Netflix’s full June 2025 lineup includes the final Squid Game season, Shaquille O’Neal’s Power Moves, and over 90 other fresh releases.
Netflix is heating up June 2025 with a jam-packed lineup of fresh titles, returning favorites, powerful documentaries, and high-profile final seasons. From the much-anticipated final chapter of Squid Game to Shaquille O’Neal’s bold new business series Power Moves, this month’s roster is a must-watch mix of comedy, drama, action, and adventure. Here’s everything coming and going on Netflix this June—and what not to miss.
Top Highlights
Leading the charge is the return of the global phenomenon Squid Game, with its third and final season dropping June 27. Lee Jung-jae returns as Gi-hun, determined to end the twisted game once and for all, while Lee Byung-hun’s Front Man has new moves of his own. With stakes higher than ever, fans will finally get the epic conclusion promised by creator Hwang Dong-hyuk.
Another standout is Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal, premiering June 4. The former NBA superstar returns to Reebok as President of Basketball alongside Allen Iverson, aiming to revive the iconic brand from its Boston HQ in a mission fueled by passion and legacy.
Seasoned viewers will also be thrilled to see the return of Ginny & Georgia (June 5), FUBAR (June 12), and America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (June 18). Meanwhile, Tyler Perry makes a dramatic impact with TYLER PERRY’S STRAW (June 6), a film that follows a single mother’s breaking point after a devastating day.
New Series, Films, and Specials
The lineup is stacked with international gems and gripping originals. Rana Naidu and The Great Indian Kapil Show bring Indian flair, while Brazilian drama Criminal Code and Swedish series Barracuda Queens continue their intense storylines.
Notable New Entries
Sara – Woman in the Shadows (Italy) – A mother returns to her spy roots after her son’s suspicious death (June 3)
Families Like Ours (Denmark) – A teen must choose between family and love during a mass evacuation (June 10)
Aniela (Poland) – A fallen socialite relies on her wit to survive (June 11)
Olympo (Spain) – Elite athletes strive to reach the top at any cost (June 20)
Kaulitz & Kaulitz: Season 2 (Germany) – Life in paradise turns stormy for the famous twins (June 17)
Also worth checking out are documentary heavy-hitters like Titan: The OceanGate Disaster and Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy, both dropping June 11. These in-depth explorations cover major real-world events with exclusive interviews and chilling footage.
Family Fun & Game Time
For families, there’s plenty to enjoy. The Creature Cases: Chapter 5 (June 9), KPop Demon Hunters (June 20), and Pokémon Horizons: Season 2 – The Search for Laqua Part 3 (June 27) offer action and imagination for younger viewers. Plus, World of Peppa Pig is now available via Netflix Games for iOS and Android users, featuring puzzles, episodes, and playtime with the world’s favorite pig.
Comedy & Chaos
If you need laughs, don’t miss Justin Willman: Magic Lover (June 17), blending magic and humor, and Steph Tolev: Filth Queen (June 24), delivering uncensored hilarity. Meanwhile, Too Hot to Handle: Spain (June 13) challenges sexy singles to resist temptation for a cash prize, and Tires: Season 2 rolls in with fast-paced shop antics (June 5).
Last Call – Leaving in June
Sadly, it’s also time to say goodbye to several beloved titles. Classics like Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Ted, GoodFellas, and Pride & Prejudice leave June 1. Other departures include Gran Turismo (June 11), Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (June 14), and American Sniper (June 21). Make sure to catch them before they disappear.
Complete Netflix Games Access
Don’t forget: Netflix Games continues to expand with over 90 titles across genres—from puzzles and racing to arcade adventures. Just open the Netflix mobile app, head to the mobile games row, and download for free. No ads, no fees, no in-app purchases—just play.
Whether you’re looking for gripping thrillers, tearjerkers, laugh-out-loud comedies, or family-friendly fare, Netflix‘s June 2025 lineup delivers something for everyone. Clear your watchlist—it’s going to be a very busy month.