Netflix is dropping some incredible content this June in the form of films and specials that will do everything from hook you with heart-pounding drama to transport you on an epic journey from the comforts of home. Whether you’re looking for something funny, informative, or inspiring, Netflix has got you covered. Keep reading for the streamer’s best new movies coming in June.
Netflix is releasing two standout original films this month, with romantic action comedy Hit Man in early June and later, the Nicole Kidman, Joey King, and Zac Efron-led romantic comedy A Family Affair, which are both poised to potentially land in the Netflix Top 10.
Additionally, in the first half of the month, Netflix will debut some fascinating Netflix Original documentary films that cover a wide range of topics, like How to Rob a Bank, Rafa Márquez: El Capitán, and Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors.
Lastly, all throughout Netflix’s June streaming slate you can get your heart racing with engrossing films from all over the globe, including French action horror Under Paris, Japanese romantic drama Drawing Closer, and American action thriller Trigger Warning.
Want to know what other eye-grabbing movies are dropping on Netflix in the next month? Keeping scrolling to check out our full list of what movies to watch on Netflix in June.
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Released June 7
Turn up the heat in June with this Netflix Original romantic action comedy about a fake hit man who gets into some real trouble. In Hit Man, straight-laced professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell) has a surprising talent for moonlighting as a fake hit man in partnership with the New Orleans Police Department in order to help nab potential criminals before any real damage is done. But when he falls for one of his marks, a beautiful woman named Madison (Adria Arjona), the lines between acting and reality blur as Gary is unwittingly pulled deep into a high-stakes game of deception, danger, and delight.
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Released June 28
Led by Joey King, Zac Efron, and Nicole Kidman, this Netflix Original romantic comedy is sure to be a summertime sensation you won’t want to miss. A Family Affair follows the surprising new romance that wrecks some serious havoc on Zara’s (King) life as the young personal assistant discovers a secret relationship between her narcissistic Hollywood star boss (Efron) and her widowed mother (Kidman).
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Released June 21
Trigger Warning is a Netflix Original action thriller that revolves around Special Forces commando (Jessica Alba) as she returns to her hometown from active duty overseas following her father’s untimely death. Now in charge of her late parent’s bar and unsure of who to trust, Parker begins to figure out what really happened to her dad as she reconnects with familiar faces from her past and goes head to head with a brutal local gang.
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Released June 14
This latest installment of the popular Japanese sci-fi Ultraman media franchise promises animated fun for the whole family in June. Ultraman: Rising follows self-centered baseball star Ken Sato (Christopher Sean/Yuki Yamada) as he reluctantly returns home to Tokyo to adopt a secret life as the giant superhero, Ultraman, in order to save his city from attacking monsters. But if he wants to successfully balance work and the demands of protecting a 35-foot-tall fire-breathing baby kaiju, Ken must rise above his own big ego, which may prove to be the trickiest task of them all.
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Released June 12
Whether or not you’re a history buff, you’re still likely to get hooked on this Netflix Original film. Even 50 years after an army of 8,000 pottery soldiers dubbed the Terracotta Warriors were discovered, fresh secrets have yet to be unearthed and this documentary seeks to bring some to light. Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors explores the tomb of China’s first Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, where the warriors were first found standing sentry, and also shares the figures’ history via archeological evidence and vivid reenactments.
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Released June 5
Under Paris is a French action horror film that takes place practically in the present, Summer 2024, where Paris is hosting the World Triathlon Championships on the Seine for the very first time. But this international celebration of community and athletics soon takes a dire turn as a brilliant scientist named Sophia (Bérénice Bejo) comes to learn that there’s a large shark swimming in the river, threatening the lives of all the competing athletes. In order to prevent a bloodbath, Sophia must join forces with young environmental activist Mika (Léa Léviant) and Seine police commander Adil (Nassim Lyes).
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Released June 6
Sports lovers from around the world should be sure to tune into this Netflix Original documentary that delves into the life and legacy of one of Mexico’s greatest soccer stars. Joined by his family members and former teammates, defender Rafa Márquez reflects on his childhood, unforgettable soccer career, and inner life utilizing exclusive interviews and old footage, culminating in this must-watch portrait of an iconic Mexican athlete and role model.
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Released June 19
Get ready for a dazzling adventure with this Polish fantasy film. Kleks Academy centers on a seemingly-ordinary teenage girl named Ada (Antonina Litwiniak) who accepts an invitation to the mysterious Kleks Academy while on her own personal journey to find her missing father. From its eccentric headmaster to its magical properties, the Academy opens up Ada’s world in a way that defies imagination and changes her life forever.
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Released June 5
How to Rob a Bank is a fascinating Netflix Original documentary that delves into the background and legacy of prolific bank robber Scott Scurlock. From 1992 to his death in 1996, Scurlock would embark on a crime spree throughout Seattle, successfully robbing 17 banks by utilizing Hollywood-style makeup and cinematic flourishes to confound and evade law enforcement. But as the police began closing in, an ambitious final heist would lead to the Hollywood Bandit and his crew’s ultimate downfall.
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Released June 27
This moving romantic drama out of Japan revolves around 17-year-old Akito (Ren Nagase), who has been diagnosed with a terminal heart disease that gives him just one more year to live. In the face of this pain, Akito finds something worth living for upon meeting Haruna (Natsuki Deguchi), another terminally ill teen, who just has six months left. As they grow closer, Akito grapples with the notion of falling in love when his time with Haruna is limited.
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Released June 18
STREAM Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution ON NETFLIX
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution takes a closer look at the history of queer stand-up comedy, with an emphasis on how LGBTQ+ performers have had a major hand in encouraging social change, challenging cultural norms, and provoking serious thought and reflection over the past 50 years. Featuring exceptional queer comedians like Lily Tomlin, Wanda Sykes, Eddie Izzard, Hannah Gadsby, Tig Notaro, Trixie Mattel, and more, this unique Netflix Original documentary is perfect Pride Month viewing for fans of comedy and social justice.