What are the biggest movies releasing in June 2023? In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Miles Morales is beast-like beings invade Earth, causing the Autobots to form some unlikely alliances and fight back. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is out June 9 in theatres worldwide.
Coming to local fare, we've got Bloody Daddy, an Indian adaptation of the 2011 French film Nuit Blanche, putting JioCinema, for free. Follow that up with a mythological drama charting the epic tale of Ramayana on the big screen — marking one of the most expensive Indian films made, with a reported budget of Rs. 700 crore. Adipurush is simultaneously shot in Hindi and Telugu, and is slated to release June 16 in cinemas.
Other notable releases this month include the long-gestating Ezra Miller-led The Flash movie, which draws from the Flashpoint story arc to serve as a reset point for the perenially-struggling DC Universe. It would directly pave the way for Entertainment hub to keep track of any other releases that might interest you.
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When: June 1
Where: Theatres
Miles Morales (Oscar Isaac) plan, which puts the end result — no matter how disastrous — above the means to get there.
When a choice is presented to prioritise the safety of every world over one person, Miles rejects it, spawning a war in which he leaps across dimensions, trying to escape from a multiversal band of Spider-Men, which also includes a Spider-Horse and a sharp-clawed Spider-Cat. The Spot (Jason Schwartzman) appears to be the enigmatic driving force behind the multiverse's doom, thanks to his portal-opening abilities that let him travel freely between universes. It's unclear as to exactly what threat he poses, but he does come across as clumsy — almost as if all his deeds are accidental.
Serving as the sequel to the Oscar-winning Spider-Man/ Peter Parker.
Watch the Trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Out June 1

Jason Schwartzman voices The Spot, the new antagonist in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Photo Credit: Sony Pictures
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When: June 9
Where: JioCinema
John Wick.
Armed with guns and a blazing flamethrower, our nameless officer hunts down goons in large numbers, while the film tries to display a level of morality within him, despite the irony of it. This is signified by the part where he hands over a bag of wheat flour to the crooks, instead of the actual drug. Expect tons of action by way of The Zoya Factor) as the kingpin's right-hand man.
When: June 9
Where: Theatres
Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) to defend planet Earth against Unicron, a colossal machine that literally devours planets.
Some time travel shenanigans seem to form the crux of Pete Davidson, while social media influencer Liza Koshy voices the pink-hued Arcee, who is adept at skating around town.
Meanwhile, Oscar-winner Rise of the Beasts, which was originally slated to release in June 2022. Oddly enough, no reason was given for the pushback.
Watch the Trailer for Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Out June 9

Mirage (L) partners with Noah (Anthony Ramos) in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures
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When: June 16
Where: Theatres
Tim Burton films were.
Allen accidentally stumbled into a world without metahumans, so resources for battle are scarce — or so we're led to believe. Instead of Superman, we've got his cousin Kara Zor-El/ Supergirl (run-ins with the law in the past year. It might be even worse if you consider that you have to see two of them in The Flash.
Thankfully, this movie is meant as a reset point for the chapter in Kiersey Clemons as Allen's love interest Iris West.
Watch the Trailer for The Flash, Out June 16

Ezra Miller in and as The Flash
Photo Credit: Warner Bros.
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When: June 16
Where: Theatres
In the bustling Element City where fire, water, land, and earth residents live in harmony, Pixar's latest laser focuses on the blossoming relationship between a fiery young woman Ember, and a cool liquid, go-with-the-flow guy, Wade. All elements are represented as uneasy neighbours who cannot mix — a kind of racial allegory that is expressed through anthropomorphic, quirky characters. That inability to make physical with each other forms the crux of Elemental, as we're taken through a wondrous tour of how fire and water could come together — they cancel each other out.
Keeping in tune with pretty much every other Disney animated movie, there's also the underlying theme of finding one's purpose. In this case, Ember not wanting to run her family's restaurant while trying to convince her — no pun intended — hot-headed father, who is willing to boil anyone alive, otherwise. The pair thrive through judgemental comments from onlookers and try living up to familial expectations, challenging the traditional beliefs about the world they live in.
Peter Sohn — best known for The Good Dinosaur — directs Elemental, which stars the voices of Mamoudou Athie as Wade, Leah Lewis as Ember, and Ronnie Del Carmen as her father Bernie.
When: June 16
Where: Netflix
Black ops mercenary Tyler Rake (Extraction 2 is to rescue the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they're being held. Allied with returning characters Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) and Yaz Khan (Adam Bessa), Rake now heads to the snowy tundras of Prague — eliminating militia, holding onto a running train, setting elaborate traps, and pummeling oncoming foes with a riot shield, in what appears as the film's main one-take sequence.
While the AGBO production banner.
The film also stars Olga Kurylenko (Black Widow), Tinatin Dalakishvili as Rake's target, and Tornike Gogrichiani as a ruthless Georgian gangster.
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When: June 16
Where: Theatres
Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) as Janak, Devdatta Nage as Hanuman, and Rekha as Kaikeyi.
It is reported that the film has been shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu languages, but I'd suggest you take that with a grain of salt. Since the actors are from different regions, you can expect S.S. Rajamouli's films as well, where no matter what language you watch his movies in — even the original Telugu — there would at least be one character whose lip movement does not sync with the dialogue audio.
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When: June 23
Where: Theatres
An Jennifer Lawrence finds herself stuck in this modern-day raunchy comedy, when a wealthy couple promises her a Buick Regal in exchange for dating their introverted son Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman). The goal is to bring him out of his shell — a task easier said than done, as Maddie soon finds herself slowly getting pulled into his nerdy world of arcade games, laser tag, and convenient drinking helmets. She's got one summer to ‘make him a man' or lose it all, and therefore frantically barges into bedrooms at parties, skates around the school lots and more, looking for any edge that she could gain.
Gene Stupnitsky (Good Boys) directs The Bear-fame Ebon Moss-Bachrach also stars as Gary, a vehicle tower and one of Maddie's bitter past flings.
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When: June 23
Where: Theatres
Set during the golden era of Indian football, COVID-19 pandemic and some post-production work.
This marks Amit Sharma's third directorial work on a feature, following Tevar and Maja Ma), and Rudranil Ghosh among the lead cast .
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When: June 30
Where: Theatres
Boyd Holbrook), Voller's vengeful right-hand man.
Director James Mangold (Black Panther).