The Killer, this scratches a similar itch.

Similar to: Prisoners, The Killer, Zodiac
The Legend of Vox Machina — Season 4 (Prime Video, June 3)
Rating: Prior seasons: 100% critic score | Season 4 score: TBD (too new)
Cast: Voice cast includes Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, Sam Riegel, Liam O'Brien, Ashley Johnson, Taliesin Jaffe, Marisha Ray
Recommendation: ★★★★ Watch (for fans) / Skip if unfamiliar with the series
All three prior seasons of Vox Machina earned 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of Prime Video's most critically consistent animated originals.6 Season 4 drops June 3 and reportedly tackles the darkest arc yet. Screen Rant described it as the "final campaign arc," suggesting this could be the last season.
That said, this is very much a show for fans of Critical Role or fantasy anime. If you haven't seen any previous seasons, don't start here — but if you've been following along, this is one of the week's most reliably high-quality drops.
Similar to: Arcane, The Dragon Prince, Disenchantment
The Witness (Netflix, June 5)
Rating: Score pending (premieres this week)
Genre: True crime documentary
Recommendation: ★★★½ Watch (documentary fans)
A six-episode docuseries about the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common — stabbed in broad daylight while her two-year-old son watched. The original suspect was arrested and acquitted; the case went cold for 16 years before serial killer Robert Napper confessed in 2008. This series tells it from the perspective of Nickell's partner and that child, now an adult.2
It's a harder watch than most true crime for obvious reasons — the eyewitness was a toddler. Whether that grounds the series in something more personal than typical crime docs, or just feels exploitative, will depend on the execution. No scores yet on premiere day.
Similar to: The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, The Staircase, Making a Murderer
Watch if you liked...
Not Suitable for Work (Hulu, streaming June 2–3)
Rating: Score pending (premiering this week)
Cast: Ella Hunt, Avantika, Jay Ellis, Victor Garber, Greg Germann
Recommendation: Watch if you liked The Mindy Project or Never Have I Ever
Created and executive-produced by Mindy Kaling, Not Suitable for Work follows five young professionals in their first jobs in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood. Ten episodes, three available at launch on June 2. Reviews so far have called it "flawed but fun" — Kaling's fingerprints are all over the humor, but the show is still finding its voice in early episodes.2
If you've enjoyed Kaling's other projects (Never Have I Ever, The Sex Lives of College Girls) this is worth a look. If you bounced off her style before, this won't change your mind.
Similar to: The Mindy Project, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Abbott Elementary
Skip
Michael Jackson: The Verdict (Netflix, June 4)
Rating: N/A — contested; petition launched to remove
Genre: Documentary
Recommendation: Skip (unless specifically interested in the 2005 trial)
A three-part docuseries revisiting Michael Jackson's 2005 child molestation trial, which ended in acquittal on all 10 counts. The series focuses on jurors and courtroom observers. A fan petition was launched against it before it premiered, and it's been described as trying to re-litigate territory covered more thoroughly in Leaving Neverland (2019).7
The trial-procedure angle is novel, but if you've already watched Leaving Neverland, there's limited new ground here.
Also streaming this week
Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult (HBO, June 2) — A three-episode documentary about Frederick Von Mierers, who in 1980s Manhattan built a cult around young models under the name Eternal Values. Available on Max.2
Love Island USA — Season 8 (Peacock, June 3) — Ariana Madix returns as host. Six episodes per week, reality-show format, comfortable if you liked previous seasons.2
Murdoch Mysteries — Season 19 (Acorn TV, ongoing from June 1) — The Canadian procedural enters the back half of its season, with new episodes weekly.8
Quick-glance comparison table
| Title | Platform | Premiere | RT Critic | RT Audience | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cape Fear | Apple TV+ | June 5 | Pending | — | Watch Now |
| A Good Girl's Guide to Murder S2 | Netflix | May 30 | 90% | 96% | Watch Now |
| Dead Man's Wire | Netflix | Now | 91% | — | Watch |
| The Legend of Vox Machina S4 | Prime Video | June 3 | Pending (prior: 100%) | — | Watch |
| The Witness | Netflix | June 5 | Pending | — | Watch |
| Not Suitable for Work S1 | Hulu | June 2 | Pending | — | Watch if you liked... |
| Michael Jackson: The Verdict | Netflix | June 4 | N/A | — | Skip |
| Love Island USA S8 | Peacock | June 3 | — | — | For fans |
| Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult | Max (HBO) | June 2 | Pending | — | Documentary pick |
RT scores current as of June 1, 2026. Cape Fear, Vox Machina S4, and Not Suitable for Work scores will populate in the days after premiere.
Coming up next week: Sweet Magnolias Season 5 arrives on Netflix June 11, and BritBox's Beyond Paradise Season 4 premieres June 9.
참고 출처
- 1Amy Adams Gives Apple TV's Cape Fear Its Best Argument for Coming Back
- 2'Cape Fear' and 7 More Shows to Watch on TV This Week
- 3Netflix's Best Returning Show Has A 96% Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
- 4'Dead Man's Wire' Quietly Joins Netflix After Box Office Flop
- 5What's on Netflix: New Releases Week of May 30
- 6New Releases on Prime Video in June — CNET
- 7Netflix thought it had another major true-crime style hit on its hands
- 8This Week's Picks: Monday 6/1 – Sunday 6/7
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