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Mark Schafer

Here's Everything Coming To HBO Max In June 2020

The bad news? We’re still in quarantine. The good news? We have more isolation content than ever now that the June lineup for HBO Max TV shows and films has finally arrived. With original series (some from HBO, some exclusive to HBO Max), documentaries, and both classic and newer blockbuster films, the summer of streaming is feeling especially bountiful. While the highly-anticipated Friends reunion special is currently halted due to the global health crisis, HBO Max’s summer offerings so far will not disappoint quarantine streamers.

In addition to the content (including every season of Friends) that will be available when HBO Max launches in May, the service is bringing on dozens of new titles in June. Drop Dead Gorgeous, the 1999 cult classic film that follows an annual beauty pageant in a small town, and You’ve Got Mail, the 1998 rom-com about rival booksellers who fall in love, will be available to stream starting on June 1. On the blockbuster front, Ford V. Ferrari, the Academy Award-nominated sports action film, and Ad Astra, the sci-fi space thriller starring Brad Pitt, will also make their HBO Max debuts. Plus, don’t forget beloved titles like The Goonies, Veronica Mars, and Magic Mike.

Here are eight titles hitting HBO Max in June that you're definitely going to want to add to your quarantine queue this month.

1. Search Party Season 3 — June 26

After two seasons at TBS, Search Party is moving to HBO Max for Season 3. The unique thriller-comedy follows a group of 20-somethings who become obsessed with finding a missing woman, only to end up knee-deep in their own criminal conspiracy. The show has already been renewed for a Season 4 at HBO Max.

2. Drop Dead Gorgeous — June 1

A cult classic mockumentary about the trials and travails of beauty pageants, Drop Dead Gorgeous follows teens Amber (Kirsten Dunst) and Becky (Denise Richards) as the top contenders of an annual beauty pageant in a small town of Minnesota. As Amber, Becky, and other girls prepare for the big day, outlandish events occur in this black comedy directed by Michael Patrick Jann.

3. Veronica Mars — June 1

A film continuation of the teen noir mystery drama, Veronica Mars follows titular character Veronica (Kristen Bell) who ditches her new life in the big city to return to Neptune, California, when her ex-boyfriend Logan (Jason Dohring) is accused of murder.

4. Cabaret — June 1

Set in 1931 Berlin, Cabaret is a classic musical drama that follows an American cabaret singer named Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) as she contends with a love triangle between Brian Roberts (Michael York), a British academic grappling with his sexuality, and Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem), a wealthy playboy. All of this plays out against the backdrop of the Nazi party's rise and the Weimar Republic's degradation.

5. Magic Mike — June 1

Perhaps the most notable Channing Tatum flick, Magic Mike follows Mike (Tatum), the headliner of an all-male strip revue. He decides to take a teen, Adam (Alex Pettyfer), under his wings to teach him the tips of the trade, only to watch him be corrupted by some of the seedier sides of the business.

6. I Know This Much Is True, Limited Series Finale — June 14

An original HBO limited series based on Wally Lamb's novel of the same name, I Know This Much Is True finishes its six-episode run with a June 14 finale. The serial series follows identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, both portrayed by Mark Ruffalo, who live parallel lives in a story about betrayal, sacrifice, and forgiveness in 20th century America. (New HBO original series episodes will be available at airtime.)

7. A Cinderella Story — June 1

A quintessential teen rom-com from the early aughts, A Cinderella Story is a take on the classic Cinderella narrative that follows Sam (Hilary Duff), a teen who works at the behest of her stepmother (Jennifer Coolidge) at the family diner and home. When Sam begins an anonymous email and text relationship with a boy, she's horrified to discover that her pen pal is none other than Austin Ames (Chad Michael Murray), the most popular boy in school. And then the true drama begins.

8. Welcome to Chechnya — June 30

Part of a roster of documentaries coming to HBO Max in honor of Pride Month, Welcome to Chechnya follows activists who risk their lives to confront Ramzan Kadyrov, head of the Chechen Republic, and his government-directed campaign to torture and execute LGBTQ Chechens.

Here’s the full list of titles coming in June. Note that those marked "(HBO)" will only be available for a limited time, as long as they are available on the HBO channel.

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