June brings a varied lineup of series and films to OSN+, offering viewers a chance to explore new narratives and revisit familiar ones. The streaming platform introduces fresh seasons of established shows and debuts several titles spanning satire, drama, comedy, and psychological thrillers.
Returning to the screen is “Resident Alien” with its fourth season, continuing the story of a stranded extraterrestrial posing as a small-town doctor. The series combines humor and introspection as its protagonist grapples with the complexity of human life. Meanwhile, Julian Fellowes’ “The Gilded Age” enters its third season, revisiting 1880s New York where old money and new ambitions collide in a period drama defined by social rivalries and shifting power dynamics.
In film, “Mountainhead” offers a satirical look at privilege and crisis, centering on a group of affluent friends whose retreat turns volatile amid a financial downturn. The horror film “The Front Room” introduces supernatural tension into domestic life, as a woman’s pregnancy coincides with the arrival of an uninvited and increasingly disturbing houseguest. Tim Burton returns with “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” revisiting the chaotic afterlife with a new family dynamic and old supernatural meddling.
Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial effort, “Juror #2,” presents a courtroom thriller where personal stakes intersect with legal responsibility. “And Mrs.” takes an unconventional route through grief and devotion, while “A Different Man” delves into identity and obsession through a dramatic transformation. “A Mistake,” starring Elizabeth Banks, addresses professional ethics under pressure in a modern hospital setting.
Arabic cinema is also represented, with titles like “Fasel Men El Lahazat El Lazeeza,” a romantic adventure that plays with multiverse concepts, and “Anf Wa Thalath Oyoun,” a reflective drama on love and aging.
With a mixture of genres and perspectives, OSN+ continues to add variety to its offerings, making June a solid month for viewers seeking a range of stories from different cultures and formats.