Jump into June with these 5 Screen Picks

We’re approaching the midpoint of 2025, and June is packed with exciting new films and series you won’t want to miss! If you’ve fallen behind on your watchlist, now is the perfect time to catch up because some standout titles are about to hit theaters and streaming platforms.

From live-action adaptations of beloved animated classics to the epic conclusion of one of the most popular shows of the 2020s, here is what June has to offer:

1. Only We Know

Charo Santos and Dingdong Dantes star as Betty and Ryan in this unconventional romantic drama co-produced by Star Cinema, Cornerstone Studios, AgostoDos Pictures, and 7K Entertainment. While most plot details have been kept under wraps, the trailers tease a flirtatious connection between Betty and Ryan, causing the people around them to assume a May-December romance, but veteran actress Santos notes that it’s a love story without the labels.
In cinemas June 11.

2. How to Train Your Dragon

After Disney’s success, other companies are getting in on the live action adaptation craze. How to Train Your Dragon marks DreamWorks Animation’s first foray into live-action space, bringing the beautiful world of Berk to life. Fly back into a world where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, until a boy named Hiccup (The Black Phone’s Mason Thames) challenges tradition by bonding with the adorable but fierce dragon Toothless. Gerard Butler also reprises his voice role from the animated franchise as Hiccup’s father.
In cinemas June 11.

3. 28 Years Later

The zombie film series that popularized the modern depiction of the monstrous creatures is back for a frightening third film. Set 28 years after the virus first ravaged the world (as seen in 2002’s 28 Days Later), survivors have adapted to living in quarantine amidst the infected. When a father and son are tasked with a mission that takes them away from the safety of their community, they face the horrors of the outside world. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes star in what is sure to be a thrilling entry in this iconic franchise.
In cinemas June 18.

4. F1

Formula 1 fans, start your engines! In this exciting and high-octane action sports drama, Brad Pitt stars as a former F1 driver asked to come out of retirement to team up with a young and up-and-coming rookie. The movie, directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, features actual F1 racers and was filmed during real F1 racing events for maximum authenticity. It also counts legendary F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton among its producers.
In cinemas June 25.

5. Squid Game (Season 3)

Watch the monumental conclusion of the popular Korean Netflix series as it launches this month. Season 2 ended on an intense cliffhanger as (SPOILER ALERT!) the participants, led by Player 456, attempted a rebellion against their masked handlers that ultimately ended in failure. Tune in to find out what twisted dangers and deadly games await the remaining contestants in this final season.
Streaming on Netflix June 27.

June is full of must-see titles on the big and small screen, whether you’re in the mood for a dreamy romance, a terrifying apocalyptic thriller, or even an exciting cinematic ride on the racetrack. What will you see this month?