Australia’s streaming platforms deliver a busy week of fresh arrivals between 4 and 10 June, with crime dramas, prestige thrillers, documentaries, romance, survival competition, and fantasy adventures landing across Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Stan, Disney+, and Paramount+. From binge-worthy limited series to highly anticipated films and documentaries, there is plenty to add to the watchlist this week.
A tense crime drama following a father trying to shield his young child after a murder investigation spirals into public scrutiny. This limited series arrives as one of Netflix’s major dramatic premieres of the week.
Inspired by the classic psychological thriller, this prestige miniseries blends suspense, revenge, and legal drama in one of the week’s biggest streaming launches.
A music documentary charting the rise, legacy, and cultural impact of heavy metal icons Iron Maiden, featuring rare footage and behind-the-scenes insights.
A fantasy sports adventure following an underdog hero navigating competition, friendship, and a growing threat to his world.
Australia’s streaming lineup for 4–10 June offers a strong mix of prestige drama, romance, documentaries, survival competition, and family entertainment, making it a packed week for anyone looking to refresh their streaming watchlist.
A packed cinema week across Brisbane brings together major franchise releases, long-awaited sequels, and viral concept films, led by heavyweight titles like Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu and The Devil Wears Prada 2. Alongside these crowd-pullers, horror comedy, fantasy reboots, and arthouse screenings create a balanced program across mainstream and boutique cinemas.
NEW RELEASES
Masters of the Universe
04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A major fantasy franchise reboot launching across all key Brisbane cinema circuits, positioning itself as one of the week’s strongest box office draws.
The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act
04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (South Bank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), HOYTS (Stafford), Palace Cinemas (James St), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A high-energy animated-style release with strong online fanbase momentum expanding across major suburban and city venues.
The Christophers
04 June 2026 | Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A character-driven ensemble drama aimed at prestige audiences, with strong appeal across arthouse and selected mainstream cinemas.
Scary Movie
04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
The return of a cult comedy horror franchise, tapping into nostalgia-driven audiences across wide Brisbane distribution.
Disclosure Day
10 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A suspense-driven release closing its opening week with strong multi-chain support across Brisbane.
STILL SHOWING
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, Hawthorne, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A dominant blockbuster continuing strong audience demand across premium formats and mainstream screens.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A high-profile sequel drawing strong fashion and urban audience interest across major circuits.
Michael
Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A biographical drama maintaining steady interest through wide release and strong subject appeal.
Backrooms
Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
An internet-born horror concept continuing strong traction with younger audiences and genre fans.
H is for Hawk
Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St)
A literary adaptation aimed at arthouse and prestige drama audiences.
Obsession
Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)
A psychological thriller sustaining strong engagement across both suburban and city cinemas.
Power Ballad
Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Newmarket)
A music-driven drama catering to niche audiences with consistent boutique cinema support.
GOMA
The Dragon Lives Again
05 June 2026
A cult martial arts screening showcasing vintage genre cinema with strong retrospective appeal.
Sátántangó
06 June 2026
An epic arthouse screening known for its immersive and challenging cinematic experience.
Professione: reporter (The Passenger)
07 June 2026
A European classic screening exploring identity, journalism, and existential themes.
Brisbane’s cinema scene this week delivers a strong mix of blockbuster spectacle, nostalgic franchise returns, and curated arthouse experiences, offering audiences a full spectrum of big-screen entertainment across the city.
This weekend features theatre productions, jazz performances, visual arts exhibitions, orchestral works, flamenco and guided cultural experiences, alongside long-running stage works and gallery exhibitions spanning multiple months.
Mona Verdour Rock Choir
30 April – 18 June 2026 | Southside Uniting Church, Yeronga Find out more
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A choral performance series blending rock-inspired arrangements with ensemble vocal works.
Peter Hudson ‘Not Dark Yet’
19 May – 13 June 2026 | Mitchell Fine Art, Fortitude Valley Find out more
A visual arts exhibition featuring works by Peter Hudson presented at Mitchell Fine Art.
Grimm – Tales From the Brothers Grimm
22 May – 13 June 2026 | Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), South Brisbane Find out more
A contemporary theatre adaptation reimagining traditional Grimm fairy tales for the stage.
Six Characters in Search of an Author
23 May – 6 June 2026 | Ad Astra – Galaxy, Petrie Terrace Find out more
A theatrical production exploring identity and storytelling through a reinterpretation of a classic work.
Melody Graves & The Hokum Redemption – Red Hot Swinging Jazz
5 June 2026 | The Ruby Jazz Club, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
A live jazz performance featuring swing and hot jazz styles from Melody Graves & The Hokum Redemption.
HER – Triple Bill
5 – 6 June 2026 | QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane City Get Tickets
HER – Triple Bill presents a contemporary theatre program performed across two nights.
The Jazz Room: A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans
6 June 2026 | Grand on Ann, Brisbane City Get Tickets
A jazz performance inspired by New Orleans musical traditions and ensemble arrangements.
Brisbane Street Art & Small Bars Tour
6 June 2026 | Burnett Lane, Brisbane City Find out more
A guided walking tour exploring street art installations and small bar venues in the city centre.
Macbeth
6 – 21 June 2026 | Playhouse, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), South Brisbane Get Tickets
A contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s Macbeth at QPAC.
Arte Kanela Flamenco
7 June 2026 | Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm Get Tickets
A live flamenco performance showcasing traditional Spanish dance and music.
