Shows And Movies Coming To Netflix This June

May 30, 2023
Everything Leaving Netflix In June

This June, Netflix is packed with exciting releases that will get your heart pumping. The month kicks off with the highly anticipated Extraction 2, the sequel to the blockbuster hit from 2020.

Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as a mercenary with impressive biceps, using his skills to rescue people from dangerous situations. Get ready for intense action and adrenaline-fueled thrills.

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Also bidding farewell is Henry Cavill’s Geralt of Rivia, the muscular hero at the centre of the fantasy series The Witcher. The final season promises epic battles and captivating storytelling as Geralt protects Ciri from looming threats. Brace yourself for an emotional and action-packed conclusion.

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If you’re in the mood for a swoon-worthy teen rom-com, mark your calendars for the final season of Never Have I Ever, premiering on June 8. Follow Devi’s journey as she navigates her romantic entanglements and faces the ultimate question: whom will she choose? With a love triangle that will keep you guessing, expect laughter, heartache, and plenty of surprises.

This June is packed with muscle and excitement on Netflix. So get ready to flex your streaming skills and enjoy an array of captivating shows and movies that will leave you entertained and wanting more. Happy binging!

June 1

THE DAYS

A Beautiful Life

LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising

The Angry Birds Movie

The Breakfast Club

Bruce Almighty

The Choice

Dear John

Death at a Funeral

Dune (1984)

End of Days

Forever My Girl

Funny People

Groundhog Day

Hook

How High

The Italian Job

Jarhead

Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

Kicking & Screaming

The Kingdom

Magic Mike

Mean Girls

The Mick: Seasons 1-2

Mr. Peabody & Sherman

Muster Dogs

Nanny McPhee

Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang

The Ring

Spider-Man

Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man 3

Stuart Little

Stuart Little 2

Surf’s Up

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

To Leslie

We’re the Millers

June 2

Manifest: Season 4 Part 2

Missed Connections

Rich in Love 2

Scoop

Valeria: Season 3

June 5

Barracuda Queens

Ben 10: Seasons 1-4

Living

June 6

My Little Pony: Make Your Mark: Chapter 4

 June 7

Arnold

June 8

Never Have I Ever: Season 4

Tour de France: Unchained

 June 9

A Lot Like Love

Bloodhounds

Human Resources: Season 2

The Playing Card Killer

Tex Mex Motors

This World Can’t Tear Me Down

The Wonder Weeks

You Do You

June 12

Dunkirk

Tom and Jerry Tales: Seasons 1-2

June 13

Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact

June 14

Forged in Fire: Season 8

Married at First Sight: Season 13

Our Planet II

The Surrogacy

June 15

Cold Case Files: Season 2

June 16

Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King

Extraction 2

June 17

Grey’s Anatomy Season 19

King the Land

See You in My 19th Life

Suits Seasons 1-8

June 19

My Little Pony: The Movie

Not Quite Narwhal

Take Care of Maya

June 20

85 South: Ghetto Legends

June 21

Break Point: Part 2

The UnXplained with William Shatner: Season 2

June 22

Devil’s Advocate

Glamorous

Let’s Get Divorced

Skull Island

Sleeping Dog

June 23

Catching Killers: Season 3

iNumber Number: Jozi Gold

King of Clones

Make Me Believe

On the Line: The Richard Williams Story

The Perfect Find

Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series Part 3

Through My Window: Across the Sea

June 26

The Imitation Game

June 28

Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate

Hoarders: Season 13

Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators

Run Rabbit Run

June 29

Ōoku: The Inner Chambers

The Witcher: Season 3 Volume 1

June 30

Alone: Season 9

Is It Cake, Too?!

Nimona

Tayo The Little Bus: Season 5

 

 

Somto Bisina
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1 Comment

  1. June is packed indeed and I can’t wait. Although, I am a little sad about Henry Cavill leaving The Witcher after this new release.

    A nice read, I enjoyed the update. Good job keeping us up to date. 😊💯

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