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Streaming Charts Spotlight June's Most-Watched Series

June's top streaming series span horror-comedy, noir, mystery, romance, and animation, with JustWatch data highlighting the titles viewers are watching most.

Streaming Charts Spotlight June's Most-Watched Series

June's streaming landscape brought together a wide range of genres, with viewers gravitating toward horror-comedy, noir-inspired superhero storytelling, mystery, ensemble comedy, and animated sci-fi chaos. Based on streaming data from JustWatch, these are the series drawing the strongest attention right now.

Genre variety leads the month

Widow's Bay stands out for blending eerie atmosphere with sharp humor. Set in an island town where supernatural forces are part of everyday life, the Apple TV+ series follows a mayor determined to turn the destination into a tourism success story. Its mix of suspense and comedy has made it one of the month's most talked-about titles.

Spider-Noir brings a stylized detective angle to the superhero world. Starring Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, the series reimagines a 1930s New York in a noir setting, where a former masked crime-fighter is pulled back into action after a new investigation exposes a larger conspiracy. The show also offers both color and black-and-white viewing options.

FROM continues to attract fans of mystery-driven storytelling. Now in its fourth season, the MGM+ series follows residents trapped in a strange town where reality and the unknown seem to overlap. The latest chapter deepens the show's layered world-building and keeps its central mystery moving forward.

Cape Fear updates a classic suspense story for a new era. Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese, the 10-episode series stars Amy Adams and Javier Bardem in a tense reimagining centered on a long-delayed confrontation and a carefully built sense of psychological pressure.

The Boroughs, from the Duffer Brothers, offers a supernatural twist on retirement-community life, while I Will Find You follows a father racing to uncover the truth after believing his son may still be alive. On the lighter side, Off Campus and The Four Seasons tap into romance and ensemble comedy, and Rick and Morty keeps its multiverse energy intact with another season of inventive animation.

From prestige drama to playful genre experiments, this month's most streamed series show how audiences are embracing stories that feel both familiar and freshly reimagined, shaping the next wave of television viewing.


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