

What’s New to Hulu in June 2025: The Bear Is Back, Aliens Invade, and Your Watchlist Just Got Overwhelmed
If you only watch one thing this June on Hulu (but let’s be honest—you won’t), make it the return of FX’s The Bear: Season 4 on June 25. Yes, chef, it’s back, it’s intense, and it’s probably going to emotionally wreck you in the best way possible. But hey, you’ve survived three seasons of screaming in kitchens and existential dread disguised as a sandwich shop. What’s one more?
Now, if you somehow don’t need a TV-induced anxiety attack, don’t worry, Hulu has a buffet of nostalgic throwbacks, space horror, and gloriously bad 2000s comedies to round out your streaming diet. Grab a snack (maybe not a Chicago-style Italian beef unless you’re prepared to feel feelings), and let’s break down the chaos that is Hulu’s June lineup.
This month, Hulu asked, “What if we just… gave you every Alien and Predator movie ever made?” And then actually did it. No joke. June 1 is a full-blown xenomorph infestation:
Alien (1979)
Aliens (1986)
Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection, Alien: Covenant, Prometheus
Plus all the Predator films, including Predator: Killer of Killers, dropping June 6 as a brand-new Hulu Original
Basically, if it has teeth, claws, acid blood, or Arnold Schwarzenegger, it’s now on Hulu.
Also added June 1:
Edge of Tomorrow – Tom Cruise, time loops, mech suits. You know the drill.
Pineapple Express – Still funny, still high.
Dude, Where’s My Car? – Turning 25 and still… confusing.
Big Fish, Happy Gilmore, The Mask, and The Girl Next Door – all here to feed your nostalgia and remind you how weird the early 2000s truly were.
Let’s be real: you’re either emotionally prepared for this or you’re lying. FX’s The Bear is back, and if you thought season 3 left you shaken, season 4 is here to turn your heart into a finely diced onion. Carmy, Sydney, and the rest of the crew return for more high-stress culinary genius, family trauma, and mid-service breakdowns. Add it to your calendar now, or don’t, and just binge it at 2 a.m. like the rest of us.
Things get weird in the best way with this batch of anime and wild card titles:
The Quiz With Balls: Season 2 – No explanation. Just vibes.
Crunchyroll & Sentai drops galore: Yuri on Ice, So I’m a Spider, So What?, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, and more.
Presence (2025) – A new thriller, probably spooky.
Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021) – Because sometimes you need a giant cartoon dog in your life.
It’s a throwback party you didn’t ask for but will 100% attend in your pajamas:
Borat – Still wildly inappropriate.
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo – The phrase “male gigolo” still makes zero sense.
Hot Shots! + Hot Shots! Part Deux – Parody films back when parodies weren’t just internet memes.
The Ringer (20th Anniversary) – The early 2000s were lawless, and this is proof.
Also premiering: Predator: Killer of Killers, aka a new Hulu Original with a name that sounds like it was generated by a 12-year-old playing Call of Duty.
Calling all fans of reality TV, true crime, and culinary chaos:
90 Day Fiancé and Sister Wives – because love is confusing and cable-worthy.
Guy’s Grocery Games – High stakes, high carbs.
I’d Kill For You, Gypsy’s Revenge, Murder in the Heartland – nothing like some light murder to go with your snacks.
The latter half of June rounds things out with a mix of Hulu Originals, docs, and new-ish releases:
Call Her Alex (June 10) – Docuseries alert.
Atsuko Okatsuka: Father (June 13) – Comedy special with actual heart.
Gran Turismo (2023) (June 11) – Fast cars, big dreams, gamer plotlines.
F*ck Marry Kill (June 27) – No notes.
The Bachelor: Seasons 27 & 28 (June 29) – For those who love love, but only if it’s highly scripted and ends in tears.
Pour one out for:
Christmas With the Campbells (because Christmas in June is apparently too edgy),
The Worst Person in the World (still not about your ex),
and Ted K (we barely knew you, Ted).
Other lesser-known thrillers and dramas are also getting booted, so now’s the time to fake-watch them before they’re gone.
June is stacked. It’s a buffet of absurd, nostalgic, and surprisingly emotional content, with The Bear leading the charge and enough xenomorphs to give you acid reflux. Whether you’re into anime, documentaries, kitchen meltdowns, or retro comedies, Hulu’s got something that’ll either make you laugh, scream, or text your group chat at 2 a.m.
So yes, chef. June’s streaming feast has been served.
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