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What's Coming To Netflix In June 2017 Will Make You Want To Have A Marathon ASAP
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The weather may be warming up for the summer, but that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy a good Netflix marathon indoors — especially once you get a glimpse of what's coming to Netflix in June 2017. The streaming hub has a whole swath of original series in store, from the Season 5 return of fan favorite Orange Is the New Black to the debut of wrestling dramedy GLOW. It's also rolling out a number of much-anticipated original movies, including crime thriller Shimmer Lake, documentary Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, and the buzzy Okja — the last of which premiered to a four-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival over the weekend.
And let's not forget the network will be adding an array of classic throwbacks: Young Frankenstein, The Sixth Sense, and 13 Going On 30 — which is maybe not a classic in the traditional sense, but certainly is in my book — are all on the new roster. That should be plenty to keep your Netflix queue full of marathon-able TV shows and movies, and those are only a few of the selections from the 80-plus list of titles slated to arrive next month. View the full lineup ahead.
'13 Going on 30'
Perhaps one of Jennifer Garner's most delightful titles, 13 Going On 30 is the best of '80s nostalgia and modern romance, following a young girl desperate for popularity who wishes herself into a thirty, flirty, and thriving life only to discover she's in love with her best friend. (June 1)
'Love.com'
This new romance centers around a fashion writer and video game blogger who struggle to separate virtual reality from life after their relationship goes viral. (June 1)
'Arrow' Season 5
If you missed the live round of Arrow Season 5, you won't have to wait long to catch up: It hits Netflix only a week after the finale airs. (June 1)
'Catfight'
In Catfight, Sandra Oh and Anne Heche star as two ex-friends whose bitter rivalry hits a fever pitch when they both find themselves at the same glamorous event. (June 1)
'Catwoman'
Before you catch Wonder Woman in theaters, you may want to revisit this classic 2004 superhero flick, which features Halle Berry as the famed leather-suited anti-heroine. (June 1)
'Chingo Bling: They Can't Deport Us All'
Adding to Netflix's dirge of comedy specials, rapper Chingo Bling recruits the likes of Jesus Sepulveda, Jerry Garcia, and Jon Stringe for an uproarious take on Tex-Mex culture. (June 1)
'Days of Grace'
Spanning three World Cups in the 2000s, this drama follows three stories of violence, vengeance, and survival in Mexico City. (June 1)
'Devil's Bride'
This period drama from Saara Cantell traces the tale of a 16-year old girl who becomes the center of a tragic witch hunt on a small Finnish island in 1666. (June 1)
'Full Metal Jacket'
A highly acclaimed war film from Stanley Kubrick, Full Metal Jacket follows a group of U.S. Marines grappling with the brutality of the Vietnam War. (June 1)
'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'
This Jim Carrey-led Christmas classic is worth a watch any time of year. (June 1)
'Intersection' Season 2
International viewers can now welcome the second season of this Turkish romance series. (June 1)
'Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson'
If you're still not over the renewed buzz surrounding the O.J. Simpson murder trial, check out this special about Kardashian patriarch Robert Kardashian and the infamous Louis Vuitton garment bag that had allegedly containing evidence. (June 1)
'Little Boxes'
This timely 2016 comedy centers around an interracial family struggling to adjust to a small, predominantly white Washington town after moving from New York City. (June 1)
'Mutant Busters' Season 2
Mutant Busters returns to Netflix with a second season of earth-saving exploits from the Sheriff and his misfit band of heroes. (June 1)
'My Left Foot'
My Left Foot recounts the inspiring story of Christy Brown, an Irishman born with cerebral palsy who learns to paint and write with his only controllable limb: his foot. (June 1)
'Off Camera with Sam Jones' Season 3
A compelling talk show from photographer/director Sam Jones, Off Camera features a myriad of artists, actors, musicians and the like in long-form, conversational interviews about their lives. (June 1)
'Playing It Cool'
Between his action-packed run as Captain America, Chris Evans starred in Playing It Cool, a 2015 rom com about a screenwriter who finds his work propelled by unrequited love. (June 1)
'Rounders'
Matt Damon and Edward Norton lead this 1998 drama about a reformed gambler forced to return to the high-stakes world of underground poker to help a friend pay off loan sharks. (June 1)
'The 100' Season 4
Like its sister show Arrow, The 100's fourth season arrives on Netflix only one short week after its live finale. (June 1)
'The Ant Bully'
When 10-year-old Lucas Nickle takes out his anger on an ant hill in this animated kids movie, the ants use a magic potion to shrink him down to their miniature world and end up teaching him a lesson about how to stand up to bullies. (June 1)
'The Bucket List'
Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman co-star in this charming 2007 dramedy about two elderly men who escape from their cancer ward for one last life-changing hurrah before they die. (June 1)
'The Queen'
The Queen imagines the British royal family in the wake of Princess Diana's death as they attempt to make sense of the tragic turn of events. (June 1)
'The Sixth Sense'
The film that established M. Night Shyamalan as a twist-ending savant, The Sixth Sense unpacks the relationship between Cole (Haley Joel Osment), a young boy able to communicate with the dead, and child psychologist Malcolm (Bruce Willis). (June 1)
'Vice'
Fans of Westworld will like this sci-fi action flick about an android getaway gone wrong. (June 1)
'West Coast Customs' Season 3
West Coast Customs was tailor made for car connoisseurs, granting viewers a peak inside the eponymous California repair shop, where extravagant vehicles reign supreme. (June 1)
'Yarn'
Yarn follows four artists redefining the tradition of knit and crochet as modern, fresh, and edgy. (June 1)
'Young Frankenstein'
This 1974 horror comedy classic is finally making its way to Netflix, and lest you forgot, it's backed by some major star power. Mel Brooks directs, while the late Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle play the legendary Dr. Frankenstein and his lab-born monster, respectively. (June 1)
'Zodiac'
If you've tired of the true crime craze and want to move back to the fictional arena, Zodiac is a good place to start. Though it's based on the real-life Zodiac serial killer, David Fincher gives the narrative a cinematic punch. (June 1)
'Comedy Bang! Bang!' Season 5, Part 2
Scott Aukerman's podcast-turned-TV show returns for another round of hijinks. (June 2)
'Flaked' Season 2
While you patiently await Arrested Development Season 5, the second installment of Flaked — created by star Will Arnett and executive producer Mitch Hurwitz — should help tide you over. (June 2)
'Inspector Gadget' Season 3
If you're hungry for some childhood nostalgia, check out the Netflix reboot of Inspector Gadget, which will be back with its third season. (June 2)
'Los Últimos de Filipinas'
In Los Últimos de Filipinas, Lieutenant Martin Cerezo and his troops are sent to reclaim territory for Spain in the war-ravaged Philippines. (June 2)
'Lucid Dream'
Adding to Netflix's burgeoning trove of original films, Lucid Dream follows the story of a devastated father who turns to lucid dreams as a way to search for his missing son. (June 2)
'Saving Banksy'
Colin Day uses the work of renowned graffiti artist Banksy as a lens for the tension between, as the New York Times puts it, graffiti’s populist ethos and the art world's profiteering. (June 2)
'Acapulco La vida va'
In this Mexican dramedy, three friends venture to Acapulco so one of them can find his long lost love, but when the real reason for the trip is revealed, it comes with many surprises. (June 3)
'Blue Gold: American Jeans'
Blue Gold: American Jeans retraces the history of the iconic American blue jean. (June 3)
'Headshot'
In Headshot, Indonesian actor Iko Uwais plays a young man who washes ashore with amnesia from a serious head injury. A young doctor finds hims and nurses him back to health, somewhere along the way, things turn violent. (June 3)
'Three'
Three tells the story of Shun, a thug who lands in the hospital after being mistakenly shot by a cop, and refuses surgery to bide time until his underlings can rescue him. But a detective figures out his scheme, and plays along in the hopes of capturing Shun's whole gang. (June 3)
'Tunnel'
This action suspense feature traces the tense journey of a man who becomes trapped in a tunnel when it collapses as he's driving home. (June 3)
'War on Everyone'
A black comedy from John Michael McDonagh, War On Everyone centers around two corrupt cops who set out to blackmail and frame every criminal they come across, but end up in over their heads when the come to arms with someone more dangerous than they anticipated. (June 3)
'TURN: Washington's Spies' Season 3
AMC's hit show will be available to marathon on June 4.
'Suite Française'
Michelle Williams stars in this French period piece. (June 5)
'Disturbing the Peace'
This documentary follows soldiers who are now non-violent peace activists. (June 7)
'Trolls'
Add a pop of color to your life with Dreamworks' animated musical Trolls. (June 7)
'My Only Love Song' Season 1
A Netflix original, this show is about a pop star who accidentally stumbles into a time-traveling journey. (June 9)
'Orange Is the New Black' Season 5
After an adrenaline-pounding cliffhanger, Orange Is the New Black Season 5 will finally return June 9.
'Shimmer Lake'
According to Netflix, this original movie unfolds in reverse time and "follows a local sheriff hunting three bank robbery suspects, one of whom is his brother." (June 9)
'Black Snow'
Originally titled Nieve Negra, this movie's synopsis according to IMDb is this: "Accused of killing his brother during adolescence, Salvador lives alone in the middle of Patagonia. Several decades later, his brother Marcos and his sister-in-law Laura, come to convince him to sell the lands they share by inheritance." (June 10)
'Daughters of the Dust'
This 1991 movie hits June 10.
'Havenhurst'
Julie Benz stars in this horror film about strange events in a New York apartment building. (June 10)
'Sword Master'
This epic martial arts film lands June 10.
