Mindy Kaling Leads June Calendar 2026 With 2 June Premiere

Mindy Kaling Leads June Calendar 2026 With 2 June Premiere

June calendar 2026 starts with Not Suitable for Work on 2 June, giving Mindy Kaling’s new comedy an early slot on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK. The series follows five people in their 20s living in the same Manhattan neighbourhood, and it leads a month has filled with ten TV shows to watch.

Not Suitable for Work on 2 June

2 June is the date that matters first because it puts Kaling’s latest series in front of viewers at the start of the month, not buried in a crowded release window. That matters for a show built around a tight ensemble and a specific setting: five people in their 20s, all in the same Manhattan neighbourhood.

The release pattern is simple and useful for viewers who want a plan rather than a scroll. Hulu gets the series in the US, while Disney+ carries it in the UK, so the title arrives on separate services on the same day.

The Witness and Cape Fear

4 June brings The Witness to Netflix internationally, with the trailer leaning on André Hanscombe’s warning: “If Alex was the only witness, he's in danger,”. The drama is tied to the aftermath of the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, whose two-year-old son Alex was with her in the London park at the time.

5 June follows with Cape Fear on Apple TV internationally, extending the month’s run of high-profile premieres across another major service. The cast includes Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson and Javier Bardem, and Bardem plays Max Cady in a title that also draws on John D. MacDonald’s novel The Executioners.

Lestat Takes Over

The renamed third season of Interview with the Vampire shifts its focus from Louis to Lestat, a change that makes the title itself part of the story. Sam Reid returns as Lestat, Jacob Anderson remains in the cast, and the trailer has Reid say, “I am the Vampire Lestat. I am a God!”.

265 years old and louder than ever, Lestat turns the season into a sharper commercial proposition than a standard continuation. For viewers, the practical value of the June schedule is straightforward: the month offers a set of dated arrivals spread across services, so the choice is no longer what to watch eventually, but which premiere to make time for first.

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