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'The Agency,' 'Wild Cherry,' and More: See What's New on Paramount Plus in June 2026

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Why This Matters

Paramount Plus continues to expand its diverse content offerings in June 2026, highlighting its commitment to delivering both original dramas and live events that appeal to a broad audience. This expansion underscores the platform's strategy to attract viewers with exclusive series, documentaries, and major award show coverage, reinforcing its position in the competitive streaming landscape.

Key Takeaways

When Paramount Plus first arrived on the scene, the streaming service made a name for itself as the destination for fans of Paramount-owned brands. You could watch CBS shows such as Survivor and The Amazing Race alongside nostalgic favorites from MTV and Comedy Central, including The Challenge, South Park, Paramount films and more. Paramount Plus has expanded even more since then, becoming the home of UFC fights, Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone universe and his standalone series such as Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King and The Madison.

This June sees the return of The Agency, the CIA thriller with a cast that can't be beat -- Michael Fassbender stars, alongside Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith and Richard Gere. Also arriving this month is the British dramatic thriller Wild Cherry, which binge drops on June 24. You can catch these shows, plus the return of two Tyler Perry-produced dramas, a livestream of the Tony Awards and more in the coming weeks.

Here are the new releases we're most excited to see on Paramount Plus this June.

June 2

Paramount Plus Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal Why watch: People will definitely be talking about this little-known religious sect once this show comes out. The religious community of Gloriavale in New Zealand is a small, isolated group that most people have never heard of... until now. Devotion: Obedience or Betrayal is a new three-part docuseries that reveals the secrets of the little-known community that is now being accused by many past members of abuse, control and mistreatment. The series arrives on June 2.

June 7

CBS The 79th Annual Tony Awards Why watch: You need a safe space to have your opinions about the Chess revival and CATS: The Jellicle Ball confirmed. The 79th Annual Tony Awards -- hosted by Pink -- will honor the best of Broadway; some of this year's biggest nominees include The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon!, and the latest revival of Death of a Salesman. The ceremony will stream live on Paramount Plus on Sunday, June 7, from 8 - 11 p.m. ET, and it will also be broadcast on CBS.

June 10

BET All the Queen's Men (Season 5) Why watch: This is the fifth and final season of the popular series with lots of loose ends to tie up. Eva Marcille stars as as Marilyn "Madam" DeVille, the proprietor of an all-male exotic dance club in Atlanta in All the Queen's Men. The show originally ran on BET Plus for its first four seasons and will now conclude with season 5, streaming on Paramount Plus. The first half of this season will consist of eight episodes, with more dropping later this year to conclude the series.

June 21

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