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Key Events in the Series throughout June

Program Highlights Slated for June Television Guide

Squid Game: Lee Jung-jae's Gi-hun set for show's conclusion.
Squid Game: Lee Jung-jae's Gi-hun set for show's conclusion.

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June Spots High-Profile TV Premieres - Key Events in the Series throughout June

As the ultra-fun kitchen cronies from "The Bear" gear up for another round, June's TV lineup is not holding back! Kick-start the month with the infamous German twins, Bill and Tom Kaulitz, on the rollercoaster that is Season 2 of "Kaulitz & Kaulitz."

"Twin Twisters" Unleashed - Available on Netflix from June 18

Revisit the reality series "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" about the iconic Tokio Hotel twins - Bill and Tom (35) - that set fire on Netflix last summer. As a delightful follow-up, Season 2 gears up for a June premiere, with Bill teasing it's bound to be "like Season 1 on steroids!"

According to Netflix, the next episodes will delve into the twin's thrilling lives that span "from Hollywood Hills to their German roots." The teaser for Season 2 showcases Tokio Hotel's tour, a dash of tension, Bill's self-proclaimed title as the "golden goose," Tom's repetitive shout-out to "Marc, Marc, Marc," and more tantalizing glimpses at the Kaulitz universe[1][2].

"Iron Arms:" Marvel Comes to Disney+, June 25

Get ready for the latest Marvel Studios superhero series, "Ironheart," debuting on Disney+ the last week of June. "Ironheart" is a spin-off from "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" and follows Dom Thorne (27) as the young MIT student, Riri Williams, who dreams of forging her own Iron Man-esque armor and saving her Chicago hometown.

To make this dream a reality, Riri will need the assistance of the mysterious, Parker Robbins (Anthony Ramos, 33), also known in the comics as the villain The Hood[4]. Disney has hinted that the new miniseries revolves around the "tension between technology and magic"[4]. The first three episodes of "Ironheart" will be available on June 25.

"The Undisputed Kitchen King:" Disney+, June 26

Don't miss the comeback of the critically acclaimed, award-winning FX series, "The Bear: King of the Kitchen[5]," as it revisits Disney+ on June 26 with ten new episodes from Season 4. After establishing and opening The Bear restaurant in Season 2 and 3, the team, led by Carmy (Jeremy Allen White, 34), Sydney (Ayo Edebiri, 29), and more, now face the question of whether their restaurant can stay in business[5].

In the Season 4 trailer, Uncle Cicero instills a financial alarm system that alerts the restaurant staff when funds are low. Additionally, Carmy aims to keep his cool and continue making his customers happy through his culinary skills - a response to Sydney's contemplation of leaving the outfit to find her professional satisfaction elsewhere[5].

"Tentacle Games" Take Centre Stage - Coming to Netflix, June 27

Prepare for the final act of the most-watched Netflix series of all time. Welcome the end of "Squid Game" in June, concluding the harrowing, adrenaline-pumping story of deadly children's games and the hefty cash prizes that some characters desperately seek.

Following the shocking cliffhanger at the end of Season 2, protagonist Gi-hun (Player 456, Lee Jung-jae) picks up where he left off, diving back into the heart of the competition. This time, Gi-hun pursues ending the cycle of deadly games once and for all[3]. The next season introduces new threats, including a frontman who infiltrates the rebellion disguised as Player 001[3].

  • Tokio Hotel
  • Incredible Series
  • Bill Kaulitz
  • Germany
  • Los Angeles
  • Premium Content
  • Disney+
  • Marvel Universe
  • Ironheart
  • Riri Williams
  • Dominique Thorne
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Netflix Binge
  • Squid Game
  • Martial Arts
  • Adventure
  1. The much-anticipated second season of "Kaulitz & Kaulitz," featuring Bill and Tom Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel, promises to be a rollercoaster ride, delving into their lives spanning from Hollywood Hills to their German roots. Catch the series premiering on Netflix on June 18.
  2. Join Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) in her dream of creating her own Iron Man-esque armor while navigating the tension between technology and magic in the upcoming Marvel Studios series "Ironheart," debuting on Disney+ on June 25.

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