Paramount+ announced its June 2026 lineup on Tuesday, opening the month with a large library-movie drop on June 1 and rolling out new originals and live sports across June.
The service will lead with a heavy first-day catalog release that includes titles such as 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Selma, Trading Places and Uncle Buck, and it pairs that movie batch with a new original documentary: Topuria: Matador, which debuts June 1. A second original, the docuseries Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal, follows on June 2. Scream 7 made its streaming debut on Paramount+ just before the month, on May 29.
Live combat sports fill much of the schedule. June 6 features both UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs. Bonfim and Zuffa Boxing 07. The month continues with UFC at the White House and the arrival of The Ultimate Fighter season 34 on June 14, UFC Fight Night: Kape vs. Horiguchi on June 20, and UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Torres on June 27.
Linear-style events and returning series headline other dates: the 79th Annual Tony Awards will air live on CBS and Paramount+ Premium on June 7 with P!nk hosting. All The Queen’s Men season 5 arrives June 10. The Agency season 2 is set for June 21, and Tyler Perry’s Ruthless season 6 closes the month on June 30. The Agency is identified as a Paramount+ original whose first season starred Michael Fassbender as Martian, a CIA agent pulled from an undercover post after six years.
Weeknight and serialized fare returns on established cadence: Thursday nights in June include Criminal Minds: Evolution season 19, while Fridays bring Dutton Ranch season 1, The Chi season 8, RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars season 11 and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked season 8. For a closer look at The Chi’s current season, see Filmogaz’s coverage of The Chi Season 8 Episode 2 at
That mix — a big catalog drop, a handful of new originals and multiple live combat events — is the practical offer for subscribers in June. It is also notable for what it does not include: the primary listings for the summer lack the broadcast-TV series that typically prop up Paramount+’s schedule during the rest of the year, a gap the service will have to fill later in the season or through partnerships.
One unresolved detail is the split between genuinely new entries and returning library content. Paramount+ has confirmed several originals and dated live events, but the public schedule does not break down how many of the June additions are fresh commissions versus catalog restorations beyond the June 1 movie examples. That distinction matters for subscribers deciding whether to maintain a subscription for new storytelling or for momentary access to familiar titles.
The clearest next move for viewers is immediate: June 1 is the first confirmed delivery — the movie dump and the Topuria: Matador premiere are locked in the calendar. After that, the service has promised originals and live sports throughout June but left the precise balance between new series and returning catalog titles vague, a hole Paramount+ could fill with further announcements or by folding in content from its pending HBO Max deal.