Cameraholics Annual Photographic Extravaganza
7 June 2026 | Albion Peace Centre, Windsor Find out more
An annual photography exhibition featuring works from Cameraholics members and contributors.
Bands in Parks: Once Upon a Symphony
7 June 2026 | Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane City Find out more
A family-friendly orchestral performance presented as part of the Bands in Parks program.
Beetlejuice the Musical
7 June 2026 – 2 August 2026 | Lyric Theatre – Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), South Brisbane Get Tickets
A large-scale musical theatre production running for an extended season at QPAC.
Across the weekend, audiences can experience theatre, jazz, flamenco, visual arts, exhibitions and guided cultural tours, with a mix of contemporary stage works, long-running productions and one-off cultural events across Brisbane venues.
This weekend includes family markets, outdoor movies, live music performances, book events and community activities, with highlights including the Carseldine Wonderland Twilight Markets, St Joseph’s Bracken Ridge Fete and Peter and the Wolf.
Movie Night 2026: Dr Seuss’ Classic, The Lorax
5 June 2026 | Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Everton Park Find out more
Families can enjoy an outdoor screening of Dr Seuss’ classic The Lorax as part of a community movie night.
Teen Chill Club
5 June 2026 | Little Village Qld, Moorooka Find out more
Teen Chill Club offers a social activity space designed for young people to relax and connect.
Carseldine Wonderland Twilight Markets
6 June 2026 | The Carseldine Farmers & Artisan Markets, Carseldine Find out more
The twilight markets feature food, market stalls and family-friendly entertainment at Carseldine.
Gardenia Early Learning Ellen Grove Open Day
6 June 2026 | Gardenia Early Learning, Ellen Grove Find out more
Gardenia Early Learning hosts an open day for families to explore the centre and its programs.
Indian Night Market
6 June 2026 | Mt Gravatt Showgrounds, Mount Gravatt Find out more
The Indian Night Market features food stalls, shopping and cultural experiences across the evening.
Jan Powers Farmers Markets
6 June 2026 | Little Bayside Park, Manly Find out more
The Jan Powers Farmers Markets return with fresh produce, artisan goods and food vendors by the bayside.
Free Movies in the Park: The Mask
6 June 2026 | Little Bayside Park, Manly Find out more
A free outdoor screening of The Mask will take place at Little Bayside Park as part of the Movies in the Park series.
Peter and the Wolf
6 June 2026 | Queensland Symphony Orchestra Studio, South Brisbane Get Tickets
Peter and the Wolf brings a family-friendly musical performance to the Queensland Symphony Orchestra Studio.
Shelf Lovers’ Storytime
6 June 2026 | Shelf Lovers, Holland Park West Find out more
Shelf Lovers hosts a storytime session for children, featuring books and family-friendly activities.
St Joseph’s Bracken Ridge Fete 2026
6 June 2026 | St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Bracken Ridge Find out more
St Joseph’s Bracken Ridge Fete returns with rides, entertainment, stalls and community activities for families.
Bands in Parks: Tutus and Tiaras
7 June 2026 | Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha Find out more
This family-friendly Bands in Parks event features live music in the gardens with a Tutus and Tiaras theme.
A free pop-up disco combines skating and music as part of a Sunday sunset community event.
Kid – Book Launch with Peter Carnavas & Gus Gordon
7 June 2026 | Where The Wild Things Are Bookshop, West End Find out more
Authors Peter Carnavas and Gus Gordon appear for a book launch event celebrating Kid at an independent bookshop.
From outdoor films and twilight markets to storytime sessions and live family entertainment, the weekend program includes a mix of community events, performances and activities suited to different age groups.
This weekend features major touring acts, indie performances, live comedy and electronic music, led by Ball Park Music’s two-night run, Urzila Carlson’s encore comedy show, Notion (UK) and international rock act Escape The Fate.
Ball Park Music
5 – 6 June 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
Ball Park Music returns for a two-night run, bringing the Australian indie band’s live catalogue to The Tivoli.
Danny Brown
5 June 2026 | The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba Get Tickets
US rapper Danny Brown performs a one-night show, bringing his alternative hip-hop style to Brisbane audiences.
Teletech 009
5 June 2026 | The Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
TELETECH 009 brings an electronic music event to The Fortitude Music Hall with live DJ performances.
Mid Drift brings the Good at Avoiding Tour to Brisbane with a live performance at The Triffid.
Elton John Experience
6 June 2026 | Blue Pacific Showroom, Kedron–Wavell, Chermside Book Now
A tribute performance celebrating the music of Elton John takes place at Kedron–Wavell.
Bron Lewis: Chaos
6 – 7 June 2026 | Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm Get Tickets
Bron Lewis presents Chaos, with comedy performances across two nights.
Chanel Beads
7 June 2026 | The Brightside, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
Chanel Beads performs a live show at The Brightside as part of a touring performance.
Escape The Fate
7 June 2026 | The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
US rock band Escape The Fate performs a one-night show at The Tivoli as part of its tour.
Freya Skye – Stars Align Tour
7 June 2026 | The Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley Get Tickets
Freya Skye brings the Stars Align Tour to Brisbane with a live performance.
Kae Tempest
7 June 2026 | The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba Find out more
Kae Tempest performs live, combining spoken word and music in a one-night performance.
Across the weekend, audiences can choose from indie rock, electronic sets, tribute entertainment, hip-hop and stand-up comedy, with both established Australian names and international touring acts appearing across local venues.