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In June 2026, Netflix is going big, with a heavy combination of original series, popular rom-coms, documentaries that foster interest, and Oscar-winning movies. Binge-eating alone or having a nice time with the family, something really special can be found on the list of suggestions for this month that will be waiting for all of us without exception.
Office Romance

With Jennifer Lopez as the high-powered airline CEO and Brett Goldstein as the newest lawyer at her company, the Netflix Original rom-com hits June 5, 2026. Directed by Goldstein himself, the movie brings the stinging humor and inarguable screen chemistry, which made it one of the most anticipated movies of the summer.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2

The live-action Nickelodeon adaptation is coming back to the screen on June 25, 2026, to finally get a second season. Created by Albert Kim and featuring Gordon Cormier as Aang, the season explores more fully the Earth Kingdom metropolis of Ba Sing Se, with the stories being much darker and richer in scope than previously.
Poor Things

The ingeniously weird dark fantasy Yorgos Lanthimos directed with Emma Stone as a resurrected Bella Baxter comes to Netflix June 7, 2026. The film, produced by Film4 and Element Pictures, was a runaway success at the 2024 Oscars, winning four Academy Awards, which included the Best Actress award to Stone, making it a part of the modern film canon.
Sweet Magnolias Season 5

The favorite Netflix original drama comes back on June 11, 2026, with Season 5, after three lifelong friends in South Carolina navigate love, ambition, and deep friendship through thick and thin. The bold move of taking the story to New York City with its new energy and retaining the warmth of the show are the highlights of the fifth season.
The Creed Trilogy

The three Creed movies all drop on Netflix on June 1, 2026. Franchised by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is based on the life of Adonis Johnson, the son of the legendary Apollo Creed, who is in training under the guidance of Rocky Balboa, played by Sylvester Stallone. The popular trilogy was well received by critics, with Creed III having a gross of more than 271 million dollars at the global box office.
Michael Jackson: The Decision

The three episodes of this Netflix documentary will be released on June 3, 2026, reopening the case of the 2003 indictment and 2005 acquittal of world pop icon Michael Jackson. It has first-hand interviews with jurors, journalists, witnesses, and members of the defense team to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted look into one of the most important legal cases in the history of the entertainment industry.
Song Sung Blue

Directed by Peter Farelli and starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, the film, a biographical drama musical of some sort, tells the story of a struggling couple in Milwaukee who decide to create a Neil Diamond tribute band named Lightning and Thunder. Relying on a true story, the movie is a blend of warm acts and true humor, creating one of the most positive and audience-fulfilling moments June could ever have.
Little Brother

This comedy film is a Netflix Original buddy-comedy that features John Cena and Eric Andre and was released in June 2026. And the well-planned life of a successful real estate agent is yanked into utter, comic disorder when his goofy and erratic little brother suddenly shows up after many years missing, and sends the family on a hilarious and emotionally charged reunion journey.
I Will Find You

It is a Netflix Original that delves into the bestselling mystery novel by Harlan Coben, set to premiere June 18, 2026, and featuring Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, and Milo Ventimiglia in major roles. It is the first American Coben adaptation, the latest addition to an impressive worldwide record of Netflix, with his signature approach of gripping and thoroughly twisty thriller stories.