Monday, April 7th, 2025

Movies and TV Shows Coming in June

In May, Tunde Kelani’s Ayinla (Netflix) and Biodun Stephen’s A Simple Lie (cinemas) were our critic picks.

Looking forward to June, Nollywood psychological thriller House of Money (Ile Owo) is set for cinemas, Dr. Sid’s directorial feature debut, The Order of Things, reboot/remake of a Nollywood classic, Glamour Girls, on Netflix and Akin Omotoso’s Giannis Antetokounmpo biopic, Rise,  premieres on Disney+.

The Boys returns on Amazon Prime with a third season, Suicide Squad spinoff Peacemaker lands on Showmax, Rowan Atkinson popularly known as Mr. Bean stars in Netflix series Man Vs Bee and a Korean remake of Money Heist debuts on Netflix. 


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See the full list of what is available to watch in Nigeria in June below.

Highlight of New Films in Nigeria in June

Highlight of New TV Shows Coming to Nigeria in June

Which of the film(s) and TV show(s) are you looking forward to the most?  Did we forget any? Let us know in the comments below.

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