Prime Video subscribers have every reason to be excited about the month of June since some of the platform’s most popular shows are set to return. Yet another special of The Grand Tour will be airing on June 16 while Season 4 of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan will be available on June 30.

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As for movies, there are also plenty of great projects arriving this June. Over 150 classics will be added to Prime Video on June 1 alone, a development that confirms just how valuable the streaming service has become. Close to 50 other additions will be pouring in on later dates and there are quite a few must-sees.

The Transporter (2002)

June 1

Jason Statham’s limited screen time in Fast X might have left audiences disappointed, but fans have the chance to watch the movie that cemented his status as one of Hollywood's coolest action stars. The Transporter blends director Cory Yuen's wonderfully choreographed action with breathtaking car chases.

Protagonist Frank Martin is unruffled, meticulous, and self-assured compared to the gun-toting heroes that dominated the ‘80s and ‘90s. Not only does he care about hygiene and fitting suits, but he has a set of three rules that enable him to do be proficient in his work.

Boyz N The Hood (1991)

June 1

John Singleton’s Boyz N The Hood follows a boy named Tre, who finds himself sucked into the South Central Los Angeles gang culture after being sent to live with his father. Through the endless violence, Boyz N The Hood perfectly illustrates how choice and fate are interlinked.

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Boyz N The Hood has a strong cast that includes Angela Basset and Laurence Fishburne, and is credited with launching the acting careers of Regina King, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Morris Chestnut.

Sully (2018)

June 6

Sully reminds viewers heroes rarely get celebrated in real life through US Airways Flight 1549 captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger's tale. In the biopic, Sullenberger is prosecuted after choosing to land the plane in the Hudson River, saving everyone on board, moments after it’s damaged by a flock of birds.

After an incredible opening sequence, the rest of Sully covers the trials by National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) where audiences are treated to plenty of heated debates about what could have been done. Tight dialogue and pacing, plus Tom Hanks' incredible performance, make Sully a must-watch.

Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

June 6

Michelle Yeoh has become a global superstar after giving an outstanding performance in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. Fans looking for more Yeoh can log in to Prime Video later in the month for Crazy Rich Asians.

In Crazy Rich Asians, Yeoh teams up with an ensemble cast including Akwafina and Constance Wu to tell a story about a young woman discovering that her boyfriend is from a wealthy family. The movie follow the usual rom-com formula, but Crazy Rich Asians dialogue is rich enough to elevate the film.

Interstellar (2014)

June 11

As Oppenheimer gets closer, one of Christopher Nolan's best movies is making its way to Prime Video.

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Interstellar keenly dives into space-related science concepts such as wormholes, event horizons, and slingshot maneuvers all while feeling grounded. Most importantly, the movie also been hailed by astronauts as one of the most scientifically accurate sci-fi flicks of all time (via Stanford).

Spoiler Alert (2022)

June 12

Based on Michael Ausiello’s memoir of the same name, Spoiler Alert focuses on a man who loses his husband to cancer and remembers the past 14 years of their relationship.

What begins as a relationship full of joy and laughter turns into daily sadness, all brought about by the neuroendocrine cancer diagnosis. As gloomy as Spoiler Alert is, the movie offers plenty of lessons on how to properly care for the ones you love and how to soldier on when your hopes & dreams are not realized.

Selma (2015)

June 20

Biopics often feel the need to cover entire lives but in Selma, Paul Webb's Selma only focuses on Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1965 Selma to Montgomery march. Keeping the story so focused offers audiences a profound glimpse into an extremely important moment in American history.

Selma also shines some insight into other important figures in the Civil Rights Movement, from Malcolm X to President Lyndon B Johnson. The song “Glory” by John Legend and Common also perfectly suits the film’s theme of liberation and adds an intensity to the match.

American Sniper (2015)

June 21

Clint Eastwood's run as a director has been as successful as his acting career, but his fans have been starved since Cry Macho. While Juror No. 2, hasn’t started filming yet, one of Eastwood's best works is coming to Prime Video.

American Sniper explores the deadly effects of PTSD through the life of the US military sniper Chris Kyle (who had 255 confirmed kills in Iraq). Bradley Cooper delivers an emotional performance and American Sniper's sad ending is guaranteed to leave audiences in tears.

M3GAN (2023)

June 27

M3GAN should be considered one of the best Frankenstein retellings. The sci-fi flick is even more appropriate in modern times because its story is tied to artificial intelligence and its dangerous effects. In a way, M3GAN feels like an episode of Black Mirror.

The plot revolves around a murderous robot doll and shows how dangerous technology can get when it’s not regulated. M3GAN masterfully blends horror with satire while maintaining a great pace from start to finish.

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