Quick answer: new on Amazon Prime Video UK in June 2026
- Biggest series drop
- Reacher S4
- 12 May 2026, all 8 eps
- Late-month event
- Citadel S2
- 21 May, weekly
- Top film
- Road House 2
- since 30 April
- Prime Video price
- £6.99
- /month with ads
Top Prime Video UK picks for June 2026
The shortlist below mixes confirmed June originals with titles still trending several months after launch. Prime's release cadence has changed in 2026: most series now drop weekly (Rings of Power, Citadel) rather than full-season at once, which keeps subscribers active and stretches the value across the month.
The Rings of Power: Season 3
seriesThe most expensive show in TV history is back. Season 3 covers the forging of the Nine Rings of Mortal Men and the early Numenorean fall. Weekly episodes through to June.
Reacher: Season 4
seriesAlan Ritchson returns. Season 4 adapts Lee Child's "Gone Tomorrow", set across New York and Washington. All 8 episodes drop at once.
Citadel: Season 2
seriesPriyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden are back. The global spy thriller picks up after the Citadel/Manticore reset, with new agents introduced via the Indian and Italian spin-offs.
Mr & Mrs Smith: Season 2
seriesDonald Glover's show reboots with a fresh pair of John and Jane Smith spies in a new posting. Each season is now a self-contained anthology with different leads.
Fallout: Season 2
seriesLucy, Maximus and the Ghoul move from the LA wasteland to New Vegas. The post-apocalyptic adaptation of the Bethesda games keeps the dark comedy intact.
The Bondsman: Season 2
seriesKevin Bacon's soul-bounty-hunter is back. Season 2 introduces a second Bondsman on the East Coast, leaning into the supernatural anthology format.
New Prime Video series in June 2026
Prime's series slate this month is heavy on returning prestige hits. The Rings of Power Season 3 sits at the top of the homepage carousel, Reacher and Citadel get long-awaited new seasons, and Clarkson's Farm starts its fifth season.
Reacher: Season 4 (12 May)
Alan Ritchson returns as Jack Reacher in an adaptation of Lee Child's "Gone Tomorrow". Season 4 starts on a New York subway and ranges through Washington as Reacher investigates a Cold War-era plot resurfacing in the present. All eight episodes drop at once, which is now the exception on Prime - most other 2026 originals are weekly. Reacher remains the closest Prime has to an event series with mass appeal.
Citadel: Season 2 (21 May)
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden return after a long delay. Season 2 picks up after the events of the Indian and Italian spin-offs, with new mission stakes across Europe and a recast antagonist. Six episodes, released weekly through to early July. The first episode is the strongest of the season - critics responded to the tighter focus on character over set-piece spectacle.
The Rings of Power: Season 3 (since 17 April)
The most expensive show on television covers the forging of the Nine Rings of Mortal Men, the early collapse of Numenor and Sauron's consolidation in Mordor. Weekly episodes through to June. Reviews are noticeably stronger than for Season 2, with the tighter timeline and a closer focus on Sauron-as-Annatar driving more dramatic tension.
Mr & Mrs Smith: Season 2 (since 28 February)
Donald Glover and Maya Erskine hand off the John and Jane Smith codenames to a new pair: Issa Rae and Steven Yeun. The anthology format is now confirmed, so each season runs as a self-contained eight-episode story. The Berlin setting and the Slow Horses-style chemistry between Rae and Yeun have put this on Prime's top-10 every week since launch.
Fallout: Season 2 (since 18 December 2025)
Lucy, Maximus and the Ghoul leave the LA wasteland for New Vegas. Eight episodes, identical pace to Season 1, the same balance of grim post-apocalyptic violence and dark comedy. Fans of the games will spot more direct references to Fallout: New Vegas; first-time viewers will not miss anything. If you have not started Fallout yet, this is the strongest Prime sci-fi binge available right now.
The Bondsman: Season 2 (24 April)
Kevin Bacon's soul-bounty-hunter Hub Halloran returns, this time joined by a second Bondsman on the East Coast. Eight half-hour episodes. The horror-comedy tone is unchanged; the new anthology structure lets the show try lighter and weirder stories without breaking continuity.
