The Best Movies to Binge on Netflix This June
Netflix is refreshing its vast library this month with an impressive selection of cinematic releases spanning various genres and eras. From legendary Oscar-winning classics and captivating international dramas to high-stakes thrillers and engaging documentaries, there is a wealth of premium content arriving on the platform. Whether audiences are looking for nostalgic comedies or completely new narratives, this upcoming lineup offers excellent options for every type of viewer.
‘Poor Things’ (2023)

The surreal sci-fi comedy ‘Poor Things’ follows a young woman resurrected by an eccentric Victorian scientist. She embarks on a fascinating global odyssey to discover her own uninhibited sexuality and formulate a complex philosophical worldview. Produced by Searchlight Pictures, the film features widely acclaimed, award-winning performances from its stellar cast. Viewers can start streaming this imaginative journey when it premieres on June 7.
‘USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory’ (2026)

The sports documentary ‘USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory’ examines the historic FIFA World Cup tournament that captivated global audiences. The production chronicles the Brazilian national team’s deeply emotional journey toward reclaiming global football supremacy. Featuring exclusive interviews, the film offers an intimate look at the legendary players and their strenuous path to victory. This gripping retrospective hits the platform on June 7.
‘Mexico 86’ (2026)

Set in the 1980s, ‘México 86’ is a dramatic thriller that intricately intertwines personal struggles with broad political and social unrest. Characters are consistently forced to face intense moral dilemmas against the dangerous backdrop of a changing nation. Produced by Phototaxia Pictures, the film explores the heavy psychological toll of living under constant societal pressure. This compelling narrative starts streaming on June 5.
‘The Marked Woman’ (2026)

‘The Marked Woman’ is a suspenseful thriller centered on a brave protagonist who uncovers a highly dangerous secret. She must rapidly outrun powerful corporate adversaries who will stop at nothing to ensure she remains permanently quiet. Produced by K & S Films, the tension steadily escalates as she navigates a deadly game of cat and mouse. Audiences can watch this high-stakes thriller when it premieres on June 5.
‘Office Romance’ (2026)

The workplace comedy ‘Office Romance’ tackles the humorous complications of co-workers attempting to navigate their daily professional lives. The main characters struggle endlessly to keep their blossoming relationship a secret from an eccentric boss and incredibly nosy colleagues. Produced by Ryder Picture Company, the film highlights the undeniable awkwardness and charm of dating on the job. This lighthearted feature begins streaming on June 5.
‘Scarlet’ (2025)

‘Scarlet’ is a captivating fantasy drama weaving a magical realist narrative about a young girl growing up in rural France. Throughout her incredibly difficult life, she clings tightly to a prophecy claiming that a ship with scarlet sails will eventually carry her away. Produced by Studio Chizu, the film masterfully blends historical hardship with beautiful elements of traditional folklore. This enchanting tale arrives on the streaming platform on June 5.
‘You’re Killing Me’ (2023)

The survival thriller ‘You’re Killing Me’ follows a scholarship student who becomes trapped at an exclusive, high-society high school party. The situation turns deadly when she uncovers a serious crime committed by her wealthy and highly privileged classmates. These teenagers quickly turn to horrific violence in a desperate attempt to silence her and protect their futures. The tension-filled production becomes available to stream on June 6.
‘Another Round’ (2020)

‘Another Round’ is a tragicomic Danish drama following four high school teachers who decide to embark on an unusual social experiment. They attempt to maintain a constant, low level of alcohol intoxication to improve their uninspired daily lives and professional careers. Produced by Zentropa Entertainments, this Academy Award-winning film examines the delicate balance between liberation and total self-destruction. The critically acclaimed picture premieres on June 4.
‘David’ (2025)

The character-driven drama ‘David’ focuses intently on the personal growth and unexpected obstacles faced by its central protagonist. As he navigates a series of challenging life events, his deepest resolve and fundamental values are thoroughly tested. Produced by Sunrise Productions, the narrative offers an intimate exploration of human resilience and emotional endurance. Viewers can experience this moving story when it arrives on June 3.
‘The Murder of Rachel Nickell’ (2026)

‘The Murder of Rachel Nickell’ is a gripping true crime documentary revisiting one of Britain’s most notorious criminal investigations. The film thoroughly examines the tragic murder that took place on Wimbledon Common and the highly controversial police sting that followed. Featuring extensive archival footage, the production sheds light on the devastating flaws within the justice system at the time. This shocking retrospective begins streaming on June 4.
‘Rocky’ (1976)

The legendary, Oscar-winning sports drama ‘Rocky’ tells the inspiring story of a small-time Philadelphia boxer seeking a grander purpose. He suddenly receives a rare, life-changing shot at fighting for the coveted heavyweight championship title. Produced by Winkler Films and starring Sylvester Stallone, the film remains a definitive piece of cinema about the triumph of the underdog spirit. This classic feature is available to stream on June 1.
‘The Big Lebowski’ (1998)

An iconic cult-classic comedy, ‘The Big Lebowski’ follows an eccentric slacker known simply as “The Dude” through a chaotic Los Angeles landscape. He is reluctantly dragged into a bizarre and dangerous kidnapping plot entirely due to a frustrating case of mistaken identity. Produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, the film heavily features the humorous interactions between the protagonist and his volatile bowling buddies. The fan-favorite comedy hits Netflix on June 1.
‘The Karate Kid’ (1984)

‘The Karate Kid’ stands as a classic coming-of-age film about a displaced teenager struggling to fit into a brand new town. He learns to use martial arts to overcome violent bullies, guided patiently by a wise local handyman. Produced by Columbia Pictures, the narrative emphasizes that the true core of martial arts is found in balance and discipline rather than aggression. This beloved family staple becomes watchable starting June 1.
‘Little Miss Sunshine’ (2006)

The award-winning indie comedy ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ follows a highly dysfunctional family attempting to accomplish a unified goal. They embark on a chaotic cross-country road trip in a severely rundown Volkswagen bus to support their youngest daughter at a beauty pageant. Produced by Big Beach, the film expertly balances heartbreaking emotional moments with brilliant comedic situations. This heartwarming cinematic journey premieres on June 1.
‘Fried Green Tomatoes’ (1991)

‘Fried Green Tomatoes’ is a heartfelt drama masterfully intertwining the lives of two distinct women from completely different generations. An unhappy modern housewife befriends a nursing home resident who shares a captivating tale of deep female friendship from the 1920s. Produced by Universal Pictures, the movie highlights the timeless importance of empowerment and enduring love through hardship. This moving narrative will be available to stream on June 1.
Which of these upcoming releases are you most excited to watch this month, and what are your thoughts on this varied selection; let us know in the comments.

