Cape Fear to House of the Dragon: 10 of the best TV shows to watch this June This June promises a lineup of compelling new and returning series, spanning genres from psychological thrillers to dark fantasy and comedy. Among the highlights are a starry adaptation of a classic thriller, the return of a Game of Thrones prequel, and a satirical sketch series exploring American history. The following list details the key offerings, their creators, and premiere dates. Not Suitable for Work Mindy Kaling, known for her work on The Mindy Project and The Sex Lives of College Girls, returns as the sole creator of this workplace comedy. The series follows five young professionals in their 20s living in Manhattan, each with distinct careers ranging from financial analysis to fashion styling. Their lives intersect through shared challenges and ambitions, with recurring roles by Jay Ellis, Constance Wu, and Ego Nwodim. The show, which blends elements of Friends and The Office, debuts on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ in the U.K. on June 2. The Witness This fact-based drama revisits the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, a London mother who was stabbed while walking with her two-year-old son. The story centers on her husband, André Hanscombe, who moves his family away from the city to protect his son after the crime. Sixteen years later, the case is reopened, and teenage Alex Nickell grapples with the trauma. The real-life father and son collaborated on the project, and a companion documentary, The Murder of Rachel Nickell, will premiere alongside the series on Netflix on June 4. Cape Fear A psychological thriller starring Javier Bardem as Max Cady, a convicted killer seeking revenge on a lawyer couple responsible for his imprisonment, Cape Fear is adapted from John D. MacDonald’s novel.#jay_ells #mindy_kaling #constance_wu #ego_nwodim #the_mindy_project