'Oh, Hello' On Broadway
If you didn't see John Mulaney and Nick Kroll on actual Broadway, now you can watch on Netflix. (June 13)
'Quantico' Season 2
Catch up on this FBI thriller starting June 14.
'Marco Luque: Tamo Junto'
Brazilian comedian Marco Luque brings his comedy to an international audience in this stand-up special. (June 15)
'Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Season 4
Dive back into the Marvel-verse when Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 4 arrives June 15.
'Mr. Gaga: A True Story of Love and Dance'
Dance fanatics will swoon for this award-winning documentary about the life and career of legendary choreographer Ohad Naharin. (June 15)
'Aquarius' Season 2
Revisit the final season of NBC's period crime drama. (June 16)
'Counterpunch'
This Netflix original follows three amateur boxers as they fight for a career in a declining sport. (June 16)
'El Chapo' Season 1
Narcos fans in between seasons may want to check out this El Chapo crime series co-created by Chris Brancato. (June 16)
'The Ranch' Part 3
Saunter back into Ashton Kutcher's Colorado farmland with The Ranch Part 3. (June 16)
'World of Winx' Season 2
The Winx will continue to help talented kids' dreams come true in World of Winx Season 2. (June 16)
'Grey's Anatomy' Season 13
Cord-cutters can get their Shondaland fix when Grey's Anatomy Season 13 hits June 17.
'Scandal' Season 6
The election results are in: Season 6 of ABC's smash political thriller arrives June 17.
'The Stanford Prison Experiment'
This 2015 film reimagines Philip Zimbardo's famous psychological experiment. (June 17)
'Shooter' Season 1
With Season 2 officially on the way, catch up on this breakout drama starring Ryan Phillippe as Bob Lee Swagger, a decorated former marine coaxed back into service to help thwart a plot to kill the president. (June 18)
'Amar Akbar & Tony'
According to IMDb, this 2015 British comedy follows three childhood friends as they face "sudden and unforeseen changes to their idealistic and trouble-free young lives." (June 20)
'Moana'
If you missed Moana in theaters, now's your chance to see Disney's highly acclaimed, Oscar-nominated tale about an adventurous teen girl who embarks on an ocean voyage to save her people and discovers her identity in the process. (June 20)
'Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up For The First Time'
Rory Scovel tackles relationships, religion, politics, and the "Thong Song" in this original comedy special. (June 20)
'Baby Daddy' Season 6
Season 6 of this Freeform sitcom arrives June 21.
'Young & Hungry' Season 5
The fifth go-round of Young & Hungry lands June 21.
'American Anarchist'
Haunted by the damage left by a counter-culture manual he penned at 19, a now 65-year-old William Powell reflects on his infamous Anarchist Cookbook in Charlie Siskel's documentary. (June 23)
'Free Rein' Season 1
Netflix rolls out another original series with Free Rein, a coming of age story that follows a 15-year-old girl's summer in the English countryside. While there, her newfound friendship with a mysterious horse gives her the strength to confront issues she's facing elsewhere in her life. (June 23)
'GLOW' Season 1
Alliso Brie stars in Netflix's new throwback comedy about a struggling actor who salvages her career with a gig as a female wrestler. (June 23)
'Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press'
Director Brian Knappenberger uses Hulk Hogan's court case against Gawker media as a lens for how the wealthy can silence freedom of the press. (June 23)
'You Get Me'
In You Get Me, Bella Thorne plays a teen girl who develops a dangerous obsession with her one night stand and transfers to his high school to keep their romance alive. (June 23)
'No Escape'
Owen Wilson anchors this 2015 thriller about a family who gets caught in the crossfires of an overseas coup and searches desperately for a safe escape. (June 26)
'Chris D'Elia: Man on Fire'
Chris D'Elia gets personal about marriage, not having kids, and buying pants for your friends in his second Netflix special. (June 27)
'Okja'
Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul Dano star in this much-anticipated drama about a young girl who risks everything to save her animal friend from a powerful company. (June 28)
'Chef & My Fridge: Collection'
Here, celebrated Korean chefs go head-to-head to create impromptu dishes made from ingredients found in the guest stars' personal refrigerators. (June 30)
'Gypsy' Season 1
Naomi Watts leads this 10-part psychological thriller about a New York therapist who begins developing intimate and illicit relationships with the people in her patients' lives. (June 30)
'It's Only the End of the World'
Xavier Dolan's award-winning 2016 drama traces the story of a terminally ill writer who returns home after a long absence to tell his family that he is dying. (June 30)
'Little Witch Academia' Season 1
A Japanese anime series, Little Witch Academia revolves around Atsuko, a young girl who enrolls at the prestigious Luna Nova Academy for witches. (June 30)
'The Weekend'
In this 2016 British comedy, lifelong friends Derrick, Malcolm and Tyler find a fortune, go on a shopping spree, and throw a massive party, unaware that the money belongs to a gangster. (June 30)