Binge-Worthy Shows and Movies Coming to Netflix This June

From Sweet Tooth's Final Season to Bridgerton Secrets, Here's What to Watch

May 24, 2024 - 12:44
Binge-Worthy Shows and Movies Coming to Netflix This June
(L-R) Bridgerton; Hit Man

This summer, Netflix plans to release a wide range of series and movies, from romantic comedies to suspenseful thrillers, to keep its subscribers occupied. These are eight titles that will be available to stream in June.

Season Three of Sweet Tooth


Live from: June 6th

Jim Mickle's post-apocalyptic fantasy drama Sweet Tooth, which debuted in 2021, has gained a lot of popularity. In its first four days of release, the second season of the show garnered 48.3 million viewing hours, demonstrating its remarkable success. Sweet Tooth, which is based on Jeff Lemire's critically acclaimed comic book series, tells the tale of Gus (Christian Convery), a youngster who is half human and half deer, and his odd friend Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), as they set off on a perilous adventure. The drama takes place in a world where hybrid kids like Gus are sought down in the wake of a pandemic.

Hitman

Accessible on: June 7

In Richard Linklater's brand-new comedy Hit Man, Glen Powell plays a fictitious hitman. The film, which Powell co-wrote, is inspired by a piece Skip Hollandsworth wrote for Texas Monthly. Powell portrays Gary Johnson, a serious academic who has a talent at passing for a hitman. When he meets Madison (Adria Arjona), a client who captivates him, things take a turn for the worst and spiral into a web of lies, passion, and misidentification.

There's No Need to Introduce My Upcoming Guest With David Letterman S5

Accessible on: June 12

David Letterman hosted Late Night and then the Late Show on television for more than thirty years. He started a new endeavor after leaving late-night television with this Netflix original chat show, which starred Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan in its second season. Following four prosperous seasons, Letterman is back with two more episodes starring Charles Barkley and Miley Cyrus.

Part 2 of Season 3 of Bridgerton

Accessible on: June 13

Fans have been waiting impatiently for a month as this is the first Bridgerton season to be divided into two halves. The next season will track Colin's (Luke Newton) and Penelope's (Nicola Coughlan) life changes. The new couple is beset by a serious secret: Colin is not aware that he has proposed to Lady Whistledown. The teaser for the second half of Season 3 implies that Penelope accepts Colin's proposal at the conclusion of Episode 4, and that the Whistledown secret will be revealed in Part 2 of the Shonda Rhimes-directed series, which is based on Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series.

The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are America's sweethearts.

Accessible on: June 20

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have been captivating crowds with their colorful performances for more than 60 years. Their high kicks and eye-catching blue sleeves are just two examples of how they do it. A new television series called America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will now highlight their path from being unnoticed sideshow stars to iconic figures in culture. Under Greg Whiteley's direction, the show explores the 2023–2024 squad's inner workings, giving viewers a firsthand peek at training camp, auditions, and other events.

Cautionary Note of Trigger

Live from: June 21.

Trigger Warning, an action thriller directed by Mouly Surya, is based on a short tale by Otep Shamaya. The protagonist of the tale is Parker (Jessica Alba), a talented Special Forces agent who, after her grandfather's death, takes over her grandfather's tavern. She gets involved in a fight with a notorious gang that is terrorizing her neighborhood while she adjusts to her new position. In the movie, Anthony Michael Hall plays the tough political figure Senator Ezekiel Swann, and Mark Webber plays Parker's ex-partner Jesse, who is now the town sheriff.

A Matter of Family

Accessible on: June 28

Richard LaGravenese, the filmmaker of P.S. I Love You, is back with another love story. With Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Joey King, Liza Koshy, Kathy Bates, and Shirley MacLaine among its stellar cast, Family Ties centers on Zara (Joey King), a devoted assistant to well-known actor Chris Cole (Zac Efron), who unintentionally develops feelings for her mother Brooke (Nicole Kidman).

Part Two of That '90s Show

Live from: June 27.

That '90s Show, which was created by Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, Lindsey Turner, and Gregg Mettler, is a follow-up to That '70s Show. The story follows Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the daughter of Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), as she makes friends with other teenagers in Point Place, Wisconsin, during the summer of 1995 while being looked after by her grandparents, Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp). The show is set 15 years after the events of its predecessor. On October 24, the third installment will be available on Netflix, following the release of Part 2 in June.

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