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What's coming to Netflix in June : new releases

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June 2026 lands on Netflix with serious weight. The live-action return of Avatar : The Last Airbender, a first-ever US Harlan Coben adaptation, Jennifer Lopez in a new rom-com — this month isn't coasting. We've been tracking every confirmed title, and the list keeps growing. Here's what our team has locked in so far.

Week one : a loaded June 1st and beyond

The month opens on a high note. June 1st alone brings over a dozen titles, making it one of the heavier single-day drops we've seen this year. Leading the charge is the complete Creed trilogy — all three films landing simultaneously. Creed (2015) introduced Adonis Johnson and a reinvented Rocky Balboa. Creed II (2018) doubled down on legacy with the Drago family return. Creed III (2023), directed by Michael B. Jordan, closed the arc on a deeply personal note. Right alongside them : Rocky Balboa (2006), which gives the full saga a proper home on one platform.

Other June 1st arrivals worth flagging : The Fault in Our Stars (2014), The Girl on the Train (2016), the comedy classic Father of the Bride (both 1991 and 1995 editions), and Hot Summer Nights (2017) with Timothée Chalamet. Anime fans get Assassination Classroom Season 2, One Piece Season 33, Shangri-La Frontier Season 2, and My Hero Academia : World Heroes' Mission.

On June 4th, Golda (2023) with Helen Mirren arrives, alongside Another Round (2020) — Thomas Vinterberg's Oscar-winning Danish film about four teachers who experiment with maintaining a low-level blood alcohol content daily. Lawmen : Bass Reeves, the acclaimed Paramount+ western series chronicling the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River, who arrested over 3,000 outlaws, joins the library the same week.

Date Title Type
June 1Creed trilogy + Rocky BalboaFilms
June 2Bros (2022)Film
June 3David (2025)Animated film
June 4Another Round / Golda / Lawmen : Bass ReevesFilms + Series
June 5Office Romance / Anthropoid / Mexico 86Films
June 6Grey's Anatomy S22 / Resident Alien S4Series
June 7Poor Things (2023)Film

June 5th is where Netflix Originals start dominating. Office Romance pairs Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein as rival executives forced onto a corporate retreat — their professional tension masking something more inconvenient. Mexico 86 features Diego Luna in a sports comedy arriving perfectly timed ahead of the World Cup. Teach You A Lesson, a K-Drama set in a troubled high school, and The Marked Woman, a Spanish thriller about a woman found with no memory, round out a strong original slate for that day. Then June 7th delivers Poor Things (2023), Yorgos Lanthimos' Oscar-winning dark fantasy with Emma Stone — a film that earned four Academy Awards including Best Picture.

Mid-June originals : series, docs and unexpected pairings

If you've been following new Netflix releases since April 2026, you'll know the platform has been accelerating its original output. June confirms that trend. June 8th brings a new batch of Sesame Street episodes (Season 3), Shrill Seasons 1–3 from Hulu, and The Root of the Game, a Brazilian soccer docuseries.

June 10th introduces Outlast : The Jungle Season 1, the survival competition spin-off, and Colors of Evil Black, a Polish thriller centered on a cold case. June 11th is particularly varied :

  • Sweet Magnolias Season 5 — Maddie, Helen and Dana Sue head to New York
  • Loving Vincent (2017) — the landmark fully oil-painted biographical animation about Van Gogh
  • Mapplethorpe (2018) — Matt Smith as the controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe
  • Viral Hit Season 1 — a Japanese action drama about a bullied teen who finds his footing

June 12th brings I Am Frankelda, a family animation movie with Guillermo del Toro's involvement. June 13th is one to mark : Song Sung Blue (2025) with Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman, based on the true story of a Milwaukee couple who form a Neil Diamond tribute band. Flowers in the Attic (2014) and the full Percy Jackson movie collection join the library on June 15th.

The final stretch : Avatar and the most anticipated originals

June 18th delivers I Will Find You Season 1 — the first Harlan Coben adaptation set in the United States, starring Sam Worthington and Britt Lower. Every previous Coben series on Netflix has been set in Europe, which makes this a genuine first. June 19th follows with Voicemails for Isabelle, a romantic comedy with Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson built around a brilliantly absurd premise : a grieving woman's voicemails to her late sister get rerouted to a stranger after number reassignment.

The week of June 24th–26th closes the month with force. The American Experiment Season 1 launches June 24th — Netflix's tribute to the US 250th birthday, featuring interviews with dozens of public figures on American history. Then on June 25th, Avatar : The Last Airbender Season 2 arrives, diving deeper into the Earth Kingdom with Elizabeth Yu returning as Azula. The live-action adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon series has been one of the most watched Netflix originals since its 2024 debut.

June 26th wraps things up with Little Brother, the buddy comedy pairing John Cena and Eric Andre, and Chris & Martina : The Final Set, a tennis documentary. Keep checking back — this list is still being updated as Netflix confirms additional titles for the month.

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