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New OTT Releases This Week in the USA (June 2026): Cape Fear, Office Romance, Clarkson’s Farm and More

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June has opened with a stacked week for American streaming. A Scorsese-produced thriller has landed on Apple TV+, Jennifer Lopez is doing romantic comedy again on Netflix, and Jeremy Clarkson is back to wrestling with British farming on Prime Video. Whether you are after prestige drama, easy laughs, or a reality show to argue about all summer, this week has you covered. Here is everything worth knowing about the new OTT releases this week in the USA.

Cape Fear (Apple TV+)

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The heavyweight of the week is Cape Fear, a series reimagining of the classic thriller that premiered on Apple TV+ on June 5. Created by Nick Antosca with Martin Scorsese among the producers, it stars Javier Bardem and Amy Adams in a cat-and-mouse story about a married pair of attorneys whose comfortable life unravels when a figure from their past walks free. Bardem doing menace is reason enough to watch, and the pedigree behind the camera suggests this will be one of the most talked-about shows of the month.

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Office Romance (Netflix)

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Netflix counters with Office Romance, a romantic comedy that arrived on June 5 and pairs Jennifer Lopez with Brett Goldstein of Ted Lasso fame. The setup is classic studio rom-com territory: a CEO and her company’s legal counsel start an affair that complicates everything in and out of the boardroom. It is breezy, glossy weekend viewing, and the unusual pairing of leads gives it real curiosity value.

Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 (Prime Video)

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Few unscripted shows have built a following as devoted as Clarkson’s Farm, and season 5 began rolling out on Prime Video on June 3. The formula has not changed: Jeremy Clarkson keeps trying to make Diddly Squat Farm work, the weather and bureaucracy keep refusing to cooperate, and the supporting cast of Kaleb, Lisa and Gerald keeps quietly stealing every episode. It remains one of the warmest and most watchable things on any platform.

The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 (Prime Video)

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Also on Prime Video since June 3 is The Legend of Vox Machina season 4, the adult animated fantasy born from the Critical Role tabletop campaign. The series has grown from a fan-funded curiosity into one of the most confident animated shows on television, mixing crude humor, big battles and surprisingly earnest character work. If you have been waiting for the whole season to drop before bingeing, this is your week.

Michael Jackson: The Verdict (Netflix)

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On the documentary side, Netflix released Michael Jackson: The Verdict on June 3. The docu-miniseries revisits the legal battles surrounding the King of Pop, drawing on archival footage and fresh interviews to walk through the courtroom drama that gripped the world. Documentaries about Jackson always generate debate, and this one is already climbing the most-watched charts.

Love Island USA (Peacock)

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Summer officially starts when the villa opens. A new season of Love Island USA kicked off on Peacock on June 1, with episodes dropping nearly every night from here on out. After the last two seasons turned into genuine cultural events, expect group chats, memes and nightly recaps to take over social media for the next two months.

Also streaming this week

Beyond the big six, there is plenty more landing across platforms. Not Suitable for Work, a new workplace comedy, arrived on Hulu on June 2. Resident Alien returned with season 4 on June 6, and Grey’s Anatomy season 22 is now streaming next-day for those keeping up with Grey Sloan. Soccer fans get USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory on Netflix on June 7, a documentary timed neatly to the summer of football. The same day brings The Vampire Lestat season 3 to AMC+ and Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things into streaming rotation. HBO Max and Hulu have also refreshed their film libraries with titles like Uncut Gems, The Whale and Spaceballs.

What to watch first

If you only pick one, let it be Cape Fear: it is the rare June release with awards-season ambition. For something lighter, Office Romance and Clarkson’s Farm are the comfort picks, while Vox Machina is the binge for anyone who likes their fantasy loud and bloody.

Streaming dates occasionally shift at the last minute, so double-check the app before you settle in. We update this roundup every week with the latest OTT releases in the USA, so bookmark this page and check back each Friday for the newest list of what to stream.

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