Netflix has a busy June lined up, featuring several highly anticipated returns and plenty of new original content. Subscribers can look forward to the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, reuniting with the residents of Serenity in Sweet Magnolias, and watching Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein star together in the romantic comedy Office Romance. From thrillers adapted from Harlan Coben’s novels to documentaries, dramas inspired by true stories, and films starring top-tier actors, the platform offers a diverse lineup that should satisfy fans of suspense, comedy, and action alike.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict (limited series)
June 3: This limited-series documentary looks back at the legal controversies surrounding Michael Jackson and the lasting impact they’ve had on his cultural legacy. Through archival footage, legal analysis, and firsthand accounts, the series examines the allegations, trials, and debates that continue to surround the King of Pop. The documentary also explores the media coverage of the time and the public’s reactions to one of the most famous figures in music history. A series that focuses as much on the facts as on their influence on the perception of the artist.
The Witness (Limited Edition)
June 4: Inspired by the real-life 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell in London, The Witness revisits one of the UK’s most high-profile criminal cases. The series focuses particularly on the impact of the tragedy on André Hanscombe and his young son Alex, the sole witness to his mother’s murder. Jordan Bolger plays André, while Max Fincham and Jahsaiah Williams portray Alex at different stages of his life. More than just a criminal investigation, the series explores the trauma, grief, and miscarriages of justice that have marked this case for years.
Mexico '86
June 5: Directed by Gabriel Ripstein, Mexico 86 tells the story of an ambitious Mexican civil servant who tries to convince FIFA to award Mexico the right to host the 1986 World Cup. Starring Diego Luna, the film takes a behind-the-scenes look at international sports, political negotiations, and power struggles. As the project seems impossible, the protagonist relies on his audacity and ingenuity to advance his cause. Part political drama, part true story, the film explores the price of success and the compromises demanded by power.
Office Romance
June 5: In this romantic comedy for adults, Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein play two workaholics who develop a secret relationship at the office. Accustomed to putting their careers first, they discover that love significantly complicates their professional lives. Their romance triggers a series of misunderstandings, embarrassing situations, and impulsive decisions that threaten both their reputations and their futures. The film also stars Betty Gilpin and Tony Hale in a comedy that blends humor, romance, and workplace chaos.
Sweet Magnolias (Season 5)
June 11: The fifth season of Sweet Magnolias reunites Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen, three longtime friends who continue to navigate life’s ups and downs together in Serenity, South Carolina. Played by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, and Heather Headley, they must juggle their romantic relationships, their families, and their professional ambitions. True to its warm and comforting tone, the series continues to follow the evolution of its characters while exploring the bonds of friendship that have always united them.
America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Season 3)
June 16: This docu-series takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Dallas Cowboys cheerleading squad. The third season follows the auditions, intense training, and personal challenges faced by the candidates hoping to join one of the most famous teams in American professional sports. Amid pressure, competition, and sacrifice, the participants must constantly prove that they deserve their spot. The series also offers a more human look at their daily lives, their ambitions, and the demands associated with this iconic sports institution.
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 this comedy-drama directed by Leah McKendrick, Jill tries to come to terms with the death of her sister Isabelle by regularly leaving her voice messages recounting her chaotic life in San Francisco. Everything changes when the number is reassigned to a real estate agent in Austin who begins receiving these unintended confessions. Starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, the film blends humor, emotion, and unexpected encounters in a touching story about grief, human connections, and second chances.
In Dante's Hands
June 24: Directed by Julian Schnabel, In the Hand of Dante adapts Nick Tosches’ cult classic novel and follows two parallel storylines. Oscar Isaac plays both the writer Nick Tosches in the present day and Dante Alighieri in the 14th century. The plot revolves around an original manuscript of The Divine Comedy coveted by criminals, collectors, and scholars. The film features an impressive cast including Jason Momoa, Al Pacino, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, John Malkovich, and even Martin Scorsese in front of the camera. The result blends crime thriller, historical drama, and reflections on art, faith, and obsession.
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Season 2)
June 25: After helping the Northern Water Tribe repel the Fire Nation, Aang, Katara, and Sokka continue their journey in this second season of the live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Played by Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, and Ian Ousley, the heroes travel to the Earth Kingdom to convince the King to help them in their fight against Ozai. The season also introduces Toph, played by Miya Cech, a character beloved by fans.
Little Brother
June 2026: In Little Brother, the perfectly controlled life of a successful real estate agent is turned upside down when his eccentric younger brother shows up unannounced. The film stars John Cena and Eric Andre in a comedy that pits two completely incompatible personalities against each other. While one tries to protect his image and career, the other drags everyone around him into absurd and unpredictable situations. Also starring Michelle Monaghan, the film promises a mix of family chaos, humor, and emotion.