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New series and movies on Netflix in June

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It’s almost June and that means Netflix-wise we have to say goodbye (this is going to be removed by Netflix, so take a look if you want to see something from the current offering) to a number of fantastic movies and series, but also that the carpet is being rolled out for new series. I’ll go through them with you. Bridgerton: season 3, part 2 (June 13).

Series

The second part of season 3 of the series Bridgerton continues with the adventures of Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, with plenty of romance and drama in the Regency period. And yes, also with those
intensely long sex scenes. Sweet Tooth: season 3 (June 6). 

This post-apocalyptic adventure series follows a boy, Gus, who is half human and half deer. Together with his friends, he tries to uncover the truth behind their origins and a possible cure for the pandemic.
Supacell

This new British drama series follows five ordinary people in South London, each with special powers that they combine to save a man’s loved one.
That ’90s Show: part 2 (June 27).

This sequel to That ’70s Show brings the ’90s back to life with familiar faces and new adventures for Leia Forman and her friends in Wisconsin.
New movies.

Hit Man (June 7)

Glen Powell plays a professor who becomes a fake hitman for the New Orleans police and also falls in love with a woman who is fleeing her violent husband and whom he is actually supposed to help. It all leads to hilarious and dangerous situations.
Trigger Warning (June 21).

Jessica Alba plays a Special Forces commando who returns to her hometown after the sudden death of her father. There, as she begins to ask questions, she comes into contact with a violent gang.
A Family Affair (June 28).

After all the heavier drama series of recent years (Expats, Nine Perfect Strangers and
The Undoing which you should definitely watch ) we now see Nicole Kidman in a romantic comedy with Joey King and Zac Efron. The story revolves around a young woman who discovers that her mother is dating her former boss, which of course leads to hilarious complications.Parasite (June 15).

The award-winning South Korean film by Bong Joon-ho, which was the first non-English language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. The story follows a poor family that infiltrates a wealthy household.
You want to see these classics again.

The Divergent series (June 1)

  • The Breakfast Club, I mean: memories! (June 1)
  • La La Land (June 1)
  • The Conjuring series (June 1)
  • Binge away!

The second part of season 3 of the series Bridgerton continues with the adventures of Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, with plenty of romance and drama in the Regency period. And yes, also with those intensely long sex scenes.