Crave launches a June lineup that’s especially busy, with several standout new titles such as Bon Cop Bad Cop: Family Stories, the explosive documentary Diabolique: The Epstein Dossiers, the extreme reality Fear Factor: House of Fear, as well as eagerly awaited returns like House of the Dragon (Season 3) and After OD – Cyprus. Spanning comedy, drama, competition and investigative storytelling, the platform is betting on a blend of popular favorites and fresh original productions to kick off the summer.
Bon Cop, Bad Cop: Family Stories
June 4: The documentary BON COP BAD COP: FAMILY STORIES offers an intimate look behind the scenes of the return of the famous Quebec franchise. Told through the personal perspective of Anik Jean, this 90-minute special spotlights the human and emotional challenges behind creating the new series. With never-before-seen on-set footage, craftpeople’s confidences, and candid moments captured on the fly, the documentary explores the impact that a project of such scale can have on the personal lives of those involved. Anik Jean reveals that developing the series required nearly two years of intense work. “Family life was tough, because we were in it, 24/7,” she explains, reflecting on this demanding period shared with her partner Patrick Huard. The documentary also revisits particularly grueling moments, including the hurried search for a new actor to play Martin Ward, previously portrayed by Colm Feore. In the end, the role went to Henry Czerny just days before filming began, amid a season charged with emotion and pressure.
Les Boys (Seasons 1–5)
June 4: Les Boys (Seasons 1–5) arrives on Crave with its iconic amateur hockey squad, uniting men from different backgrounds around a shared passion. The cast includes Stan, played by Rémy Girard, Bob portrayed by Marc Messier, Méo as Pierre Lebeau, and Marcel as Luc Guérin. The team also features Léopold, Jean-Charles, Mario, Julien, Martin and Fern, portrayed notably by Michel Charette, Yvan Ponton, and Paul Houde. Between games, conflicts and friendships, the series blends humor, emotion, and camaraderie in a memorable portrait of Quebec culture and team life.
Fear Factor Celebrities
June 5: Hosted by Patrick Huard, FEAR FACTOR CELEBRITIES revisits the cult concept in a Quebec version where several famous personalities face their greatest fears. Among the announced participants are Mariana Mazza, Marie-Lyne Joncas, Mathieu Dufour, Guy Jodoin, Ludivine Reding, Olivier Primeau, Danick Martineau, and Anik Jean. Each episode spotlights three duos consisting of a celebrity and a loved one, who must tackle impressive physical and psychological challenges to avoid elimination. Beyond the spectacle, contestants play for a good cause as the winning duo donates $5,000 to a charity of their choice. A fast-paced show blending adrenaline, humor, and high emotions.
The Storyteller (Season 4)
June 10: The Storyteller (Season 4) follows Paul Bittern, played by Paul Rabliauskas, a young man returning to his fictional Grouse Lake community after a setback in Winnipeg. He becomes owner of the Sagatay Lodge, while constantly being drawn back to his family and local dynamics. His sister, Josephine “Jo” Bittern, played by Roseanne Supernault, serves on the band council and gradually asserts herself as a political figure. Their mother, Agnes Bittern, portrayed by Tina Keeper, is a powerful matriarch deeply present in the community. The season blends humor, social satire, and family tensions around power, tradition, and daily life at Grouse Lake.
Spoiled Rotten (Season 2)
June 11: In this second season of Spoiled Rotten, Kim, Fred, and Justine chase happiness with as many missteps as moments of self-reflection. Led by Suzie Bouchard, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, and Pascale Renaud-Hébert, the series keeps exploring adult life’s contradictions with humor and vulnerability. This new season drops the three friends into even more complex situations. Kim continues to try to distance herself from a toxic relationship that still looms large despite her efforts to move forward. Justine, who hoped to quit her job and take control of her life, finally accepts an unexpected promotion that complicates her emancipation. Fred, meanwhile, embarks on a motherhood project that pushes her to confront her fears, her anxiety, and the pressures she places on herself.
Universal Basic Guys V.F. (Season 2)
June 15: Universal Basic Guys V.F. (Season 2) follows the Hoagies brothers, Mark and Hank, in a world where automation has replaced their jobs and they receive a $3,000 monthly basic income. Mark Hoagies, depicted as impulsive and unpredictable, constantly drags his brother into dangerous schemes. Hank Hoagies, more sensitive and reasonable, tries to rein in the chaos while keeping pace with Mark. Their circle includes Mernft Man (Scott Myfrynski), a friend with criminal connections, and Artie Muldonich, a former coworker with a passion for scrap. The series blends social satire, absurd humor, and critiques of the modern world.
Diabolique: The Epstein Dossiers
June 15: The documentary Diabolique: The Epstein Dossiers, directed by Justin Stevens, delves into the archives surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the power, silence, and influence mechanisms that enabled his crimes. Narrated through the reporting of journalist Grace Tobin, the film gives voice to several political and media figures, including Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Julie K. Brown. The documentary also features testimonies from survivors and families, as well as analyses of influence networks involving figures like Donald Trump and Ro Khanna. An investigation into a system where wealth and power allowed abuse to go hidden for years.
After OD – Cyprus
June 16: A few months after Occupation Double in Cyprus wrapped up, former contestants return for After OD – Cyprus. This companion series offers a closer look at life after cameras, as participants reveal the concrete consequences of their journey. The show focuses particularly on couples who managed to continue their stories after OD, such as Anthony Thibeault and Alexandra Lussier, as well as Sébastien Sylvestre and Béatrice Drolet, whose relationship appears to be progressing positively post-show. Conversely, other pairs who had captivated viewers ultimately went their separate ways. Notably, winners Arnaud Nadeau and Lauriane Siegwald, Julie-Pier Letarte and Maxime Robichaud, Cindy Perron and Mathis Gagnon are mentioned as examples of those who parted ways.
House of the Dragon (Season 3)
June 21: House of the Dragon — Season 3 continues the adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s Fire and Blood and fully dives into the Targaryen civil war, the Dance of the Dragons. The series keeps tracking the factions of Rhaenyra Targaryen and Aegon II as alliances crumble and the conflict becomes a full-blown war across Westeros. This season places greater emphasis on large-scale battles, military strategy, and dragon warfare, with more frequent and spectacular clashes. Central characters like Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent, and Aemond see their choices carry irreversible consequences in a climate of betrayals, losses, and power struggles.
Fear Factor: House of Fear S.-T.F.
June 26: Fear Factor: House of Fear, hosted by Johnny Knoxville, brings an even more intense take on the classic concept. Strangers are locked inside an isolated house where they must cohabit while facing extreme challenges inspired by humanity’s greatest fears. Each episode combines physical trials, psychological tests, and social-strategy games where trust is scarce and alliances are fragile. Participants from diverse backgrounds must survive through successive eliminations while manipulating or collaborating with others. With constant tension, terrifying setups, and dark humor, the series turns fear into a bona fide competition tool.
Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Misfortune
The comedy series Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Misfortune follows Larry David in a string of humorous sketches exploring different historical moments and absurd situations. Each episode comprises four standalone segments where everyday life spirals into irony and awkward comedy. The series is an original creation by Barack Obama and Larry David, who also share the screen, in a deliberately offbeat and satirical approach. The cast also includes Jon Hamm, Anna Osceola and Toby Huss, who appear in various sketches where situations escalate quickly. The show leans into sharp humor, social discomfort, and playful historical parodies, in a fragmented and unpredictable format.