A look at some of the shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and Disney+ in June. Disney Plus "Ms. Marvel": Iman Vellani stars as Kamala Khan, a Muslim American teen growing up in Jersey City who develops superpowers much like the superheroes she admires. (Disney+) "Love, Victor" Season 3: Victor's parents introduce him to a gay-friendly church and an exciting new friend in this new season. (Hulu) "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain": This documentary about the late cultural explorer, writer, chef and CNN star traces his transformation from line cook to celebrated global-trotter and renowned television host. (HBO Max) HBO The Umbrella Academy Season 3: This series about a dysfunctional superhero family returns with even more action. (Netflix) "The Wedding Planner": Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Lopez star in this romantic film about a wedding planner who meets the man of her dreams - who just so happens to be engaged to her client. (Hulu) Columbia Pictures "Peaky Blinders" Season 6: A notorious gang in early 20th century Birmingham, England, is led by Tommy Shelby, a crime boss set on moving up in the world no matter the cost. (Netflix) Matt Squire/Netflix "Baymax!": Return to the fantastical city of San Fransokyo, where the affable, inflatable healthcare companion robot sets out to help others. (Disney+) Disney "London Kills" Season 3: Returning with its cutting-edge documentary style, this series dramatizes the experiences of an elite murder investigation squad in central London. (Acorn TV) Acorn TV "Hustle": Juancho Hernangomez as Bo Cruz and Adam Sandler as Stanley Sugerman in this film about a down-on-his-luck basketball scout who finds a potential superstar in Spain. (Netflix) Scott Yamano/Netflix "Spiderhead": Chris Hemsworth stars in this thriller about a prisoner in a penitentiary who begins to question the purpose of the emotion-controlling drugs he's testing for a pharmaceutical genius. (Netflix) Courtesy of Netflix "Chloe" Season 1: When a woman's Instagram idol dies, her need to find out how leads her to assume a new identity and infiltrate the dead woman's inner circle. (Amazon Prime) Luke Varley/Amazon Studios "Glee": A musical comedy series about a group of ambitious and talented high school students who dream of stardom, but struggle with their everyday lives. (Disney+) Fox-Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock "The Man from Toronto": A deadly assassin's encounter with a New York City screw-up leads to a case of mistaken identity in this comedy, featuring Kevin Hart, Woody Harrelson and Kaley Cuoco. (Netflix) Sabrina Lantos/Netflix "The Janes": The story of seven women who were part of a clandestine network that in the early 1970s aided in an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable abortion care when it was illegal. (HBO Max) HBO "God's Favorite Idiot": Ben Falcone stars as Clark Thompson and taps his real-life wife Melissa McCarthy as his co-star in this sitcom about an unlikely person God would enlist to fight evil. (Netflix) John Platt/Netflix "The Boys" Season 3: Things start popping after a year of calm when The Boys learn of a mysterious Anti-Supe weapon that sends them chasing after the legend of the first Superhero: Soldier Boy. (Amazon Prime) Prime Video "Die Hard": Bruce Willis stars in this classic action film about a cop trying to save his wife and others after they are taken hostage by terrorists. (Hulu) "The Summer I Turned 'Pretty'": Based on the New York Times bestselling novel, the series centers on Belly and her family who head to the same beach house where every summer is the same ... until Belly turns sixteen. (Amazon Prime) Amazon Prime "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore": Follow the unique story of the powerful wizard and Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in this film that is part of the 'Harry Potter' canon. (HBO Max) HBO "Vice": Christian Bale stars as former vice president Dick Cheney who gains power and causes global consequences in this dramatization. (Netflix) "Civil: Ben Crump": This documentary pulls back the curtain on the life of the lawyer known as 'Black America's attorney general.' (Netflix) "The Orville: New Horizons": Seth MacFarlane's space adventure series returns, this time set 400 years in the future and with the crew of the U.S.S. Orville continuing their mission of exploration as they navigate both the mysteries of the universe and the complexities of their own relationships. (Hulu) Greg Gayne/HULU "The Future Of": How will technology affect our daily lives in the future? This series sets out to try and answer that question. (Netflix) "The One That Got Away": Three women form an unlikely friendship after discovering that in different times in their lives, they were all romantically linked to the same man. (Amazon Prime) Amazon Prime "Family Reboot": This series follows families that have become so busy with their individual lives that they have lost touch with one another. In each episode, they take a week away from their busy schedules to reconnect and strengthen their family bond. (Disney+) Disney "Fairfax" Season 2: This irreverent animated comedy follows the misadventures of a group of 13-year-old best friends who crave becoming influencers. (Amazon Prime) Amazon Prime "Love and Gelato": Susanna Skaggs as Lina, Anjelika Washington as Addie, Valentina Lodovini as Francesca in this romantic comedy about a woman who spends the summer before college in Rome, where she discovers romance, adventure and a passion for a special dessert. (Netflix) Maila Iacovelli/Netflix "Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy": The comedian is back with a follow-up to her 2016 comedy special, 'Lower Classy.' This time she's talking about catching Covid on her birthday and how money may actually be able to buy happiness. (Netflix) Beth Dubber/Netflix "The Lake": A recently divorced gay man tries to reconnect with the teen daughter he gave up for adoption while battling his stepsister for the rights to the family cottage. (Amazon Prime Video) Amazon Prime "At Home with the Gils": This docuseries follows one of the most famous families in Brazilian music during the creation of an unprecedented concert. (Amazon Prime) Amazon Prime "Westworld" Season 4: Set in a futuristic Wild West fantasy park, this series focuses on a group of android 'hosts' who deviate from their programmers' carefully planned scripts in a disturbing way. (HBO Max) HBO "Father of the Bride": This remake is a story of a family and its unbreakable bonds which illustrates the surprising ways the heart can adapt in the name of love. (HBO Max) HBO "Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific": The actor embarks on an ocean-wide adventure in search of the real Pacific. (Acorn TV) Acorn TV