06.02.25 |

What’s New on Netflix (and Beyond) This June

What’s New on Netflix (and Beyond) This June

Summer is here, and that means more time to chill and binge. June is packed with new seasons, finales, teen dramas, thrillers, and a whole lot of Latinos on screen. Whether you’re into small-town mysteries, sports-themed comebacks, or reality-bending sci-fi, this month’s streaming drops have something for everyone. Here’s a guide to the biggest shows you need to watch, starting with Netflix and moving across the other platforms. Let’s dive in. 

NETFLIX

Criminal Code (Season 2) – June 4

Get ready for more of the Brazilian crime drama you love. Expect more action, more cases, and even tougher decisions for the team that cracked encrypted phone data to topple criminal networks. Season 1 set the stage, and now we’re about to see where it leads from here.

Eva Lasting (Season 3) – June 4

The final season of the Colombian teen romance we’ve been following from the start. Eva’s journey comes to an end, promising heartbreak, tough decisions, and one last chance at love.

Stick – June 4

Owen Wilson embraces the role of the underdog in this comedy-drama about a washed-up golf pro mentoring a young talent. It’s chaotic, humorous, and maybe the comeback story you didn’t realize you needed.

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Ginny & Georgia (Season 3) – June 5

Ginny & Georgia kicks off right where it left off: with Georgia’s wedding day arrest. This season is set to get even crazier as Ginny reevaluates everything, Georgia strives to hold her world together, and small-town secrets hit home.

Cheers to Life – June 11

A Brazilian drama with a global vibe. When Jéssica finds a vintage pendant, she ends up in Israel. Can you believe it? Israel, where family drama, romance, and a major life reset come together.

Our Times – June 11

This one’s for the sci-fi fans. Two Mexican scientists in the 1960s build a time machine to visit 2025. Spoiler: the future’s wild.

Rosario Tijeras (Season 4) – June 18

The Mexican thriller returns. Rosario’s life continues to spiral between violence, power, and love in a season that promises to be just as chaotic as the last.

The Waterfront (Season 1) – June 19

Family drama in coastal North Carolina. The Buckley family rules the local fishing empire, but after health scares and power struggles, everything starts to fall apart. Think Ozark meets Succession, with Southern heat.

Olympo (Season 1) – June 20

Spain’s take on Elite has arrived. At a top-notch sports academy, one swimmer notices that her teammates are improving in ways that seem anything but natural. It’s all about the pressure, striving for perfection, and the hefty price of winning.

Squid Game (Season 3) – June 27

The final chapter. Gi-hun is back and more troubled than ever, but the games haven’t released their grip on him. Season 3 ups the ante, and this time, it’s not just about survival: it’s personal.

OTHER PLATFORMS

The Buccaneers (Season 2) – June 18 – Disney+

The American girls who took London society by storm are back: older, bolder, and dealing with the fallout. Get ready for rebellion, romance, and drama behind the pearls.

We Were Liars – June 18 – Prime Video

Based on the YA book that left everyone emotionally wrecked. On a private island, a wealthy family keeps too many secrets. One girl lost her memory… now she’s back to uncover what happened.

The Gilded Age (Season 3) – June 23 – Paramount+

Old money and new power games. Bertha Russell’s still fighting her social war, and New York’s elite isn’t backing down. It’s petty. It’s opulent. It’s the vibe.

Ironheart – June 25 – Disney+

Riri Williams is back in this Marvel series set in Chicago. She’s brilliant, she’s bold, and she’s definitely not keeping a low profile. This marks the intersection of tech and magic, and it’s the launchpad for something huge.

Countdown – June 25 – Prime Video

Jensen Ackles stars as an LAPD detective wrapped up in a massive conspiracy. It’s fast-paced, intense, and full of chaos. Let’s be honest, he’s the main reason we’re tuning in.

The Bear (Season 4) – June 26 – Disney+

Carmy and the crew are back, still navigating the chaos of their bustling kitchen. The tension’s high, the food’s incredible, and the emotions are palpable. This season, we’ll see if they can really pull it off.

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Smoke – June 27 – Apple TV+

Taron Egerton takes on the role of an arson investigator on the hunt for a serial firestarter. It’s a dark, slow-burn thriller with the feel of a true crime story. The fires are just the beginning.

Whether you’re in the mood for a mind-bending K-drama, a Brazilian thriller, or some stylish chaos in corsets, June’s lineup is ready to impress. With tales from Latin America to London, the stories are global, and the drama never stops. Keep the popcorn handy and get your watchlist ready. See you on the couch!


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