Clarkson's Farm: Season 5 Part 1 (May)
Jeremy, Kaleb, Lisa and Gerald return for the fifth season. Part 1 covers the first half of the 2025 farming year, with the planning fight against West Oxfordshire District Council finally moving towards a resolution. Jeremy's pub The Farmer's Dog now plays a recurring role. Part 2 follows in autumn 2026.
Bosch: Legacy - Final Season (now bingeable)
Titus Welliver's LAPD detective signs off after the third and final season of the Legacy follow-up concluded in April 2026. The entire 30-season Bosch-verse is now Prime-exclusive in the UK, including the original Amazon Studios series, all three Legacy seasons and the Maggie Q-fronted spin-off Bosch: Las Vegas. Comfortable evening viewing for procedural fans.
New Prime Video films in June 2026
Prime Video film acquisitions have stepped up since the 2023 Amazon-MGM integration. May lands two genuine event films: Road House 2 and the Saltburn director's cut. The romance slate is filled out with the Idea of You sequel.
Road House 2 (30 April)
Jake Gyllenhaal returns as Dalton, four years after the 2024 remake. The Miami setting and the Daniel Kaluuya antagonist generate more genuine menace than the Florida Keys-set original. 2 hours 2 minutes, 15 certificate, ideal Friday-night watch.
Saltburn: Director's Cut (May)
Emerald Fennell's opulent thriller returns to Prime Video in a 25-minute longer cut. Two new scenes inside the Saltburn estate fill in the household staff perspective. The original theatrical cut also remains on the service for anyone who wants the tighter pace.
Other films worth watching this month
- The Idea of You: Reunion - Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine reprise their roles in a quieter, lower-stakes follow-up;
- Anora - Sean Baker's Cannes Palme d'Or winner, on Prime Video UK with full subtitle support;
- Air - Ben Affleck's 2023 Nike-Jordan film returns to the carousel ahead of the Curry biopic launch;
- The Marvels: Director's Cut - 18 minutes longer with an extended Skrull-homeworld coda;
- Megalopolis - Francis Ford Coppola's divisive sci-fi epic, now available with Prime Video.
Sport on Prime Video in 2026
Prime Video exited the UK Premier League rights at the end of the 2024/25 season; from the 2025/26 cycle onwards, Premier League returns to Sky Sports (215 matches) and TNT Sports (52). What Prime kept globally is Thursday Night Football (NFL, through 2032) and the post-Thanksgiving Black Friday game. Both are free for Prime members in the UK at no extra cost.
- Thursday Night Football: every Thursday from September 2026, live and on-demand, 4K HDR;
- NFL Black Friday Game: returns 27 November 2026;
- NFL Wild Card playoff (one game): confirmed for the 2027 playoffs;
- UEFA Champions League Tuesday-night package: NOT on Prime - now on TNT Sports via discovery+;
- WTA tennis (selected events): still on Prime as part of the global WTA broadcast deal.
If you want Premier League or Champions League in 2026, see our best UK sports streaming sites guide.
What to watch on Prime Video UK tonight
Pick the mood, who is on the sofa and how long you have. The picker scores the 12 June Prime Video releases against your filters and surfaces the strongest match plus two runner-ups.
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Amazon Prime Video UK plans and prices (2026)
Amazon offers two routes to Prime Video in the UK. The cheapest is the standalone Prime Video subscription at £6.99 per month - streaming only, no delivery or Music. Anyone who already orders from Amazon regularly is better off on the full Amazon Prime membership at £8.99 per month or £95 per year, which adds delivery, Music and Reading on top.
| Plan | Price | What's included | Ads |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Video standalone | £6.99 /month | Prime Video only, 4K HDR on supported titles | ~2 to 3.5 min/hour |
| Prime Video ad-free upgrade | +£2.99 /month | Removes ads from Prime Video; no other change | No ads |
| Amazon Prime (monthly) | £8.99 /month | Prime Video + delivery + Music + Reading + Gaming | ~2 to 3.5 min/hour on Video |
| Amazon Prime (annual) | £95 /year | Same benefits as monthly, ~£12 cheaper per year | ~2 to 3.5 min/hour on Video |
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