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New on Netflix in June

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As soon as the sun shines, it can feel like you have to spend every free moment outside, otherwise it's a missed opportunity. And as tempting as a day in the park is with this summer weather, on the terrace. or by the beach sometimes you just want to spend an afternoon watching TV horizontally. Netflix makes that choice extra tempting this month with a hefty load of new titles. Some series and movies are simply too good to pass up, even if it's 24 degrees outside. This is everything that is new on Netflix in June.

The break-up

Is available on June 1

Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) and Gary (Vince Vaughn) seem to be mostly arguing with each other. When Brooke ends their relationship after yet another argument, a new problem arises: neither of them wants to leave their beautiful apartment. Living together with your ex turns out to be much more complicated than expected.

The Rookie

The seventh season is available from June 1

After his divorce and now that his son has gone to college, John Nolan decides it's time for a new challenge. He chases his childhood dream and applies to the Los Angeles Police Department. At forty years old, he becomes the oldest rookie in the department.

Michael Jackson: The Verdict

Is available on June 3

Still not done with everything surrounding Michael Jackson? This documentary focuses on a less highlighted chapter of his life: the trial over allegations of child abuse in 2005. People who were directly involved in the case at the time reflect on what happened in the courtroom.

Office Romance

Is available on June 5

Jackie (Jennifer Lopez), president and CEO of Air Cruz, has one clear rule: relationships between colleagues are forbidden. However, that conviction comes under pressure when the charming lawyer Daniel (Brett Goldstein) starts working for her. What happens when two ultimate workaholics give a secret office romance a chance?

Rachel Getting Married

Is available on June 8

Not enough of Anne Hathaway? In this film, she plays Kym Buchman, a former model who has struggled with addiction issues for years and has frequently been in rehab. When she returns to her parental home for her sister's wedding, she brings a heavy backpack full of unresolved past with her.

The Handmaid’s Tale

The sixth season is available on June 10

In the Republic of Gilead, the regime that has replaced the former United States, women have virtually no rights left. Because fertile women have become rare, they are used as literal breeding machines. Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is one of them. While every wrong word can cost her dearly, she does everything she can to find her daughter.

Pleasantville

Is available on June 12

David is a big fan of Pleasantville, a black-and-white sitcom from the fifties. His twin sister Jennifer does not share that fascination at all. Yet, through a mysterious remote control, they both end up in the television series. Their arrival turns the perfect, tidy town completely upside down.

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

The third season is available on June 16

Getting a spot on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders team is not something you do just like that. This series follows the candidates from auditions to training camp and offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most famous cheerleading teams on our planet.

A lot of binge-watching fun!