Netflix New Releases: 29 Movies & Shows to Stream Now
Netflix unveils a massive content drop this June, offering viewers 29 fresh movies and shows to stream, starting June 1st. Dive into gripping horror, classic thrillers, and captivating animated adventures like never before. Discover Zach Cregger’s chilling film Barbarian, and revisit Alfred Hitchcock’s timeless thriller, The birds, now available. For animation fans, all 140 episodes of Pokémon the Series: XY are ready to stream. News Directory 3 provides you with the essential list of must-watch content this month. With so much to explore, from fresh premieres to returning favorites, there’s something on Netflix for every taste. Discover what’s next…
New on Netflix: June Streaming highlights
Netflix kicked off June wiht a ample addition to its streaming library, introducing 29 new TV shows and movies on June 1. While highly anticipated series like Ginny & Georgia and squid Game are slated for later in the month, several new additions are worth watching now.
Among the new Netflix releases, horror, classic thrillers and animated adventures stand out.
Top Netflix Picks
Here are three titles to consider adding to your watch list:
Barbarian
Zach Cregger’s 2022 horror film, Barbarian, stars Georgina Campbell as Tess. She discovers Keith (Bill Skarsgård) already occupying her Detroit Airbnb. Her decision to stay leads to the revelation of a terrifying secret hidden in the basement.
The Birds
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic horror thriller, The Birds, also landed on Netflix this month. The film centers on inexplicable and terrifying bird attacks. it makes for a thrilling double feature with Barbarian.
Pokémon The Series: XY
All 140 episodes of Pokémon the Series: XY are now streaming. Many fans consider this installment the best of the animated series, following Ash Ketchum’s adventures in the Kalos region and the introduction of Mega evolution.
What’s next
With a wide array of new content, Netflix offers something for every viewer this June. Fans can also prepare for the theatrical release of Now You See me: Now You Don’t in November by revisiting the first two films in the series, both currently available on the platform.
