Hulu’s June 2026 slate brings Marvel and major finales

Hulu’s June 2026 lineup kicks off June 1 with Marvel titles including “Captain America: Civil War,” “Captain America: The First Avenger,” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” plus classics like “Brokeback Mountain” and “Catch Me If You Can.” The month al
By the time June 1 rolls around. Hulu will have Marvel fans covered and then some—right at the top of the month with “Captain America: Civil War. ” “Captain America: The First Avenger. ” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” The superhero triple feature lands on the platform on June 1. alongside a lineup that reads like a greatest-hits tour of familiar favorites and blockbuster-era storytelling.
Hulu’s June calendar also brings a steady stream of new seasons and recurring reality staples, but there’s one date that’s hard to miss for anyone who’s been living with the show: “The Bear” returns for its fifth and final season on June 25.
On June 1. Hulu adds “Doctor on the Edge: Premiere. ” “ABC Secret Savings: Sizzling Savings June Shopping Extravaganza. ” plus a mix of international and English-language titles including “AI: Artificial Intelligence (2001)” and “AI: Artificial Intelligence En Espanol (2001).” The platform also lists “Benjamin (2018). ” “Brokeback Mountain (2005). ” “Catch Me If You Can (2002). ” “Catch Me If You Can En Espanol (2002). ” “Gladiator (2000). ” “Transformers (2007). ” “Transformers En Espanol (2007). ” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012).” Also included are “Independence Day (1996). ” “Lincoln (2012). ” “National Treasure (2004). ” and animated offerings like “Kung Fu Panda (2008). ” “Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011). ” and “Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016).”.
Marvel is only part of the opening-week momentum. The month continues with more classic hits and genre favorites spread across the calendar. including “Death on the Nile (2022). ” “Hancock (2008). ” “Get Hard (2015). ” “The Raid: Redemption (2012). ” and “The Emoji Movie (2017).” The list also includes Spanish-language versions for a number of titles—“Hancock En Espanol (2008). ” “The Raid: Redemption En Espanol (2012). ” “The Emoji Movie En Espanol (2017). ” and more—along with a set of Eddie Izzard specials: “Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1998). ” “Eddie Izzard: Glorious (1997). ” and “Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar (2022).”.
There’s new Irish cinema arriving early, too. “Kneecap. ” a BAFTA-winning Irish indie film about a Hip Hop act that raps in its native tongue in an attempt to lead a movement to save it. becomes available to stream on June 2. Just two days later, Hulu adds “Not Suitable For Work: Three-Episode Series Premiere.”.
Reality fans get a major return on June 4. “Love Island (UK)” returns to Hulu with Season 13. with episode one landing on June 4—three days after its initial UK broadcast. The lineup later in the month includes additional reality and live-entertainment items such as “CMA Fest presented by SoFi” on June 25. along with several competition and unscripted series spread throughout June.
Hulu’s schedule also makes room for television runs and complete-season releases. June 6 includes “Deadliest Catch: Complete Season 21. ” “Four Weddings: Complete Season 3. ” and “House Hunters: Amazing Water Homes: Complete S3.” By June 11. the platform has “Abraham Lincoln: Complete Season 1. ” plus “After the First 48: Complete Season 7” and “Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War: Complete Season 1.”.
Midmonth brings its share of special programming and documentaries. including “Joel McHale: Live from Pyongyang (2019)” on June 14 and “The Golden State Killer: It’s Not Over: Complete Season 1” on June 13. The platform’s doc and true-crime offerings continue into late June with “Fugitives Caught on Tape: Complete Season 2” and “The First 48 Presents Critical Minutes: Complete Season 2” arriving alongside other releases on June 25.
The ending of the month becomes its own kind of event. June 25 is also when FX’s “The Bear: Complete Fifth and Final Season” arrives on Hulu. completing the show’s run as the streaming service’s biggest scripted headline of the month. On June 26. Hulu lists “Where Pretty Girls Die.” On June 27. it adds “Baylen Out Loud: Complete Season 2. ” “Izzy Does It: Complete Season 1. ” and “Naked and Afraid: Complete Season 12 & 14. ” along with “Tournament of Champions: Complete Season 7” and “90 Day Fiance: Complete Season 8.”.
The rest of the calendar closes with additional series and film releases. June 29 features “Adventure Time: Side Quests: Complete Season 1. ” while June 30 includes “Happily Never After: Complete Seasons 1-3” and “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2017). ” plus “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter En Espanol (2017).”.
It’s a lineup built to keep a household busy all month—blockbuster familiarity up top, a BAFTA-winning indie on June 2, “Love Island (UK)” returning on June 4, and then a final-season goodbye with “The Bear” on June 25.
Hulu June 2026 Captain America: Civil War Kneecap Love Island UK The Bear final season streaming
So June has Captain America triple?? Hulu really said “here’s everything but the kitchen sink.”
The Bear ending on June 25??? I don’t even know if I’m ready for that. I thought it was gonna get renewed again like every other show.
Wait, The Bear returns for its fifth and final season on June 25… but isn’t the show filmed like 2 years behind? Like how are they already ending it?? Unless they’re pulling an AI thing and skipping time lol
Brokeback Mountain and Catch Me If You Can on June 1, cool I guess. But why are they calling it “major finales” when it’s just random movies coming in? Also “AI: Artificial Intelligence En Espanol” sounds like a typo… is that actually Spanish or just the same movie?