New to Netflix in June
Flaked: Season 2 (2/6/2017)
Confronted with the results of his fabrications and deceptions, Chip suffers painful losses but discovers the redemptive power of honesty.
Orange Is the New Black: Season 5 (9/6/2017)
The power dynamics at Litchfield shift dramatically as the inmates react to a tragedy in an explosive new season.
My Only Love Song: Season 1 (9/6/2017)
A conceited celebrity who only sees people for their wealth travels back in time and meets an ambitious man who loves nothing more than money.
You Me Her: Season 2 (15/6/2017)
As their unconventional relationship evolves, Emma, Jack and Izzy become closer to one another but face new challenges
The Ranch: Part 3 (16/6/2017)
Colt copes with challenges in his romantic life while Beau and Maggie continue to navigate their own complicated relationship.
El Chapo: Season 1 (16/6/2017)
This gripping drama series chronicles the true story of the rise, capture and escape of notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
GLOW: Season 1 (23/6/2017)
Big hair. Body slams. Its 1980s Los Angeles in this comedy series, and an unemployed actress keeps her dream alive by portraying a female wrestler.
Gypsy: Season 1 (30/6/2017)
A thrilling new series follows Jean Holloway, a therapist who develops dangerous and intimate relationships with the people in her patients’ lives.
Lucid Dream (2/6/2017)
After searching for his abducted son for three years, a devastated father attempts to track down his missing child through lucid dreams.
Shimmer Lake (9/6/2017)
Unfolding in reverse time, this darkly comic crime thriller follows a local sheriff hunting three bank robbery suspects, one of whom is his brother.
You Get Me (23/6/2017)
After a one-night stand, Holly develops a dangerous obsession with Tyler and transfers to his high school, desperate to keep their “romance” alive.
Okja (28/6/2017)
Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul Dano star in this drama about a girl who must keep a powerful company from abducting her pal, a gentle beast.
Chelsea: Season 2 (streaming every Friday)
Exciting guests, timely topics, global destinations. Chelsea returns with a fresh new format, bringing her bold perspective to a changed world.
Guests: Elizabeth Moss, Don Lemon, Salma Hayek, Janet Mock, Senator Al Franken, Jimmy Carr, Mike Tyson, Lilly Singh, Cecile Richards
Oh, Hello On Broadway (13/6/2017)
Comics Nick Kroll and John Mulaney star in this stage show as two oddly inseparable New York geriatrics with curious pasts and a fondness for tuna.
Marco Luque: Tamo Junto (15/6/2017)
Comedian and “CQC” host Marco Luque presents his long-running stand-up show, which he’s performed for hundreds of thousands of fans in Brazil.
Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up For The First Time (20/6/2017)
Rory Scovel performs stand-up in Atlanta, where he shares his deepest thoughts about relationships, religion, politics and the “Thong Song.”
Chris D’Elia: Man on Fire (27/6/2017)
Comic Chris D’Elia hits the stage in Vancouver and shares personal stories about marriage, not having kids, buying pants for your friends and more.
Counterpunch (16/6/2017)
Follows three promising amateur boxers as they pursue success in a sport that has experienced a steady decline in popularity.
Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (23/6/2017)
Hulk Hogan’s court case against Gawker Media turns into an examination of how the wealthy can thwart freedom of the press to silence their critics.
World of Winx: Season 2 (16/6/2017)
Armed with evolved powers, the Winx fairies fight monsters and dark magic to defeat the evil Queen and return Peter Pan spirit to the World of Dreams.
Free Rein: Season 1 (23/6/2017)
After befriending a mysterious horse during a summer in the English countryside, 15-year-old Zoe finds the strength to deal with issues she faces.
Little Witch Academia: Season 1 (30/6/2017)
The enthusiastic but somewhat under-talented Akko, along with friends Lotte and Sucy, trains to be a witch at Luna Nova Magical Academy.
The Originals: Season 3 (25/6/2017)
Zoo: Season 2 (30/6/2017)
Inspector Gadget: Season 2 (1/6/2017)
RuPaul Roast (weekly episodes)
Pulp Fiction (1/6/2017)
Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson (1/6/2017)
The Man in the Iron Mask (1/6/2017)
Of Mice and Men (1/6/2017)
Theatre of Life (1/6/2017)
Life in a Day (1/6/2017)
Catfight (1/6/2017)
School of Rock (1/6/2017)
Little Boxes (1/6/2017)
Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (1/6/2017)
Saving Banksy (2/6/2017)
The Lovely Bones (2/6/2017)
The Flintstones (2/6/2017)
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (4/6/2017)
The Intern (3/6/2017).
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (5/6/2017)
Eye for an Eye (9/6/2017)
Gimme the Loot (15/6/2017)
Enemy at the Gates (16/6/2017) .
Ricky Gervais – Science (16/6/2017)
Black Mass (17/6/2017)
Ninja Assassin (18/6/2017)
New Year’s Eve (18/6/2017)
Under Suspicion (21/6/2017)
The Gift (21/6/2017)
Bokeh (22/6/2017)
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (23/6/2017)
Vanilla Sky (23/6/2017)
The Last Samurai (25/6/2017)
Edgar (25/6/2017)
A Hologram for the King (25/6/2017)
Disney’s Oz the Great and Powerful (28/6/2017)
Munich (30/6/2017)
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May 26, 2017 at 10:03 am
Yay, season 2 of Zoo but BOO having to wait until the end of June 🙂
It’d be waiting on the premiere of season 3, which is also at the end of June. I’m sure the distributor will have made the dates coincident. BTW, I wasnt as enamoured with S2 of Zoo as S1. Whether I come back for S3 remains to be seen.
Oh well, I’m still looking forward to season 2 of Zoo. I wonder if Netflix will ever screen Timeless? I hear it’s a really good show 🙂
Did S2 of Zoo ever make it to Prime? Btw, S3 of Zoo has been dropped from The Zone to The Box. Indicative of its sophomore year storyline IMHO. And I see that Timeless went from cancelled to renewed for S2 in just a few days. Isn’t Timeless a Sony product? What’s the status of Sony and Netflix for productions?