May has now been and gone and now Netflix have a huge June on their hands, with some of the streamer's biggest returning series dropping new seasons.
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The long-awaited sixth season of Black Mirror is finally on its way, as is the first part of the third season of The Witcher, which when completed will be the final instalment to star Henry Cavill.
Other big new releases include the sixth season of Rick and Morty, Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary series Arnold and the fourth and final season of Never Have I Ever.
Meanwhile, the second season of Human Resources is on its way, as is animated series Skull Island, the second season of Is It Cake?, called Is It Cake Too?, and the fourth and final season of DC series Titans.
When it comes to films, Nicolas Cage's The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent will arrive on the platform this month, as will Extraction 2, People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan, Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical and classic comedy Four Lions.
With other new additions, including plenty of classic films and new originals, scroll on to find out more about what's coming to Netflix in June 2023.
The biggest new release arriving on Netflix this week is the third season of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, the hit sketch show.
There is also the arrival of the second season of Killing Eve, the first season of Indian drama series Scoop and the final part of Manifest season 4.
Here's a list of some of the best titles releasing this week, and find below a full list of everything releasing in June 2023.
- I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson season 3 (Tuesday 30th May) - Third season of sketch show created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin.
- Killing Eve season 2 - The second season of the hit BBC thriller starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer.
- Manifest season 4 part 2 - The final part of the supernatural thriller series.
- Scoop season 1 - Indian crime drama series.
Thursday 1st June
- A Beautiful Life (2023) - Danish romantic musical drama.
- ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks - Children's animated series.
- A.X.L. (2018) - Sci-fi starring Alex Neudstaedter.
- Collide (2016) - Action film starring Nicholas Hoult and Felicity Jones.
- Barbie Mermaid Power (2022) - Animated children's film.
- Monday (2020) - Romantic drama starring Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough.
- Killing Eve season 2 - The second season of the hit BBC thriller starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer.
- Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany season 1 - Documentary series about the Second World War.
- Muster Dogs season 1 - Australian documentary series.
- Thank You for Your Service (2017) - Military drama starring Miles Teller.
- The Days - Japanese drama about the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.
Friday 2nd June
- It’s Me Against You – The Mystery of the Spellbound School (2021) - Spanish comedy film.
- Manifest season 4 part 2 - The final part of the supernatural thriller series.
- Missed Connections (2023) - Filipino romantic comedy film
- Rich in Love 2 (2023) - Brazilian musical romantic comedy film.
- Scoop season 1 - Indian crime drama series.
- Valeria season 3 - Third season of the Spanish comedy series.
- Vortex season 1 - French sci-fi series.
Monday 5th June
- Barracuda Queens season 1 - Swedish crime drama based on real events.
- Ordinary Men: The Forgotten Holocaust (2022) - German documentary about the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen trial.
Tuesday 6th May
- My Little Pony: Make Your Mark chapter 4 - Animated children's series.
Wednesday 7th June
- Arnold - Three part documentary series about the life and career of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- The Biggest Little Farm (2018) - Documentary about a husband and wife developing a sustainable farm outside of LA.
- Love Is Blind: Brazil season 3 - Third season of the Brazilian Love Is Blind spin-off.
Thursday 8th June
- Never Have I Ever season 4 - Final season of the coming-of-age comedy from Mindy Kaling.
- Becky (2020) - Action film about a father and daughter defending their lake house from convicts.
- Tour de France: Unchained season 1 - Sports documentary about the 2022 Tour de France.
Friday 9th June
- Bloodhounds season 1 - Korean crime drama series.
- Human Resources season 2 - The second season of the edgy animated series which is a spin-off from Big Mouth.
- The Playing Card Killer season 1 - Spanish true crime documentary.
- Tex Mex Motors season 1 - Reality series about petrolheads refurbishing junk cars.
- This World Can’t Tear Me Down season 1 - Italian adult animated series.
- The Wonder Weeks (2023) - Dutch comedy-drama film.
- You Do You (2023) - Turkish romantic comedy film.
Sunday 11th June
- Paw Patrol: The Movie (2021) - Animated children's movie.
Monday 12th June
- Catch the Fair One (2021) - Thriller film about a former boxer who joins a sex trafficking ring to find her missing younger sister.
- Rick and Morty season 6 - The most recent season of the hit sci-fi animated series.
Tuesday 13th June
- Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact (2023) - Stand-up special with Amy Schumer.
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) - Action-comedy film starring Nicolas Cage as himself alongside Pedro Pascal.
