Summer blockbuster season is officially here, and June looks like it's going to be packed with high-stakes thrillers, long-awaited sequels, and even a fresh rom-com. Whether you want to head to the theater to chill out after a long day at the beach or plan to wait for these new titles to hit streamers, here are some of the most talked-about movies coming out next month.
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Focus Features
The Phoenician Scheme — In Theaters May 30, 2025
Wes Anderson is returning with The Phoenician Scheme, a satire that stars Benicio del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, a wealthy mogul and professional survivor of suspicious plane crashes. He shocks his sons by naming his daughter, nun Liesl (played by Mia Threpleton), as the heir to his empire.
The movie's cast is sprawling, including everyone from Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson to Benedict Cumberbatch and even Bill Murray as God. The Phoenician Scheme is coming to theaters on May 30.
Lionsgate
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina — In Theaters June 6, 2025
Set between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and John Wick: Chapter 4, the latest film in the franchise, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, focuses on a new lead: Eve, a deadly assassin trained in the same mysterious ballet academy as John himself.
Played by Ana de Armas, Eve sets out to get revenge following her father's death. With a stacked cast, including Keanu Reeves, Anjelica Huston, and Ian McShane, the film will premiere in theaters on June 6.
Prime Video
Deep Cover — Stream On June 12, 2025
In this London-set action-comedy, Bryce Dallas Howard plays Kat, a struggling improv teacher who's recruited by an undercover officer to pose as a gangster in order to infiltrate a crime ring. Joined by two of her students, played by Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed, Kat quickly finds herself out of her depth.
Directed by Tom Kingsley, Deep Cover will be dropping on Prime Video on June 12.
A24
Materialists — In Theaters June 13, 2025
Materialists is a sultry romantic comedy set among Manhattan's elite, starring Dakota Johnson as Lucy, a high-end matchmaker who finds herself in a complicated love triangle. She's torn between her own ideal match, portrayed by Chris Evans, and her ex-boyfriend, depicted by Pedro Pascal.
Directed and written by Celine Song, Materialists will be released in select theaters on June 13.
Apple TV+
Echo Valley — In Theaters June 6, 2025
Tense and gripping, Echo Valleystars Julianne Moore as a grieving woman who trains horses on a Pennsylvania farm. One night, her estranged daughter Claire, played by Sydney Sweeney, shows up covered in blood, and Kate has to choose how far she's willing to go to protect her child.
Directed by Michael Pearce and written by Brad Ingelsby, Echo Valley will hit select theaters on June 6 before coming to Apple TV+ on June 13.
Dreamworks
How to Train Your Dragon — In Theaters June 13, 2025
This beloved animated classic, which was first released in 2010, is taking flight again in live-action form. Set on the isle of Berk, How to Train Your Dragon follows Hiccup, a young Viking who forms an unexpected bond with a dragon named Toothless, despite centuries of tradition.
Then, when an ancient threat surfaces, their friendship becomes the key to saving their world.
The adaptation is set to star Mason Thams, Nico Parker, and Gerard Butler. You can see it in theaters starting June 13.
Sony Pictures Entertainment
28 Years Later — In Theaters June 20, 2025
Danny Boyle is returning to the world of the rage virus with 28 Years Later. Decades after the outbreak, when the virus escaped a biological weapons lab, a group of survivors has managed to build a fragile life on a quarantined island.
However, when one survivor ventures to the mainland, he realizes the virus has evolved, and so have the survivors. Starring Jack O'Connell, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 28 Years Later is hitting theaters on June 20.
Warner Bros. Entertainment
F1 — In Theaters June 27, 2025
Brad Pitt is taking the wheel in F1, a new racing drama. He stars as Sonny Hayes, a retired driver who raced during the '90s and is brought back to mentor rookie Joshua "Noah" Pearce, played by Damson Idris, for the fictional APXGP team.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, who was also behind Top Gun: Maverick, F1 is sure to be a high-adrenaline watch. It's drifting into theaters on June 27.
Universal Pictures
M3GAN 2.0 — In Theaters June 27, 2025
The infamous AI doll is returning. After the original M3GAN's chaos, Gemma, played by Allison Williams, has become an advocate for AI ethics. But when a defense contractor's new robot, Amelia, becomes self-aware and hostile, humanity faces an even greater threat.
Gemma is convinced by her niece, Cady, to rebuild M3GAN with major upgrades to battle Amelia and stop the AI takeover. M3GAN 2.0 will be released exclusively in theaters on June 27.
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