Struggling to find something to watch? Wondering what’s new on Disney+ Australia? You’re not the only one.
We’ve been hoping that Disney+ Australia continues to deliver the streaming goods, and based on the docket for June 2024, our prayers have been answered.
Here are all the new movies and TV shows on Disney+ Australia coming this June.
Disney+ Australia June 2024 Highlights
For June 2024, highlights include FX’s Clipped, Star Wars: The Acolyte, and of course, The Bear season 3.
Aside from those choice selections, there are plenty of TV shows and a smattering of movies coming to Disney+ Australia’s content lineup — from engrossing dramas and true crime documentaries to the odd reality series.
While you’re here, check out some of our other roundups so you’re never left wondering about what to watch on Netflix, Stan, Amazon Prime, and all the other streaming services out there.
- Best Shows On Stan
- Best Movies On Amazon Prime Australia
- Best Shows On Amazon Prime Australia
- Best Movies On Netflix Australia
- Best Shows On Netflix Australia
What’s On Disney+ Australia In June 2024: New Releases
Disney+ Series
- FX’s Clipped (4/6/2024)
- Star Wars: The Acolyte (5/6/2024)
- Disney Jr’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales (5/6/2024)
- Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (7/6/2024)
- Queenie (7/6/2024)
- Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 17 (7/6/2024)
- Under The Bridge (12/6/2024)
- Tracker (26/6/2024)
- Meet Spidey and his Amazing Friends Season 3 (26/6/2024)
- Kiya and Kimoja Heroes Season 1 (26/6/2024)
- Abbott Elementary Season 3 (26/6/2024)
- The Bear Season 3 (27/6/2024)
Disney+ Movies
- Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation (7/6/2024)
- Out on a Limb (9/6/2024)
- Crazy Over Daisy (9/6/2024)
Disney + Documentaries, Reality Shows, & Specials
- Life Below Zero: Port Protection Alaska: Season 1-7 (5/6/2024)
- Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller (5/6/2024)
- Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Colour (5/6/2024)
- The Real Red Tails (7/6/2024)
- Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There (7/6/2024)
- For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen (7/6/2024)
- Cult Massacre: One Day in America: Season 1 (17/6/2024)
- Sins of the Parents: The Crumbley Trials (19/6/2024)
- Cesar Milan: Better Human Better Dog: Season 4 (19/6/2024)
- Ice Road Rescue: Season 1-7 (19/6/2024)
- Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge (25/6/2024)
- Rewind the ’90s: Season 1 (26/6/2024)
- Unknown Waters with Jeremy Wade: Season 1 (26/6/2024)
- Lucrecia: A Murder in Madrid (27/6/2024)
Continuing Shows (New Episodes)
- Doctor Who
New episodes weekly on Saturdays (Finale June 21) - Grey’s Anatomy Season 20
New episodes weekly on Thursdays (Finale June 13) - The Kardashians Season 5
New episodes on Thursdays - Welcome to Wrexham Season 3
New episodes on Fridays (Finale June 14) - Crash
2 x new episodes Tuesdays & Wednesdays (Finale June 19) - The Simpsons Season 35
(Finale June 5) - Bob’s Burgers Season 14
1 x new episode 5 June - The Fable
New episodes weekly on Saturdays - Will Trent Season 2
New episodes weekly on Wednesdays (Finale June 19) - Uncle Samsik
New episodes weekly on Wednesdays (Finale June 19) - Mission: Yozakura Family
New episodes weekly on Sundays - Big City Greens Season 4
4 x new episodes June 19 - Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends Season 3
1 x new episode June 12 - Disney Jr.’s Ariel Season 1
New episodes June 28 - Go! Go! Loser Ranger!
New episodes weekly on Sundays - Hailey’s On It
6 x new episodes June 26 - SuperKitties: Season 2
New episodes June 12
New On Disney+ Australia: Top Picks For June 2024
FX’s Clipped
The series follows the downfall of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, amid the team’s drive to win a championship under coach Doc Rivers.
Revisit one of the modern NBA’s biggest scandals.
Star Wars: The Acolyte
Set at the end of the High Republic era, approximately 100 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, The Acolyte follows an investigation into a shocking crime spree which pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems.
In an effort to reorient towards true north in the post-Disney era, the franchise has churned out this mystery thriller series with a martial arts action flair. Let’s see how it fares…
The Bear Season 3
As they do what it takes to elevate The Bear, [Carmy, Sydney and Richie’s] beef stand turned fine-dining establishment, to the highest level, all while doing their best just to stay in business.
It’s a losing battle every single day in the restaurant business. Carmy pushes himself harder than ever and demands excellence from his crew, who do their best to match his intensity.
Their quest for culinary excellence will propel the crew to new levels and stress the bonds that hold the restaurant together. As the team grows in size, each member will strive to reach a greater level of service within their role. In the restaurant industry, you’re never on solid ground, and with that ever-changing landscape comes new challenges and opportunities.
Our chefs have learned that every second counts, but this season, we’ll find out if they have what it takes to make it to tomorrow.
Christopher Storer’s critically acclaimed dramedy starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Jon Bernthal returns in quick order to tug at our heartstrings (and entertain us thoroughly).
How Are Things Looking For Disney+ Australia In June 2024?
While it isn’t quite as exciting as the peak of Shogun fever earlier this year, between releases like FX’s Clipped, the long-awaited The Bear season 3, and the continuation of Welcome to Wrexham, there’s enough to keep us entertained until the next “game-changing” pop cultural hit is added to the Disney+ library.
There’s also a ton of extremely bingeable material in the existing content catalogue, such as Fleishman is in Trouble, The Old Man, Dopesick, Sons of Anarchy, The League, classic The Simpsons and Futurama, King of the Hill, Atlanta, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as well as selected parts of the Star Wars and Marvel universe (let’s not pretend they’ve all been winners lately).
What has left a little something to be desired is the recent influx of new movies. Or rather, the lack thereof. Granted, there’s plenty to get through as it currently stands, but a little more fresh blood never hurt anybody.
Trying to decide what other streaming services to add to your monthly subscriptions? Check out our deep dive into the best streaming services in Australia.
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