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  "title": "JustWatch Data Reveals Which Ten Shows Dominated Screens in June",
  "summary": "JustWatch's June streaming data ranks the ten most-watched TV series, from the horror comedy Widow's Bay to Tina Fey's ensemble comedy The Four Seasons.",
  "content": "June turned out to be a genre buffet for streaming audiences, mixing haunted-island horror comedy with hardboiled noir, dysfunctional-family sci-fi and old-school ensemble comedy. Streaming tracking service JustWatch has compiled the ten most-watched TV series of the month, and the list ranges from freshly launched originals to shows already several seasons deep.\n\nWidow's Bay tops the list with scares and laughs\nAn Apple TV+ series called Widow's Bay has picked up near-unanimous praise from both critics and viewers for pulling off a genuinely tricky combination: real scares paired with real laughs. The show is set on the island town of Widow's Bay, where sea hags, fog monsters and the ghosts of serial killers lurk around every corner. Mayor Tom Loftis, played by Matthew Rhys, is undeterred by any of it. He remains fixated on turning the town into the next Martha's Vineyard and building up its tourism industry, even as the supernatural chaos multiplies around him. Stephen Root plays Wyck, a longtime local who keeps reminding everyone that time is short and doom is coming for them all.\n\nNicolas Cage becomes a noir superhero in Spider-Noir\nSpider-Noir reimagines a Spider-Man style hero inside the stylized, black-and-white world of classic film noir, with Nicolas Cage in the lead role. The series is set in an alternate-universe New York of the 1930s. Cage plays Ben Reilly, a weary private detective who once secretly operated as a masked vigilante known as The Spider, cleaning up the city's streets. After a personal tragedy, Reilly quit and buried himself in cheap whiskey instead. When a new case turns up a sprawling political conspiracy, he is forced to put the mask back on and confront everything he left behind. To capture that old Hollywood look, the show can be watched in either full color or black-and-white. It streams on Prime Video.\n\nFROM returns for a fourth season of unrelenting dread\nThe unnamed town at the center of FROM keeps finding new ways to torment its residents, whether that's worms burrowing under people's skin or the mysterious Man in Yellow stealing souls. The show's fourth season, from executive producers behind Lost, pushes the surviving characters to their breaking point as the barrier separating their strange town from the ordinary world grows thinner. It's available on MGM+.\n\nCape Fear gets a ten-episode revenge thriller reboot\nSteven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese serve as executive producers on this expanded, ten-episode retelling of Cape Fear, a story that has already inspired two well-regarded films. In this version, Amy Adams plays defense attorney Anna Bowden, who represented murder suspect Max Cady seventeen years earlier and lost the case. It later emerges that Cady was innocent, and he has spent nearly two decades plotting revenge against the woman he blames for his imprisonment. Javier Bardem takes on the role of Cady, a part previously played by Robert Mitchum, Robert De Niro and, in a lighter pop-culture reference, Sideshow Bob. Viewers who enjoy suspense that builds slowly before tightening its grip will find plenty to like here. Cape Fear is streaming on Apple TV+.\n\nThe Boroughs sends retirees up against a supernatural threat\nThe Boroughs is a fictional take on the sprawling Florida retirement communities modeled on places like The Villages. Alfred Molina plays Sam, a recently widowed man who arrives in the community unimpressed by what he finds. The retirees who live there mostly spend their days socializing or waiting for grandchildren to visit, until a supernatural threat disrupts their routine. Sam ends up rallying a group of grandmothers and older men to take on the evil forces, treating it with the same energy as grabbing an early bird special. Executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, the show plays like Stranger Things but with senior citizens. It has already been cancelled, though the first season wraps up on a fairly satisfying note. The Boroughs is available on Netflix.\n\nI Will Find You follows a father's prison break\nLike Max Cady in Cape Fear, the central character of I Will Find You was imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit, though his goals are very different. David Burroughs, played by Sam Worthington, was convicted of killing his own son. When he discovers evidence suggesting the boy is actually alive, he breaks out of prison to track him down. Styled as a modern spin on The Fugitive, the series follows Burroughs as he stays one step ahead of the authorities while untangling a twisting conspiracy to clear his name and reunite with his child. It's being described as an ideal summer thriller, and it streams on Netflix.