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Here’s what’s new on Netflix in June 2025: 10 best movies and shows to watch

'Squid Games' ends, a new family drama begins and 'Georgia & Ginny' continues

Matthew Singer
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Summer is officially here, but don’t run out and touch grass. Netflix is giving you plenty of excuses to stay planted on the couch, where it’s nice and air conditioned. Well, a few excuses, anyway: June is frankly not the most exciting month on the streamer, with the only notable new movie being a thriller from Tyler Perry. But there are quite a few fresh TV seasons to binge, including the third season of Ginny & Georgia, another round of the Shane Gillis workplace comedy Tires and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s FUBAR, the debut of the potential next big feuding-family drama in The Waterfront and the final instalment of one of the biggest Netflix shows of all-time, Squid Game. So grab a margarita, fill up that kiddie pool in the living room, and kick off summer the proper way: in front of the television.

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💻 The best Netflix original series to binge
📺 The best TV and streaming shows of 2025 (so far)

Ginny & Georgia season 3

At the end of the second season of this emotional family dramedy, single mother Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) was arrested for murder in the middle of her own wedding reception. Where does that leave her already troubled daughter (Antonia Gentry)? Let’s find out!

Premieres June 5

Tires season 2

Getting kicked off Saturday Night Live is the best thing that could have happened to comedian Shane Gillis, as the manosphere favourite now has a higher profile than most current cast members, and his own show to boot. Set in an auto garage, this workplace comedy breaks no new ground, but it’s popular enough to get a second season – and now Thomas Haden Church joins the cast.

Premieres June 5

Straw

A profusely sweaty Taraji P Henson plays a struggling single mother who reaches the end of her rope (or her last straw, you might say) in this Tyler Perry thriller. It looks quite melodramatic – to be expected, coming from Perry – but Henson is a performer who can elevate just about anything.

Premieres June 6

Trainwreck 

Netflix’s sensationalistic docuseries returns with three episodes investigating recent-ish news stories: the crowd-control disaster at Travis Scott’s Astroworld fFestival; the rise and fall of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford; and the highlight, the incident aboard a Carnival cruise ship that came to be known as ‘the Poop Cruise’.

Premieres June 10

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster

Not since Fyre Fest has an unfortunate event yielded such schadenfreude as the story of the rich-guy submarine that friggin’ imploded at the bottom of the ocean in 2023. This doc dives (ahem) into the hubris and corner-cutting that made the disaster preventable yet inevitable.

Premieres June 11

FUBAR season 2

Arnold Schwarzenegger appearing in a TV series feels like it should be a bigger deal than it is, especially now that he’s acting alongside an Oscar nominee. Alas, here’s the second season of his action-comedy, co-starring Arnie and A Complete Unknown’s Monica Barbaro as a father and daughter who each learn the other has been working for the CIA for years. Awkward!

Premieres June 12

America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 2 

When you think of cheerleaders, you think of the Dallas Cowboys – or rather, the women on the sidelines sporting poms-poms, short-shorts and cowboy boots. But you don’t have to care about cheerleading or football to be drawn into this engaging docuseries, which avoids manufactured reality-TV drama to reveal the hardships and sisterhood of the so-called DCC.     

Premieres June 18

Somebody Feed Phil season 8

Some guys have all the luck. First, Phil Rosenthal creates the mega-hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Now, he gets to travel the world, gorging himself on Netflix’s dime. Destinations in this eighth(!?) season include Guatemala, Amsterdam, Tbilisi, Sydney, Basque Country, and the ever-exotic Boston and Las Vegas.

Premieres June 18

The Waterfront

Yellowstone On the Water? Succession By the Sea? Oceanfront Ozark? Show creator Kevin Williamson (Dawson’s Creek) certainly seems to be evoking those other series with this drama about a crumbling North Carolina fishing empire whose patriarch (Mindhunter’s Holt McCallany) turns to drug smuggling to stay afloat… so to speak.

Premieres June 19

Squid Game season 3

Let the games come to an end! Netflix’s Korean-language smash-hit is wrapping up just six months after the penultimate season dropped. In the final season, a thoroughly defeated Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) has one last chance to stop the titular sadistic games of survival once and for all – but the odds are looking increasingly stacked against him.\

Premieres June 27


Everything New Coming to Netflix in June 2025

Available June 1:

The American

Bee Movie

The Birds

The Blues Brothers

The Devil’s Own

Dune (1984)

The Equalizer

Family Plot

Focus

Frenzy

The Great Outdoors

Hitchcock

Hop

The Legend of Zorro

The Man Who Knew Too Much

Neighbors

Now You See Me

Now You See Me 2

The Nutty Professor

Pokémon The Series: XY

Pokémon The Series: XY: XY: Kalos Quest

Pokémon The Series: XY: XYZ

Rear Window

The Theory of Everything

The Town

U-571

Us

Vertigo

Available June 3:

Sara - Woman in the Shadows

Available June 4:

Criminal Code: Season 2

Eva Lasting: Season 3

Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal

Available June 5:

Barracuda Queens: Season 2

Ginny & Georgia: Season 3

Tires: Season 2

Available June 6:

K.O.

Mercy For None

TYLER PERRY’S STRAW

The Survivors

Available June 7:

Boys on the Side

Piece by Piece

Available June 9:

The Creature Cases: Chapter 5

Available June 10:

Families Like Ours

Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy

Available June 11:

Aniela

Cheers to Life

Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Ft.

Our Times

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster

Available June 12:

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish: Season 2

FUBAR: Season 2

Plane

Available June 13:

Kings of Jo’Burg: Season 3

Too Hot to Handle: Spain

Available June 14:

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 21

Available June 16:

The Last Witch Hunter

Available June 17:

Justin Willman: Magic Lover

Kaulitz & Kaulitz: Season 2

Scandal: Seasons 1-7

Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem

Available June 18:

AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Season 2

Rosario Tijeras (Mexico): Season 4

Somebody Feed Phil: Season 8

YOLANTHE

Available June 19:

The Waterfront

Available June 20:

KPop Demon Hunters

Olympo

Semi-Soeter

Available June 22:

The Intern

Available June 24:

Steph Tolev: Filth Queen

Trainwreck: Poop Cruise

Available June 25:

The Ultimatum: Queer Love: Season 2

Available June 27:

Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua Part 3 

Squid Game: Season 3

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