But why stop there? That’s right folks; if you love everything available on the platform right now, you’ll be ecstatic to learn about the great features coming to Paramount+ next month! You’ll find new seasons of what you love and established hits from other networks, so this is your chance to gear up for summer movie nights and rainy day binges. Here’s a quick look at the best TV series coming to Paramount+ this June 2022.
South Park: The Streaming Wars — June 1
Have you been binge-watching your favoriteSouth Parkepisodes as you eagerly await the release of new shows or movies? Good news:South Park: The Streaming Warswilldebut on Paramount+this summer! The whole gang returns for their third official television special, and Cartman pits himself against his own mother in an insane battle of willpower. All the while, a major struggle unravels in the city that could change South Park, Colorado as we know it. The creators have been careful not to reveal too much information, but the trailers suggest that viewers are in for a wild ride.
Related:These Are the Funniest and Best South Park Episodes

Evil Season 3 — June 12
This enthralling supernatural drama is back for a third round, and fans of the series can expect great things from this sleeper hit. After the events of the first two seasons, Kristen and David come to terms with their situation and the Catholic Church’s malicious espionage. As their story progresses, Ben finds assistance from an unexpected source: his sister. Things look promising forEvil, and we can expect even more stellar performances and gripping otherworldly phenomena from the newest chapter. As a bonus, perEW, stars Katja Herbers and Mike Colter are slated to reprise their roles.
Players — June 16
There are plenty of documentaries about sports in the media world, butPlayerspromises to twist the genre on its head as a satirical ‘mockumentary’. The feature is rooted in the e-sports community, where we follow a professionalLeague of Legendsteam in their endeavors to finally win a championship. Veteran leader Creamcheese struggles to cooperate with new recruit Organizm, and the gang must come together as a unifying force if they ever want to be taken seriously.If you likeAmerican Vandal, you’ll probably enjoyPlayers— both were brilliantly crafted by the same creative team.

