What to watch this week: Every new TV show coming to streaming

Hey TV watchers! This story reflects our guide for the week of June 23-29, 2025. To see previous guides, read Paste BN's coverage here. And for next week's guide, see here.
Your work day is over, you sit down on the couch and you pull up your menu of streaming services. But the question remains: what should you watch this week?
The problem is there are too many choices; streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video and Disney+ debut new series and new seasons every single day.
To help, we've listed out every new film, series and special that will stream June 23-29, 2025, across the major platforms. It's a big week in TV, from the return of FX's Emmy-winning "comedy" "The Bear" on Hulu to a new Marvel series ("Ironheart") on Disney+ to the final installment of Netflix's blockbuster "Squid Game." We've highlighted the shows and specials we think are worth your notice as you fight to beat the late June heat.
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New on streaming Monday, June 23
- "Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything" (documentary, Hulu)
- The documentary from director Jackie Jesko commemorates the legendary journalist’s interviews with presidents and celebrities, how she overcame sexism and accomplished so many firsts.
- "Head Over Heels" (South Korea, Prime Video)
New on streaming Tuesday, June 24
- "Ironheart" (Disney+)
- The first three of six episodes stream today for Marvel's latest super series, all about Riri Williams (Dominque Thorne), who was introduced in 2022's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever).
- "Steph Tolev: Filth Queen" (comedy special, Netflix)
- "Trainwreck: Poop Cruise" (documentary, Netflix)
New on streaming Wednesday, June 25
- "The Bear" Season 4 (Hulu)
- Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) is in dire financial straits at the gourmet restaurant he opened in Season 3 as the acclaimed series returns for a fourth season with all 10 episodes streaming at once.
- "Countdown" (Prime Video)
- Jensen Ackles ("Supernatural") plays an LAPD detective who joins an inter-agency task force attempting to discover who killed a Border Patrol officer in mysterious circumstances. The dad-show also stars Eric Dane.
- "The Ultimatum: Queer Love" Season 2 (reality, Netflix)
New on streaming Thursday, June 26
- "Butchers of L.A." (reality, Sundance Now)
- "The Good Ship Murder" (Britbox)
- "Nelly and Ashanti: We Belong Together" (Peacock)
New on streaming Friday, June 27
- "CMA Fest" (music special, Hulu)
- "Marry My Husband" (South Korea, Prime Video)
- "Pokémon Horizons: The Search for Laqua" (kids/family, Netflix)
- "Smoke" (Apple TV+)
- Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett star in this true-crime series about an arson investigator and a detective searching for a serial arsonist. The limited series is adapted from the podcast "Firebug."
- "Squid Game" Season 3 (Netflix)
- The third and final season of the Netflix phenomenon streams just six months after the action-packed second, which ended on a cliffhanger in December 2024. Don't expect many of the characters to make it out of the series alive.
New on streaming Saturday, June 28
- "Lord of Mysteries" (Crunchyroll)
- "Takopi's Original Sin" (Crunchyroll)
New on streaming Sunday, June 29
- Nautilus (AMC+)
- Captain Nemo is played by Shazad Latif ("Star Trek: Discovery") in a prequel to classic Jules Verne novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."