Coming soon series and movies to Netflix in June 2021
Here’s a list of coming soon series and movies to Netflix in June 2021. Which titles will hit the popular streaming platform?
From licensed content to Netflix Originals, the huge library of Netflix keeps refreshing itself. Some of the shows and movies are leaving the platform while lots of others arrive just in time. So, what’s coming soon on Netflix?
Coming Soon on Netflix – June 1st
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Directed by Rob Reiner, Flipped tells about two kids that are in love.
Starring Aaron Paul and Emily Ratajkowski, Welcome Home is a thriller and it tells about a couple’s not-so-great holiday time. What’s better than starting your summer month with a holiday movie, with lots of horrors, of course?
Peter Galison’s 2020 documentary sheds light on the most mysterious phenomenons of space, black holes.
The kid series will continue with season 2 coming on June 1st.
Japanese stage performance that tells about the fight of seven souls against the threat in Skull Castle.
Netflix Originals series will refine the classic fairy and nursery tales for children. It will also premiere on June 1st.
Coming Soon Series and Movies on Netflix (June 2nd – June 30th)
The fifth season of the Canadian comedy TV show will be aired on the second day of telling more about Appa and Umma’s shenanigans.
After facing the exhausting events of relationships and adulthood, a group of friends take a vacation in Salvador, during Carnaval. It would be a nice watch especially during times like these as we miss going to holidays and all that.
How about a romance movie telling about two people with a strange bond? 2 Hearts will be on the movie library of Netflix after June 2nd.
Mexican comedy Alan Saldana will return with its comedy special Locked Up on June 3rd.
The first season of the mockumentary will air on June 3rd.
One of the most popular anime series of all time, will be on Netflix with its most recent title.
Do you know when I’m talking about a life-changing summer? Well, Summertime 2 is about that season of our lives.
A girl who dreams to be a dancer is discovered by choreographer in a drag show. But if you aim hard enough, you will probably find a way.
PBS documentary series was acquired recently by Netflix. With the accompany of Jad Abumrad’s narration, The World Within will reveal the many wonders of human anatomy.
A fast-paced action movie tells you a revenge story of a retired hitman who is now planning to kill his own brother.
Based on Jeff Lemire’s comic series, Sweet Tooth is a post-apocalyptic fairy tale. The producers of the show are Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey.
K-drama directed by Lee Kye Byuk, will hit Netflix on June 4th.
A documentary about kittens and a journey to the world of cats, what else can you want?
Coming from Netflix Originals, Awake is a sci-fi movie depicting world without electronics and ability to sleep.
Skater Girl is an Indian-American title telling about a coming of age story. A young girl who fell in love with skateboarding will go on a harsh journey to reach her dreams.
Wish Dragon is a movie about a teen and a wish-granting magical dragon. The two pals are now in for an adventure through Shanghai.
One of the most popular shows on Netflix, Elite will stream on June 18th and continue to show us what’s going to happen in Las Encinas academy.
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Kevin Hart’s drama will be released on Netflix right before Father’s Day. It is also based on a book called Two Kisses for Maddy: A Memoir of Loss & Love written by Matthew Logelin.
Jagame Thandhiram will tell about a gangster who has to pick good or evil in order to find where he belongs to.
Starring Iliza Shlesinger, Good on Paper is a romantic comedy and will stream on June 23rd.
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The Naked Director season 2 will take up where it has left on June 24th. The TV show tells about the story of Japane AV actress Toru Muranishi (Takayuki Yamada).
America: The Motion Picture will take the viewers on a journey throughout United States’ history.
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