11 Documentaries to Watch in June on Netflix, Disney+, Max and More
June is in full swing, with the month seemingly pointing to celebrations of LGBTQ Pride Month, Juneteenth and Father’s Day, to name a few. With the upcoming holidays paired with the warmer weather ahead, streaming services are prepared to pump out enticing documentaries. Among the upcoming documentaries in June is Disney+’s “Stan Lee” about the late comic book writer, editor and producer that was part of what the world now calls Marvel Comics. Fellow streaming giant Netflix will deliver a three-part documentary series about Arnold Schwarzenegger titled “Arnold,” along with the sports-centered title “Tour De France: Unchained.” Hulu, on the other hand, is set to focus on unearthing details around family, love and faith with the unscripted series, “Secrets and Sisterhood: The Sozahdahs.” Below, here are the new documentaries coming to streaming platforms in June. Read on for more. “100 Years of Warner Bros.” Third and Fourth Specials To celebrate the popular studio’s 100th anniversary, two remaining documentary specials, “Heroes, Villains and Friends” and “Wizarding World and the Big Bang,” out of the four will premiere on June 1. With Morgan Freeman as the narrator, the specials will feature more than 60 interviews with legendary filmmakers, actors and executives. Date: June 1 Platform: Max “Searching for Soul Food” In a search for whatFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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