
Every movie and series coming to Netflix this week: June 2025
Netflix is not playing around this week. Whether you are craving supernatural chaos, docu-drama scandal, emotional travel food therapy, or intense family secrets, the June third week slate has something new dropping almost every single day. This is not a “background noise” kind of week. This is a “clear your evenings and charge your remote” kind of week.
Let us start with the big, loud one. KPop Demon Hunters arrives on June 20, and yes, it is exactly what it sounds like and more. It is an animated film that blends the energy of a K-pop arena tour with monster-slaying action, neon visuals, and a soundtrack that goes ridiculously hard. Think demon-busting idols in sequin battle gear, and you are still not close to how fun this looks. This is the kind of film that will live on TikTok for weeks.
But the week starts earlier with The Last Witch Hunter on June 16. Vin Diesel in a fantasy world full of immortals and fire-wielding witches? Say no more. This 2015 one is pure popcorn cinema, no deep metaphors, just flaming swords, cool trench coats, and Diesel brooding through apocalyptic stakes.
The same day, Netflix brings in the new season of Somebody Feed Phil. Honestly, this might be the most wholesome show on the internet. Phil Rosenthal travels the world, eats food like it is the best day of his life every day, and hugs strangers like they are lifelong friends. Season 8 is expected to cover more unexpected cities and stories, and if you are craving good vibes, start here.
On June 18, buckle up for Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem, the next episode in Netflix’s ongoing docuseries. This time, it dives into the absolute madness that was Rob Ford’s term as Toronto’s mayor: a term filled with so many scandals, memes, and jaw-dropping press conferences that it barely felt real. This is political chaos turned into binge-worthy drama.
If you are looking for grit and family tension, The Waterfront lands on June 19. Created by Kevin Williamson (yes, the one behind Scream and The Vampire Diaries), this Southern-set series follows a fractured family pulled into corruption, cover-ups, and murder. Holt McCallany and Maria Bello lead a cast that promises serious heat. It is giving coastal noir with sharp writing and messy secrets.
Finally, on June 21, we get Olympo, a Spanish YA drama that might just become your next obsession. Set in a high-stakes sports academy, the series follows young athletes balancing ambition, friendship, heartbreak, and trauma. It is raw and intense and not just for teens.
This week is not about quantity. It is about curated chaos, new flavours, big swings, and vibes that shift from one title to the next. You want animated adrenaline? It is there. You want a real-life scandal? Got that too. You want heartfelt travel or sharp drama? Sorted.
So yes, if your Netflix watchlist has been in a lull lately, this is your cue to wake it up.
Every movie and series coming to Netflix this week
Movies
June 16
- The Last Witch Hunter
June 20
- KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix Original animated film)
Series
June 16
- Somebody Feed Phil (Season 8)
June 18
- Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem (Netflix Documentary)
June 19
- The Waterfront
June 21
- Olympo (Spanish YA Drama Series)