June on OSN+ offers a familiar mix of returning franchises, comfort viewing, and a handful of new entries aimed at keeping subscribers engaged through the summer. The schedule leans heavily on established properties rather than bold originals, which reflects the platform’s ongoing strategy of securing big studio titles while supplementing them with regional and library content.
The most prominent arrival is House of the Dragon Season 3, set to premiere on 22 June with weekly episodes. As the prequel to Game of Thrones, the series continues its depiction of the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. Expectations remain high after the previous seasons delivered strong visuals and political intrigue, though the source material’s complexity has occasionally led to pacing issues and divided fan reactions. Dragon sequences and shifting alliances will likely dominate the new run, providing spectacle that has become a signature of the franchise since its 2011 origins.
Later in the month, Larry David brings his distinctive brand of awkward observational comedy to OSN+ with Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, launching on 27 June. Following the long run of Curb Your Enthusiasm, this sketch series draws from everyday frustrations and social missteps. David’s humor has aged unevenly for some viewers, yet its unfiltered take on human behavior still resonates for those who appreciate sharp, uncomfortable laughs.
Horror audiences get another installment from the Conjuring universe with The Conjuring: Last Rites arriving on 19 June. The long-running franchise, rooted in the real-life Warren investigations, has sustained interest through consistent supernatural thrills, even as later entries have drawn criticism for relying on formulaic scares. Earlier entries like The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, available from 4 June, and classics such as I Am Legend with Will Smith on 1 June add further options for tension-filled viewing. In the Heights, the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical adaptation, lands on 11 June, offering a vibrant contrast with its focus on community and aspiration in Washington Heights.
Regional content remains part of the mix. The Turkish drama Reborn (Çarpinti) continues its weekly Sunday episodes, exploring themes of grief and interconnected lives in a style common to many successful Turkish series. The Egyptian comedy Gawaza Toxic arrives on 26 June, promising lighter fare centered on marital mishaps and modern relationships. For younger viewers, animated titles including the 2021 Tom and Jerry film, Scoob! from 2020, and The Powerpuff Girls Movie from 2002 provide nostalgic and straightforward entertainment without pushing boundaries.
Documentary options include Original Gangsters with Sean Bean, which examines criminal figures from history, and Discovery+ titles such as Sara Price: Chasing Dakar and the latest season of 90 Day: The Last Resort. These additions broaden the lineup beyond scripted drama and horror, catering to interests in real-life stories and reality formats.
Overall, OSN+’s June slate prioritizes reliable crowd-pleasers over risky new ventures. While this approach ensures steady viewing options across genres, it also highlights the platform’s dependence on licensed studio content rather than distinctive local productions. In a crowded streaming market, such lineups maintain subscriber interest but rarely generate the cultural conversation that breakout originals can achieve. The blend of fantasy battles, awkward comedy, supernatural chills, and family animation reflects a calculated effort to appeal widely without alienating core audiences.