Wednesday 14th June
- Angela Black season 1 - Drama series starring Joanne Froggatt about a woman in a controlling relationship who is told all her husband's darkest secrets by a private investigator.
- Our Planet 2 - Nature documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough.
- The Surrogacy season 1 - Mexican soap opera drama series.
Thursday 15th June
- Black Mirror season 6 - Long-awaited sixth season of Charlie Brooker's dark anthology series about technology.
- Aliens in the Attic (2009) - Children's sci-fi comedy film starring Austin Butler.
- The Bad Family (2022) - Spanish drama film.
- Transformers: EarthSpark season 1 - Animated Transformers series.
Friday 16th June
- Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (2023) - Anime film.
- Extraction 2 (2023) - Action sequel starring Chris Hemsworth.
Saturday 17th June
- King the Land season 1 - Korean drama series releasing episodes weekly.
- See You in My 19th Life season 1 - Korean drama series releasing episodes weekly.
Monday 19th June
- Not Quite Narwhal season 1 - Animated children's series from DreamWorks.
- Take Care of Maya (2023) - Investigative medical documentary film.
Tuesday 20th June
- 85 South: Ghetto Legends (2023) - Stand-up special with podcasters DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean.
- The Bromley Boys (2018) - Coming-of-age comedy film based on real events about a Bromley FC fan.
Wednesday 21st June
- Break Point part 2 - Second part of this tennis documentary from the makers of F1: Drive to Survive.
- Cunk on Earth season 1 - The first season of this mockumentary starring Dianne Morgan as Philomena Cunk.
Thursday 22nd June
- Let’s Get Divorced season 1 - Japanese romantic comedy series.
- People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan (2021) - Film spin-off to the hit BBC mockumentary about a pirate radio station.
- Skull Island season 1 - Animated King Kong series.
- Sleeping Dog season 1 - German crime drama series.
- The Space Between (2021) - Coming-of-age comedy film with Kelsey Grammer.
Friday 23rd June
- Catching Killers season 3 - Third season of the true crime docuseries.
- iNumber Number: Jozi Gold (2023) - South African crime film.
- King of Clones (2023) - Documentary about Korea's most notorious scientist, who worked on groundbreaking cloning research.
- Make Me Believe (2023) - Turkish drama film.
- The Perfect Find (2023) - Romcom starring Gabrielle Union about the relationship between a fashion editor and her boss's son.
- Through My Window: Across the Sea (2023) - Spanish drama film sequel.
Sunday 25th June
- Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical (2022) - Film adaptation of Tim Minchin's stage musical based on Roald Dahl's children's book.
- Titans season 4 - The final season of this DC live-action series.
Monday 26th June
- Four Lions (2010) - Dark comedy from Chris Morris starring Riz Ahmed.
- Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women’s Sport (2022) - British sports documentary based on the book by Sue Anstiss.
Wednesday 28th June
- Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate (2023) - German documentary about a Berlin nightclub from the 1920s through Hitler's rise to power.
- Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators (2023) - Docuseries about American Gladiators.
- Run Rabbit Run (2023) - Horror film starring Sarah Snook as a mother whose daughter claims to have memories of another life.
Thursday 29th June
- Ōoku: The Inner Chambers season 1 - Anime series.
- The Witcher season 3 volume 1 - The first part of Henry Cavill's final season of Geralt in the hit fantasy series.
Friday 30th June
- Is It Cake, Too?! - Second season of the competition bakery series.
- Nimona (2023) - Animated film about a girl looking to prove a knight's innocence, starring Riz Ahmed and Chloë Grace Moretz.
Last month on Netflix also saw a host of big new releases, with series such as Queen Charlotte, XO, Kitty and FUBAR being added to the service.
Here's a list of some of the best new releases on Netflix in May 2023:
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story - Bridgerton prequel series following the story of Queen Charlotte when she was younger, charting her relationship with King George.
- Queen Cleopatra season 1 - Docudrama from executive producer Jada Pinkett Smith about the Egyptian queen.
- Queer Eye season 7 - Seventh season of the hit reality make-over show.
- Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me (2023) - Documentary film about the life and death of the model, actress and television personality Anna Nicole Smith.
- XO, Kitty season 1 - To All The Boys film franchise spin-off series following the character of Kitty Covey.
- The Ultimatum: Queer Love season 1 - New version of the dating reality show focusing on all women and non-binary people.
- FUBAR season 1 - Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to action in this series where he plays a CIA operative who finds out his daughter is one too - and that they have both been lying to one another.
- I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson season 3 - Third season of sketch show created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin.
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