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For those who are not aware, we give the first look in front of others in the film and licensed show but we will not get a complete picture of what will happen until towards the end of May 2022. We estimate we will have a June full list between 17 to 19 May or between 24 and 26. We will continue to update this article every few days before June with a new additional time and when we learn it.

Full List of What’s Coming to Netflix in June 2022

Netflix US June 2022 TBD

  • Glamour Girls (2022) N – Nollywood drama.
  • Sonic Boom (Season 1) – Kids animated series.
  • Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (2019) – An aspiring singer living with his grandmother in the capital of Bhutan dreams of getting a visa to move to Australia.

Coming to Netflix to Netflix Weekly in June 202

  • Jump Like a Witch (2022) – New episodes Tuesdays.
  • Komi Can’t Communicate (Season 1) N – New episodes Wednesdays.
  • Our Blues (Season 1) N – New episodes on June 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th.
  • Welcome to Wedding Hell (Season 1) N – New episodes on June 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th and 15th.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 1st

  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy (2004) – Will Ferrell stars as a charismatic newsman in the 1970s but his reign as the top dog looks to be coming to the end after a new hire.
  • Dear John (2010) – A regular on Netflix returns once again. Romance movie starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried.
  • Dumb and Dumber (1994) – Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels stars as two loveable morons who set out on a road-trip to Aspen.
  • Edge of Seventeen (1998) – A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.
  • Eraser (1996) – From Warner Bros. Pictures comes this action-thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass (2007) – Daniel Craig headlines this family epic set in a parallel universe.
  • Iluzja / Illusion (2022) – Polish drama movie set months after the disappearance of a woman’s teenage daughter and her investigation to find out what happened.
  • Lean on Me (1989) – A ruthless teacher is assigned to become the principal of a decaying inner-city school.
  • Léon: The Professional (1994) – Luc Besson’s timeless classic about an unlikely relationship between a girl and an assassin.
  • Life as We Know It (2010) – Rom-com starring Katherine Heigl and John Duhamel.
  • Mission Impossible Movie Collection:
    • Mission: Impossible
    • Mission: Impossible II
    • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
  • Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007) – Rowan Atkinson’s feature film where he plays a stupid Brit on holiday.
  • National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) – The Griswold family’s plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.
  • Soul Plane (2004) – Comedy starring Snoop Dogg. From MGM.
  • Steel Magnolias (1989) – Comedy classic about a young beautician who moves to a new town to work at a local salon. Features Dolly Parton.
  • The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) – Andrew Garfield’s first entry as the web-slinging superhero. We see Peter Parker in this entry go up against The Lizard.
  • The Boy (2016) – Horror about an American nanny who has to take care of a life-sized doll.
  • The Departed (2006) – Crime-thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon.
  • The Fighter (2010) – Biopic on the boxer Micky Ward. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale.
  • The Girl Next Door – Unclear which title this is.
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) – Jeremy Renner stars as a sergeant assigned to the bomb squad.
  • The Players Club – Unclear which title this is.
  • Titanic (1997) – James Cameron’s epic about the ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic.
  • Troy (2004) – Brad Pitt stars in this historical epic about the assault on Troy.
  • Vegas Vacation (1997) – Chevy Chase comedy which sees the Griswolds on their fourth vacation.
  • We Die Young (2019) – Lior Geller directs this action crime drama starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. It’s about a 14-year-old who was abducted by a gang.
  • We Are Marshall (2006) – McG directs this sports drama starring Matthew McConaughey. About plans to keep a football team running following a devastating plane crash.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 2nd

  • #ABTalks (Season 2) – YouTube show with Anas Bukhash hosting interviews with various A-listers.
  • Bashar Shorts (Season 1) – Saudi sci-fi series set in the near-future where tech is dominating our lives. Think Black Mirror.
  • Borgen: Power and Glory (Season 1) N – Technically the fourth season of the Danish political thriller series

