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What’s Coming to Netflix in June 2026

Netflix honestly looks loaded for June 2026. This month has everything from classic movies and anime to huge Originals, K-dramas, sports documentaries, and one of Netflix’s biggest returning fantasy series.

Personally, I think the strongest part of this month is how varied the lineup feels. There is always something different dropping every few days, which should keep most subscribers busy all month long.

Here’s the full June 2026 Netflix release schedule so far.

June 1

  • Rocky collection
  • Creed trilogy
  • Riddick movies
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral
  • My Best Friend’s Wedding
  • The Wedding Planner
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Assassination Classroom Season 2
  • Shangri-La Frontier Season 2
  • One Piece Season 33

June starts incredibly strong with a huge mix of nostalgic movies and anime additions. Honestly, bringing back both Rocky and Creed at the same time feels like Netflix is preparing for a full sports-movie marathon month.

June 3

  • David
  • Michael Jackson: The Verdict
  • The Hot Seat

Netflix leans heavily into Originals and documentaries here. Michael Jackson: The Verdict especially feels like one of the month’s biggest conversation starters already.

June 4

  • Poldi
  • The Murder of Rachel Nickell
  • Maa Behen
  • Night Shift For Cuties

This day mixes true crime, sports storytelling, and lighter workplace-style reality content. Personally, Maa Behen sounds like one of the most emotional documentaries of the month.

June 5

  • Teach You a Lesson
  • The Marked Woman
  • Mexico 86
  • Office Romance

June 5 honestly looks huge for international content fans. The new K-drama Teach You a Lesson immediately stands out because of its socially grounded story.

June 6

  • Grey’s Anatomy Season 22
  • Resident Alien Season 4
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Longtime TV fans are finally getting some major returning comfort-watch shows here.

June 7

  • Poor Things
  • USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory

Poor Things could easily become one of Netflix’s biggest movie additions in June.

June 9

  • Norway: The Dark Horse

Netflix’s World Cup-focused sports documentary push continues.

June 10

  • Colors of Evil Black
  • My Family Season 2
  • Outlast: The Jungle
  • Rosario Tijeras Season 5
  • The Rest is Football

Honestly, June 10 feels stacked for international drama fans.

June 11

  • Sweet Magnolias Season 5
  • Viral Hit

Sweet Magnolias returns with another season, while Viral Hit could quietly become a breakout international series for younger viewers.

June 12

  • I Am Frankelda
  • Maternal Instinct
  • The Polygamist

This might be one of June’s most interesting release days because the lineup jumps from family animation to disturbing true crime.

June 13

  • Song Sung Blue
  • Piece by Piece

Music fans are getting two very different projects here, including the LEGO-style Pharrell Williams documentary.

June 15

  • Flowers in the Attic
  • Percy Jackson collection

A pretty nostalgic mid-month movie refresh.

June 16

  • AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3
  • Beavis and Butt-Head collection

Honestly, this is one of the weirdest double-feature release days of the month.

June 17

  • André Is an Idiot

This emotional documentary comedy follows an advertising creative facing terminal cancer.

June 18

  • I Will Find You Season 1

Netflix’s first US-based Harlan Coben adaptation arrives with Sam Worthington leading the cast.

June 19

  • Voicemails for Isabelle
  • Oasis Season 1

A mix of romance and teen thriller content arrives late in the month.

June 23

  • Ryan Hamilton: This Just Hit Me
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Netflix continues adding stand-up specials throughout June.

June 24

  • Another Self Season 3
  • In the Hand of Dante
  • The American Experiment Season 1

This day feels especially strong for historical drama fans.

June 25

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2

This is easily one of Netflix’s biggest releases of the entire summer. Expectations for Season 2 are honestly massive after the popularity of the first season.

June 26

  • Little Brother
  • Chris & Martina: The Final Set
  • Pokémon Horizons Season 3 Part 3

The final week of June stays surprisingly busy with comedy, sports documentaries, and anime.

June 27

  • Agent Kim Reactivated

Another new K-drama arrives just before the month ends.

June 30

  • Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4

Netflix closes June with another returning fan-favorite drama series.

Overall, June 2026 genuinely feels like one of Netflix’s busiest and most varied months in a long time. Between anime, K-dramas, sports content, documentaries, fantasy, and classic movies, there is honestly something new dropping almost every few days.

And since Netflix schedules constantly change, I would still expect a few surprise additions before June officially begins.


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