'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' and more coming to Netflix in June
After Infinity War and Solo, fans of sprawling Disney franchises are in for a bit of a dry spell for the month of June – luckily, Netflix is here to help. The Last Jedi and Thor: Ragnarok will join the streaming platform's movie library this month, along with new seasons of GLOW and Luke Cage, the finale of Sense8, and much, much more.
Here's what's coming to Netflix in June.
Top pick: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
The latest installment in the Star Wars saga may have polarized fans, but what better way to endlessly judge for yourself than to have it available for streaming? Maybe that was Disney's plan in releasing the film on Netflix – no other Star Wars film is streaming, except Rogue One.
Movies
Disney's 101 Dalmatians (6/1) Alex Strangelove (6/8) Ali's Wedding (6/8) Assassination Games (6/1) Blue Jasmine (6/1) The Boy (6/1) Brain on Fire (6/22) In Bruges (6/16) Busted! (Season Finale) (6/1) Club de Cuervos presenta: La balada de Hugo Sánchez (6/17) Cooking on High (6/22) The Covenant (6/1) Cutie and the Boxer (6/14) The Departed (6/1) Encerrados (6/18) La Forêt (6/29) George Balanchine's The Nutcracker (6/1) Harvey Street Kids (6/29) He Named Me Malala (6/1) The Hollow (6/8) La Hora Final (6/15) The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (6/15) Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth (6/1) Just Friends (6/1) The King's Speech (6/2) Kiss Me First (6/29) Lust Stories (6/15) Maktub (6/15) Miracle (6/1) Mohawk (6/30) National Treasure (6/1) Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (6/1) November 13: Attack on Paris (6/1) Outside In (6/1) La Pena Maxima (6/29) The Prince & Me 4: The Elephant Adventure (6/1) Righteous Kill (6/1) Rumor Has It (6/1) Singularity (6/1) Taking Lives (6/1) Terms and Conditions May Apply (6/1) Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok (6/5) Recovery Boys (6/29) Secret City (6/26) Set It Up (6/15) The Staircase (6/8) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (6/26) Step Up 2: The Streets (6/15) Sunday's Illness (6/15) Disney's Tarzan (6/23) TAU (6/29) To Each, Her Own (Les Goûts et les couleurs) (6/24) Treehouse Detectives (6/8) Us and Them (6/22)
TV
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5 (6/17) The Break with Michelle Wolf (Streaming Every Sunday) (6/3) Churchill’s Secret Agents: The New Recruits (6/29) Derren Brown: Miracle (6/22) Fate/EXTRA Last Encore: Oblitus Copernican Theory (6/30) GLOW: Season 2 (6/29) Grey's Anatomy: Season 14 (6/16) Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (6/19) Heavy Rescue: 401 Season 2 (6/22) Hotel Transylvania Season 1 (6/25) Hyori's Bed & Breakfast Season 2 (Streaming Every Thursday) (6/7) iZombie Season 4 Life Sentence Season 1 Marvel's Luke Cage Season 2 (6/22) Marcella Season 2 (6/8) Marlon Season 1 (6/14) Nailed It! Season 2 (6/29) The Night Shift: Season 4 (6/7) Paquita Salas: Season 2 (6/29) Portlandia: Season 8 (6/10) The Ranch: Part 5 (6/15) Sense8: The Series Finale (6/8) Supergirl: Season 3 True: Magical Friends (6/15) True: Wonderful Wishes (6/15) Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 6 (6/15) W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro (6/26) Wynonna Earp: Season 2 (6/9)
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