  • Change Days (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) – Korean reality series starring Jang Do-youn, Yang Se-chan, and Code Kunts. About real-life couples on the brink of breaking up given a romantic getaway to try and mend it.
  • Detak / Heartbeat (2020) – Indonesian mystery thriller.
  • Plastic Island / Pulau Plastik (2022) – Documentary on fighting plastic pollution in Indonesia.
  • Story Of Dinda: Second Chance of Happiness (2021) – Indonesian film based on a book.
  • The DUFF (2015) – Rom-com starring Mae Whitman and Bella Thorne.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 3rd

  • As The Crow Flies (Season 1) N – Turkish series about a news host who watches her life unravel with her career being sabotaged.
  • Floor is Lava (Season 2) N – Gameshow where contestants have to tackle courses where they’re not allowed to touch the floor.
  • Interceptor (2022) N – Matthew Reilly directs this new action movie that’s about an Army captain trying to save the world.

  • Legacies (Season 4) – The CW’s final season of the supernatural spin-off series to The Originals.
  • Mr. Good: Cop or Crook? (Season 1) N – Norweigen docu-series about a cop who has the reputation of being one of the best cops in the country while also being suspected of being a drug trafficker.
  • Surviving Summer (Season 1) N – Australian family series about a New York teen expelled from school and headed to the surf capital of the world of Australia.
  • The Perfect Mother (Season 1) N – French series based on a book about a devoted mother uncovering the truth about her daughter’s involvement with a homicide.
  • Two Summers (Season 1) N – Belgium produced series about a group of friends reuniting for a lavish holiday but past traumas play a part throughout.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 5th

  • Straight Up (2019) – James Sweeney writes and directs this romance movie just without the romance.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 6th

  • Action Pack (Season 2) N – Kids animated series.
  • Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – showcase featuring stand-ups curated by Burr himself.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 7th

  • That’s My Time with David Letterman (Part 1) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – each of the six episodes spotlights one comedian, including a 5-minute stand-up set and conversation with Letterman.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 8th

  • Baby Fever (Season 1) N – Danish romantic comedy series centering around the life of a fertility doctor and the clients she meets and treats.
  • El paseo 6 (2021) – Colombian comedy movie.
  • Gladbeck: The Hostage Crisis (2022) N – German true-crime documentary.
  • Hustle (2022) N – Sports movie starring Adam Sandler about a basketball scout who discovers a new street player that could get him back into the good books and revive his career.

  • Keep Sweet Pray and Obey (Limited Series) N – True crime documentary series about Warren Jeffs rise through the ranks at the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 9th

  • 2020 (Season 1) – Lebanese crime series.
  • Ben & Jody / Filosofi Kopi 3 (2022) – Indonesian action movie about two friends banding together to fight back against illegal loggers.
  • Don (2022) – Indian movie about a college student navigating life on campus. Available in four languages.
  • Rhythm + Flow Nouvelle Ecole (Season 1) N – New French spin-off of the rapping competition series.
  • Stand Out: An LGBTQ+ Celebration (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – the largest-ever gathering of LGBTQ+ comics

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 10th

  • Breaded Life (2021) – Nollywood movie.
  • Closet Monster (2015) – A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
    Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness (2022) N – A brave young animal explorer teams up with two trusty friends to find a powerful artifact before his greedy uncle can get his paws on it.
  • Dirty Daddy: A Tribute to Bob Saget (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – a celebration of Bob’s life in comedy with his friends and family.
  • First Kill (Season 1) N – New horror mystery series about a teenage vampire falling in love with a vampire hunter.
  • Intimacy (Season 1) N – Spanish drama about a sex scandal. Starring Itziar Ituño, Verónica Echegui, Patricia López Arnaiz, Ana Wagener and Emma Suárez.
  • Peaky Blinders (Season 6) N – The sixth and final (albeit not the end – a movie is on the way) season of the BBC historical series starring Cillian Murphy.
  • Top Gear (Seasons 27 and 28) – BBC’s motoring show returns to Netflix.
  • Trees of Peace (2022) N – Drama about four women from different backgrounds who forge an unbreakable friendship.
  • Vice (2018) – Adam McKay directs this historical biopic on Dick Cheney played by Christian Bale.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 11th

