Speaking of crying, you will need to say goodbye to some favorite movies this June - like Lady Birdand Stand By Me - and you’ll want to make time to finish Criminal Minds and The Originals, which both leave the platform at the end of June. What could possibly go wrong? There are also some great classics coming to the streaming platform such as The Amazing Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield’s first run as the web-slinging hero, and the all-time favorite movie to cry to, Titanic. If a futuristic thriller is more your genre, consider Spiderhead, in which Chris Hemsworth administers experimental drugs to prison inmate volunteers like Miles Teller’s character. Hustle is about a basketball scout who revives his career after he discovers a street prodigy. If heists are more your criminal cup of tea, check out the epic Money Heist’s Korean spinoff Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area.įor movie buffs, Adam Sandler’s new film Hustle is dropping. This will be the first season without Helen McCrory, who passed away in April 2021. for more mayhem in the streets of Birmingham. After two years, the British period drama Peaky Blinders’sixth and final season is finally coming to the U.S. Crime fans will also enjoy Netflix’s June releases. Blige returns for Season 3 to address the twisty Season 2 ending. Superhero show The Umbrella Academywith Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, and Mary J. Standup sets from Amy Schumer and Pete Davidson (yes, the one of him roasting Kanye West) will be included. The Netflix Is A Joke Festival - an 11-day IRL event in Los Angeles held from April 28 to May 8 - will finally be available to stream via multiple Netflix specials. Melissa McCarthy and her husband Ben Falcone, who are also longtime collaborators, co-star in a new workplace comedy titled God’s Favorite Idiot. June is a big month for comedy on Netflix.
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