\n\nOff Campus brings a bestselling hockey romance to the screen\nIce hockey players are having something of a moment on television, following the success of Heated Rivalry, and Off Campus continues the trend. The college-set drama is adapted from the bestselling book series by Elle Kennedy and is set at the fictional Briar Academy. It follows the heartbreak, romance and drama among the school's top ice hockey players and the people who love them. The first season centers on the opposites-attract relationship between Hannah, a sarcastic music major played by Ella Bright, and Garret, the arrogant captain of the Briar U hockey team, played by Belmont Cameli. Off Campus streams on Prime Video.\n\nRick and Morty keeps its portal gun running in season nine\nRick and Morty is now nine seasons in, and by this point audiences already know whether they're on board with its chaotic, multiverse-spanning brand of humor. The animated series follows a sociopathic scientist and his perpetually anxious grandson as they battle cosmic threats and stumble through dysfunctional family drama across the multiverse. It remains defiantly strange, cynical and loud, and the newest season shows there's still plenty of life left in the show's central gimmick. It streams on both Hulu and Max.\n\nMaximum Pleasure Guaranteed twists a '90s erotic thriller into something new\nTatiana Maslany stars as Paula, a divorced single mother caught up in a custody battle, in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed. Her secret is an online relationship with a camboy named Trevor, played by Brandon Flynn. Things spiral when someone attacks Trevor on camera and Paula starts receiving ransom notes. The show plays with whether Paula actually witnessed a crime, whether her online companion is running a scam on her, or whether something even more sinister is happening. Fans who miss the twist-heavy energy of 1990s erotic thrillers, filtered through a more cynical, modern-paranoia lens, are the target audience here. It streams on Apple TV+.\n\nThe Four Seasons rounds out the list with a starry ensemble comedy\nAnyone craving a strong ensemble comedy should look at The Four Seasons, co-created by and starring Tina Fey. The series reboots the 1981 Alan Alda film of the same name and brings together Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Marco Calvani. The premise follows three couples who have vacationed together for years, only for their annual getaway to be thrown off course by one couple's divorce. The show balances comedy with an honest look at grief, aging and the complicated dynamics of adult friendship. The Four Seasons streams on Netflix.\n\nStreaming platforms split June's biggest hits\nTaken together, the ten shows spread fairly evenly across the major streaming services. Apple TV+ carries three of the ten titles, Widow's Bay, Cape Fear and Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed. Netflix also has three, The Boroughs, I Will Find You and The Four Seasons. Prime Video hosts Spider-Noir and Off Campus, while FROM is exclusive to MGM+ and Rick and Morty is available on both Hulu and Max. The variety underlines how June's most-watched list wasn't dominated by any single platform or genre, spanning horror comedy, noir superhero drama, mystery, revenge thrillers, supernatural comedy, prison-break thrillers, college romance, adult animation and grief-tinged comedy all at once.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For streaming subscribers: if you're deciding what to watch next, this list flags the ten shows drawing the most viewers in June, spread across Apple TV+, Netflix, Prime Video, MGM+, Hulu and Max, so you can pick based on which service you already subscribe to.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Which show topped June's streaming charts?\nAccording to JustWatch data, the Apple TV+ horror comedy Widow's Bay topped the list.\n\n2. What is Widow's Bay about?\nIt's an Apple TV+ series set on the haunted island town of Widow's Bay, where mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) stays fixated on boosting tourism despite constant supernatural threats.\n\n3. Who does Nicolas Cage play in Spider-Noir?\nHe plays Ben Reilly, a private detective who once secretly worked as the masked vigilante The Spider.\n\n4. Which season of FROM is currently streaming?\nFROM's fourth season is streaming on MGM+.\n\n5. Who plays Max Cady in Cape Fear?\nJavier Bardem plays Max Cady, a role previously played by Robert Mitchum and Robert De Niro.\n\n6. Will The Boroughs get another season?\nNo, The Boroughs has already been cancelled, though its first season ends on a fairly satisfying note.\n\n7. What book series is Off Campus based on?\nIt's adapted from Elle Kennedy's bestselling book series and is set at the fictional Briar Academy.\n\n8. What season is Rick and Morty on and where can you stream it?\nThe show is in its ninth season and streams on both Hulu and Max.",
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  "category": "Entertainment",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-02",
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  "language": "en",
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