What's New On Apple TV+ for June 2022: 'Physical' Season 2, 'Cha Cha Real Smooth' and More
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and dropping weekly, plus Season 2 of , and the new Sundance award-winning dramedy, . An Apple TV+ costs $5/month, or it's free for three months when you purchase an eligible Apple device. New subscribers can try Apple TV+ free for seven days. Try Apple TV+ for FreeCheck out the latest titles to land on Apple TV+ below. Looking for more great TV and movie recommendations? Be sure to check out the rest of our streaming guides to find out what’s new on Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu and more. Here’s what’s new on Apple TV+ this month:This dark comedy stars Rose Byrne as an unhappy housewife in the '80s who struggles daily with her inner critic.
Her life starts to turn around, however, when she discovers the wonderful world of aerobics. The second season of premieres June 3 on Apple TV+, with new episodes streaming weekly. Watch on June 3Recent college grad Andrew is living with his parents, feeling aimless and working as a professional party starter for bar and bat mitzvahs.
But when he strikes up a friendship with a mom and her autistic daughter, he begins to finally figure out what he wants his future to look like. Cooper Raiff writes, directs and stars alongside Dakota Johnson in this unique dramedy, which brought home the audience award at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Watch on June 17When billionaire Molly Novak is betrayed by her husband, she embarks on a public spiral towards rock bottom.
But when Molly discovers she has a charity foundation in her name, she decides to focus on giving back, rather than giving up. Maya Rudolph, Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez star in this lighthearted comedy series, streaming June 24. Watch on June 24If nothing new on this list has piqued your interest, you
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