  • Amy Schumer’s Parental Advisory (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – Showcase featuring stand-ups curated by Schumer.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 12th

  • That’s My Time with David Letterman (Part 2) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – each of the six episodes spotlights one comedian, including a 5-minute stand-up set and conversation with Letterman.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 13th

  • Charlie’s Colorforms City (Multiple New Seasons) N – Kids animated series where Charlie creates fun stories using different shapes, and he needs your help.
  • Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – Multi-comic special hosted and curated by Davidson.
  • Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America (2021) – Documentary on systematic racism in America by Emily and Sarah Kunstler.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 14th

  • Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda introduce an all-female lineup of comedians.
  • Jennifer Lopez: Halftime (2022) N – Documentary on the life and career of Jennifer Lopez.
  • The Mole (Seasons 3-4) – New seasons of the reality series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 15th

  • Centauro (2022) N – Spanish-language thriller about a superbike racer who becomes a drug courier.
  • Front Cover (2016) – Ray Yeung writes and directs this LGBTQ+ romantic movie.
  • God’s Favorite Idiot (Season 1) N – New workplace comedy series starring Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone.

  • Heart Parade (2022) N – Polish movie.
  • Home2Home (2022) – German documentary about a young man traveling 27,000 miles around the world on his bike.
  • Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend (Season 1) N – New cooking competition series.
  • Maldivas (Season 1) N – Brazillian Portuguese-language comedy series about a young woman moving into a condo community where she interacts with the odd residents.
  • The Wrath of God (2022) N – Spanish-language thriller.
  • Web of Make Believe: Death, Lies and the Internet (Limited Series) N – Documentary series from Brian Knappenberger about the dark side of the internet.
  • When My Love Blooms (Season 1) – Korean romantic drama series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 16th

  • Dead End: Paranormal Park (Season 1) N – From Netflix Animation comes a new kids series about two teens and a pug battling demons at a haunted theme park.
  • Kabuki Akadousuzunosuke – The final installment of kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe’s “Idomu” series features Toma Ikuta in his first kabuki role.
  • Karma’s World Music Videos (Volume 2) N – Netflix kids animated series.
  • Love & Anarchy (Season 2) N – Swedish romantic comedy series returns following its debut in November 2020.
  • Sing, Dance, Act: Kabuki featuring Toma Ikuta (2022) N – Japanese documentary.
  • Snoop Dogg’s F*cn Around Comedy Special (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – Original comedy from Snoop, along with sets from legendary black comedians performing at the festival.
  • Speed Kills (2018) – John Travolta stars in this action crime-thriller set in the 1980s when a motorboat racers helps move millions of dollars worth of drugs into Miami.
  • Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (2016) – Focus Features documentary on Fred Rogers.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 17th

  • Rainbow High (Season 2) – Kids animated series.
  • She (Season 2) N – Hindi crime series returns for a second season.
  • Spiderhead (2022) N – Chris Hemsworth headlines this new action movie about a future where prison inmates can have reduced sentences if they volunteer for new experimental drugs.
  • The Martha Mitchell Effect (2022) N – This documentary profiles the Cabinet wife who spoke out during Watergate — and the Nixon administration’s campaign to gaslight her into silence.
  • The War Next-door (Season 2) N – Spanish-language comedy series.
  • You Don’t Know Me (Season 1) N – BBC courtroom crime series about a man on trial for murder using his final closing arguments to recount his love with a mysterious woman.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 18th

  • Alchemy of Souls (Season 1) N – Korean series about a powerful sorceress in a blind woman’s body who encounters a man from a prestigious family, who wants her help to change his destiny.
  • Charmed (Season 4) – The CW’s final season of the reboot.
  • Spriggan (Season 1) N – Anime series about a corporation’s Spriggan agents keeping Earth’s powerful relics out of the wrong hands.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 19th

