With a number of eagerly awaited comebacks and a ton of brand-new original programming, Netflix has a packed June schedule. The second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the reunion with the Serenity residents in Sweet Magnolias, and the romantic comedy Office Romance starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein are all anticipated by subscribers. The platform offers a varied roster that should appeal to fans of suspense, comedy, and action, ranging from thrillers based on Harlan Coben’s novels to documentaries, dramas based on true tales, and movies starring elite actors.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict (limited series)
June 3: This limited-series documentary examines the long-lasting effects of Michael Jackson’s legal troubles on his cultural legacy. The show explores the accusations, trials, and discussions that still surround the King of Pop using firsthand recollections, legal analysis, and archive film. The public’s responses to one of the most well-known individuals in music history are also examined in the documentary, along with the media coverage of the period. a series that emphasizes both the facts and how they affect how the artist is perceived.
The Witness (Limited Edition)
June 4: The Witness revisits one of the most well-known criminal cases in the UK, based on the actual 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell in London. The impact of the tragedy on André Hanscombe and his little son Alex—the only person who witnessed his mother’s murder—is the main focus of the series. Max Fincham and Jahsaiah Williams play Alex at various points in his life, while Jordan Bolger plays André. The series examines the tragedy, loss, and injustices that have characterized this case for years, going beyond a simple criminal probe.
Mexico ’86
June 5: Mexico 86, directed by Gabriel Ripstein, narrates the tale of a driven Mexican government employee who attempts to persuade FIFA to grant Mexico the privilege to host the 1986 World Cup. The film, which stars Diego Luna, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at power battles, political talks, and international athletics. The protagonist uses his boldness and resourcefulness to forward his cause while the mission appears unachievable. The film examines the cost of success and the concessions required by authority. It is a political drama and a true narrative.
Office Romance
June 5: Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein play two workaholics who start a covert romance at work in this adult romantic comedy. They find that love greatly disrupts their professional life, despite being accustomed to prioritizing their work. Their romance sets off a string of miscommunications, awkward circumstances, and snap judgments that jeopardize their futures and reputations. The movie also features Tony Hale and Betty Gilpin in a comedy that combines romance, laughter, and anarchy at work.
Sweet Magnolias (Season 5)
June 11: Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen, three lifelong friends who continue to negotiate life’s ups and downs together in Serenity, South Carolina, are reunited in the fifth season of Sweet Magnolias. They have to balance their romantic relationships, their families, and their career goals. JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, and Heather Headley play these characters. In keeping with its cozy and reassuring tone, the show keeps track of its characters’ development while examining the friendships that have always bound them together.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Season 3)
June 16: A behind-the-scenes look at the Dallas Cowboys cheer squad is shown in this documentary series. The third season chronicles the applicants’ auditions, rigorous training, and personal struggles as they attempt to join one of the most well-known teams in American professional sports. Participants must continually demonstrate that they are worthy of their place in the face of pressure, rivalry, and sacrifice. A more human perspective on their everyday lives, goals, and the pressures of this legendary sporting organization is also provided by the series.
I Will Find You
June 18: Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, I Will Find You stars Sam Worthington as David Burroughs, a man wrongfully convicted of his son’s murder. When new evidence suggests the boy might still be alive, David embarks on a dangerous quest to uncover the truth. The cast also includes Britt Lower as Rachel Mills, a former journalist and David’s ex-sister-in-law, as well as Milo Ventimiglia, Clancy Brown, Madeleine Stowe, and Logan Browning. True to Coben’s style, the series is packed with secrets, red herrings, and shocking revelations.
Voicemails for Isabelle
June 19: In Leah McKendrick’s comedy-drama, Jill frequently leaves voicemails detailing her hectic life in San Francisco in an attempt to cope with the loss of her sister Isabelle. When the number is transferred to an Austin real estate agent who starts getting these inadvertent confessions, everything is different. The film, which stars Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, is a heartwarming tale about bereavement, human relationships, and second chances that combines humor, emotion, and unexpected encounters.
In Dante’s Hands
June 24: In the Hand of Dante, directed by Julian Schnabel, is a parallel narrative adaptation of Nick Tosches’ legendary masterpiece. Oscar Isaac portrays Dante Alighieri in the fourteenth century and writer Nick Tosches in the present. The story centers on an original manuscript of The Divine Comedy that is sought after by scholars, collectors, and criminals. Jason Momoa, Al Pacino, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, and even Martin Scorsese are among the film’s stellar cast members. The outcome combines historical drama, crime thriller, and thoughts on obsession, faith, and art.
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Season 2)
June 25: In this second season of the live-action adaption of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Aang, Katara, and Sokka resume their quest after assisting the Northern Water Tribe in fending off the Fire Nation. The heroes, portrayed by Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, and Ian Ousley, journey to the Earth Kingdom in order to persuade the King to assist them in their conflict with Ozai. Additionally, Miya Cech’s beloved character Toph is introduced in this season.
Little Brother
June 2026: In Little Brother, a successful real estate agent’s orderly existence is completely upended when his quirky younger brother unexpectedly shows up. The movie features Eric Andre and John Cena in a comedy that puts two utterly mismatched characters against one another. One draws everyone around him into ridiculous and unpredictable circumstances while the other attempts to safeguard his reputation and job. The movie, which also stars Michelle Monaghan, promises a blend of humor, emotion, and familial chaos.






