What’s new in Disney+ releases for June 2023? After Star Wars month, the company offers a brand new Marvel program, a movie from a great director and much more.
The month of May is officially over and the Disney+ novelties of June 2023 were listed individually. No Star Wars this time, but another extremely strong brand from the big-eared company: Marvel. In a few days there will be a new series with a great Game of Thrones actress. But before Disney finds the Avengers nanny for this TV show, it will complete its catalog with other anticipated films, series and documentaries.
Still a solid selection despite a smaller number of supplements. A taste of the savings the company hopes to make? In any case, here are all the new Disney Plus features for June 2023.
The new Disney+ releases of June 2023
Therefore, after the new Netflix releases of June 2023, we focus on those of Disney+. And as you will see, there are some interesting things. The platform is starting a little late, there is no new content for this Thursday, June 1st, but it will catch up very quickly. The King’s Man: Premiere Mission, the third film in the series directed by Matthew Vaughn, will be available on June 2nd. A prequel set in the 20th century, long before the previous two episodes.
A little later, Guillermo Del Toro (Death Stranding) will take control of Disney+ nightmare alley. A film with a five-star cast starring Bradley Cooper (A star Is Born), Cate Blanchett (Lord of the Rings), Rooney Mara (Millennium: The Men Who Didn’t Love Women), Toni Collette (Sixth Sense) or even Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man). Speaking of superheroes, MCU fans will get a double dose of Marvel with the series first. Secret invasion. An original Disney+ creation based around Nick Fury.
Before that, the Mickey company will honor the personality without whom Marvel would be nothing: Stan Lee. The galaxy’s most famous comics writer, who has had numerous cameo appearances in Marvel Studios films. A documentary about Stan Lee, narrated by… Stan Lee! A nice gift for fans who mourn him. The sequel to a cult feature film will also be featured in Disney+’s new releases. Do you like striptease and English humor? We’re going to have to do it because it’s the main theme of this TV show created by and for the streaming service. Below is the full list of programs by category, along with our advice on this solid and diverse selection.
Movies from June 2023
- The King’s Man: First Mission (June 2nd)
- Flamin’Hot (June 9)
- Stan Lee (June 16)
- Nightmare Alley (June 23)
Playoffs in June 2023
- Saint X (June 7)
- 9-1-1: Lone Star – Season 3 (June 7)
- Single Drunk Woman (June 7)
- The Full Monty: The Series (June 14)
- Secret Invasion (June 21)
- Great Expectations (June 28)
- The Orville: New Horizons – Season 3 (June 28)
- FreeKs (June 28)
- Sidney au Max – Season 2 and 3 (June 28)
Documentaries from June 2023
- Trial of a Tribe (June 7th)
- Putting a Tribe to the Test: Mekong (June 7)
- Queenmaker: the New York blogger (June 7)
- The Agricultural Uprising (June 14)
- Hitler’s Last Stand – Seasons 1-4 (June 14)
- 1619 (June 21)
Don’t miss the Disney+ programs for June 2023
But what is this cult film that has the right to a sequel? English comedy The Full Monty. The actors actually return for a miniseries created by the original film’s screenwriter. A guarantee of quality? In its press release, the platform also highlights Saint X. A second Disney+ Original Series that will also be very short at eight episodes. A program for a “Got Public” stored in the “Star” section of the Service.
Two novelties to discover in addition to the unmissable Secret Invasion: nightmare alley or even a documentary about Stan Lee. Other things ? If you enjoyed the adventures of Samantha Fink (Sofia Black-D’Elia). Single drunk woman, Season 2 is coming next week. 9-1-1: Lone Star, a Ryan Murphy Production (Nip Tuck, American Horror Story, dahmer…) starts with the third season. The Disney+ documentaries will immerse subscribers in the world of survivalist Hazen Audel and a blogger who will sneak in “Manhattan’s Elite”. Here are some trailers to know more about this new Disney Plus.
Secret Invasion (June 21)
Secret invasion is the new Disney+ Marvel series starring Nick Fury. A character played by Samuel L. Jackson who watches over the Avengers using the power of the SHIELD organization.
“Secret Invasion takes place shortly after the events chronicled in Avengers Endgame. Learning of a secret invasion of Earth by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls, Nick Fury joins his allies—including Everett Ross, Maria Hill, and the Skrull Talos who have peacefully settled on Earth—to work together on a… Race against him to participate time. They are driven by a single goal: to thwart this impending invasion by any means necessary and to save humanity. » explains Disney+ in its press release. Samuel L. Jackson will star in GoT as Emilia Clarke and Daenerys Targaryen.
The Full Monty: The Series (June 14)
Who doesn’t remember the song “Hot Stuff” by The Full Monty and Donna Summer? The story of a group of unemployed friends struggling to make ends meet until a revelation that will make them famous in their Yorkshire town. After a Chippendales show, Gaz and his friends decide to get into the business.
The Full Monty: la series takes place almost 25 years after the events of Peter Cattaneo’s film. “This comedy-drama will follow what happened to the gang after their adventures, exploring their best moments as well as their most ridiculous and desperate. The series explores how the lives of these scathingly humorous working-class heroes from Sheffield have unfolded over the last few decades ». And there’s no replacement, as the cast includes former Robert Carlyle (train spotting), Mark Addy (Game of Thrones), Lesley Sharp (Doctor Who), Hugo Spear (skins), Steve Huison (Prometheus), William Snape (Me, me and you) and Tom Wilkinson (Batman begins). Simon Beaufoy, the film’s screenwriter, will continue to write and direct as well.
Nightmare Alley (June 23)
After winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature for his Pinocchio (available on Netflix), director Guillermo Del Toro invites himself to Disney+. Nightmare Alley, his latest live-action feature film, is out June 23.
“While going through a bad patch, the charismatic Stanton Carlisle arrives at a traveling carnival and manages to win the favor of a psychic, Zeena, and her husband, Pete, a former master of mentalism. Learning from them, he sees this as a path to success and decides to use his newfound talents to rip off the elite of New York society in the 1940s. With the virtuous and loyal Molly at his side, Stanton begins to devise a plan to betray a man who is as powerful as he is dangerous. He enlists the help of a mysterious psychiatrist who may well prove to be the most fearsome of his opponents. » (Summary of the film via CinéSérie).
Stan Lee (June 16)
“He is the creator of stories that have made us dream for almost 100 years.”, Disney about the legend Stan Lee. The memory of this Marvel icon and the world of comics is honored with an original documentary. Through personal archives of the man David Gelb (The menu) will look back on his life and work. The director had previously worked with Disney+ to let subscribers go behind the scenes of the Obi Wan Kenobi series with Ewan McGregor.
The King’s Man: First Mission (June 2nd)
In The King’s Man: First Mission, filmmaker Matthew Vaughn travels back in time to the origins of the Kingsman. The Spy Agency. The program is a race against time and villains. “When history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds come together to plot the annihilation of millions of innocent people, one man races against time to thwart their plans. ». In the leading role we find Ralph Fiennes (“Schindler’s List”).
Saint X (June 7)
Saint X will also be a Disney Plus/Hulu Original Series, making its debut this month. A drama in eight episodes based on the novel by Alexis Schaitkin. “The series tells how the mysterious death of a young woman on an idyllic vacation in the Caribbean sparks a snowball effect that eventually puts her sister in danger as well – in search of answers.” » via press release.
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