  • Civil: Ben Crump (2022) N – Documentary on the American civil-rights activist Benjamin Crump.
  • It (2017) – Horror starring Bill Skarsgård as the famous Penny Wise. Adapted from the Stephen King novel.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 20th

  • Doom Of Love (2022) N – Turkish movie about a businessman who falls for a singer at a yoga retreat.
  • Philomena (2013) – Adaptation of The Lost Child of Philomena Lee starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 21st

  • All That (Seasons 2-3) – Nickelodeon sketch show from the 90s.
  • Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual (2022) N – Stand-up comedy special.
  • Kenan and Kel (Seasons 1-2) – Nickelodeon comedy series.
  • Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (Seasons 1-2) – Nickelodeon classic comedy series.
  • The Future Of… (Season 1) N – The Verge investigates the future of technology in this new docu-series produced by Shawn Levy.
  • Zoey 101 (Seasons 1-2) – Nickelodeon’s sitcom series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 22nd

  • Love & Gelato (2022) N – New romance movie adaptation.
  • ONE PIECE (New Seasons) – More series of the hit anime series.
  • Sing 2 (2021) – SVOD debut of the Illumination animated movie that sees the return of Buster Moon and his gifted musical friends who are looking for a rockstar to join their group.

  • Snowflake Mountain (Season 1) N – British reality series with kidults taken to a wilderness retreat to get them to learn some life skills.
  • The Hidden Lives of Pets (Season 1) N – British produced docuseries about our household pets and their adventures when we’re away. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville.
  • The Mist (2007) – Stephen King adaptation about a town that is infected with a mist that causes chaos.
  • The Umbrella Academy (Season 3) N – New season of the superhero series where we’ll be seeing our heroes going toe-to-toe with The Sparrow Academy.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 23rd

  • Backtrace (2018) – Stranger Things star Matthew Modine stars in this Sylvester Stallone action-epic.
  • First Class (Season 1) N – Spanish language series about a group of wealthy friends from Barcelona who share a love of over-the-top fashion, luxurious parties and exclusive events.
  • Queen (Season 1) N – Polish drama about a drag queen returning home.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 24th

  • Angry Birds: Summer Madness (Season 2) N – New episodes of the animated series based on the hit mobile game.
  • Man Vs Bee (Season 1) N – Rowan Atkinson features in this short comedy series about a man battling a bee.
  • Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (Season 1) N – Korean spin-off/remake of the popular Netflix La Casa De Papel series.
  • The Man From Toronto (2022) N – Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson star in this new action-comedy movie.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 25th

  • Grey’s Anatomy (Season 18) – ABC’s hit medical drama.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 26th

  • Best of the Festival (2022) N – Netflix is a Joke Festival – Highlights from throughout the 11-day event.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 27t

  • Cafe Minamdang (Season 1) N – Korean series about a suspicious café.
  • Chip and Potato: Chip’s Holiday (2022) N – Kids animated special.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 28th

  • Blasted (2022) N – Norweigen family movie.
  • Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy (2022) N – Stand-up comedy special.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 29th

  • Beauty (2022) N – A young singer on the brink of a promising career finds herself torn between a domineering family, industry pressures and her love for her girlfriend.
  • Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Season 1) N – New Korean series about a young attorney with Asperger’s syndrome.
  • Pirate Gold of Adak Island (Season 1) N – Reality series about a team of treasure hunters heading to a remote island in Alsaka.
  • The Upshaws (Season 2) N – Multi-cam sitcom returns for a second season. Starring Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps.

What’s Coming to Netflix on June 30th

  • Bastard!! -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy- (Season 1) N – First 13 episodes of this new dark fantasy anime series will debut in late June with the rest coming in late 2022.
  • Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) – Idris Elba helms this Oscar-nominated movie on Nelson Mandela.
  • Sharkdog (Season 2) N – Animated kids series.

Beyond June, July is set to be a huge month for new movies on Netflix with the release of Netflix’s most expensive feature film to date in the form of The Gray Man.

By james

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