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As we spend some more time indoors, here's your guide to entertainment for the month of June.

Fuller House: The Farewell Season on Netflix

Out on: June 2

Jimmy and Steph bring their new baby home and dive headfirst into the world of parenting. But no worries: They've got a houseful of hands to help.

Spelling the Dream on Netflix

Out on: June 3

Following four hopeful competitors’ journeys, this documentary explores the trend of Indian Americans ruling the Scripps National Spelling Bee since 1999.

Hospital Playlist on Netflix

Out on: June 4

Every day is extraordinary for five doctors and their patients inside a hospital, where birth, death and everything in between coexist.

13 Reasons Why: Season 4 on Netflix

Out on: June 5

Liberty High School's Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they can say goodbye, the crew of friends will have to band together one last time to keep a dangerous secret buried, try to make peace with the past four years, and face final, heartbreaking choices that might alter their lives forever.

Choked on Netflix

Out on: June 5

A bank employee weighed down by her jobless husband's debts — and her own broken dreams — finds a secret source of seemingly unlimited cash in her home.

El Presidente: Season 1 on Amazon Prime

Out on: June 5

Sergio Jadue, a lowly director of a small-town soccer club in Chile, unexpectedly finds himself at the head of the Chilean soccer association. Drunk with power, he becomes the potégé of soccer godfather Julio Grondona, as well as the FBI’s key to undoing the largest corruption scheme in the world of soccer.

Queer Eye: Season 5 on Netflix

Out on: June 5

The Fab Five head to historic Philadelphia to make over a new cast of everyday heroes, from a hardworking DJ to a struggling dog groomer.

Gina Brillon: The Floor Is Lava S1 on Amazon Prime

Out on: June 5

Gina Brillon has always had a unique approach to life’s ups and downs; handling them with a humor and sass that comes naturally to the Bronx-born Latina. In her third stand up special, Brillon holds no punches when discussing her childhood, culture and the transition from single to married life with her Midwestern husband.

I May Destroy You on Disney+Hotstar Premium

Out on: June 8

A fearless, frank, and provocative new series exploring the question of sexual consent through Arabella, a witty, laidback up-and-coming writer whose life changes irreversibly when she’s sexually assaulted in a nightclub.

LOL: Last One Laughing Season 1 on Amazon Prime

Out on: June 19

Season 1 of Last One Laughing Australia will be hosted by Australian international star and comedian, Rebel Wilson. Ten professional comedians will be locked together in a house challenged with the task of making all of the other comedians laugh while keeping a straight face themselves. The last one to laugh is the winner, taking home the title, along with the comedic street cred and a $100,000 cash prize.

Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 on Disney+Hotstar Premium

Out on: June 26

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With the clock ticking and less than a year until the world premiere of Frozen 2, the filmmakers, artists, songwriters and cast open their doors to cameras for a six-part documentary series to reveal the hard work, heart, and collaboration it takes to create one of the most highly-anticipated films in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ near-century of movie making.

I'll Be Gone in the Dark on Disney+Hotstar Premium

Out on: June 29

A six-part documentary series based on the book of the same name, I’ll Be Gone In The Dark explores writer Michelle McNamara’s investigation into the dark world of the violent predator she dubbed "The Golden State Killer". McNamara lived a quiet life as a writer, mother and wife, preferring to stay on the periphery of the Hollywood world of her comedian husband Patton Oswalt. But every night, as her family slept, she indulged her obsession with unsolved cases, beginning her investigation into the man who terrorised California in the 1970s and 80s and is responsible for 50 home-invasion rapes and 12 murders.

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